It's a wide-ranging cast with a wide-ranging story that now spans decades.
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This is a wide-ranging critique—wide-ranging enough to include pointed criticism of both Presidential candidates, among other things—but not a terribly complicated one to understand.
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As part of a wide-ranging, two-year-long attack, hackers managed to breach the systems of a number of hospitals, exposing critical patient systems to wide-ranging attacks.
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It's a development that could have wide-ranging repercussions for a new administration that needs Republicans in both chambers to coalesce behind their wide-ranging -- and audacious -- and legislative agenda.
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The charity -- sponsored by the ACE Family -- is wide-ranging.
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It will be a wide-ranging conversation, Tony Romm reports: For Pichai, the hearing threatens to be a long wide-ranging review of Google's business practices at a perilous political moment for the tech giant.
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Hoffman sat down with Adam Bryant for a wide-ranging discussion.
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The central bank's criticism of BSI was harsh and wide-ranging.
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The causes of chronic pain are wide ranging and often mysterious.
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His own intellect was wide-ranging and his interests were eclectic.
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There are wide-ranging uses for the glasses according to Leyva.
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But the Viennese rebellion was more intense, and more wide-ranging.
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This is a huge story with wide-ranging implications and consequences.
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However, alcohol has wide-ranging effects on the brain and body.
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The market is far more wide-ranging than you might expect.
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A wide-ranging investigation could reveal any number of bad acts.
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MORE's wide-ranging strategy to reduce methane emissions across numerous industries.
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Perhaps situations like that work against his wide-ranging pitch arsenal.
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It is not clear how wide-ranging the new authorities are.
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House Democrats have wasted no time in announcing wide-ranging probes.
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Characters stretch their limits in Gustine's affecting and wide-ranging debut.
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The decision could have wide-ranging effects for the telecommunications industry.
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The potential social implications of such a test are wide-ranging.
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It's a wide-ranging laundry list of complaints at first glance.
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It is now under scrutiny amid a wide-ranging corruption probe.
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Starting in 1885, French archaeologists carried out wide-ranging excavations there.
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In Michigan, however, the proposed bills are even more wide-ranging.
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They had a wide-ranging conversation about politics, poverty and evolution.
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Another is the absence of an informed, wide-ranging public debate.
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The wide-ranging poll also showed rising confidence in the economy.
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The implications of a possible flip in control are wide-ranging.
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Senators will continue debating a wide-ranging energy reform bill Monday.
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And you have a lot of wide-ranging interests too. Yeah.
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Hemp legalization is just one element of the wide-ranging farm bill.
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Even slight disruptions in the power supply can have wide-ranging consequences.
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Below is a list of highlights from the wide-ranging conversation: 103.
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Our wide-ranging Crunchies Board will pick the winners by secret ballot.
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Other U.S. states have also launched wide-ranging investigations of their own.
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But his knowledge of scripture was prodigious and his reading wide-ranging.
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The fact is, women are wide-ranging and have often conflicting viewpoints.
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Seemingly, the books' wide-ranging success is inherently tied to the covers.
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That could have wide-ranging consequences for China and its trading partners.
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The review appears wide-ranging and could cover conduct from numerous firms.
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Bolsonaro made the comments during a wide-ranging interview with TV Record.
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The change may seem small, but it will have wide-ranging impact.
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The representatives all emphasised the independent, wide-ranging nature of the review.
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A nationwide clampdown, however, would be far more radical and wide-ranging.
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Their wide-ranging vision and predictions are undermined by frequent factual errors.
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The case could have wide-ranging consequences for Mayor Bill de Blasio.
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There are equally wide-ranging views of how large the industry is.
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These policies will have wide-ranging implications, and not just for news.
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The letter comes as the Senate debate a wide-ranging energy bill.
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She led a wide-ranging study to dissect where people were eating.
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Lovecraft had wide-ranging tastes and loved to say what he hated.
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It evolved into a demonstration of wide-ranging discontent with the government.
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A wide-ranging discussion needs to commence where we explore policy solutions.
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The union has been struggling with a wide-ranging federal corruption probe.
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" In each of her wide-ranging reflections, Hazleton nimbly avoids the "danger . . .
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The military began a wide-ranging crackdown, and hundreds of thousands fled.
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Any notion that Washington would produce wide-ranging privacy reform was dead.
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For newcomers, the wide-ranging "Stream System" is the place to begin.
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The Breitmans had wide-ranging expectations about how much they might raise.
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The responses have been wide-ranging: outrage, disappointment, and tone-deaf ambivalence.
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Mr. Malek built up a wide-ranging political, corporate and philanthropic portfolio.
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"The actions we're taking now are wide-ranging and substantial," he said.
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AI arguably has the most immediate wide-ranging potential of the bunch.
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The wide-ranging societal impact of A.I. in particular warrants government involvement.
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But since this is Parks, it's a wide-ranging, thought-provoking book.
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Ireland in particular is taking center stage in the wide-ranging battle.
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These include wide-ranging sexual role play with an assortment of partners.
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Mr. Trump sat down with our reporters for a wide-ranging interview.
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The coronavirus has had a wide-ranging impact on the auto industry.
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But a sliver of his wide-ranging legacy has now been undone.
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In a wide-ranging interview at The New York Times on Nov.
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The city's constitution guarantees wide-ranging personal freedoms and independent law enforcement.
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No other country has introduced such detailed and wide-ranging accountability rules.
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That's especially impressive considering the wide-ranging roster of artists it employs.
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"It is formidable that you have these wide-ranging roadblocks," Rule says.
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It passed the wide-ranging California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in 2018.
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EPA is failing to conduct wide-ranging investigations to protect human health.
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A wide-ranging storm system is sweeping east from Montana and Nebraska.
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"The subjects covered in these interviews have been wide-ranging, because the book itself is wide-ranging in the ground it covers, and all of the interviews have commented on the unique collaboration at work here," he said.
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Trump gave his presidency an A+ in a wide-ranging Fox News interview.
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Like the wide-ranging looks in the collection, no two faces were alike.
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Oh, and the content itself is as wide-ranging as it is enjoyable.
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But his contributions to pop music are wide-ranging and catchy as hell.
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Nonetheless, the discussion, although uncomfortable at times, has been wide-ranging and productive.
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Here are all the stories culled from Buffett's wide-ranging "Squawk Box" interview:
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PEOPLE has an exclusive sneak peak at her candid and wide-ranging interview.
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He has taken steps to distance himself from his wide-ranging property business.
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In a wide-ranging interview in July, Ginsburg lamented the stalled Garland nomination.
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The problem is that the array of online crystal retailers is wide-ranging.
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The palette for fish is not only wide ranging, but also very precise.
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Bryant signed the wide-ranging measure, calling it necessary to protect religious beliefs.
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Treasury then imposed wide-ranging sanctions on PdVSA,Venezuela's state-owned oil company.
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The news set off a wide-ranging debate about smartphone reusability and longevity.
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That could trigger political outrage among provincial governments, which have wide-ranging powers.
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We asked him that and much more in a wide-ranging conversation yesterday.
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The review appears wide-ranging and could cover the conduct of numerous companies.
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Outcry over the scandal has had wide-ranging political impact within the country.
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Last winter, they appeared together in a wide-ranging discussion on constitutional issues.
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The wide-ranging term encompasses anything from online lending, to automated financial advice.
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Steve Jobs saw the wide-ranging potential of the school market early on.
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In time, I hope to recover my wantonly wide-ranging way of eating.
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The findings - published on Monday - are one part of a wide-ranging review.
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Middle Eastern nations, too, are a source of sustained (if wide-ranging) business.
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Senators on Wednesday will start debate on a wide-ranging energy reform bill.
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There are numerous and wide-ranging issues, however, that remain to be settled.
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It was the one discordant note in an otherwise clear, wide-ranging speech.
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Congress passed wide-ranging reforms redistributing power across the government for a time.
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" The exchange occurred in a wide-ranging interview on "State of The Union.
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Making sure the collection has wide-ranging appeal was also important to Siriano.
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The A.C.L.U.'s response to the ban had been immediate and wide-ranging.
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What we're readingFederal prosecutors investigate California marijuana companies in wide-ranging probe (MarketWatch)
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Mr. Miller and I were wrapping up a wide-ranging discussion about terrorism.
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Oliver's interview with the Dalai Lama was wide-ranging, and sometimes even tense.
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Instead Mueller has been given a blank check for a wide-ranging investigation.
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And she'll enjoy a wide-ranging residency at the Stone in late July.
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The composer and trumpeter Nate Wooley's taste in experimental music is wide-ranging.
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Trainers and vets routinely drugged their racehorses, prosecutors said in wide-ranging indictments.
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The selection is wide ranging; you can easily filter by neighborhood and distance.
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And the reviews are as thorough and comprehensive as they are wide-ranging.
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It's not as scientific or wide-ranging as a poll or a survey.
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The revelations from the leaks have already caused swift and wide-ranging fallout.
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Here's to another year of thought-provoking, wide-ranging work from talented writers.
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LGBT rights groups decried the wide-ranging implications of the rule as proposed.
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In both years, participants were asked the same wide-ranging set of questions.
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Nina Berman Nina Berman's wide-ranging work looks at American politics and resilience.
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There are several reasons this work in particular invites such wide-ranging interpretations.
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Andrew Cuomo for a wide-ranging conversation Tuesday on several topics of disagreement.
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His subjects were wide-ranging and epic: the Greek myths, the American Revolution.
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The wide-ranging interview also touched on the Mueller investigation as a whole.
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The information presented on his show, "Universo Porto de Bancada," was wide ranging.
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Now in its fourth week, the government shutdown has had wide-ranging effects.
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At a televised, wide-ranging meeting at the White House that Republican Sen.
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His work is "wide-ranging yet brilliantly astute," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
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Reactions from Google employees and the public at large have been wide-ranging.
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Their duties are wide-ranging, but their goal is clear — keep America safe.
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In a wide-ranging conversation, Cook also lambasted Facebook's management of customer data.
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This week's recommended titles offer distinctive and wide-ranging pleasures — beginning with a couple of distinctive and wide-ranging essay collections from Martin Amis and Zadie Smith, celebrated novelists who also rank among the best literary critics of their generations.
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This is a wide-ranging question, and one that can't be adequately addressed here.
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That review is less wide-ranging than the full environmental impact statement Morris ordered.
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A move to cut down on counterfeiting in India has wide-ranging side effects.
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In a wide-ranging speech, the president outlined some of his key policy initiatives.
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He is tackling bullying as part of the wide-ranging campaign on mental health.
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It's about the wide-ranging Russian campaign to influence Americans, largely in Trump's favor.
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They will also delight in the wide-ranging effects of the new executive action.
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The Trump administration has a wide-ranging wish list, including comprehensive agricultural market access.
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This past December, Park was impeached by parliament in a wide-ranging corruption scandal.
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Trump reiterated his desire to end NAFTA, in a wide-ranging interview with Forbes.
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On August 24th he sat down with The Economist for a wide-ranging conversation.
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Probably the finest assortment of Japanese food, just because of the wide-ranging textures.
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Surprisingly, the most wide-ranging discussion of capitalism is taking place on the right.
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In a wide-ranging interview with CNBC, Bannon blamed Cohn for delaying the pact.
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What Fisten discovered, he said in a wide-ranging interview with CNN, disgusted him.
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Parliament is carrying out a wide-ranging investigation into Eskom, Africa's biggest power utility.
