The VIE FIT, from Japanese startup Vie Style, is made almost entirely out of a flexible silicone that reshapes to fit your ear.
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PARIS (Reuters) - French water and waste group Veolia (VIE.
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Maybe he'll vie to be king of the river.
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The two vie for influence there and in Central Asia.
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HEMPSTEAD "La Vie Parisienne," presented by the Hofstra Opera Theater.
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If you're chosen, you'll vie for bragging rights and $50,593.
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Some 14 other groups vie for the remainder — often violently.
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Architects vie to design the most interesting new national pavilions.
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But what do to the French say, se la vie?
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Nearly 30 people are expected to vie for the mantle.
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Well, as the French like to say, c'est la vie!
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Shoulder to shoulder, these Redditors vie for the internet's attention.
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My favorite is the Énergie De Vie collection from Lancôme.
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Go deeper: Alibaba and Tencent vie to dominate Chinese supermarkets
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Le bilan est lourd, plusieurs policiers ont perdu la vie.
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Des siècles d'histoire et de vie peuplaient les boulevards ombragés.
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Two rival stories vie to explain the rise in concentration.
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Vie was founded by former Warner Music Japan exec, Yazz Imamura.
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Bosses also vie with each other on early-morning gym routines.
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Amy Klobuchar -- as they vie to move up in the polls.
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HEMPSTEAD "La Vie Parisienne," presented by the Hofstra Opera Theater. Jan.
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These are the WANT Les Essentiels de la Vie starter pieces.
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A book inspired Team USA athlete Natalie Vie to start fencing.
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L'Oreal Paris La Vie En Glow Moisturiser and Lipstick Gift Set
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She sings La Vie en Rose and brings the house down.
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Back the VIE FIT true wireless headphones on Kickstarter See Details
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And now, let the sing-along commence: Viva, la vie bohème!
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Here, new guerrilla corps vie with criminal gangs for the routes.
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On the show 16 contestants vie to become Mr. Kadyrov's assistant.
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Two Democrats vie Tuesday for the nomination in Nebraska's 2nd District.
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Three Republicans vie Tuesday for the chance to take on Kaine.
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Around 5,200 candidates also vie for 171 legislative seats on Sunday.
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Mais quitter la vie rurale n'est ni facile ni toujours possible.
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"André a été agriculteur toute sa vie", dit Mme Le Guelvout.
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"Candidates may vie for who can advocate the toughest policy responses."
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MK: Some people don't love it when women vie for power.
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Contestants on the reality show vie to show their business skills.
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I shot my 'Chic C'est La Vie' video here, after all!
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Both Domino's and Pizza Hut vie for customers with flashy promotions.
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On Saturday, those same rejects will vie for the gold medal.
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Her partner wanted Ms. Vie-Carpenter to take her last name, Brisco.
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But their relationship and their companies vie for the No. 2 spot.
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She then must vie with her recently discovered siblings for the inheritance.
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Conventional banks and Asia's technology companies will also vie to serve them.
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I still love her very much, but c'est la f—ing vie.
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States would certainly vie for the chance to land the FBI headquarters.
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This mixture will be distilled in order to obtain eau-de-vie.
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Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden vie for her support.
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At least five Democrats and a Republican will vie for his seat.
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And CNN follows the Democratic presidential candidates as they vie for victory.
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Italian politicians vie to stay on the good side of the Vatican.
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Firms vie for the award, which depend on a variety of factors.
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But within some of the FCC's slices, companies do vie for specific sections.
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This year, LGBTQ inmates can also vie for the title of Mr. Congeniality.
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La Belle Vie sells you basic groceries, organic stuff, meat, fish and vegetables.
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As the labour market tightens, wages are rising as employers vie for workers.
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" She said that at L'eau Est La Vie, "We don't call people landowners.
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So memes fiercely vie for space and advantages in our brains and behaviors.
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There, he sees Ally perform "La Vie En Rose," and he's done for.
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Sloterdijk's books vie with soccer-star memoirs on the German best-seller lists.
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It's not just that watching people vie for your attention can feel gross.
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Storms rage in other places where rivals vie for control of the mines.
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Et la vie politique libanaise toute entière joue sur la fibre du communautarisme.
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Beehives are nearby for honey and pear trees for making eau de vie.
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He will vie for the youth vote with Ethan Randleas, 17, of Wichita.
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The players vie for publicity and they are often conscious of their impact.
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Disney and others will vie for subscribers and likely drive up production costs.
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Disney and others will vie for subscribers and likely drive up production costs.
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Front Burner Eaux de vie are strong, unaged brandies usually made from fruit.
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Natalie Vie is a Team USA fencer and a three-time US national champion.
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Both vie for control over the internet's backbone though their vast data center businesses.
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But the mom said that is pretty typical of the "ces't la vie" country.
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However, the government says all Thais should have an opportunity to vie for it.
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So why wouldn't WANT Les Essentiels de la Vie have a go at it?
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Natalie Vie is a Team USA Fencer and a two-time US National Champion.
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Even the opening credits look like the poster for Rent — la vie boheme, viewers!
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For their first dance, they chose "La Vie En Rose"—but it wasn't rehearsed.
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Ahead, get to know the women who will vie for Luyendyk's heart in January.
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I see her fall inward as a cast of egos vie for top billing.
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Madonna went on to dedicate "La Vie en Rose" to the 15-year-old.
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He'll vie for the House seat in the 2018 midterms against the Democratic nominee.
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Above and beside her, their strange creations seem to vie for her unconscious attention.
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In the terminal, a small number of establishments vie for a large, captive clientele.
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Successful comics vie every day for a spot in the prestigious Pixton top 10.
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That's a beauty pageant, in which women vie for the title of Miss Lombardy.
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There are other identifiers that vie to be anointed as the common legal identifier.
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In Maryland, a crowded field of Democrats will vie to take on Republican Gov.
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A key step in the production of eau-de-vie: measuring the alcohol proof.
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Dozens of startups, if not more, vie for the attention of presidents and provosts.
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Like the reality competitions of today, these contestants sing, model, and vie for popularity.
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Competitors: Snapchat: Snapchat and Houseparty will both vie for the attention of the Gen.
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Wind and solar now vie with natural gas to provide new electricity generating capacity.
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That timetable could yet slip, however, as other Macron reform plans vie for attention.
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Même dans la vie publique américaine, les décisions sont encore majoritairement prises par des.
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The program also features Cunningham pieces performed by Keith Sabado and Shayla-Vie Jenkins.
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Eternally stuck in la vie quotidienne, trouble and pleasure escape them in equal measure.
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And if those profits come at the expense of consumers, well, c'est la vie.
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He surely sits back and grins as he watches aspirants vie for his favor.
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Theatrical releases does give Apple, however, the opportunity to vie for an Oscar, though.
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In Wisconsin, which voted for Trump in 2016, Republicans vie to challenge Democratic Sen.
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Et chaque fois je me dis — mais ça, ça m'a sauvé la vie aussi.
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Religious divisions deepened in Ukraine after 2014 and two Orthodox factions vie for dominance.
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Il s'agit de préparer le champ à une vie politique plus saine, plus pluraliste.
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Excitement around new game releases tends to wane quickly as subsequent newcomers vie for attention.
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But as they vie for the Democratic nomination, they have distinguished themselves from one another.
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She auditioned by singing "La Vie en Rose" and was hired at $40 a week.
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La Belle Vie wants to focus exclusively on your groceries and optimize all the steps.
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Amazon organizes an annual "picking challenge" where teams vie to create the fastest robot pickers.
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In this case of large corporations, isolated countries vie to lower their corporate tax rates.
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Lancôme has a new video featuring the brand's La Vie est Belle ambassadress, Julia Roberts.
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Iran and Turkey, which vie for influence in Kurdistan, have encouraged their merchants to return.
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Now she will have a chance to vie for the British equivalent, the Olivier Award.
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Source: Julia Vie Ross Ulbricht was sentenced to life in prison by Judge Katherine Forrest.
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If I told you that flatworms had invaded France, you might say, c'est la vie.
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At least seven different Tata companies vie for defence contracts but must do so separately.
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That left Harmon and Renae to vie for the title over three rounds of competition.
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Sharif's brother is expected to vie for the role on a more long-term basis.
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The VIE FIT reached its goal in just over 24 hours of being on Kickstarter.
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In 2015 he expanded, creating his ode to the bistro, La Bourse et La Vie.
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Unlike the novel, the film of "Une Vie" shows everything from Jeanne's point of view.
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The three candidates will vie for more delegates next Tuesday in the New York primary.
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First, la vie celebrity: Stars have been imperative in helping whip up the commercial possibility.
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As Democratic candidates vie for African-American support, South Carolina could be a test case.
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Mr. Cagle and Mr. Kemp will vie for their party's nomination in a July runoff.
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B*Witched were an Irish girl group, known best for their hit "C'est La Vie."
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If you don't quite make it on the first go, you know, c'est la vie.