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"They were not treating us humanely," Galicia told CNN during a wide-ranging interview.
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Thus, we were all shocked when a wide-ranging and longstanding fraud was revealed.
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That kicked off a wide-ranging conversation that ensued over the next two months.
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The United States has a wide-ranging wish list, including comprehensive agricultural market access.
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But despite its wide-ranging impact, it remains gloriously clean and easy to learn.
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The wide-ranging policy bill authorizes the money in the separate defense appropriations bill.
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ICYMI: Here are eight interesting tidbits from Trump's wide-ranging New York Times interview.
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Janke and Heinel's participation in the scam was wide-ranging, according to the documents.
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A bipartisan group of senators introduced wide-ranging legislation on Friday that GOP Sen.
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Doing so would likely entail a relatively rapid and wide-ranging set of sanctions.
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Keeping Marine Expeditionary Units supplied during their wide-ranging operations is a logistical headache.
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Now, particularly in the early years, JCT projects wide-ranging cuts across income levels.
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The IDF carried out a very wide-ranging attack against Iranian targets in Syria.
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Senators are expected to formally start debate Wednesday on wide-ranging legislation from Sen.
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That is a start but a more wide-ranging effort needs to be enacted.
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It recently rolled out its most wide-ranging campaign to date, Feeling Like Glossier.
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The repercussions of this economic decline are as troubling as they are wide-ranging.
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During the Montana rally, the president made wide-ranging comments and also bashed Sen.
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Consequences of cavities The implications of poor oral health are wide-ranging, experts say.
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The two bonded over an appreciation of wide-ranging rock and new wave influences.
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"Labels are hard," Ms. Gillibrand said in a wide-ranging interview about her agenda.
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Mr. Lécaillon produced a forecast that anticipated the wide-ranging effects of global warming.
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That's all according to a wide-ranging executive order Mr. Newsom signed on Thursday.
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Donald Trump sat down with the New York Times for a wide-ranging interview.
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Here is a rundown of the wide-ranging impact the new tariffs may have.
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Elisabeth Bumiller, the Washington bureau chief for The Times, moderated the wide-ranging discussion.
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But his obsession with perfection is wide-ranging and merciless, not limited to fish.
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"WINE FOR NORMAL PEOPLE" Wide-ranging but easygoing discussion of wine issues for nonexperts.
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Admiration Society Two creative people in two different fields in one wide-ranging conversation.
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US SENATORS ANNOUNCE BILL SETTING WIDE-RANGING SANCTIONS ON TURKEY OVER OFFENSIVE IN SYRIA
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One wide-ranging study found women account for only 11 percent of VC partners.
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That's according to a wide-ranging 2013 Vogue interview with his wife MacKenzie Bezos.
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"The United States has evidence of consistent and wide-ranging Russian violations," she added.
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And he handed off the wide-ranging Cohen investigation to federal prosecutors in Manhattan.
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It is just the latest in a wide-ranging assault on basic democratic values.
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That's the best-case scenario, Volkow told POLITICO in a wide-ranging interview Tuesday.
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That thinking is reflected in the wide-ranging nature of the FTC's new inquiry.
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Trump's wide-ranging Twitter attacks prompted a series of criticisms from former government officials.
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He discussed the topic in a wide-ranging interview with CNBC contributor Suzy Welch.
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Below is an excerpt from a wide-ranging discussion with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff.
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Despite its mixed and wide-ranging sources, flamenco often sees itself as a bloodline.
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The Senate will continue working through a wide-ranging energy reform bill on Thursday.
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And in terms of this season's wide-ranging exhibitions, none seem limited by geography.
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Feminism has been re-embraced, popularized, which is often problematic in wide ranging ways.
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Although best known for early music, the repertoire performed by RIAS is wide-ranging.
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The U.S. government is pushing for wide-ranging economic and trade reforms from Beijing.
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Often subconscious, these race-based evaluations of character or intelligence have wide-ranging effects.
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The Y Combinator discussion is nuanced and wide-ranging and, importantly, dominated by women.
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In a wide-ranging interview, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff compared using Facebook to nicotine addiction.
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The conversation is wide-ranging, jumping from legal strategy to college football to holiday greetings.
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Sure, our interests don't overlap enough to consider a wide-ranging partnership or an alliance.
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Its activities are covert, wide-ranging and linked to any number of US security efforts.
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It's about the wide-ranging Russian campaign to influence American voters, largely in Trump's favor.
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Our wide-ranging investigation uncovered various practices which have made ticketing a fixed game pic.twitter.
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A developmental disorder affecting 1 in 68 American children, autism is a wide-ranging spectrum.
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The wide-ranging House Oversight Committee is likely to be chaired by Representative Elijah Cummings.
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The changes were publicized as President Donald Trump defended Confederate statues in wide-ranging remarks.
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The research is wide-ranging, and Facebook has shared details about a trio of papers.
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Boutrous painted Qualcomm as isolated in the wide-ranging legal battles over its chip business.
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"That's what I love about jokes," he says somewhere in this wide-ranging opening flourish.
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John Wray does all of the above, with wide-ranging intelligence and boundless verbal energy.
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The comments came as part of a wide-ranging speech Trump gave on friendly turf.
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That the bugs are wide-ranging is one reason why they are causing such havoc.
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Ezra Klein is accustomed to long, wide-ranging conversations with newsmakers and political power players.
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His criticisms are wide-ranging, but centre on the idea that they have become monopolies.
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In a wide-ranging interview with the New York Times Thursday, President Trump said Sen.
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The absence of inflation is forcing a wide-ranging rethink of long-held economic assumptions.
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In the wide-ranging phone interview, Trump insisted that President Barack Obama "absolutely" founded ISIS.
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" Wall said, in essence, that Kennedy was not endorsing a "wide-ranging search for pretext.
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And the composition of the surface is just as wide-ranging as the world's geography.
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Anki went through more than 45 iterations, absorbing influences as wide-ranging as Warner Bros.
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Recently he gave a wide-ranging interview to The Economist at his flat in Athens.
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Mr. Kongshaug's wide-ranging career included work with some of Norway's best-known pop musicians.
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It was an unexpectedly wide-ranging and clear-cut ruling, and it has enraged China.
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The wide-ranging chat covered everything from rollerskating skills to snack preferences and gardening habits.
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These decisions are wide-ranging but have generally weakened U.S. patent protection in significant ways.
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Or would death free him up to pursue more wide-ranging forms of world-saving?
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And the potential glitches of this laissez-faire plan are both inevitable and wide-ranging.
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The FBI has been conducting a wide-ranging investigation into illegal payoffs toofficials by FCA.
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This disaster had wide-ranging impacts on the marine ecosystem, human health and the economy.
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They needed a wide-ranging effort to beat the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday night.
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Later, in March, Trump signed a wide-ranging executive order on energy and environmental regulations.
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Here are highlights of the significant answers Mr. Trump gave in the wide-ranging interview.
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During the wide-ranging interview, Flannery also said: — CNBC's Tae Kim contributed to this report.
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With this in mind, the CVS-Aetna deal has wide-ranging benefits for both companies.
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Admiration Society We interview two creative people in different fields in one wide-ranging conversation.
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The hedge funds had been pushing eBay to improve profitability through a wide-ranging review.
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It was intended to be a wide-ranging agreement between 12 states across the Pacific.
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We know they can make these wide-ranging inferences from very small amounts of data.
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But in a wide-ranging conversation at the Code Media conference in Huntington Beach, Calif.
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But how wide-ranging that is, compared to the bigger problem, is not quite clear.
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Rakuten has been called "the Amazon of Japan" because of its wide-ranging Internet ecosystem.
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Ecosexuality is a term with wide-ranging definitions, which vary depending on who you ask.
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The president-elect is scheduled to meet with a similarly wide-ranging group, including Gov.
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The choreography here is more tightly wrought and more spatially wide-ranging around the stage.
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Investigating the incident, the small newspaper Sports Gazette uncovers a wide-ranging healthcare fraud scheme.
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But every nominee this year boasts wide-ranging support from various groups throughout the Academy.
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Grimm's case, if heard by SCOTUS, could have had wide-ranging implications for transgender Americans.
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Meanwhile the Justice Department has announced a wide-ranging antitrust review into the tech industry.
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Temer, since he assumed power in May, has initiated a wide-ranging restructuring of government.
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Now the sheriff has become ensnared, along with others, in a wide-ranging government investigation.
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Signs of cooling demand for iPhones have wide-ranging implications for technology and internet companies.
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Pelosi, 79, also reveals some of her binge-watching preferences in the wide-ranging interview.
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Readers of The New Yorker prize the magazine for its wide-ranging collection of perspectives.
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The wide-ranging measures would include regulatory changes as well as direct payments to consumers.
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But in Riyadh, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin held a wide-ranging meeting with Prince Mohammed.
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"Inseparable" is a thoughtful, scholarly, wide-ranging meditation on what it means to be human.
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Tracy Carns, associate publisher of Overlook, said Mr. Mayer's wide-ranging interests served him well.
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This new solo survey exhibition will feature about 100 works by the wide-ranging artist.
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Our Cooking editors put together a wide-ranging collection of recipes devoted to just that.
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It also shows that we can expect wide-ranging marketplace regulation in the near future.
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In pulling out of the agreement, the Trump administration restored wide-ranging sanctions on Iran.
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Congress passed a wide-ranging sanctions bill, over reluctance from the White House, in 2017.
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The president's wide-ranging comments to reporters at his New Jersey property didn't end there.
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The three-night Resonant Bodies Festival was a wide-ranging immersion in new vocal music.
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Troubled lender Banca Carige has already used it as part of its wide-ranging restructuring.
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His position is unique because the imperative to stamp him out is so wide-ranging.
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Europe has been calling for concessions to exempt certain industries from the wide-ranging levies.
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The conservatives expressed concern about supporting a wide-ranging spending bill without such a ban.
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Overall, the courts have protected a broad, wide-ranging clemency power for the chief executive.
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Conducted by Jeffrey Milarsky, this wide-ranging program shows why it deserved to carry on.
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In a wide-ranging interview, Lam acknowledged concerns about certain "individual incidents" in the city.
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Two years ago, a wide-ranging trove was sold after a tour around the world.
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The oversight panel Cummings is expected to chair has wide-ranging jurisdiction over the government.
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I think Bill Gates, not to speak for him, but has a wide-ranging interest.
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It plays a complex and wide-ranging role in the human stress and arousal response.
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And one of those issues, though they are wide-ranging and varied, is simply representation.
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Trump described the conversation as a wide-ranging discussion concerning the U.S.-North Korean relationship.
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"In hindsight I absolutely wish I hadn't said that," he said in a wide-ranging interview.
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If we're being honest, the survey was so wide-ranging as to be a bit overwhelming.
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Their wide-ranging conversation careens from the Coens early days to how they approach screenwriting now.
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Their wide-ranging conversation careens from the Coens early days to how they approach screenwriting now.
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Those efforts, which have won acclaim around the world, are a wide-ranging mix of tactics.
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Wide-ranging sovereign rating implications from the election are unlikely to arise in the near term.
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The RSPO panel found wide-ranging issues that were also in breach of its sustainability standards.
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In a wide-ranging interview with professional griller Jeremy Paxman, Bowie eloquently praises the nascent technology.
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The inquiry can make wide-ranging recommendations including legislative changes and on criminal or civil prosecutions.
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"They don't sign up for genetic testing to become subject to wide-ranging FBI criminal searches."
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Among Amazon's numerous and wide-ranging efforts to address seller and customer concerns is Brand Registry.
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In the wide-ranging interview, Gundlach also described what it's like to make a great trade.
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"The charges contained in the indictment are serious, wide-ranging, disturbing, and upsetting," the statement reads.
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In the wide-ranging speech, he slammed the city's crime rate and policies protecting undocumented immigrants.
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His vision was capacious and wide-ranging enough that it required this sort of sprawling weirdness.
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On February 22nd, with commendable speed, the company announced a wide-ranging review of its business.
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Other conservative states have not yet followed Mississippi's lead by passing such a wide-ranging law.
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Officials said they discovered the potentially contaminated meat while investigating a wide-ranging November salmonella outbreak.
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In a wide-ranging discussion with Pittsburgh-area media Wednesday, Rooney discussed a number of topics.
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"All the Money in the World" is a handsome, wide-ranging but not very involving drama.
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The fiscal plan will serve as the baseline for restructuring talks with wide-ranging bondholder groups.
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Many in Congress are skeptical, however, of a wide-ranging immigration reform package moving through Congress.
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He had an apparently friendly and wide-ranging discussion with Russia's President Vladimir Putin on Friday.
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The intrigue: This is a wide-ranging phenomenon that's even demonstrated itself in Tajikistan government bonds.
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Our stories are vast, diverse, and wide-ranging — and they all deserve to finally be told.
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It is the largest potential market for infrastructure projects, capital goods and wide-ranging consumer products.
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How far back in time, and how wide-ranging this investigation will become is a mystery.
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Such obscene violations of basic human dignity stand out most viscerally in this wide-ranging exhibition.
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Lozoya and several of his family members have been accused in a wide-ranging corruption case.
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The wide-ranging question-and-answer session was conducted by the New York Times' Nicholas Kristof.
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With Gemini's insatiable curiosity, prepare yourself for wide-ranging, detailed conversations during your first few dates.
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Watch the full video and/or read the transcript of this wide-ranging but focused discussion.
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Wide-ranging tariff increases would reduce the purchasing power of U.S. households, according to the minutes.
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The SFO cast Hayes as the ringleader in a wide-ranging conspiracy to rig yen Libor.
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The wide-ranging investigation is being undertaken at the behest of both Republican and Democratic lawmakers.
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China is Australia's biggest trading partner and the two have a wide-ranging free trade deal.
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BABZ has also collaborated with the artist Andrea Arrubla for a weekend of wide-ranging events.
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Signs of slowing demand for Apple's iPhones have wide-ranging implications for technology and internet companies.
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She delivered the remarks in a wide-ranging interview at the Code Conference on Wednesday afternoon.
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It's a wide-ranging conversation about a book that gives us an infinite amount to discuss.
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Her wide-ranging work covers topics from personal tales to national history and other cultural touchstones.
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It has already agreed wide-ranging pay and pension deals with cabin crew and ground staff.
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The photograph led police to start a "wide-ranging investigation," charging documents obtained by PEOPLE state.
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Student loans come with wide-ranging rules and distinctions, and not all repayment plans are identical.
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The mental health impacts of financial difficulties are wide-ranging, including anxiety, insomnia and substance abuse.
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The questions are wide-ranging and cover both alleged collusion with Russia and obstruction of justice.
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This narrowing of free expression had wide-ranging implications, especially for civil-rights organizations and activists.
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He became the second governor in Peru accused of wrongdoing in the wide-ranging corruption scandal.
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Ireland: Tens of thousands of children suffered wide-ranging abuses in church-run workhouse-style institutions.
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Among a wide-ranging behind-the-scenes dive into Netflix's global expansion are some interesting tidbits.
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In a wide-ranging interview, she also discussed encouraging Puerto Ricans in the U.S. to vote.
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Acknowledging PTSD has only spurred a wide-ranging debate over the best way to treat it.
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The ruling also comes with wide-ranging implications about what will be allowed in future mergers.
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Kushner has a wide-ranging portfolio of responsibilities at the White House, including Middle East peace.
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Trump held a, um, wide-ranging news conference before he left Quebec to jet to Singapore.
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The concept attempted to reign in wide-ranging investigations and prosecutions of the independent counsel era.
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Bitwise is a wide-ranging survey of computer languages and coding and their effect on people.
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In the wide-ranging speech, Biden touched on Trump's handling of North Korea, Iran and Russia.
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In the end, the GOP's wide-ranging primary death match produced Donald Trump as its nominee.
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The investigation was hardly the wide-ranging, any-and-all-crimes hunt that critics had alleged.
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DHS has issued six wide-ranging legal waivers for border infrastructure construction, most recently last week.
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The comments came during a wide-ranging, exclusive interview with ABC News chief anchor George Stephanopoulos.
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Tonight's party is just a taste of the wide-ranging events the venue will soon host.
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The wide-ranging pan-Indian menu includes stuffed parathas and rotis, cooling chaat salads and curries.
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This wide-ranging novel has a vivid sense of play, despite its sometimes sober subject matter.
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The display will be a unique and wide-ranging mix between precious artifacts and modern luxuries.
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The benefits of a Colombia at peace are wide ranging and will affect the entire hemisphere.
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Both countries conduct wide-ranging espionage in the United States that targets commercial and government secrets.
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More often than not, Horford's individual numbers don't reflect his wide-ranging impact; Thomas's, however, do.
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Supporters argued that the wide-ranging law adopted this spring in Florida would protect women's health.
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He was a rare breed of wide-ranging polymath, well-versed in archaeology, history and ornithology.
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It also prompted a wide-ranging discussion about the everyday racism that immigrants face in Germany.
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The search is part of Brazil's wide-ranging Car Wash investigation, which was launched in 13.
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King Mohammed VI is carrying out a wide-ranging effort to revive his country's Jewish heritage.
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The New York Police Department is conducting a wide-ranging investigation of allegations against Mr. Weinstein.
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Health care became expensive for various intersecting reasons, mainly emanating from wide-ranging and favorable regulations.
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Wired reports this is the first time a company has publicly claimed such wide-ranging capabilities.
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There are also wide-ranging emotional or psychological reasons women may choose not to breast-feed.
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It "will be wide-ranging and extraordinary because we're dealing with an extraordinary threat," he said.
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And she was born in 1926, so to start with something this wide-ranging is wonderful.
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Lewton was a novelist-turned-producer of first-class taste, wide-ranging imagination and remarkable resourcefulness.
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Boston's premiere chamber orchestra makes an appearance in Central Park, with a typically wide-ranging program.
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After Kan wrapped up his panel, we sat down for a wide-ranging and philosophical interview.
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Ralph Northam will resign soon amid wide-ranging calls for his former lieutenant to step down.
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John Kasich with an offer to be vice president -- and a wide-ranging portfolio of responsibilities.
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Companies like Google and Facebook have wide-ranging impact on the everyday lives of many Americans.
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The result is a wide-ranging, pleasurable overview of many different approaches in American poetry today.
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They had a lot of wide-ranging "steam room talks," McCollum said in a telephone interview.
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When Mr. Trump unexpectedly won, that paid off for Mr. Thiel in a wide-ranging portfolio.
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The Trump administration's proposed cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency budget are deep and wide-ranging.
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The talks appear to have been wide-ranging and some major developments have indeed been reported.
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"Wide-ranging tariff increases would also reduce the purchasing power of U.S. households," the minutes said.
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Batista, once Brazil's richest man, is sought in relation to a wide-ranging corruption scandal. on.wsj.
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Kelly has interpreted that as a wide-ranging mandate that would include Kushner, the person said.
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His fiery passion was on display in a wide-ranging 30-minute phone interview with CNN.
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The remarks came during a wide-ranging interview with the head of the investment banking giant.
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"I'm used to Wall Street getting pelted," Blankfein said in a wide-ranging interview on CNBC.
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Soon after that, in September 2016, Broadcom filed a wide-ranging patent infringement case against Amazon.
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The importance of these physiological states on individual and community health is fundamental and wide-ranging.
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He's back in the news again via a wide-ranging report published in Canada's Financial Post.
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These conversations tend to be wide-ranging, covering numerous topics in a typical hour-long session.
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The study is the first wide-ranging look at lawyer substance abuse issues in approximately 25 years.
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Shooshani's wide-ranging collection includes a 2300 Ferrari 250 GT Series II Cabriolet, in "blu scoro" paint.
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ET: Don&apost miss Bret Baier&aposs must-see, wide-ranging interview with Vice President Mike Pence .
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Trump's first press conference was full of wide-ranging topics and he transitioned to the questions seamlessly.
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These seem to be the least competent villains ever to be implicated in a wide-ranging conspiracy.
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Unlike most of what Trump said otherwise, its implications are as wide-ranging as they are grim.
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The wide-ranging book takes in letters, speeches, drama, verse, satire and newspaper articles among other formats.
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Before Monday, three other parents had already formally pleaded guilty in connection to the wide-ranging prosecution.
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Protesters have rallied on issues as wide ranging as gun control, gender equality, science and immigrants' rights.
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When Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before Congress in April, for example, the questions were wide-ranging.
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The wide-ranging plan will stretch from thrown-out crops to excess food at the dinner table.
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Instagram has introduced a wide-ranging set of new tools today with security and transparency in mind.
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Yet despite that wide-ranging appeal, his presidency has been among the most divisive in American history.
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It is unlikely that we will see such a regular, wide-ranging critique on mainstream television again.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden released his own wide-ranging campaign finance and ethics plan on Monday.
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The first lady's appearance also comes two days after PEOPLE published a wide-ranging report saying Mrs.
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Now we have enough women that we have perspectives that are sufficiently diverse and sufficiently wide-ranging.
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Several candidates have released wide-ranging plans and polling suggests that Democratic voters are prioritizing the issue.
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Self-driving cars, for example, will have wide-ranging impacts on both the auto and transportation industries.
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Go deeper: The absence of inflation is forcing a wide-ranging rethink of long-held economic assumptions
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But there could be wide-ranging effects, given the complex global supply chain in the world economy.
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But as "Labor Studies" also demonstrates, the couple's wide-ranging community of subjects extends well beyond Angola.
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VW workers were granted wide-ranging rights after the war to prevent unions from suing for ownership.
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The attack carried out by ISIS' Sinai affiliate illustrates how wide-ranging the threat to Russia is.
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Using cell service and Wi-Fi, the app allows people to beep into a wide-ranging conversations.
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The requests are part of a wide-ranging investigation into potential abuse of power by the administration.
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European energy industry sources voiced alarm at the potentially wide-ranging damage of the new U.S. measures.
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Today's far more wide-ranging settlement determines the opposite, and represents a significant victory for the company.
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Musk has wide-ranging tastes, from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings to manuals about rocket propellants.
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Now the incoming attorney general has promised even more wide-ranging inquiries in the Trump business world.
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COFCO is currently restructuring its business as part of wide-ranging reforms of China's state-owned companies.
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He signed a wide-ranging executive order last week to undo nearly all of Obama's climate policies.
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The Basic Law guarantees wide-ranging personal freedoms, including broad freedom of speech, and independent law enforcement.
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In a wide-ranging interview, Ubben discussed oil, his investing strategy and some of ValueAct's top holdings.
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Last month, France proposed a wide-ranging military deal with Belgium instead of responding to the tender.
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TMZ reported that 100 people were arrested during the wide-ranging event, mostly for crowding or obstructing.
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The politically appointed agency administrator would have wide-ranging discretion over which studies to accept or reject.