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This dance of democracy as campaigns vie for second-chance caucusgoers is dramatic to watch.
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Kim Guadagno in early November as they vie for the spot currently filled by Gov.
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In city lotteries, tens of thousands of applicants often vie for a few hundred apartments.
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J'ai vu les choses les plus désagréables que j'avais jamais vues de toute ma vie.
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Revelers in Times Square vie for scarfs from volunteers as they await the ball drop.
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" The speaker and spiritual coach Robyn Vie Carpenter-Brisco calls her wife, Veronica Brisco, "my wusband.
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Then she produced Notre-Dame-de-Vie and Picasso signed and drew in it for me.
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Le code de vie l'a particulièrement dérangée, car elle avait déjà été amoureuse d'un médecin musulman.
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Prokhorov coped with the costs in the expectation that the Nets would vie for a title.
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Myriad armed groups, loosely aligned with rival governments in the east and west, vie for power.
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The team will vie with Connecticut and Cincinnati for the American Athletic Conference regular-season title.
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The second danger is that VIE owners seek to grab the profits or assets held within.
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As the three vie for control over the organization, they're still running their drug smuggling businesses.
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That could end up being a sticky situation if his relatives all vie for the position.
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Watch as entrepreneurs from around the region pitch expert judges and vie for the Battlefield Cup.
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VIE FIT will be priced at $140, sitting right around the standard for true wireless headphones.
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And if more people end up ditching the marketplaces as a result, well, c'est la vie.
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During the ceremony, he'll also vie for album of the year and record of the year.
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As the parties vie for the majority, Democrats have repeatedly outraised Republican campaigns throughout the cycle.
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An earlier version of this review misstated the title women vie for in a beauty pageant.
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Fast food chains use stunts to get customers to pay attention, and vie for their business.
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A fussily decorative painting on four panels, "La Vie en Rose" (1979), likewise betrays Joan Mitchell.
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They reason that drug companies might vie for the large, untapped market of state prison inmates.
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And they'll be doing so mere weeks after Holm and De Randamie vie for UFC gold.
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At the times, the cropped shapes along the edges vie with the abstract totem for attention.
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The top maker of horsehair brushes today is Vie-Long, based in — you guessed it — Spain.
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Deborah Ross, Spring Lake Mayor Chris Rey and businessman Kevin Griffin — vie to take him on.
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The holiday is especially important for retailers, which vie for customers by launching promotions and discounts.
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Champagne, whiskey, kirsch, eau de vie, beer, cognac, wines white and red — the bottles keep coming.
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Later in the interview, Durant laughed at McCollum's suggestion that Portland could vie for a championship.
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Fellow cornerbacks Kevin Toliver and Duke Shelley likely will vie for the starting job next season.
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Lights, locks and accessories vie for wall space above, beside and behind a tiny front counter.
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Drake, Ariana Grande, Halsey, Post Malone and Taylor Swift vie for Artist of the Year props.
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Watch 15-20 startups launch on a world stage and vie for $50,000 — and your attention.
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The 66 players in the field will vie for a total prize purse of $2 million.
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With adorable, shadowy drawings, this one is a refreshing c'est la vie take on bedtime conflict.
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Fights in Honduras' overcrowded prisons are frequent as street gangs vie for control inside the institutions.
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"He glanced quickly through my drawings," Perriand recalls in her 1998 autobiography Une Vie de creation.
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The referendum could raise particular tension in Kirkuk, where Kurds vie with Turkmen and Arabs for power.
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This is seeing the likes of Uber's Uber Eats, Amazon, Deliveroo, and Just Eat vie for visibility.
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Various industries, including tech, engineering, journalism, medicine and academia, vie each year for the program's 85,000 visas.
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As the 70-year-old neared his minimum sentence, he had an opportunity to vie for parole.
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The newlywed couple performed a slow (but unrehearsed!) dance to "La Vie En Rose" at their reception.
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However, that has not stopped reports of infighting among ministers as potential successors vie for her job.
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TWO contests are under way in which titans holding billions in their thrall vie for global domination.
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In such stories the good and bad that vie in people are heightened and set in conflict.
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Several teams, including the New York Knicks, were expected to vie for Durant's services in free agency.
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Although most VIE schemes have worked smoothly, the underlying risks have risen in the past five years.
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It is breathtaking to witness democracy in full roar, as candidates vie for the nation's highest office.
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In other countries, says Taro Kono, the foreign minister, parties vie to seem the most fiscally responsible.
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Marriner's crisis plays out in La Vie en Rose, a fictional drinking club in London's Soho district.
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If you want to experience la vie bohème, you're going to have to practice a little patience.
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Around 5,200 candidates will vie for 171 legislative seats on the same day as the presidential race.
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Gaga has already nabbed six Grammys, and now she'll vie to add the "O" to her roster.
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As the market-experts vie for the top spot, one trader has already made a figurative fortune.
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The race has grown increasingly tight, as Republicans vie to keep the seat previously held by Rep.
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If no candidate wins a majority, the two top finishers vie in a runoff on May 7.
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In a run-off election next month, he will vie for the last open U.S. Senate seat.
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ABC just revealed the 31 contestants that will vie for Dallas native Rachel Lindsay's heart this season.
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As before, both sides represent authoritarian populism, even as they vie for control of the governing apparatus.
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Contestants stand behind an orating Mr. Trump and vie to see who can stare blankly the longest.
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It's a critical win for Democrats targeting moderate suburban districts as they vie for the House majority.
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At least one mile of public beach must always be free of development, according to Vie Magazine.
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But that has not stopped reports of infighting among ministers as potential successors vie for her job.
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Sanders and Warren will appear on the same stage as they vie to win over progressive voters.
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I was like, 'Look, I don't need to vie for your friendship, it is what it is.
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Chaos has followed -- as new groups, both secular and jihadist, vie for power in the anarchic state.
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Todd Rokita all dropped out of their respective races in order to vie for the top job.
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Or the two parties together, as they vie with each other in advance of the 2020 election?
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National leaders seemed to vie with one another in Davos in calling for closer cooperation with China.
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On Tuesday night's broadcast, Lindsey Vonn will vie for her second Olympic gold in the women's downhill.
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Being cheaper than most high-quality badger brushes, the Vie-Long 12705 hits another sweet spot – price.
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He added that United would have to vie for space for its flights during peak times nonetheless.
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Here are the key races to watch: Two members of Congress vie to replace outgoing Republican Sen.
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There was no guarantee that they would help this team actually vie for supremacy in the West.
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"Central bankers and indeed investors should vie additional tightening and 'normalizing' of short-term rates with caution."
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As they vie to become the second black president, Booker and Harris are making a different calculation.
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Et sa vie sociale était structurée par les luttes opposant le mouvement ouvrier aux maîtres du travail.
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The bar was doing a roaring trade in Bulgarian eau-de-vie, at two euros a shot.
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Ahead of this year's midterm elections, the parties vie for at least a moral victory in Pennsylvania.
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Nobody thought this team would vie for a championship, but the road has been rougher than expected.
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In an untitled piece from 2018, two printed tiles vie for a spot on a sharp diagonal.
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But like Mr. Foster, the overwhelming majority of residents at Val de Vie are affluent and white.
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Sanders will vie with Warren and former Vice President Joe Biden, among others, for support from organized labor.
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He said he's happy for the opportunity to vie for a spot on the final 12-man roster.
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Luxury automakers vie for the attention and wallets of potential customers with pop-up shops and exorbitant dinners.
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Her exit triggers a leadership race with more than 20 candidates expected to vie to be her replacement.
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More than 1,300 of the globe's best vie for victory in 14 beach and water sports in Qatar.
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Today, ABC revealed the 28 men who will vie for Becca Kufrin's heart on The Bachelorette this season.
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Now a Japanese startup called Vie Style has a much simpler take on the solution: soft, squishy earbuds.
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WANT Les Essentiels de la Vie is not quite a diverse-enough enterprise to sustain a whole storefront.
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Among Fletcher's flock of 26 suitors, all of whom will vie for the first impression rose on Monday?
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French startup La Belle Vie announced a new funding round of $6.5 million earlier this week (€5.5 million).
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I don't know why there are more delays in the summer than the winter, but c'est la vie.
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As single player experiences vie for audience attention against "forever games," they've started ballooning in scope and scale.
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I use Énergie de Vie products from Lancôme, so I have a night cream and a day moisturiser.
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In Hong Kong, the rivals have introduced redeem programs and shelled out generous subsidies to vie for shoppers.
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The border city of Reynosa remains a hot spot as several cartel groups vie for control of it.
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Camontini Stir equal parts gin, homemade sweet vermouth, and Sakura Eau-de-Vie with ice until well chilled.
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Some analysts believe the often volatile digital currency can one day vie with gold as a safety trade.
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The Chicago native built his reputation in Paris at his restaurants, Spring and La Bourse et La Vie.
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A broad field of Democrats is expected to vie for the party's nomination to challenge Trump next year.
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Once, we supplemented the brandy with a single $25 glass of Hans Reisetbauer's astonishing carrot eau de vie.