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Senate Republicans are linking a battle over Iran sanctions to a wide-ranging defense policy bill. Sen.
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The Bears fired kicker Cody Parkey and went on a wide-ranging search for a new kicker.
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A wide-ranging energy reform bill will face its first procedural hurdle in the Senate on Thursday.
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But lonely Shazdehpoor anchors a wide-ranging narrative, showing the enduring ramifications of filial and political violence.
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That has wide-ranging consequences — especially if the next president tries to reshape or abandon the deal.
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Last Friday, Trump signed his first proactive and wide-ranging executive actions on this central campaign issue.
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The House took a step Wednesday toward forming a conference committee on a wide-ranging energy bill.
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The Senate overwhelmingly passed a wide-ranging defense policy bill Tuesday despite an eleventh-hour floor fight.
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WELD, 10:46: Trump has a wide-ranging, unorthodox and curious intellect, and certainly thinks for himself!
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Your new book offers wide-ranging advice for parents as they try to manage their children's education.
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At the age of 225, Zheng Guogu has achieved a wide-ranging and diverse body of work.
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And their wide-ranging expeditions out on the sea ice have historically made them hard to track.
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Arts _____ Ron Adams is an assistant coach with wide-ranging interests and an obsession with good basketball.
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Policies that influence turnout can therefore have the side effect of influencing policy in wide-ranging ways.
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"I want to be clear," Odeh said during a wide-ranging interview with Vox late last week.
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Similarly, it tries to weigh the many wide-ranging views of its members into a coherent platform.
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A more varied group of writers could probably dream up a more wide-ranging and satisfying collection.
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Democrats still plan to make a wide-ranging anticorruption and voting rights bill their opening legislative priority.
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And because music styles, human emotions, and social issues are so wide-ranging, protest songs are too.
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"Our discussion topics were wide-ranging," Mr. Woods said in 2017 of playing golf with Mr. Trump.
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GERMANY'S MERKEL SAYS TOMORROW, ECONOMY AND FINANCE MINISTERS WILL PRESENT FURTHER, WIDE-RANGING MEASURES TO SUPPORT ECONOMY
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Their co-sponsorship demonstrated the wide-ranging political support for recognizing and celebrating the achievements of women.
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Biden, much more of an incrementalist, has long been skeptical of Sanders's desire for wide-ranging change.
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This restaurant would be exciting anywhere, even in cities where Korean food is wide-ranging and abundant.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) proposed when she introduced a wide-ranging anti-corruption bill back in 2018.
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Social distancing needs to be the foundation of strict and wide-ranging containment measures, according to Bitton.
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Now many of those small businesses are struggling for loans because of a wide-ranging government crackdown.
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Rather, the research examined the wide-ranging effects of rising carbon dioxide, increasing temperatures and volatile weather.
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The hearing was the latest in a wide-ranging antitrust investigation by the House into the companies.
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The result is the rare podcast about murder that's wide-ranging in scope, yet intimate in tone.
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Again, if you're an Extra Crunch subscriber, you can read our unedited and wide-ranging conversation here.
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In December, Cardi B told Vogue why she supported Sanders as part of a wide ranging interview.
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Instead, the Trump administration put together wide-ranging economic sanctions against Iran, dubbed a "maximum pressure" campaign.
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Few people have had a wide-ranging — and weird — 2018 as SpaceX and Telsa head Elon Musk.
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The wide-ranging queries offer a rare view into an investigation that has been shrouded in secrecy.
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The growth of such companies has sparked a wide-ranging debate about the future of the workforce.
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"Personally, I think he shouldn't have settled," Mr. Trump told Times reporters in a wide-ranging interview.
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Having a wide-ranging gun debate on the Senate floor doesn't appear in the cards right now.
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The nationwide effects of a decline in the working-age population could be drastic and wide-ranging.
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This is a really fun and wide ranging interview and I think you're going to enjoy it.
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But when asked about the issue during a wide ranging interview last week, Gorsuch declined to comment.
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Both have wide-ranging climate plans, though Sanders' $16 trillion is the most aggressive (and rather controversial).
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The latter is being investigated as part of a wide-ranging probe into Trump's ties with Russia.
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The announcements were delivered at a wide-ranging press conference of the coronavirus task force Tuesday afternoon.
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And they dismiss any attempt to recognize the danger of his wide-ranging animus as political correctness.
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Trump has declassified minor materials before, but he's done never done anything as wide-ranging as this.
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Last month, Facebook illustrated the wide-ranging effects of "fake news" throughout the grueling French presidential election.
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The aims and methods of Dadaism, both in Russia and elsewhere, were wide-ranging and often contradictory.
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Republicans earlier this week had suggested that a final agreement could potentially be wide-ranging, with Sen.
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The Trump administration Huawei ban is sure to have wide-ranging and long lasting effects for all parties.
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The Financial Conduct Authority conducted a wide-ranging review on high-cost credit and proposed reforms on Thursday.
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This discriminatory and arbitrary profiling also had wide-ranging and devastating effects on communities of immigrants already here.
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The wide-ranging proposal takes a swipe at President Donald Trump's refusal to release his personal tax returns.
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The contents remain as wide-ranging as before, the artists as diverse in skill level, age, and geography.
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Though newly mobilized in a wide-ranging civic and electoral "Resistance," Democrats still find themselves groping for answers.
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Latin America's femicide problem — the intentional killing of a women — is as wide-ranging as it is startling.
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What ensued were wide-ranging discussions on the nature of evil, capitalism and consumer-level action and responsibility.
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Zeifman noted that the trauma of this experience can have wide-ranging effects for family members and communities.
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He had a wide-ranging mind and a special talent for explaining complicated subjects in a simple way.
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During the wide-ranging town halls, Sanders and Buttigieg each took questions from undecided voters for an hour.
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It's been time for women to have the same opportunities to play those kind of wide-ranging roles.
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As people and nations regress into themselves, culture has become a wide-ranging exchange of new ideas online .
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It taught people like myself the internet's wide-ranging beauty simply by presenting websites in their pure forms.
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The wide-ranging search for the Marines was hampered by high surf and poor visibility from rain storms.
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Lufthansa and its main pilots union signed a wide-ranging agreement on pay, pensions and conditions this month.
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With each representative limited to five minutes, Pichai's grilling was scattershot, wide-ranging, and riddled with partisan grandstanding.
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Today, she directs the wide-ranging festival Composers Now, which is going on across New York through February.
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Loaded with hooks and astounding guest spots, the album's production was a snapshot at Chance's wide-ranging sensibilities.
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Musk's comments come as part of a wide-ranging interview with Kara Swisher on the Recode Decode podcast.
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Signia's Ed Cluss said outside of military demand for this technology, Fortem's commercial applications are very wide-ranging.
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So basically he had this kind of wide-ranging ideology that he attached to his own personal grievances.
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If the worms found it nutritious as well, that would suggest their tastes might be usefully wide-ranging.
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In addition, the White House has proposed a wide-ranging ban on American companies doing business with Huawei.
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Under Japanese corporate law, representative rights - typically given to top executives - grant wide-ranging authority over management matters.
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WALLACE (voice-over): We go to Capitol Hill for a wide-ranging interview with House Speaker Paul Ryan.
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Considering all the inequalities and wide-ranging struggles kids face around globe, that's a difficult question to answer.
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It agreed a wide-ranging deal in 2017, and the walkouts cost it hundreds of millions of euros.
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Russia isn't the only country were athletes dope, and some of that doping can be fairly wide-ranging.
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"We had further detailed and wide-ranging talks with cabinet ministers and officials today," a Labour spokesperson said.
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Walmart has published a wide-ranging report on how the company predicts automation will unfold across the nation.
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But when individuals supplement policy efforts with substantial, sustained, and wide-ranging action, they inspire new social norms.
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Wide-ranging discussions often take unexpected turns thanks to the diverse participants and the real-world experiences shared.
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Its wide-ranging appeal is attracting families normally reluctant to buy their children console gaming systems, he said.
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During the wide-ranging interview, Bessant also talked about the bank's efforts to retrain its 95,000 technology workers.
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Throughout the text he refers to this aroma in wide-ranging poetic fashion whenever savoring his aesthetic experiences.
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Qatar filed in July 2017 a wide-ranging legal complaint at the WTO to challenge the trade boycott.
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Trump ordered the review as part of a wide-ranging executive order that targeted Obama-era climate policies.
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He was seen as the center of the U.S. government's case, accused in a wide-ranging bribery scheme.
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In a wide-ranging conversation — lightly edited and condensed — Ronson discussed porn's future, Alex Jones, and legitimized bullying.
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She is a policy wonk, but Mr. Trump has little interest in a wide-ranging debate on issues.
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However, these documents, which cover events up to mid-2015, paint the picture of a wide-ranging program.
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Ardern in May announced a wide-ranging inquiry, known as a Royal Commission, seeking answers to such questions.
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Second, the electoral commission must be given wide-ranging powers to disqualify candidates who violate basic campaign rules.
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They argue the Senate included $1.1 billion as part of a wide-ranging appropriations bill passed last month.
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In a wide-ranging interview with "Mad Money " host Jim Cramer, Rometty opens up about her difficult childhood.
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The proposal is part of a wide-ranging policy plan aimed at addressing the needs of rural America.
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Nancy Wartik, Community Moderator: What struck me about the submissions was how wide-ranging the topic choices were!
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Kardashian also dipped her toe in the political waters in her wide-ranging interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
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The proposal is part of a wide-ranging policy plan aimed at addressing the needs of rural America.
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They had a wide-ranging conversation, and Abby thinks he was shocked by what she had to say.
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One topic not addressed during the wide-ranging conversation: Allegations leveled by former interim DNC chair Donna Brazile.
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HILLARY CLINTON: Well, we're gonna have a-- wide-ranging conversation-- because we share a lotta the same goals.
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The United States and the European Union have since imposed wide-ranging sanctions against Russian individuals and companies.
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The subpoena is part of the House's wide-ranging impeachment inquiry into Trump that was launched last week.
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It could make it more difficult to unlock wide-ranging benefits offered by large aggregations of user data.
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Sanders, a presidential candidate, unveiled a wide-ranging "Workplace Democracy" plan to promote workers' rights and expand unions.
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The current situation simply does not allow for piecemeal action by Washington, a wide-ranging plan is needed.
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The 21st Century Cures Act promises to help millions of Americans via a variety of wide-ranging initiatives.
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The wide-ranging MiFID II reforms will apply to securities markets, investment firms and intermediaries from January 2018.
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The comments came toward the end of a wide-ranging interview about data, decision-making, technology and education.
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In a wide-ranging talk at Stanford University on Wednesday, Boehner shared some harsh words about Texas Sen.
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TC Tel Aviv presents a wide-ranging look at where mobility tech stands now — and where it's going.
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The impact of tariffs has been been profoundly wide ranging, impacting everything from solar panels to soy beans.
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And yet once you get past the "great" tier, the "incredibly good" tier is vast and wide-ranging.
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In late 2002 the agency had launched a wide-ranging effort to develop new, more sophisticated artificial intelligence.
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Thus, this is a wide-ranging feast of absorbing art and non-art in service of psychic therapy.
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In reality, the agreement advances U.S. interests — and a wide-ranging coalition of stakeholders consequently supports the pact.
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At the United Nations, he scarcely mentioned Syria in a wide-ranging farewell address to the General Assembly.
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The NCIM is a unique outfit that combines wide-ranging, advanced medical expertise with intelligence gathering and assessments.
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Her wide-ranging, playful practice includes painting, sculpture, poetry, performance, and more, all with a new media tinge.
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He grew up in an intellectual family where dinner table conversations were wide ranging and intimidating to newcomers.
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The candidates have outlined wide-ranging plans to improve health care, reduce income inequality and tackle climate change.
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Biegun has avoided formal media interviews, but did deliver a wide-ranging speech at Stanford University on Jan.
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The subsequent TV series, Pee-wee's Playhouse, became a hit precisely because of Pee-wee's wide-ranging appeal.
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Pope Francis gave a wide-ranging news conference as his plane flew back to the Vatican from Colombia.
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Jerome H. Powell will come to the chairman's job at the Federal Reserve with a wide-ranging résumé.
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"We had further detailed and wide-ranging talks with cabinet ministers and officials today," a Labour representative said.
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The couple established the Jane and Marc Nathanson Family Foundation to dispense some of their wide-ranging philanthropy.
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But a long-term and wide-ranging commitment to regulation would require "substantial resources and oversight," Marx said.
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This has wide ranging implications to the way we communicate, do business and even how we sustain ourselves.
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Wells Fargo has already paid out about $4 billion in fines stemming from the wide-ranging sales schemes.
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The drip-drip of revelations continued with what seemed to be a wide-ranging reorganization of senior officials.
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"Stephen played a central and wide-ranging role in our primary and general election campaign," Mr. Trump said.
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This book offers a wide-ranging look in text and images at the movement's political and cultural manifestations.
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If the ITC finds in the affirmative, President Trump would then have wide-ranging authority to impose penalties.
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Instead of having a wide-ranging wardrobe, I simplified mine to one item that meets those two goals.
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It has had wide-ranging effects on the tech industry, including store closures, production shortages, and manufacturing delays.
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Soleimani, helped the Houthi militia develop wide-ranging military capabilities which have been used against strategic Saudi targets.
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Ranging from traditional landscapes to immersive digital installations, the show is sure to be wide-ranging and insightful.
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Afterward, Biden held a wide-ranging back-and-forth with reporters that his staff repeatedly tried to end.
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"This is going to be a very wide-ranging, complex investigation and this is day one," she said.
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In a wide-ranging career, he also created artwork, much of it seen in the streets of Glasgow.
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But Mr. Roof's case has prompted a wide-ranging debate over whether he should be put to death.
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The wide-ranging conversation between the three men touched on subjects ranging from recent government business to prostitutes.
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In a wide-ranging analysis of the risk factors behind dementia, the researchers highlighted nine as particularly important.
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Zaslav, a former executive at CNBC parent NBCUniversal, spoke with CNBC in a wide-ranging interview on Tuesday.
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The slow walkers drift through the building's cavernous gallery spaces to experience wide-ranging exhibitions of eclectic artwork.
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Delaware Riverkeeper's lawsuit focused on the proposed PennEast pipeline in Pennsylvania, but its bias argument was wide-ranging.
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Lockheed's portfolio is wide ranging, spanning missile defense systems, Sikorsky helicopters, Littoral Combat Ships and spacecraft for NASA.
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Countries also use wide-ranging "opt-outs" in multilateral trade agreements to protect important sectors of their economies.
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The US Justice Department is conducting a wide-ranging antitrust review of the biggest players in Silicon Valley.
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Our interview was lengthy and wide-ranging, so it has been condensed and edited for clarity and flow.
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Supporters of the wide-ranging law adopted this spring in Florida also argued it would protect women's health.
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The Pew Research Center yesterday unveiled a wide-ranging poll on U.S. attitudes about climate and energy policy.
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CNN previously reported on wide-ranging abuses at Shiloh and other facilities described by children in sworn declarations.
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If you have private student loans, your options for repayment probably won't be as wide ranging or flexible.
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A new governing charter would give him wide-ranging tools to "construct peace," he and leftists have said.
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The wide-ranging concert also features the cimbalom (a Hungarian dulcimer) and kamancheh (a bowed Iranian string instrument).
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The wide-ranging concert also features the cimbalom (a Hungarian dulcimer) and kamancheh (a bowed Iranian string instrument).
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An Alabama official has become ensnared in a wide-ranging federal investigation for her use of taxpayer money.
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Publications as wide-ranging as National Review, Univision, and BuzzFeed have all had reporters denied at Trump events.
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Nextdoor is a wide-ranging social network, and Ring sells hardware that put a camera on your house.
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The piece is deeply reported, featuring a wide-ranging interview with Tillerson conducted while he was in office.
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So far, special counsel Robert Mueller has charged 19 people and three companies in the wide-ranging investigation.
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Kushner, whose wide-ranging portfolio also includes Middle Eastern diplomacy, has made sentencing reform one of his chief priorities.
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Streeter has a wide-ranging background—her resume includes "a zillion, million, trillion things," she tells me via phone.
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The review board would be fully funded by tennis authorities and they would be granted wide-ranging investigative powers.
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"But a wide ranging tax on FX transactions, if enacted, will likely hurt sentiment and affect liquidity," it said.
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"I think so, yes," Trump said in a wide ranging interview that aired Sunday, ahead of the Super Bowl.
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Facebook has signed a wide-ranging licensing deal that covers all of Warner Music's recorded and published music catalogs.
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On this episode of Recode Decode, Dick Costolo joins host Kara Swisher for a wide-ranging discussion of comedy.
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Both the family, which has wide-ranging business interests in South Africa, and the president have denied any wrongdoing.
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But it has passed wide-ranging reforms to clean up its operations, and has targeted restitution money to rebuild.
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Salesforce today dominates the world of CRM with its cloud-based, wide-ranging portfolio of software as a service.
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Maris also isn't confident that Papa will be able to turn around Valeant given the company's wide-ranging issues.
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Brussels and Washington have tried for decades to negotiate a wide-ranging free trade deal but have been unsuccessful.
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Wide-ranging surveys explain what the British public think, says Michelle Harrison, chief executive of Kantar Public, a pollster.
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In the wide-ranging interview — one of just two that Trump has granted — Trump said that he trusts Kim.
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It's a testament to wide-ranging frustration over how state legislators undervalue and underinvest in the public school system.
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The corruption allegations against Mr. da Silva are only a small part of the wide-ranging Car Wash investigation.
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In 2017, Ware opened about her marriage and having a baby in a wide-ranging interview with The Guardian.
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And in her wide-ranging comments about social justice, Ms. Higgins did little to make her speech more palatable.
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Milanovic isn't just a whiz at number crunching; he has a whimsical, wide-ranging appreciation for history and culture.
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Iran's economy has been battered by wide-ranging U.S. sanctions, particularly those placed on its oil sector last November.
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Jeffrey also spoke shortly after Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a wide-ranging agreement, including joint patrols.
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Unilever swiftly rejected its advances, but in a rapid response it launched a wide-ranging review of its business.
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Gender Ambiguity contains 22 stories from gender non-conforming and trans people about their wide-ranging experiences at work.
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In this wide-ranging interview, the money manager, who has more than 30 years of investing experience also discusses:
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From shame to arousal to flat-out confusion, people's initial reactions to porn are wide, ranging, and often involuntary.
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Concert film, used as a back door for a wide-ranging, scene-exploring doc about technology, art, and culture.
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So it's probably no surprise that our discussion of the new Netflix series ends up being similarly wide ranging.
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Bono, Ashton Kutcher, and Jared Leto, for instance, are well-known for their long-standing and wide-ranging portfolios.
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FOX News White House correspondent Kevin Corke discusses the shortage&aposs potential wide-ranging impact on the U.S. economy.
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Morocco considers the mineral-rich Western Sahara its "southern provinces" and has proposed giving the territory wide-ranging autonomy.
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Don't expect good clips of the soccer game—your phone is still a better choice for wide-ranging action.
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Ball said the United States and Australia had held similar wide-ranging inquiries in the aftermath of major attacks.
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The wide-ranging review could examine numerous firms that have been targets of criticism for having anti-competitive behavior.
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Consumer education would help, but it's only the last step in what should be an ambitious, wide-ranging effort.
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In a wide-ranging speech, Barkin also said the strong jobs market was not resulting in outsized wage pressures.
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The incident is part of Nissan's wide-ranging probe into what it calls years of serious misconduct by Ghosn.
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Comey, of course, was leading a wide-ranging federal investigation into potential connections between Trump's 2016 campaign and Russia.
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The three had a wide-ranging discussion about a variety of topics surrounding Apple and its software and services.
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It has big goals to address issues as wide ranging as climate finance to digitization of the energy industry.
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Volkswagen in January said it was exploring joint development of e-vehicles with Ford, under a wide-ranging partnership.
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Trump's election represents a failure so wide-ranging that it would be silly to single out culture for blame.
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The wide-ranging support suggests the energy industry could rally around the bill during tax reform discussions this session.
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Gawker Media's legal battle with Hulk Hogan over the publication of a sex tape has had wide-ranging impact.
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As computers got more powerful, it became obvious that deep learning techniques had wide-ranging applications, and generalized well.
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Nadler's committee is one of the most wide-ranging, delving into possible obstruction of justice and abuse of power.
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It also has announced plans to manufacture and sell its own footwear line, continuing its wide-ranging expansion efforts.
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But the plan nonetheless sparked wide-ranging opposition from lawmakers, governors, coastal towns and businesses, not to mention environmentalists.
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The causes of these very disparate harms are deep-rooted and wide-ranging, but there is some important overlap.
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The data came from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Wide-ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research database.
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Cruz was probably taking a shot at notorious Twitter egg Donald Trump, but the sentiment has wide-ranging applications.
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The fund is part of a wide-ranging 50 billion dirham investment and reform initiative known as Ghadan 21.
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In the wide-ranging interview, Snowden also explained why the NSA is the only account he follows on Twitter.
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Alternatively, you can filter your search results based on materials, which are also wide-ranging on the Commando site.
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She has been a strong proponent of giving intelligence agencies wide-ranging authority to conduct surveillance against suspected terrorists.
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In a wide-ranging interview about the 2016 presidential race, Richard L. Trumka, the president of the A.F.L.-C.
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That has chafed Iran, which faces wide-ranging sanctions after President Donald Trump abandoned the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
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Jeb Bush unveiled a wide-ranging education plan Monday aimed at expanding opportunity while reducing debt for American students.
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The regulation was a piece of former President Obama's wide-ranging strategy to reduce methane emissions across numerous industries.
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The inquiry will be able to make wide-ranging recommendations including legislative changes and on criminal or civil prosecutions.
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"We relied on the fact that no one was expecting me," Cohen told Deadline in a wide-ranging interview.
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In 2017, Ware opened about her marriage and having a baby in a wide-ranging interview with The Guardian.
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Mr. Baier challenged Mr. Sanders on his plans to pay for his wide-ranging proposals, and he pressed Mrs.
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The "All Is Lost" actor slams Trump and the GOP in a wide-ranging interview with Esquire published Wednesday.
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In the wide-ranging interview, Nunes also addressed reports that Trump is considering revoking former intelligence officials' security clearances.
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He has a wide-ranging, inquiring mind, and he can and will talk about any subject under the sun.
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We know about the full extent of their wide-ranging espionage operation because the hackers made a fatal mistake.
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But the deeper analysis yielded hundreds of documents that set the timeline and depth of the wide-ranging corruption.
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That could have a wide-ranging impact on global interest rates, as European rates should begin to move higher.
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Lawmakers have been working on wide-ranging reform proposals, but those have been lingering for more than a year.