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But if Miner instead mounts a run as a Democrat, she'll vie for the nomination in the Sept.
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Donna Edwards (D-Md.) for the Democratic nomination as the two vie for the open Maryland Senate seat.
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This, in part, is due to aggressive recruitment in the industry, where top companies vie for great talent.
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"Matador" (1935-1940) shows Miller absorbing Miró's tightly constructed portraits in which all the parts vie for attention.
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Growing up listening to hits like "C'est La Vie" and "Rollercoaster" on the radio, I'm actually surprisingly nervous.
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Despite stiff competition, Kim continues to vie for the title of most bombastic and overly confident world leader.
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But both Newsom and Villaraigosa aren't without baggage as they vie to govern the world's fifth-largest economy.
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Thousands of athletes will step foot on the world stage and vie for Olympic gold in their sport.
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The dogs crowned champion of each of the seven groups then vie for the Best of Show trophy.
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This process turned it into an eau-de-vie, a concentrated alcohol solution that wouldn't easily go bad.
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Cela m'a ouvert les yeux sur l'impact des inégalités structurelles sur la vie des femmes et des filles.
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They also brought him a thriving practice and a cash award from L'Institut de la Vie in France.
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In "The Candidates," Townsend Harris High School seniors play real candidates, and vie for the votes of underclassmen.
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In addition to the commissioned works, Cunningham solos will be performed by Shayla-Vie Jenkins and Keith Sabado.
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In November, the agency chose nine companies to vie for $2 billion in contracts over the next decade.
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Bernie Sanders vie in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary to take on President Donald Trump later this year.
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Ces dispositions fragilisent l'indépendance de la femme, et la réduisent souvent au statut d'une personne assistée à vie.
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The Voice was operating on a shoestring budget, trying to vie with The Villager, a more genteel weekly.
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Outside the theme, Ms. Margolin fits in some nice longer entries, like OUTDOORSY, C'EST LA VIE and ELITIST.
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And it will further roil the country's tumultuous political balance, as his rivals vie to exploit his fall.
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Castro joins a chorus of potential Democratic candidates who could vie to take down Trump in 2020. Sen.
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He could vie for the gavel again, though McCarthy could be facing some stiff competition this time around.
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Disons-le d'un mot: la France aujourd'hui est orpheline de ces deux conflits qui définissaient sa vie politique.
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Developers could create shared marketplace apps where all the potential vehicles using Transit could vie for your business.
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Mr. Foster, a triathlete, said he can train more easily at Val de Vie before going to work.
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Militarily, a kaleidoscopic array of militias that are variously loyal to towns, tribes or religious ideologies vie for control.
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Hopefully, they will get as inspired as I was at the time, watching him vie for the claret jug.
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Amazon continues to vie for the Pentagon's $10 billion Project JEDI cloud contract against rivals like Microsoft and Oracle.
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"Rebecca Taylor La Vie high waisted denim, a Victorian cotton voile blouse and a navy blazer," she told Refinery29.
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Gangs around the country frequently turn to violence as they vie to continue cashing in on a building boom.
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The Blue Jackets are two points ahead of Montreal as three teams vie for the two wild-card berths.
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L'oeil de Baudelaire continues at Musée de la Vie Romantique (16, rue Chaptal, 9th arrondissement, Paris) through January 29.
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It's not as stiff as Comply foam earbud tips — there's some bounce to the material Vie Style uses here.
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Probably didn't need the secnd bottle of wine, or the second dessert for that matter, but c'est la vie?
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This could make it more difficult for Baidu as an increasing number of players vie for the ad dollar.
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By 2022 America is expected to vie with Australia and Qatar as one of the world's biggest LNG exporters.
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It has an internal leaderboard, in which programs from competing teams of coders vie for mastery over virtual domains.
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Don't forget Mars Along with the totally eclipsed moon, something else in the sky will vie for attention: Mars.
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Hopefully, they will get as inspired as I was at the time, watching him vie for the Claret Jug.
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That's not unheard of, especially during the spring and summer season when lots of other blockbusters vie for attention.
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If you publish a newsletter or blog, you'll know that it's a continuous battle to vie for readers' attention.
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Il m'a expliqué être arrivé du Mali il y a quelques mois en rêvant de construire sa vie ici.
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Former CIA operative Abigail Spanberger and Marine Corps veteran Dan Ward will vie for the district's Democratic nomination Tuesday.
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Oddball contestants vie for a hefty purse in a comedy that gives cooking competitions the "Best in Show" treatment.
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Google and Apple are rivals in the smartphone market, where their iOS and Android operating systems vie for users.
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Members of Parliament come to her bedside for meetings, and it's where Abigail and Sarah vie for her affections.
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The latest move comes as Amazon and Walmart vie head-to-head for dominance of America's shifting retail landscape.
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According to reports, players would vie for $10 million prize each week, in addition to a season-ending championship.
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But Papua New Guinea remains a geopolitical battleground as Australia, China, Japan and the United States vie for influence.
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It is just about these incredibly talented men and women who have come together to vie for the gold.
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Ms. Walker then backtracks to Solidor's 1930s glory days, when she owned the anything-goes nightclub La Vie Parisienne.
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There was no guarantee, after all, that the city jilted for 2024 would vie for the Games in 2028.
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On n'a rien à gagner à se dire victime et les conséquences sur la vie privée sont très négatives.
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Taking the play in is like sipping a rarefied eau de vie, the kind that scalds as it cools.
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She recently started her own non-profit foundation that she named Belle Vie, which means "beautiful life" in French.
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Although the Tories used to vie for control of the city, the party lost its grip in the 1970s.
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Competitions are often hosted in large venues, such as arenas, where audiences watch as professional players vie for supremacy.
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In "Orange Red and Olive Green Disk" (2016), the rimmed perforations vie with the red, orange, and green surface.
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Their endurance will be tested on March 24 when Power Rangers arrives to vie for many of the same eyeballs.
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During the two weeks between ballots, the two finalists will vie to win over the supporters of their eliminated rivals.
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She got an intricate design of a rose with the words, "la vie en rose" written in script surrounding it.
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Sanders will vie with the former mayor for a victory that could help the senator's path to the Democratic nomination.
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Maine first lays eyes on Ally as she's performing a version of "La Vie En Rose" in a drag bar.
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The Vie Fit buds use Bluetooth all the way through, including between the two earbuds, and that usually proves problematic.
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Between 15-483 startups will be chosen to vie for the top prize: a $50,000 check and the Disrupt Cup.
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The Lolcats vie for authority in the desert, acting out a drama that is part revenge tragedy, part "Mad Max".
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Cotillard won an Oscar in 2008 for her role as legendary French singer Edith Piaf in La Vie en Rose.
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Bigger cattle herds and poultry flocks in recent years began to vie for retailer and consumer dollars, industry analysts said.
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Destitute day-drinkers and trust fund " fresas" vie for control of the jukebox while scarfing down the border's best nachos.
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With a yuan fund, GGV would be able to invest more easily in Chinese firms without the complicated VIE structure.
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In "Vivre Sa Vie," Ms. Karina played a desultory beauty who drifts into streetwalking on the way to cinematic sainthood.
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Uber's partnership with HNA Group comes as it and rival Didi Kuaidi vie to forge ties with influential Chinese companies.
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Be there as 593-20 stellar startups vie for the Disrupt Cup, investor love, media attention and the $50,000 prize.
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Tuesday now marks the start of the "forward" phase of the auction, where buyers will vie for those wireless airwaves.
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"Une Vie Exemplaire," Floc'h A succinct and comprehensive guide for living made up of irreducible bite-size wisdoms, exquisitely illustrated.
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In the state of Guerrero, the top producer of Mexican heroin, 50 criminal groups vie for control of the territory.
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London, on the other hand, has largely been left to watch as rival companies vie for space on the streets.
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So of course I was disappointed when she went sad-sack emo on a mixtape timed to vie with Cardi.
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He was responsible for Paco Rabanne Invictus, Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb and the Lancôme cotton-candy megahit, La Vie et Belle.
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But it was made in the immediate aftermath of a tragic shooting and as they vie for the Democratic nomination.
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When there are so many voices, there tends to be a whole lot of yelling as people vie for attention.
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Very, very busy day at work, so not the best day to have to leave early, but c'est la vie.
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The dogs that emerge victorious from each of the groups then vie for the Best in Show trophy on Tuesday.
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In March, Republican Rick Saccone and Democrat Conor Lamb will vie for the 18th District seat in a special election.
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His story caters to such gastronomes, as they vie for superlative experiences—most extreme, most local, most remote, most odd.
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The promise, as it were, of la vie en rosé—to which even the French, it seems, are not immune. ■
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Not knowing that World War II has ended, they vie for the affections of the lone woman in their midst.
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In this way, China is not unlike other countries, including the United States, where states and cities vie for companies.
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The primary is crowded on both the Republican and Democratic sides as about 10 candidates total vie for the office.
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Auparavant, le marché couvert avait été un lieu central de la vie de quartier et de commerce, mais plus maintenant.
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Rival parties vie to complain, when in opposition, about how the country is being robbed blind by grasping foreign investors.
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I don't know what this says about me, but I got EAU DE VIE (56A) right off the bat, too.
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Purchased in 225 as a disused clay quarry, Val de Vie now has 1,500 completed homes, apartments and hotel rooms.
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Harris, on the other hand, will watch from the sidelines as other candidates vie for the seat he thought was his.
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During the campaign and continuing through the start of the administration, a quadrumvirate of advisers emerged to vie for Trump's ear.
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Expect a clash, of both titans and colors, as the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Clemson Tigers vie for the title.
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Notre-Dame-de-Vie is in a very built-up valley with the village perché of Mougins to the west/north.
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Le code de vie, qui affirmait aussi les droits des parents de même sexe, était l'initiative d'un conseiller municipal, André Drouin.
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But the 🙃 carries a more chill, medicated, c'est la vie vibe, because only a fool could be shocked these days.
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In the subsequent novels, Pullman plays out an enormous story in which inhabitants from across universes vie for control of existence.
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But when his exasperated lover and his arch critic penetrate the walls of La Vie en Rose, his temperament immediately deteriorates.
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In a context of religious freedom, rival creeds ebb and flow as they offer their spiritual wares and vie for souls.
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Powered by an app called Vie, the Viome service gives users personalized wellness tips daily and tracks their evolving health status.
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The five candidates left to vie for the top job talk warmly of the need for term limits and better disclosure.
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No word if Bella's planning on meeting up with fellow model Emily Ratajkowski, but either way ... she's living le belle vie.
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This eau-de-vie can be used anywhere one might use bitters in cocktails or vanilla extract in cooking or baking.
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Its immediate effect will be to worsen a glut on the LNG market where Australia, the United States and Russia vie.
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Competitors, solo and in ensembles, vie for the rights to call themselves among the best alpine horn blowers in the world.
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Things are generally friendly, though chants from the two sets of fans vie for supremacy, rising up under the high roof.
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Whenever over-220006ers have to vie with younger people for health resources, they get pushed to the back of the line.
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Their promposals make such satisfying reality TV because they manage to remain sweetly revealing, even as they vie for online fame.
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Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders vie for the support of New York City's black voters before the April 19 primary. Mrs.
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Pas de couvre-chef, pas de manche, rien qui puisse me couvrir pour être en corrélation avec mon mode de vie.
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Richard Celeste on Thursday endorsed the Cincinnati city councilman over Strickland as the two vie for the nomination on March 15.
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Nepal's giant neighbours China and India both vie for influence in the country and have been lobbying for infrastructure projects there.
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The two films will vie for the award for outstanding ensemble, along with The Big Sick, Get Out and Netflix's Mudbound.
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" In her PEOPLE cover interview, Winfrey revealed of being encouraged to vie for the country's top office, "I went into prayer.
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Henry also composed the first musique concrète composition for a commercial film, 1952's Astrologie ou le miroir de la vie.
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Smugglers lurk in the port; migrants lie in wait; heavily armed militias and squabbling politicians, nominally allied, quietly vie for control.
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I honestly had no idea, but Flanders deserves to be famed as a gastronome's voyage d'une vie, as the French say.
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The Biennale des Antiquaires has reinvented itself as an elegant and opulent fair to vie with Tefaf Maastricht and Frieze Masters.
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But, the X.O., meaning extra old or at least 10 years of aging for the youngest eau-de-vie, outdid both.
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The impressive blend is crafted with 100 eaux-de vie and has a full-bodied mouth-feel and hints of cocoa.
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There is something that feels competitive about such an imbalance, as the artists and works vie for spatial and thematic dominance.
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Dancers flirt with the audience and jokily vie for attention in ways that shatter the stage reality they've been building together.
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Her research indicated that women in positions of power helped compel other women to vie for political office in the future.
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The crisis threatens more instability in one of Europe's smallest and poorest countries, where the West and Russia vie for influence.
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Sky also represents yet another source of content that could prove valuable as traditional media and telecommunications companies vie against Netflix.
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Near San Diego, Cal-a-Vie Health Spa's WellnessFX program uses blood tests to measure cardiovascular, metabolic, hormonal and nutritional health.
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The holy grail the various factions vie for is not some instrument of war, but rather the Story Box of Anansi.
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And this election season will likely be no different, as Democratic contenders vie with Trump over which side can be harsher.
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The Cowboys, this season's top seed in the N.F.C., will have to wait another year to vie for a conference championship.
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Nepal's giant neighbors China and India both vie for influence in the country and have been lobbying for infrastructure projects there.
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But European buyout fund Advent remains keen to vie for AB InBev's beer brands and is scrambling to meet a Dec.
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The song quickly became a catch phrase for de Lesseps, inspiring a follow-up single, "Chic C'est La Vie," in 2011.
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Meanwhile, a political stalemate continues in Italy as parties vie for the leadership of a governing coalition after Sunday's inconclusive election.
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He had been accepted into two competitive internship programs on Capitol Hill, opportunities that swarms of students vie for every year.
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The crisis threatened more instability for one of Europe's smallest and poorest countries, where the West and Russia vie for influence.
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Guides: Rugby sevens Don't miss: All eyes will be on the equestrians, as Team USA vie to win gold in the dressage.
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Hot Flush You'll be blushing all month long as suitors vie for your attention, so embrace the look with this statement cheek.
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Container orchestration remains a major pain point for developers, even as multiple frameworks like Kubernetes and Mesos now vie for this market.
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Without further ado, meet the women and men who will vie for love, money and the Truth (Booth) itself in season 226.
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Hometown: Oakland, CATrip Location: Vienna, AustriaTrip Length: 210 days TransportationCosts: I booked a roundtrip flight from JFK to LIS then to VIE.
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"A wide variety of ingredients allows a diet to be more balanced," says Hayley Kurtz, RD, co-founder of Ma Vie Nutrition.
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Rwigara, 35, an accountant turned activist, was the only woman to vie for the presidential seat in Rwanda's presidential elections last month.
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Over the next two days at TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin 2017, a select few will vie for $33,000 and the coveted Disrupt Cup.
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The annual event has in recent years become a diplomatic battleground between the two economic powerhouses as they vie for geopolitical influence.
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In Let's Go, however, Eevee consistently defaults to this "eh-vie" version, whether you're patting its head or tossing it into battle.
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Among England's Three Lions, Dele Alli (aged 22), Raheem Sterling (23) and Harry Kane (24) might someday vie for the Ballon d'Or.
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La Belle Vie has developed all its tools from scratch, including its ERP, a warehouse management service and a delivery management service.
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That some 17 candidates emerged to vie for the presidential nomination was a sign of the party's vibrancy, on the one hand.
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The elixir will be made of Grape Eau-de-Vie from the Chilean Mountains, clarified finger lime juice, and Lebanese Rose water.
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The post generated endless comments from fans excited by the prospect of seeing the Dominican beauties vie for the "best dancer" title.
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Time for concrete legislative action could be limited until the elections, as all House members and some senators vie for re-election.
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While the Nationals vie for a third straight victory, the Rockies have surrendered 25 runs en route to losing four consecutive contests.
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Watch as 15-20 outstanding early-stage startups vie for glory, investor and media love and a $100,000 equity-free cash infusion.
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The Wild vie for their fourth straight victory over the Hurricanes on Saturday afternoon when the teams meet at Xcel Energy Center.
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In 18th-century London, Margaret Wells butts heads with a rival brothel owner as they vie for control of the city's underground.
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After Joe's first marriage ends, Joan and Joe move in to a Greenwich Village walk-up and set up la vie bohème.
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The generation that will vie for the state's top jobs is fashioning itself as decidedly more aggressive, if not notably more liberal.
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India views Myanmar as a useful ally in the country's longstanding rivalry with China, as the two countries vie for regional power.
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His complete failure to grow into the job has allowed multiple power centers to emerge and vie for ascendency within the administration.
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Multiple commanders vie for cash-producing towns; unit-producing structures like barracks, towers, or harbors; and the stronghold, the base of operations.
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Before long, they are living la vie bohème in a grungy, underlit West Village basement apartment with a bathtub in the center.
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Her speech on Tuesday is just the latest indicator that she's quickly ramping up her efforts to vie for the Democratic nomination.
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The video games drop players into massive maps where teams of up to 32 players vie for control of a digital battlefield.
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The series is full of backstabbing and conflict, as competing interests vie for the land, and disputes erupt in the family itself.
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Nine companies will vie for more than $2 billion dollars to build small landers to carry science experiments to the lunar surface.
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"Khashoggi disait que c'était le rêve de sa vie de créer quelque chose comme ça", se rappelle Mme Merlino, l'ancienne maire adjointe.
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But she's first presented as anything but natural: behind makeup and fake eyebrows, singing "La Vie en Rose" at a drag club.