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"Defendant Duncan Hunter launched an improper, wide ranging, and dangerous assault on our system of justice," the document began.
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The topics covered by Clem and Carlson were wide-ranging discussions of politics and the news of the day.
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That could have wide-ranging effects on the bottom lines of not only museums, but the entire nonprofit sector.
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Since then, federal officials have filed wide-ranging charges against Mr. Raniere and other leaders and officials of Nxivm.
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The repercussions are wide-ranging, and what's happening in the mountains of Kazakhstan is occurring all over the world.
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Go deeper: The shutdown is now in its fourth week and has had wide-ranging effects around the country.
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Two of his five wives, Alexandra Tulcea and Janis Freedman, sat for wide-ranging interviews and come through admirably.
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The introduction of an updated Computer Crime Act in 2014 gave police wide-ranging authority to monitor online activity.
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She wrote eight more books after "Lebanese Cuisine," covering topics as wide-ranging as Mediterranean street food and offal.
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The wide-ranging demonstrations started over an extradition bill and have grown to include all manner of political grievance.
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No details were given other than that he had "violated" China's vague and wide-ranging Security Administration Punishment Law.
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People recognize better now that inconsistency should be expected — victims' response to trauma is going to be wide-ranging.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) introduced a resolution for a wide-ranging policy package called the Green New Deal.
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Such an approach could make it more difficult to unlock wide-ranging benefits from large aggregations of user data.
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Companies are swamped with wide-ranging information requests by outside analysts seeking to make their own assessments, Whittaker said.
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Clement Knox's "Seduction" is a wide-ranging look at how the art has influenced politics, literature and social movements.
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The agency also maintains a strategic stockpile of medical supplies like respirators to deploy in a wide-ranging pandemic.
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New generations, not shaped by the Pinochet years, have been less complacent and more demanding of wide-ranging reforms.
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That wide-ranging category of spending includes everything except the defense budget, interest payments and obligations like Social Security.
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BRICS countries may try to step into that gap, negotiating wide-ranging trade agreements with many countries, Biswas continued.
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Trump talked to The Wall Street Journal in a wide-ranging interview that was published in full on Thursday.
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The show has been seen as a wide-ranging success, and Ansari has already been nominated for an Emmy.
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So far, T-Mobile is the only US carrier so far that has deployed a wide-ranging 5G network.
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A fascinating and wide-ranging interview with the retired General Stanley McChrystal in which he argues for another course.
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Mueller's investigation was outside of its legal authority because the original appointment order was too wide-ranging, they claimed.
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Many of the hackers I spoke to were gravely concerned about Russia's wide-ranging interference in last year's election.
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"We know that gaming goes on all the time," Gottlieb told The Hill in a wide-ranging phone interview.
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Researchers commonly use the term the "Lassie effect" to describe the wide-ranging health benefits of walking a dog.
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Go deeper: Here are six takeaways from the wide-ranging debate and a fact-check of the candidates' statements.
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Hong Kong returned to China in 1997 under a "one country, two systems" formula guaranteeing it wide-ranging autonomy.
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Keppel and Sembcorp Marine are among a host of firms caught up in the wide-ranging "Car Wash" investigation.
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The ability to fly makes them wide-ranging, which helps in spreading viruses, and their feces can spread disease.
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Mr. Collins's Facebook page revealed a young man with wide-ranging tastes, and both a serious and silly side.
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In a wide-ranging career, he designed cars, restaurants and, most notably, the otherworldly look of science-fiction movies.
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Its policy of "maximum pressure" in order to get North Korea to denuclearize rests on wide-ranging economic sanctions.
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People in Germany are the most financially secure of any country in Europe, according to a wide-ranging poll.
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Earlier this year the U.K. government set out a wide-ranging proposal to regulate a range of online harms.
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But these sources of pollution are surprisingly wide-ranging and directly tied to lots of everyday goods and services.
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By the summer of 2017, it was clear that the House's wide-ranging replacement bill wouldn't pass the Senate.
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This bill empowers the men and women who protect our nation to better carry out their wide-ranging missions.
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Majmudar, with his wide-ranging background in health care, could be working with any or all of these groups.
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The decision to cancel MWC speaks to the wide-ranging effects of the outbreak, the "Mad Money" host said.
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But the state's efforts have been complicated by the complexity and wide-ranging impact of PG&E's impending case.
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But his musical instincts were always too wide-ranging to rest comfortably within the sometimes hermetic confines of bluegrass.
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Conservative lawmakers in Texas used similar rhetoric last year to defeat a wide-ranging anti-discrimination measure in Houston.
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And the resulting "profiles" have wide-ranging applications for groups that buy them, including drug companies, advertisers, and insurers.
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The result is a wide-ranging and often intimate look at four decades of life in Philadelphia's black community.
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On Tuesday, the University of Richmond School of Law hosted a wide-ranging debate between the two campaigns' energy advisers.
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Proper oversight of its wide-ranging operations remains difficult, and a series of recent scandals have damaged the group's reputation.
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Benioff addressed issues facing Silicon Valley in a wide-ranging interview with journalist Kara Swisher that aired Sunday on MSNBC.
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Spanning just six cities across the globe, this wheelchair routing update is still a far cry from wide-ranging coverage.
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Overall, the committee's recommendations are wide-ranging—they're an attempt to address every facet of the problem of drunk driving.
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OPM fell under scrutiny last summer, when it disclosed that it had been the target of a wide-ranging hack.
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Uber is defending the scope of its privacy practices after a wide-ranging report alleged employees were tracking individual riders.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is a "rogue agency," unaccountable for its wide-ranging actions and must be overhauled, Rep.
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Rick Snyder empowered the state to appoint emergency managers with wide-ranging powers over financially distressed cities and school districts.
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McGarity and others think they'll likely look toward more traditional legislation for wide-ranging, but hard-to-pass, regulatory reform.
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Using machine learning to analyze the data, the group extrapolated just how wide-ranging abuse toward women is on Twitter.
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Some suggested the wide-ranging new rules could distract investors from their trading desks as they adjusted to the change.
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I just hung out with Vizio CTO Bill Baxter on the Vergecast, and the conversation was wide-ranging and illuminating.
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China, for its part, retaliated with its own raft of tariff hikes on a wide-ranging list of American goods.
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Trump told "Squawk Box " in a wide-ranging phone interview he prefers to choose a running mate with government experience.
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The dispute between Apple and Qualcomm over patents is part of a wide-ranging legal war between the two companies.
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Washington has accused Russia of "cheating" on sanctions and said it has evidence of "consistent and wide-ranging Russian violations".
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The president did not specify whether any countries would be exempt, but the restrictions are expected to be wide-ranging.
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The menu, which changes monthly, is fairly small but wide-ranging, and the dishes are lovingly described and elegantly plated.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Here are highlights from a wide-ranging Reuters interview on Wednesday with U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell.
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In a recent wide-ranging interview for InStyle's September issue, Aniston spoke out about the "misconceptions" of her single life.
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Over some snacks and a few bottles of wine, we had a free-flowing and wide-ranging conversation about money.
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The company has moved deeper into cancer therapy market through wide-ranging deals, including those for immunotherapy and targeted therapy.
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The more wide-ranging the corruption scandal, the greater the threat to support for the political system as a whole.
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It plans to publish a wide-ranging policy paper on the topic by the middle of this year, she said.
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This list shows how wide-ranging the congressional inquiry into Trump and his administration officials' dealings with Ukraine has become.
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In a wide-ranging conversation, the author of "The Truth About Trump," an unauthorized and comprehensive biography, D'Antonio took CNN.
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One step in that direction, following McDonald's murder, is a consent decree, a court order to implement wide-ranging reform.
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As the Iraqi parliamentary elections approach, Iran is intensifying its efforts to cultivate wide-ranging political partnerships in the country.
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Those named will not all suffer sanctions as harsh and wide-ranging as those imposed on people blacklisted by courts.
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Recently, Dunham sat down with Schumer for a wide-ranging conversation that was then published in her newsletter, Lenny Letter.
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ADNOC began a wide-ranging shake-up in 2016 to tackle competition from new producers such as U.S. shale firms.
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But it's a pretty wide-ranging list of the hazards of belief, and of living in a society alongside believers.
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"We now know that the gut microbiome may be very important with wide-ranging effects on our health," said Muir.
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Unfortunately for those trying to use alcohol for depression management, its wide-ranging effects make it a double-edged sword.
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The wide-ranging report did not give the breakdown of the potential $16 trillion economic impact it estimated by 2030.
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"I'm still formulating a lot of things," Levine, 39, told Variety in a wide-ranging interview for their hitmakers issue.
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In total, the exhibit features works representing fifty different artists with a wide ranging set of styles, techniques and influences.
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In a wide-ranging cover story for The Hollywood Reporter, Carrey, 56, discussed his long retreat from the entertainment industry.
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Sweeping powers The new assembly has wide-ranging powers and is expected to rewrite the Venezuelan Constitution at Maduro's behest.
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Proposition 2 grants people with wide-ranging health issues permission to use cannabis in many forms to treat their conditions.
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They stemmed from a wide-ranging probe of graft at state-owned oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA, known as Petrobras.
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In a wide-ranging conversation, we talked about the company's critics, its business prospects, and Evernote's plan for the future.
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In a wide-ranging discussion, Kelleher said he was looking forward to technology shaking up bond trading, among other areas.
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The main thing is that the FBI has pursued a wide-ranging investigation into Russian interference with the US election.
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That may require the Chinese to reach out to local communities and listen to wide-ranging opinions from multiple stakeholders.
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Their dialogue is wide-ranging, but largely evokes the lived experiences and ideological struggles of being black in modern Britain.
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The collection says a lot about the American marketing and sponsorship expert's wide-ranging interests and connections across the paddock.
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In a wide-ranging, supersized Comic-Con panel on Thursday, Marvel Games dove deep into three upcoming triple-A titles.
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He was a co-founder of Wired, and the insights explored in his book are deep, provocative, and wide-ranging.
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In the wide-ranging Q&A with reporters, the Pope also said history will harshly judge deniers of climate change.
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Her efforts on these issues have been wide-ranging, though it's unclear whether they'll be enough to set her apart.
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Network news largely ignored the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's wide-ranging report on the state of climate science.
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Washington has accused Russia of "cheating" on sanctions and said it has evidence of "consistent and wide-ranging Russian violations".
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The researchers also derived death rates of US adults using the CDC's Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research database.
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Republicans have seized on two points of possible tension within the wide-ranging legislation, both of which could split Democrats.
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"The difference here is we have wide-ranging UN sanctions that go beyond what we had on Iran," he said.
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In the wide-ranging interview, Barkley also said the presidential race made him "sad" and criticized the mudslinging between candidates.
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The tariff spat is one element of a wide-ranging trade dispute between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping's government.
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In 1983, the writer Bob Shacochis conducted a wide-ranging interview with McPherson in The Iowa Journal of Literary Studies.
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MORE issued a warning against "irresponsible" social media use in a wide-ranging interview with Britain's Prince Harry on Wednesday.
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The revelation came from a wide-ranging interview that the Oversight Committee's staff had with Millan Hupp, Pruitt's former scheduler.
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The investigation is wide-ranging and Trump's critics hope it will lead to obstruction of justice charges for the president.
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Routes of infections, such as through injection drug use or heterosexual transmission, were also more wide-ranging among indigenous populations.
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The committee launched a wide-ranging investigation into high drug costs in January, and has examined documents obtained from drugmakers.