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I don't usually, but I've been trying to wear it more often as I get older and vie for higher-paying jobs.
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La construction du Stade de France en Seine-Saint-Denis en prévision des jeux de 1998 était censée transformer la vie ici.
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Indigenous people, environmentalists and industries vie for control over lands that can offer economic benefits or climate protection — but not always both.
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In 1951, Billboard took notice of her performance at La Vie en Rose, a nightclub on East 54th Street off Park Avenue.
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And small businesses damaged in the storm often vie for the extra space as well as they scramble to save their inventory.
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Context: The Huawei issue is part of a broader fight between the U.S. and China as they vie to dominate advanced technologies.
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As the 22019 candidates vie for support in South Carolina, Mr. Steyer has been criticized for hiring black lawmakers or their companies.
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The survey comes as White House hopefuls vie for the support of black voters, a crucial voting bloc in the Democratic Party.
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But this time, Lamb will vie for the nomination in a primary instead of a nominating convention like in the special election.
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Across 543 constituencies, candidates will vie for votes from an electorate numbering 900 million, nearly triple the population of the United States.
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Slapstick and sap vie for prominence in "Table 19," a comedy so lazy that it actually features someone falling off a log.
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Sizable investments have been made in its soybean processing infrastructure, which may be threatened if exporters were to increasingly vie for supply.
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Meanwhile, tensions mount as a new generation of men vie for power in the neighborhood along battle lines drawn by their parents.
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Ms. Lakin's list carries over into dessert territory with amari, absinthes, liqueurs, eaux-de-vie and other end-of-the-night shots.
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Just as traditional political parties were barged aside in the recent election, upstart protesters could vie for unions' traditional space on the streets.
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Two competing strands of the church, known as the Moscow Patriarchate and the Kiev Patriarchate, vie for influence in the eastern European country.
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The new pricing could have far-reaching implications for the vast number of immigrants that vie for U.S. citizenship on an annual basis.
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Yet every summer in Seattle, teams from Starbucks, Facebook, Amazon, Oracle, and other local firms and artists vie to steamroll a winning poster.
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The San Diego Padres vie for their fourth consecutive victory on Wednesday as they continue their eight-game homestand against the Colorado Rockies.
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Fishermen are paying the price as Asia's superpowers vie for control of the resource-rich waters and islands of the East China Sea.
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As his flight approached Chicago shortly afterwards, he held up the pin against the skyscrapers below and thought it could vie with them.
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Godard, who by that time had directed Breathless and Vivre Sa Vie, was also interested enough to also meet with the Esquire duo.
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SKIERS, skaters, ice hockey players and other snow-loving athletes have travelled to Pyeongchang for this year's Winter Olympics to vie for supremacy.
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Fox's fate is far from certain: there's been a real back-and-forth as both Disney and Comcast vie to outbid each other.
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Is the future one in which open societies with free markets vie for influence in global affairs with authoritarian countries under state capitalism?
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The 45 winners from that group will go on to vie for a $40,000 cash purse in Thursday night's final, televised on ESPN.
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Like many others who vie for the limited number of spots, those models simply did not make it through, and it's unclear why.
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He claims to still be an independent, but he officially became a Democrat last year in order to vie for the presidential nomination.
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Tune in as Austin, Patrick, Rob, and Cado choose their platforms and vie to fill out their rosters with the best gaming franchises.
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There's long been friendly competition on the eve of the Chinese New Year, as children vie for the most red packets, or hongbao.
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Scores of Pennsylvania lawmakers from both parties did the same, as cities like Philadelphia now vie to be the tech giant's second home.
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Yesterday, ABC announced the 31 men who will vie for Rachel Lindsay's heart on the 13th season of The Bachelorette, premiering next week.
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The acquisition comes as there is a lot of maneuvering going on this space and the various giant companies vie for market share.
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They each vie for her loyalty, but it's with the help of Perry and his affinity for philosophy that Kimmy finally chooses Lillian.
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As credit card issuers vie for your loyalty, they sweeten their rewards with big intro offers, higher cash back rates, and other perks.
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On l'utilise dans la vie contre le terrorisme, qui est un usage utile aujourd'hui, en Afrique et comme partenaire de la coalition internationale.
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Ms. Gancher's sprawling story — in an immersive production by Danya Taymor, featuring the Bats, the Flea's resident company — is about la vie bohème.
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The old guard is also expected to vie to raise deposit rates, further pressuring their profits, people with knowledge of the matter said.
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Global banks vie to profit by buying and selling currencies in the $5 trillion-a-day market (£3.78 trillion), still the world's largest.
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NYSE and Nasdaq regularly vie for bragging rights to say they brought major private companies like Uber and Lyft public in splashy IPOs.
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Koegelenberg agreed to sell its 100-ton wine cellar and 25 hectares of vineyards on its Val de Vie Estate to Perfect China.
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While some restaurants will vie for a visit from a sitting president, there are those who might fear bad press from hosting Trump.
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Bankers of Citi's Brazilian investment banking division are already targeting the largest asset sales and planning to vie for mandates in the transactions.
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Kocian, for example, will perform Sunday on uneven bars, to contribute to the Americans' team score and possibly vie for the bars title.
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Halapoulivaati Vaitai (ha-la-poo-lee-VAH-tee VIE-tie): The offensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles during their 2018 Super Bowl win.
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Langdon said he expected to select four players at most to attend training camp, where 17 players will vie for 10 roster spots.
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A smattering of the men who will vie for the affection of JoJo Fletcher are unlike many of the contestants we've seen before.
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With so many people weighing White House bids, prospective candidates will have to vie aggressively for sought-after media attention, multiple Democrats said.
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These eaux-de-vie, like the one I sniffed at Delamain, have an alcoholic strength of around 45813 percent when they're first stored.
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Mr. Cordier said we would first go to the river's right bank to see the warehouses where the eau-de-vie casks age.
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"The biggest lesson that the 2020 hopefuls can take from Stacey Abrams is to contest and vie for every single vote," he said.
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It has happened as steadily, and stealthily, as Amazon's relentless march to vie with Apple for the title of world's most valuable company.
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Instead, it and Fox continued to vie for dominance, leading the Takeover Panel to announce the unusual auction that took place on Saturday.
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And the tie-up is the latest move among Lyft and Uber as they vie to tap into the $15 billion NEMT opportunity.
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Avec M. GASSAMA qui a sauvé samedi la vie d’un enfant en escaladant 4 étages à mains nues.
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But Dold ruled out a fourth rematch against Schneider last year, opening up the district for other Republicans to vie for the nomination.
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The show will be held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, where nine movies will vie for the coveted Best Picture award.
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The show has a loose plot, about a group of cats, of varying personalities, who vie for the opportunity to begin life anew.
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At the same time, fees for other financial products, like brokerage accounts, have come down across the board as companies vie for clients.
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Through Belle Vie, she says she will scout and recruit the best players so that they can get further training outside of Gabon.
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They'll pitch to an expert panel of judges and vie for the Disrupt Cup, $50,000 and potentially life-altering investor and media attention.
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In revenue terms, the holiday is more important for retailers than Chinese New Year as they vie for customers with promotions and discounts.
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J'y retrouvais la vie que j'avais découverte des années auparavant, mais parmi les clients du week-end, beaucoup n'étaient pas de la région.
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Some investors have questioned the company's ability to vie for users and advertising dollars with rivals like Facebook's Instagram, which has similar features.
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Prendre le métro, aller dans des cafés, boire une bière, voir un concert ou un spectacle — parce Paris est encore pleine de vie.
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Builders for nuclear power plants from countries including Russia, China and the United States are all set to vie for the Czech deal.
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Guests also played games, with prizes including Zen Gem shirts from Ashley's soon-to-launch wellness brand and dinner gift cards to La Vie.
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In those early days, perhaps it made more sense for Apple to cozy up to carriers and vie for preferential treatment for its products.
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Earlybird backers for the Vie Shair Kickstarter campaign will get their sets at $199, while the eventual retail price is expected to be $299.
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Cruz delegate chief Ken Cuccinelli said the campaign has heard from some of its delegates that they no longer intended to vie for slots.
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Production wrapped recently, as per Kufrin's Instagram, and now, ABC is sharing photos and information about the men who will vie for her heart.
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They made Bhumibol one of the world's wealthiest men; his court could outspend any politician or general who dared vie for the people's adoration.
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TechCrunch selects anywhere between 15-30 of the top early-stage startups to vie for a $50,000 check and possession of the Disrupt Cup.
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Internecine disputes between groups are now common, as they argue about the best methods and vie for prominence in the increasingly cramped hunter landscape.
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Source: Julia Vie Ross Ulbricht was arrested at Glen Park Library after two undercover agents pretended to get into an argument to distract him.
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ET as drivers not already qualified for the All-Star Race vie to finish in the top two to transfer into the big race.
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But he's failed to gain the widespread support inside the country and from its military ranks, which he needs to effectively vie for power.
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The move is a signal of increased overlap between the two companies as they vie for an edge in the competitive autonomous vehicle business.