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"Phones work pretty well," Bass said with some pique in a wide-ranging interview in her office on Capitol Hill.
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AstraZeneca has been moving deeper into cancer therapy market through wide-ranging deals, including those for immunotherapy and targeted therapy.
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And the leaks coincided with the House Judiciary Committee's announcement of a wide-ranging antitrust investigation into Silicon Valley's giants.
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The Senate failed to pass a wide-ranging energy reform bill Thursday amid heated debate over aid for the city.
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The task force convened 21 wide-ranging stakeholders in medical cybersecurity, ranging from device manufacturers to hospitals to consumer advocates.
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North Korea is a nuclear-armed state with a wide-ranging missile program capable of medium to long-range strikes.
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Michael resigned from the company following a wide-ranging investigation into Uber's company culture that included harassment and discrimination complaints.
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The investigation is wide-ranging and Trump's critics hope it will lead to obstruction of justice charges against the president.
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The Democratic lawmakers, however, argue that there has been clear activity that warrants additional sanctions under the wide-ranging law.
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"I could go another year if I had to," Mr. Kelly said last week in a wide-ranging news conference.
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In our wide-ranging interview, Tim talked about the development of the venture and startup ecosystem over the past decades.
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Barton's statement is characteristically wide-ranging and somewhat introspective, although mostly arriving at conclusions that benefit his point of view.
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In a wide-ranging speech, Kelce took aim at all the doubters, and essentially told them all to fuck off.
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She had a brief to modernise the central bank's management as it took on wide-ranging responsibilities for financial services.
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"The topics are wide ranging and foster the most important thing missing from MBA school — internal mindset," said Bolander.15.
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"There's a level of frustration we need to acknowledge," General Harrigian said in a wide-ranging telephone interview last week.
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Their finding came despite the fact that a special counsel continues a wide-ranging investigation that could produce different results.
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The list is wide-ranging, from Star Wars: The Last Jedi to the little-seen Chilean film A Fantastic Woman.
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But the more you explore the wide-ranging impulses and examples that spur him on, the more it seems concrete.
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As mobile and efficient scavengers, vultures play a critical role in ecosystems, and removing them can have wide-ranging impacts.
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Such a designation imposes wide-ranging economic and travel sanctions on companies and individuals who interact with the targeted group.
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The designation imposed wide-ranging sanctions on the Guards Corps, which is heavily immersed in a range of Iranian industries.
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Our favorite part about the wide-ranging interpretations is how they interrogate the soul and meaning of the American project.
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Doctors' records don't typically capture lifestyle habits, so the study fails to account for the wide-ranging effects of diet.
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The window for the United States to pursue a wide-ranging, aggressive response to the coronavirus pandemic may be closing.
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As Greece emerges from a ruinous crisis, its creditors are drawing up plans to prevent another wide-ranging economic disaster.
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Nothing better illustrates the complex web of Brazil's democratic decay than operation Car Wash, the wide-ranging investigation into corruption.
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This football story is just one more signifier of the devastating and wide-ranging effects of poverty and gaping inequality.
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They replaced a wider 2015 regulation, which never took effect, that sought to drive more wide-ranging power sector changes.
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Gelsey Bell, a wide-ranging singer, composer and scholar, is leading listening sessions of works from the MoMA sound archives.
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But the actors' reappearance so soon after makes you wonder where this true ensemble's wide-ranging anarchy will alight next.
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Ms. Heller, a prolific, wide-ranging writer in multiple languages, explored Marxism, ethics and modernity as well as everyday life.
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The basketball star&aposs process of designing products included wide-ranging chats with his mentor, former Nike CEO Mark Parker.
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The policy was certainly major, with potentially wide-ranging economic effects, but it didn't originate with Treasury or the IRS.
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In the wide-ranging interview, Clinton also said she won the Democratic primary "by March and April" but that Sen.
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Our wide-ranging conversation explores Mr. Obama's impact on race, health care, economic inequality and America's place in the world.
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"We don&apost fact-check political ads," Zuckerberg said in a wide-ranging speech at Georgetown University in mid-October.
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In Beijing's view, wide-ranging and intensifying American-Chinese trade disputes are only part of America's attempt to contain China.
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It was part of a wide-ranging discussion, reported earlier by Bloomberg, that also touched on the president's tax policy.
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But as the climate continues to change, the park and its beloved inhabitants will likely start seeing wide-ranging effects.
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The array of wide-ranging and diverse work serves as a snapshot of the state's complex, flourishing contemporary art landscape.
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Accompanied by trumpet, it was a wide-ranging poem made of words, sounds and breaths, and lasted some 13 minutes.
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In the wide-ranging call with reporters, Calhoun said he intended to improve the company's culture and lift employee morale.
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Starr, a former federal appeals court judge, oversaw the wide-ranging Whitewater investigation of President Clinton from 1994 through 1998.
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Beyond the fate of the current wide-ranging investigations and pending prosecutions is a power that Trump alone does wield.
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In addition, two congressional committees have issued subpoenas for testimony and documents as part of their wide-ranging, bipartisan investigations.
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The company has a wide-ranging platform with features like Stories, Messenger, and WhatsApp that analysts say should accelerate growth.
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Democrats also focused on the economy and the ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump in the wide-ranging debate.
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Warren called out Amazon on Tuesday, citing its wide-ranging grasp over customers, suppliers and the data that connects them.
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Nor does Trump need to fear a wide-ranging "ripple effect" resulting in regions all over Europe declaring their independence.
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Sessions featuring a limited number of questions and the foreign press are not the same as wide-ranging solo affairs.
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Kelly has interpreted that as a wide-ranging mandate that would include Kushner, a person familiar with the matter said.
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Mr. Martínez performed at the Jazz Standard this week with Mr. Rodríguez, another Havana-born musician of wide-ranging ambition.
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The implications of the deal are set to be wide ranging, and come within the context of Germany's energy transition.
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Her more than 20 books feature wide-ranging yet incisive reflections on time, memory, art, mythology and the American West.
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Wide-ranging, sit-down interviews are rare for her; agreeing to this interview and these topics was a deliberate decision.
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But a wide-ranging and impactful Los Angeles-based art exhibit launched last week is seeking to change that fact.
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Patty Murray (D-WA), a sponsor of a wide-ranging child care bill in Congress, told Vox in a statement.
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The final survey had 186 wide-ranging questions, such as: Has a stranger ever showed you his genitals in public?
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That's the weighty premise of a viral Ramadan ad that's sparked a wide-ranging social media discussion on terrorism this week.
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The fact that such a low-fat pig could even exist has pretty wide-ranging implications for farmers, Zhao tells NPR.
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"Capitalism is based upon competition," Hickenlooper, who made his fortune as a small-business owner, said in a wide-ranging interview.
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Trump announced last May that he would restore wide-ranging sanctions on Iran, OPEC's third biggest oil producer at the time.
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U.S. officials, however, rejected North Korea's offer to dismantle its reactor complex at Yongbyon in exchange for wide-ranging sanctions relief.
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West, 41, discussed his support for President Trump in a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times earlier this week .
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Trump also touched on supporting religious liberty, protecting national security and defending his controversial travel ban in his wide-ranging speech.
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Join Bungie CEO Pete Parsons for a wide-ranging discussion about his career, the industry, and Bungie's next release, Destiny 2.
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Then everyone went on to make their own picks in a wide-ranging argument that may have actually damaged personal relationships.
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And it's a bummer for those who contributed to Mapzen's wide-ranging data sets, which included detailed info on public transportation.
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You are going to see a lot, because Canada imposed tariffs on metals, but also this slew of wide-ranging products.
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The ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, which nominated him to the post, said it would launch a wide-ranging investigation.
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Nietzsche had plenty to overcome in his own life, which is vividly recounted in Ms Prideaux's wide-ranging and sensitive book.
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The report is thorough and wide-ranging in its purpose of arguing for promoting women's educational and professional development in tech.
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Entry is always free, and the incredibly wide-ranging permanent collection and unique temporary exhibitions mean there's something for every taste.
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These productions combine sumptuous cinematography, engaging animal narratives and policy recommendations, demonstrating how an individual's behaviour can have wide-ranging repercussions.
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The types of institutions interested are wide-ranging, from the Tate Modern to the Queens Museum and the ICA in Philadelphia.
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She's a nonpareil guide, and "Weatherland" is a great achievement, wide-ranging but not confusing, packed with details yet clearly focused.
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And for anyone in any doubt, let your eyes wander over to a wide-ranging interview with the New York Times.
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The V&A is committed to continuing this important and wide-ranging dialogue with colleagues at the Ethiopian Embassy in London.
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Schedlowski has since built a strong case, however, that immune responses can be conditioned in humans with wide-ranging potential benefits.
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Featuring five very distinct performers, the production aims to give a contemporary and wide-ranging interpretation to a millennia-old phenomenon.
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"I remember one occasion in a very remote part of northern Australia," he tells Christiane Amanpour in a wide-ranging interview.
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The research, led by scientists at the Ohio State University, has wide-ranging implications, from evolution to biotechnology to climate change.
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And after that, the Kennedy curse became this sort of wide-ranging explanation for a lot of things that were happening.
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Twenty-three years after he first joined CBS, Moonves has left the network as part of a wide-ranging corporate settlement.
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Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian is making wide-ranging changes to the group as he surpasses six months on the job.
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These objects are transformed in a variety of ways in her wide-ranging practice that includes sculpture, ceramic, installation, and performance.
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In this wide-ranging and candid interview, we touched upon everything from the recent acquisition to the company's future product plans.
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During a wide-ranging interview that lasted nearly 90 minutes, Perullo said he bought the DiMaggio collection for roughly $3 million.
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"I'm still formulating a lot of things," Levine, 39, told Variety in a wide-ranging interview for their November hitmakers issue.
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In a wide-ranging interview with pal Molly McNearney — Jimmy Kimmel's wife — for InStyle's September issue, Aniston set the record straight.
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Disembodied SoundsGiven how common and wide-ranging they are, ghostly sounds deserve their own category in the world of paranormal investigation.
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Koob, though, suspects that many people coping with depression may like the fact that alcohol is such a wide-ranging drug.
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"We should not forget the mother of all conflicts is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict," he said in a wide-ranging speech.
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Several sailors were implicated in the case after a wide-ranging investigation into reports of numerous incidents aboard the USS Wyoming.
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The SNES title was a strange departure, even as far as the diverse and wide-ranging gameplay of Mario's world goes.
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In April 2003, the medical regulatory agency — then called Bureau of Medical Cannabis Regulation — posted stringent and wide-ranging draft regulations.
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Some players resort to frantically googling the answers to the game's wide-ranging questions; some write scripts to google for them.
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The Senate vote was part of a wide-ranging trade enforcement bill approved 75 to 20, its passage led by Republicans.
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We talked about that, Facebook Live, making money and a bunch of other hot button-topics in a wide ranging interview.
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"I'm still formulating a lot of things," Levine, 39, told Variety in a wide-ranging interview for their November hitmakers issue.
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Mueller Examining Trump's Tweets in Wide-Ranging Obstruction Inquiry Trump's tweets could come back to haunt him in the Mueller investigation.
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According to one wide-ranging US survey, two-thirds of men who report sexual victimization say that their attacker was female.
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Despite his wide-ranging tastes, the "Shark Tank" judge says there is one essential book that every professional needs to read.
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It also faces a lawsuit from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and is in a wide-ranging legal dispute with Apple.