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In a special election on March 13, the two will vie to replace Republican Tim Murphy, who resigned in October in a sex scandal.
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Fresh off a five-day break, the white-hot Blackhawks vie for their eighth straight victory on Thursday when they host the Anaheim Ducks.
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The two have repeatedly clashed about honesty on the trail as they vie to be the candidate to take on front-runner Donald Trump.
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Alena Mulhern, 11, dreams of running for president in 2040, the first year she could legally vie for the role of Commander in Chief.
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Hunt Jack the Ripper with your siblings in Letters from Whitechapel, save humanity from a plague in Pandemic or vie for resources in Catan.
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I guess the "La Vie Bohème A" and "B" sing-alongs will have to wait until later, though, because we've got pegging to discuss.
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Communications satellites are multiplying year by year as more companies vie to create an orbital network that brings high-speed internet to the globe.
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A host of millennial women — include some who are under 30 — are seeking to change this dynamic as they vie for office this fall.
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In mounting a White House bid, Warren will have to vie against a crowded field of Democratic contenders, including several of her Senate colleagues.
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Clinton would vie with him for the loyalties of white voters in a number of battleground states where support for gun rights runs deep.
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While there's little doubt that Xi's grip on the top job is iron clad, the Party isn't monolithic and different factions vie for power.
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Year after year, Christie's and Sotheby's vie for No. 1 in the auction world with Christie's topping sales all but two years since 2008.
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Theresa May, the home secretary, and Andrea Leadsom, an energy minister, will vie for the support of grass-roots members of the Conservative Party.
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The former two-term New Jersey Governor would have been a strong favorite had he chosen to vie for the Republican nomination in 6900.
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The red-hot Marlins look to continue their torrid ways on Wednesday when they vie for a series victory against the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks.
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"Some brands are big enough to compete to be another Netflix, or another YouTube, and vie for the global consumer media dollar," said Wells.
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Contestants vie for a chance at the First global championships, and the weekend, which includes a college and career fair, is free to spectators.
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I mean if sea levels continue to rise I'd wager that the eaux-de-vie are the last thing we'll be worried about, pal.
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Marte looks to remain hot at the plate on Sunday afternoon as the host Pittsburgh Pirates vie for a series victory against the Angels.
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Les chiffres sont sans équivoque : peu importe où vous êtes née dans le monde, votre vie sera plus difficile si vous êtes une fille.
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Carts serving everything from Mexican tamales to Tibetan momos vie for sidewalk space, but owners largely steer clear of restaurants offering the same cuisine.
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In a competitive labor market, employers must vie for workers; they try to lure workers from other firms by offering them more generous compensation.
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Mr. Walker auditioned for the drama division at Juilliard, thinking it a long shot that would help him prepare to vie for other programs.
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But as Chinese companies vie for a coveted place at the top of the luxury sector, they face headwinds — both at home and overseas.
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Though the phenomenon is still new, we are nevertheless in an arms race where the methods of detection vie with the methods of creation.
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The men's single semifinals will be decided today, and Rafael Nadal is hoping to make it through to vie for a 10th-straight title.
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The big picture: Pressures are coming to bear as the growth of smartphones stalls and innovators vie to figure out what will replace them.
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Both sides vie to persuade the justices — and, in big cases, the public as well — to see the issues through one particular narrative lens.
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The country still lacks a unified government, as a mix of the Islamic State, Qaeda affiliates, independent militias and criminal networks vie for advantage.
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Son prochain film, Matt & Max, raconte l'histoire de deux jeunes hétérosexuels dans la vingtaine, qui échangent un baiser et en voient leur vie chamboulée.
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The dispute between Sanders and Warren comes as they both vie for supremacy with the Democratic left, or the progressive wing of the party.
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It's a nice place to sip Anna's fragrant take on a Bellini, made with fig eau de vie, peach liqueur, prosecco and lemon verbena.
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There are disputes over Crimea, nuclear weapons and completely different conceptions of an acceptable status quo as Washington and Moscow vie for global influence.
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This month, the 44-year-old announced he was seeking single females over 20 willing to vie to become his girlfriend for a documentary.
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However, Russia is expected to fall in the rankings as India continues to innovate, leaving it to vie with China for the top spot.
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He will vie for best actor alongside Denzel Washington ("Fences"), Andrew Garfield ("Hacksaw Ridge"), Ryan Gosling ("La La Land") and Viggo Mortensen ("Captain Fantastic").
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A Westerner writing in the 19563s said the island would surely vie for the distinction of being the "wealthiest square mile in the world".
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The nominating calendar is far from finalized, and states are likely to jockey with each other as they vie for influence in coming years.
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Every year, pedigreed dogs of all shapes and sizes (and their dedicated handlers and groomers) gather outside Philadelphia to vie for fame and glory.
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The New York Knicks and the Los Angeles Clippers are among those expected to vie with the Warriors to land the seven-foot sniper.
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My watercolor of Notre-Dame has survived for 663 years now, a reminder of gargoyles and la vie bohème in the city of light.
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Several candidates would likely to vie for a position of leadership, and a new prime minister would take power sometime in the next year.
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During the election campaign Labour and the Conservatives, usually the pro-business party, seemed to vie to outdo each other in their anti-business rhetoric.
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In Ngaba district, where cement trucks vie for space with rickshaws on dilapidated, flooded roads, some residents have turned to the only option left: criminality.
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Cambodia is China's loyal ally in Asia, routinely backing Beijing's position at international forums in a region where China and United States vie for influence.
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Five of the eight movies that will vie for the best picture Academy Award on Sunday use Atmos, the latest sound technology developed by Dolby.
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Tampa Bay's Andrei Vasilevskiy is expected to vie for his 25th straight victory, which would break the franchise record he currently shares with John Grahame.
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Teams vie for the $500,000 first prize by creating talking computer systems known as chatbots that allow Alexa to attempt more sophisticated discussions with people.
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In the vacuum kale leaves behind, several other ingredients appear to be well-positioned to vie for the position of the next "it" health food.
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While Impossible, Beyond and other plant-based food makers vie to satisfy meat eaters, Brown insisted that his real competition is the animal-based industry.
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In third place (getting 1 ticket to Disrupt Berlin) was Vie, an innovative box, currently in prototype, into which you would simply place your hand.
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Here, warring factions vie for the Iron Throne, the symbol of power in the realm, and the seat of the King of the Seven Kingdoms.
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Pour prendre le pouls politique du village, j'ai pris contact avec le maire d'Hérouxville, Bernard Thompson, défenseur de la première heure du code de vie.
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It only took one cycle after the election of Donald Trump for those two well-qualified black candidates to vie for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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The VIEs and these individuals sign contracts with the international holding company, handing over to it control of the VIE as well as its profits.
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Those sanctions prohibit most commercial ties with Iran, so American companies are not permitted to vie for contracts with its oil and natural gas industry.
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The Real Housewives of New York and Vanderpump Rules stars (respectively) teamed up for the ultimate Bravo crossover with a chic (c'est la vie!) remix.
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The dogs that emerge victorious at the group stage then vie for the "Best in Show" trophy, awarded on Tuesday evening at Madison Square Garden.
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In the first video, you can hear it sort of approaching the "eh-vie" version, while in the latter video, it sort of just squeaks.
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If you currently own a MacBook Pro, you already know how frustrating it can be to vie for USB ports among all of your devices.
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If enough of these mobile fans enjoy the journey, perhaps the next "core" Pokémon game will be designed to vie for their hearts as well.
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Reese proposed to Crisp during a surprise vacation at Cal-A-Vie Health Spa in San Diego just after Christmas, the couple tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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Gane helped mix that group's 2011 album, Talahomi Way, after the pair composed the orchestral pop score for Marc Fitoussi's 513 film, La Vie d'Artiste.
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Pour commencer, j'ai rencontré il y a quelques années l'homme de ma vie , le père de notre fils et du bébé que nous attendons aujourd'hui.
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Ge, 36, said the company will focus on integrating its online and offline businesses to vie for a bigger share of China's massive consumer market.
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The band came out to perform a medley of some of their newest tracks from the EP including "C'est La Vie Way" and "Floating World."
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The general election campaign officially begins Wednesday as Ayotte and Hassan vie for a seat that could determine which party controls the Senate next year.
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Notions of home, celebration, landscape, and the exotification of Mexican culture vie for primacy in this immersive installation that animates the process of identity formulation.
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As fighting ends in Syria, the real regional power plays will begin in earnest as Russia, Turkey, Iran and Saudi vie to realize their ambitions.
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Maftoon is one of eight contestants that will vie for the chance to win Afghan Star, with the final set to be held in March.
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And thanks to the instant ballot, states would no longer need to vie for position — the whole nomination process would begin at the same time.
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CEO Hirano said loan spreads continued to shrink, especially in lending for small- and medium-sized businesses as banks vie for borrowers amid weak demand.
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Camp L'eau Est La Vie, French for "water is life," is constantly changing and growing, with new rafts or indigenous art pieces being added on.
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But change has been slower to come to Oklahoma, which continues to vie with Louisiana for the highest per-capita imprisonment rate in the country.
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Phillips looks to continue his torrid play on Tuesday as the Cincinnati Reds vie for a series victory versus their visiting National League Central rivals.
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In Bankstown, a suburb of Sydney, Lebanese restaurants vie for space with Vietnamese money-transfer shops; 32,0003 residents speak more than 60 languages at home.
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While Olympians log hours in the gym, pool, or on the field, the games' sponsors vie for attention and traction on the world's biggest stage.
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Regulators also sought to tackle risks tied to weighted voting rights, and variable interest entities (VIE), a popular structure adopted by overseas-listed Chinese firms.
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Whether shopping for ingredients in a crowded market or focusing on a new dish in an industrial kitchen, distractions continuously vie for a chef's attention.
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At other times he also ran the French version of the women's magazine Marie Claire and the French scientific monthly Sciences & Vie, among other publications.
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The scene in which suitors vie for her hand by trying to top one another's financial offers is staged as an auction, complete with paddles.
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The 2,800-seat theater, built in 1929, was intended as a home for vaudeville and cinema to vie with those across the water on Broadway.
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Le train de vie dépensier de la famille royale, dont l'origine de la fortune reste opaque, fait sourciller depuis bien avant la vague de répression.
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He nonetheless became an all-American with an unbeaten national-champion Oklahoma team, and then he wondered if he could vie with burly pro players.
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It's the height of state fair season across the U.S., when competitors young and old vie for blue ribbons and a ride on the midway.
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Bohra communities in several cities vie each year to play host to the sect's leader, Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin, or Syedna to most of his followers.
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Bucolic flashbacks to lakeside picnics, where ripe young women vie for Elser's floppy-haired attentions and accordion serenades, reveal little about his beliefs or ambitions.
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And the last actor or actress in a foreign film to win an Academy Award was Marion Cotillard in 2007 for La Vie En Rose.
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Il revendit son appartement parisien et put ainsi acheter et restaurer, en 1992, le château de Plieux, exauçant ainsi le rêve de toute une vie.
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When interviewed by TMZ about the accident, Todd said, "Accidents happen... it's life"—a very laissez faire, c'est la vie, and other French words reaction.
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By the night's end, it was Mr. Brachet, who materialized from the kitchen, mustached, fatigued, ruddy, serving shots of an anise-flavored eau de vie.
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Competition in the cloud computing space is on the rise as Microsoft's Azure and Amazon Web Services vie for dominance in the enterprising software business.
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In this case, Urushido and Jimenez added a little bit of eau de vie, a colorless brandy, to up the ABV and protect it from spoilage.
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Young comedians vie for the public spotlight during the standup boom of the 1970s — it's a happy middle ground between serious comedy history and actual standup.
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Television Academy Chairman Hayma Washington noted the "explosive growth" in television, where more than 400 scripted shows vie for attention across streaming, cable and broadcast networks.
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The New York Islanders vie for their ninth straight home victory over the Edmonton Oilers when the clubs meet at the Barclays Center on Sunday afternoon.
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The San Diego Padres vie for their fifth victory in six contests when they continue their four-game set against the host Cincinnati Reds on Friday.
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Were he to win the nomination, Buttigieg, who is gay, would be the first out politician to vie for the presidency from a major political party.
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If Shimkus were to change his mind and run for reelection next year, he almost certainly would vie for the top slot on Energy and Commerce.
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Under the existing system for choosing a Democratic nominee, candidates vie for "pledged delegates" by competing in caucuses and primaries, which award delegates based on performance.
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Though it is early yet, Bloomberg could vie for the mantle of most-electable-moderate along with Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana.
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Come and watch as 15 of the region's top early-stage startup founders vie for the title of the Middle East and North Africa's best startup.
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But when a child wields power at the pleasure of a parent, fidelity to country or to the law must vie with deeper, more visceral loyalties.
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The new WANT Les Essentiels de la Vie store opened about three months ago, in a cozy, only slightly ambitious space that once housed Marc Jacobs.
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This time, firms from countries including Russia, China and the United States are set to vie for the project, which marks the country's largest-ever tender.
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To design a clinical trial, Gatenby and his Moffitt collaborators first needed to account for their idea that tumor cells vie against each other for resources.
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The red-hot Astros will vie for their eighth consecutive victory when they send ace left-hander Dallas Keuchel to the mound against Texas' Yu Darvish.
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As Venezuela's two presidents vie for the loyalty of the armed forces, the country's fate may seem to lie solely in the hands of the generals.
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Fifty-two women — including Erin O'Flaherty of Missouri, the first openly lesbian contestant — vie for the crown and a scholarship in Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City.
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If there is an epicenter of crowded sidewalks in New York, it is near Penn Station, where pedestrians, food carts and newsstands all vie for space.
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No longer content to remain silent, six people with albinism now say they will vie for seats at parliamentary and local levels in May next year.
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Middle American cities such as Nashville, Dallas, and Indianapolis are eagerly seeking Amazon's planned second headquarters, as smaller cities vie for Facebook and Google data centers.
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Crowley reportedly had possible ambitions to vie for House speaker against Pelosi if her potential bid failed, though he has said he wouldn't run against Pelosi.
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L'idée d'elles attise un érotico-islamisme hallucinant auquel le djihadiste aspire et les autres hommes fantasment, anxieux d'échapper à la misère sexuelle de leur vie quotidienne.
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Like a prize fighter or competitive eater, developers have to constantly hone their coding skills if they want to vie for today's most sought-after gigs.
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The three candidates will vie for the votes of 22 members of the state Republican Party's executive committee, which has 21625 days to choose a replacement.
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Hudak writes: Admittedly, pet projects through earmarking can influence the bottom line of individual appropriations bills, as legislators vie for their own piece of the pie.
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Changing channels … In nearly every Republican primary, candidates vie to take the mantle of Ronald Reagan and fashion themselves in the image of the popular president.
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The Spanish team is expected to be one of the strongest challengers to vie for the gold medal with the United States at the Rio Olympics.
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The report comes as the Conservatives and Labour vie for votes ahead of a snap general election on December 235 amid continuing parliamentary deadlock over Brexit.
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The tax debate comes as 20 cities vie to lure the company's second headquarters and as it expands its workforce in Boston and Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Their potency drops over time, and the Cognac comes to fruition at an alcoholic strength of 40 percent by blending eaux-de-vie of different ages.
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A doorway to the side of the room led to the 19th-century cellars storing a large portion of Louis Royer's 20,000 eau-de-vie casks.
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In what The Spectator calls "the Year of the Drunken Uncle," three old guys vie for the presidency amid coronavirus fears and a careering stock market.
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Quick plot summary: Two courtiers (Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone) vie for the favors, romantic and otherwise, of Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) in 18th-century Britain.
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Realizing that nothing succeeds like success, he revised the Bohème stories and turned them into a successful novel, "Scènes de la Vie de Bohème," in 1851.
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Sessions, who held the Senate seat from 1997-2017, is entering a crowded primary, as several Republican candidates vie to turn the Alabama seat red again.
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The Philadelphia Phillies will vie for a bit of payback on Wednesday afternoon as they attempt to claim a series victory versus the visiting Chicago Cubs.
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They will vie for the top Palme D'Or prize alongside newcomers such as Mati Diop, with her film "Atlantics", set in the suburbs of Dakar, Senegal.
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The White House on Monday revealed the names of the two feathered contenders who will vie for the title of National Thanksgiving Turkey — Bread and Butter.
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Pour ce qui est de sa vie sociale, il ne s'est pas vraiment fait d'amis avant l'approche de la trentaine, après une adolescence consacrée au travail.
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Casey Cagle, the top Republican vote-getter Tuesday, or Secretary of State Brian Kemp; the two will vie for their party's nomination in a July runoff.
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Neighbouring Iraq is a frontline of the conflict, caught in a bind as Washington and Tehran are also Baghdad's main allies and vie for influence there.
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Les élites bien-pensantes le voient comme un citoyen responsable, conscient des enjeux de son vote — une espèce de bon sauvage de la vie politique actuelle.
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En 2016 Bouteflika, malade et immobile, a annoncé vouloir briguer un autre mandat, après avoir fait amender la Constitution pour pouvoir s'offrir une présidence à vie.
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As Democrats and Republicans vie for the Latino vote in tight races across the country, Trump's ad might prove to be his biggest political blunder yet.
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In retrospect, the first informs the second, but I didn't know Guy de Maupassant's second novel (his premier, "Une Vie," is on my list, though, honest).
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The 30 players who qualified for the final event will vie for the $10 million bonus awarded to the winner of the season-long points competition.
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The 24-year-old will vie for his first win in five weeks despite yielding just 13 runs and 26 hits in his last five outings.
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Trump, has been raising hundreds of millions of dollars, putting any eventual 2020 rival in a bind as about 20 Democrats vie for their party's nomination.