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But overall, Made in North Korea packs a wide-ranging and well-curated set of items into just a few rooms.
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This led to wide-ranging conversation, covering not just our eventual demises but also joy, gratitude, and being present in life.
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The great intact forests host the most diverse ecosystems and robust populations of top predators, wide-ranging migrants and undiscovered species.
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Wells Fargo's CEO pay package has trailed peers in recent years in the aftermath of a wide-ranging sales practices scandal.
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In a wide-ranging interview, Bannon touched on the Republican establishment, white nationalism, and gave his take on the Russia investigation.
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South Africa's Zuma is facing 783 corruption charges, and Brazil's Temer is implicated in the wide-ranging "Operation Car Wash" scandals.
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A five-page draft of the MOU reveals a wide-ranging accord full of broad undertakings, but short on specific details.
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Her latest book of essays, Feel Free, covers topics as wide ranging as Brexit, social media, Jay-Z, and Justin Bieber.
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In the end, it is only a surprise that a wide-ranging study like Shooting Up has not been produced before.
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In the wide-ranging letter, Dimon also addressed JPMorgan's liquidity, U.S. interest rate policy and American financial regulation, among other topics.
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After brief remarks from McMaster, Trump launched into a wide-ranging rant that included an aside about Hollywood and the media.
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The wide-ranging sanctions package targets sectors of the Russian economy as well as the individuals who carried out the cyberattacks.
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The actress is featured on the August cover of Town & Country, and the magazine's interview with Negga is incredibly wide-ranging.
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Washington (CNN)On Wednesday, the Daily Caller, a conservative website, sat down with President Donald Trump for a "wide ranging" interview.
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The arrests, reported in Vietnamese state media, were the latest in what has become a wide-ranging investigation spanning several countries.
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Dozens of current and former law enforcement officials are pushing lawmakers to quickly pass a wide-ranging criminal justice reform bill.
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Cannabidiol, or CBD, is one of the active ingredients in marijuana and is increasingly thought to have wide-ranging health benefits.
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ALBANY — For eight of the nine defendants charged on Thursday in the wide-ranging bribery and bid-rigging scheme surrounding Gov.
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The 52-page document draws on wide-ranging sources including diplomatic cables and witness testimonies to make a series of allegations.
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"I'll tell you something, I don't think it's necessary," Trump's first wife said in a wide-ranging interview with Page Six.
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That's in contrast to the current wide-ranging set of interests that also includes media, railroads, chemicals, marine engines and banking.
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The current treatment regimens are wide-ranging: medication and therapy are typically prescribed, with mixed results and their own side effects.
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However, the team's wide-ranging, sometimes bizarre search for a special teams savant still doesn't seem to have solved their problem.
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United States stems from another case: Special counsel Robert Mueller's wide-ranging inquiry into Russian interference during the 2016 presidential election.
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That same day, Biden released a wide-ranging proposal to tackle mass incarceration and racial disparities in the criminal justice system.
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In the wake of Jeffrey Epstein's death, discoveries of his wide-ranging ties to the retail industry only continue to grow.
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In a wide-ranging interview with NPR, Ginsburg said she favors keeping the court at its current number of nine justices.
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Despite their wide-ranging backgrounds and their varied understanding of Vaughan's instructions and mannerisms, Rooklyn looked very much like a unit.
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The Basic Law guarantees wide-ranging personal freedoms, including freedom of speech, and independent law enforcement overseen by an independent judiciary.
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"I haven't read it, and I don't plan on reading it," he told our music critic in a wide-ranging interview.
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McDougal warned Nunberg that a subpoena is no joke and that the ramifications of a prison sentence can be wide-ranging.
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Prince Alwaleed, in a wide-ranging telephone interview on CNBC, said he planned to meet Trump in the United States soon.
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The results can sometimes veer toward the sentimental, even the saccharine, but they always have wide-ranging warmth and inimitable gusto.
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During a wide-ranging interview with the Associated Press in October, President Donald Trump pretty much said that ISIS was over.
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Consumer electronics, which are so often the product of components from wide ranging sources, have been hit with an outsized impact.
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Like any good child of the internet era, Amarillo, Texas experimentalist Hayden Pedigo has a wide-ranging set of musical interests.
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Joined by DJ Milo and drummer Luke Harris, Tricky showcases his wide ranging vocal abilities from cherubic croons to growling raps.
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Both men worked on the Trump campaign and have wide-ranging experience in the financial industry, but are new to government.
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China has wide-ranging climate policies, enshrined in the national Five-Year Plans and in blueprints at provincial and local levels.
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Mr. Horowitz is an artist based in New York whose wide-ranging and eclectic work includes sculpture, video, photography and more.
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It's equally aggressive and reflective, and Beyoncé — a bona fide cultural phenomenon — unveils yet another layer of her wide-ranging persona.
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All of this appeared to change on Thursday, when Tillerson sat down for a wide-ranging interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep.
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Nonetheless, the church's history of cover-ups may have had pervasive and wide-ranging impacts on political institutions and political culture.
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The measures will probably be more wide-ranging, because researchers are keen to keep track of different marks of well-being.
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The wide-ranging program includes Hildegard of Bingen's "Columba aspexit," Caroline Shaw's "Blueprint," a quartet by Haydn and Brahms's Piano Quintet.
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Greece passed wide-ranging changes last week aimed at clearing the way for it to receive a new tranche of funds.
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One of those was in Florida, which preempted local bag laws as part of a wide-ranging energy bill in 2008.
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Cassidy and other Republicans tried to get the revenue sharing provisions into a wide-ranging Senate energy bill earlier this year.
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But it falls short of the wide-ranging packages that the House and Senate transportation committees each approved earlier this year.
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"Their gonads shriveled up when they learned this vote was for real," he said in a wide-ranging interview with Politico.
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Prokofiev's music is as wide-ranging as the story itself, careening from lush romanticism to crunchy modernism to comical sound effects.
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In his distortions, Trump is automatic, wide ranging and perfectly comfortable exploiting nearly anyone in the service of a useful claim.
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Sapolsky, a MacArthur "genius" grant-winning scientist, offers a wide-ranging study, looking to everything from neurobiology to endocrinology for answers.
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The Chancellor's wide-ranging speech comes as she tries to win favour ahead of this month's general election on September 24.
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In 2018, the Nobel Committee delayed its literature prize as a result of a wide-ranging sexual abuse and harassment scandal.
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Conducted every four or five years, the wide-ranging survey has traditionally been viewed as an important census in higher education.
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"With the wide ranging smoke and fire issues, you have high concentrations of particles and gases in the air," Avol says.
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"Their gonads shriveled up when they learned this vote was for real," he said in a wide-ranging interview with Politico.
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X has a long list wide-ranging projects, from its Everyday Robot Project to smart glasses to salt-based energy storage.
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"This new administration has been using CFIUS in a much more aggressive and wide ranging manner," said the K Street source.
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A wide-ranging group of companies and trade associations appears to have an interest in Cuba and its untapped business markets.
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But at rallies, he often offers wide-ranging, unscripted commentary on recent events during times of chaos for the White House.
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The response to the failed coup in Turkey two and a half weeks ago has been swift, ruthless and wide-ranging.
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Museums are locked in a constant struggle against decay and an almost absurdly wide-ranging array of natural and human threats.
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Lighthizer torched Ottawa's decision to file a a wide-ranging World Trade Organization case challenging U.S. antidumping and countervailing duty measures.
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Caterpillar last year outlined a wide-ranging restructuring that could cut 10,000 employees by 2018 and shut factories around the globe.
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Dokter went into the study thinking these common birds that live over a wide-ranging area would still be very abundant.
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J. Abrams has closed a wide-ranging deal that would make WarnerMedia the exclusive home of his production company, Bad Robot.
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But I also wanted to offer some order to the disorder, to offer the audience a way through wide-ranging ideas.
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If negotiations break down, Mueller could seek a subpoena to compel wide-ranging testimony from the President before a grand jury.
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But it's now mired in wide-ranging disruption and chaos and pulling down asset values in the rest of the region.
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The Ahmeds are central figures in a wide-ranging crackdown of South Florida's shadowy yet highly lucrative drug addiction treatment industry.
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" He closes with the hope that his book has brought "deep appreciation for the remarkably wide-ranging genius of Jewish comedy.
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The Fed has wide-ranging responsibility for financial regulation, including oversight of the largest financial companies, like Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase.
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A special parliament session convened by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy could lead to a wide-ranging reshuffle of the government on Wednesday.
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Like the Goodlatte legislation, the compromise measure is a wide-ranging bill that would make significant changes to the immigration system.
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Q&A A wide-ranging conversation with the era's defining late-night host on the eve of his show's fifth anniversary.
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The implications of the new work are wide-ranging, perhaps starting with hospitals, where noise levels are high and interruptions frequent.
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Governor Ducey has raised the possibility of deploying the state attorney general's office in a wide-ranging investigation into the company.
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Such is the central message in a wide-ranging examination of humanity's quest for something beyond our temporary residence on Earth.
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But even if gun rights expand no further, the January 15 decree will likely have wide-ranging impacts on Brazilian society.
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Armstrong was talking to students in a wide-ranging discussion at the University of Colorado Boulder on Tuesday, Daily Camera reported.
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Lawyer and political activist Florynce "Flo" Kennedy's wide-ranging career fought sexist and racist policies in and out of the workplace.
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The Pennsylvania files, though, represent the most wide-ranging investigation yet into Catholic clerical child sexual abuse in the United States.
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A few House races in 2018 could offer blueprints for candidates trying to connect with a wide-ranging Asian American audience.
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On Thursday, they did just that, announcing a wide-ranging list of premium shows and performances making up the 2017 Emmy nominees.
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Kermani's brilliance lies in his ability to use his wide-ranging erudition to point up such oppositions within cultures and between them.
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The website was seized by federal agents in 2018 as part of a wide-ranging investigation into prostitution and child sex trafficking.
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Dalrymple, Gurman, Lance Ulanoff, and I set the stage for the biggest tech event of the year in a wide-ranging discussion.
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Rival Japanese automakers Toyota and Suzuki have initiated formal talks on a wide-ranging strategic partnership, and analysts are welcoming an alliance.
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The main takeaway is that her taste is wide-ranging, whether she's jamming out to Skrillex or chilling out with Bon Iver.
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Feldman says his clients are wide-ranging, and he does everything from writing website copy to marketing materials to social media posts.
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Wall Street also listened to CNBC's "Squawk Box " wide-ranging interview with Warren Buffett, the legendary investor and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
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There needs to be a wide-ranging discussion on the priorities for the immediate future and the nature of any future reconstruction.
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Observing the wild dogs from a vehicle, Carr and Marneweck discussed the potential for conflict between the wide-ranging carnivores and people.
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The exemptions are wide ranging, and can include having very low income, being incarcerated or having a close family member die recently.
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His ties with the EU have become increasingly strained since his wide-ranging purge of perceived participants in July's attempted military coup.
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On Monday, Qatar also filed a wide-ranging legal complaint at the World Trade Organization on Monday to challenge the trade boycott.
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I think she's been doing her job, " the presumptive GOP presidential nominee said in a wide-ranging phone interview with "Squawk Box.
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There's something magical in watching a bunch of talented people contributing their wide-ranging specific skill set to a problem like eviction.
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"The danger is great enough and wide-ranging enough that it warrants us sending this rare kind of an alert," Huston said.
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The cost that is associated with NEPA review is also wide ranging and not readily available due to agencies not keeping track.
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