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Voir se déliter ainsi les anciennes villes de province est un coup de plus porté à l'identité française — la preuve tangible qu'un mode de vie disparaît.
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Désormais, elles s'éteignaient, pouvait-on lire dans ce rapport au vocabulaire sec et concis, car une partie constitutive du mode de vie français se délitait progressivement.
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As the companies stress, both focus on allowing developers for a variety of backgrounds to successfully vie for jobs, no matter where they went to school.
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The Kings will vie for a winning road trip on Tuesday as they end a pronounced five-game trek with a visit to the Arizona Coyotes.
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But a crowded fourth quarter "may lead to spillover challenges in early 2019 as publishers vie for gamer engagement to drive live service initiatives," he said.
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But even before his season ended this month with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, LaVine announced that he would not vie for a third consecutive victory.
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It has Piaf on the playlist, and also Pink Martini's "Sympathique," which has become the "Vie en Rose" of the Spotify era, for better or worse.
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Dear Diary: It was a cold, drizzly Sunday morning in 1973, and I was at the Jon Vie bakery on Sixth Avenue in the West Village.
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Each country would have a chance to vie for contracts and maintenance with the planes, meaning that buying the planes could come with huge economic benefits.
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Those familiar with his work describe him as a careful and cautious public servant whose career trajectory suggested he may someday vie for a federal judgeship.
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These officials were participants in the company's "global challenge," in which cities and states from all over the world vie to present the most feasible hyperloop routes.
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Washington will vie for its second consecutive sweep of Philadelphia on Sunday when the National League East rivals conclude their three-game series in the nation's capital.
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It is not known whether the relationship was romantic, since neither Rosa Bonheur: Sa Vie, Son Oeuvre nor Klumpke's own memoirs explicitly mentions whether they were lovers.
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The first-place New York Yankees vie for a four-game sweep of visiting Tampa Bay on Sunday after demoralizing the Rays with another walk-off victory.
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"Once a dwindling skill, journalism isn't just for journalists anymore as marketing and content teams alike vie for people who can tell compelling stories," reads LinkedIn's list.
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The Shair from Japanese startup Vie does away with the cushion padding seen on regular headphones and replaces it with a 3D-printed cage for your ears.
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The white-hot Penguins vie for their fourth win in a row on Thursday when they wrap up a modest two-game homestand against the Nashville Predators.
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The gist is that the Chinese internet giant is reforming its legal structure, which uses a fragile and ingenious device known as a variable interest entity (VIE).
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The New Jersey Devils vie for their first five-game winning streak in nearly three years when they visit the Metropolitan Division-rival Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday.
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Again though, it was a prototype, so I'll have to wait until early 2018 to try a final pair and see if Vie Style solved this problem.
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"A whole suite of impacts is disturbing migration," said Jean-Christophe Vie, of the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) which groups governments, scientists and environmentalists.
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For a 20-year-old pretty much living the definition of La vie en rose it's hard to think of a tattoo that could be more appropriate.
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If they refuse to co-operate, die, or fall out of political favour, it is far from clear that firms can enforce VIE contracts in Chinese courts.
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St. James Parish, Louisiana, is home to L'eau Est La Vie, a camp standing in the way of the Bayou Bridge pipeline, owned by Energy Transfer Partners.
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The Soho of the 1940s is depicted as an island of sexual and cultural tolerance; in the La Vie en Rose even being German is considered acceptable.
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As the only EAC countries with coastlines, both vie for investment in infrastructure: in 2016 Uganda decided to route an oil pipeline through Tanzania, to Kenya's chagrin.
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Majors are likely to vie for a handful of blocks in the prolific offshore Campos and Santos basins, with minimum signing bonuses of up to $575.5 million.
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Now, as the Democratic candidates vie to woo Southern constituents, key endorsements from black activists, religious leaders, superdelegates and celebrities have never been more important or coveted.
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Now, socialites, celebrities, and fashionistas all vie for the chance to show off on these sites the place where they store their deodorant and anti-wrinkle cream.
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But Kenney may not get to shepherd the merged conservative party, as the head of Wildrose, Brian Jean, has said he would vie for the new leadership.
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But by the time the Act I finale of "La Vie Bohème" came around, the cast was so excited, they broke out into Marlies Yearby's iconic choreography.
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On the regulatory side, Groupama reported a 263% Solvency II ratio at end-2015, which included the transitional measure on technical life reserves of Groupama GAN Vie.
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John Kasich vie to win the GOP's nomination, many pundits had speculated that Ryan could have entered the fray during a brokered Republican National Convention in July.
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Indians vie with Chinese as the world's biggest consumers, buying just under 1,000 tonnes a year and stashing it in anklets, safe-deposit boxes and Hindu temples.
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Soon enough, he falls for an off-limits woman and finds himself in the center of a power play, as rivals vie to be the King's successor.
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The gangsters and their victims live together in the same towns, go to the same schools, and vie for the same jobs; their lives are thoroughly enmeshed.
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Good alternatives may include pinot gris from Alsace, which ought to have the body to vie with the coconut milk, and a bit of sweetness as well.
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Writing and illustration have long coexisted (Sebald admitted to me that he admired Stendhal's histrionic autobiography, "Vie de Henri Brulard," which combines Stendhal's words with his drawings).
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It includes the Gaga performance of Edith Piaf's classic "La Vie En Rose," which is her star turn moment when Cooper's character discovers her in a cabaret.
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Four Democratic candidates vie to replace Adriano Espaillat, a Democrat, who is giving up his seat in the State Senate to run for the United States Congress.
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"Une Vie," (A Woman's Life) based on the 1883 Guy de Maupassant novel of the same name, is on first appearances, a very different kind of film.
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Both Christie and Edwards, like Sanders, had credible claims to believing they could vie for the presidency, but timing and circumstance worked against them in each instance.
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Second, the US' financial landscape is more competitive than ever, as fintechs, incumbents, and even tech companies like Amazon vie for larger shares of the overall space.
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"A Better Way," the name of the Republican proposals announced by Speaker Paul D. Ryan, will vie with "We the People," the title of the Democrats' plan.
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On top of that, the old game also is challenged by soccer, one of many diversions that vie for the attention of younger athletes and potential fans.
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The novel, published in the United States as "The Debut," took its title from the Balzac novel "Un Début Dans la Vie," from the mid-873th century.
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Liu said in the letter that it's "up to the couriers" to vie for better salaries, but it's unclear how they can secure more packages in practice.
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Brazil will still vie for fifth place as competition continues, but Rudic told reporters he will be moving on to another coaching gig elsewhere after the Olympics.
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Appropriated TV footage, in which individual players or teams vie for victory and affirmation, convey the human condition through fundamental notions such as gain, loss, and survival.
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The red-hot Dodgers will vie for their seventh consecutive victory on Friday when they play the opener of a four-game series versus the host Pirates.
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Mr. Xie's job is to find a rational solution for Laos, even as powerful Chinese construction companies vie for more dam contracts in China's poor southern neighbour.
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The candidates praised the workers for going on strike — as they have done repeatedly this year during work stoppages as they vie for support from organized labor.
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Ms. Merkel's decision has set off a race to replace her — three contenders will vie to head the party at a conference in Hamburg on Dec. 8.
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By Declan Walsh As conflict rages elsewhere in Libya, a precarious order holds in the capital, as heavily armed militias and politicians, nominally allied, vie for control.
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With the state's resources more widely spread, politicians also had less reason to vie for control of ministries and government departments, and turn them into ethnic fiefs.
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They discuss their edits on Talk pages; they display their interests and abilities on User pages; some vie to reach the top of the edit-count leaderboard.
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The 32-year-old Florida native looks to continue to give the Marlins fits as the Washington Nationals vie for a three-game series sweep on Wednesday.
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An early nudge from a couple of longshots could be the push needed to automate the policy focus of heavyweight contenders as they vie for the presidency.
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Netflix description: Aspiring interior designers transform a variety of spaces from dowdy to delightful as they vie for a life-changing contract with a top London hotel.
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The Redskins vie for their fifth consecutive victory on Sunday when they visit the Detroit Lions, who have won two in a row to even their record.
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We have facing Christian groups, traditional values who feel and in fact are being discriminated against that try to force them to vie to violate their conscience.
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The crisis threatens more instability for one of Europe's poorest and most politically tumultuous nations of 3.5 million people, where the West and Russia vie for influence.
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But here he states his own themes and commands his own space, letting the light of his major harmonies vie with the darkness of his blues. G.R.
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As is common on online message boards, they vie for eyeballs by attempting to outdo previous posts, constantly pushing the line of acceptable behavior to new extremes.
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In 1937 they collaborated again at the Spanish Pavillion, co-designed by Sert for the Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne in Paris.
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The Blot (1921) deals with income inequality as a rich student and a poor minister vie for the affections of the daughter of an impoverished college professor.
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There are those Santas who vie for mall gigs each season, which tend to pay between $6,239.6 and $225,2100 for 2000 consecutive days of six-hour shifts.
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