The move, widely known as demonetization, also disrupted agricultural activity.
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The national broadcaster, more widely known as KBS, has apologized.
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Karoshi became widely known in Japan in the late 2500s.
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It's perhaps not widely known that Uber has Russian investors.
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It's called autonomous sensory meridian response, widely known as ASMR.
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It's widely known that you should be encrypting your data.
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This fact was not widely known for quite some time.
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Some may not be widely known, at least not yet.
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It's widely known that sleep affects our mood and health.
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The Lake District is widely known as England's wettest place.
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The U.S. request was widely known among oil market watchers.
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It is widely known and used within the scientific community.
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That symbol is not widely known to the general public.
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Less widely known is that their mothers are coming, too.
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His views on climate change, however, are not widely known.
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However, the Mercers' prior support for Cruz was widely known.
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" He also was widely known for the catchphrase, "Whoa, Nellie!
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Bloomberg may not be widely known as a tech guy.
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Shanahan's views on the Afghan war are not widely known.
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The price of the swaps, however, is not widely known.
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This is a widely known fact, including among terrorist groups.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has a widely known antipathy toward Clinton.
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"It is widely known that science evolves over time," Schillinger said.
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Quitting smoking is challenging, even though the risks are widely known.
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But Blatter is widely known for making up his own rules.
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It's just one that deserves to be much more widely known.
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It's widely known that happiness can absolutely alter your physical self.
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Thus, his idea about eclipses, including lunar eclipses, wasn't widely known.
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Was that a thing that was widely known at the time?
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She doesn't know what is widely known as fame or talent.
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The drug lord is widely known for escaping Mexican authorities twice.
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The pilot had been previously reported, but was not widely known.
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FELICITY BOYCE, MATERIAL DEVELOPER: It's quite widely known as the goo.
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It's a type of program that's widely known as heroin maintenance.
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Widely known as a boring, conservative coach, Ferentz started getting aggressive.
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But she was not widely known outside the textile-art world.
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Mr. Basuki, widely known as Ahok, was jailed for 20 months.
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It's widely known that cyberattacks interfered with the 2016 presidential election.
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These pictures were hits, and are still his most widely known.
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He hadn't hidden his sexuality, but it also wasn't widely known.
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The phenomenon became widely known and changed the lives of many.
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As a result, the business was more influential than widely known.
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He has not, however, been widely known for his accounting expertise.
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The department is widely known among requesters as a FOIA black hole.
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Biden's history on busing is not widely known among Democrats, including Harris.
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U.S.S." — which is widely known to stand for "F— You Scott Storch.
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Yet, it is widely-known that diversity is what breeds amazing innovation.
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Auburn Avenue is one of the nation's most widely known Negro sections.
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It was widely known that this Iowa caucus came with added complications.
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This relationship, according to Buzzfeed, was widely-known throughout the animation world.
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Phil Spencer, Microsoft's "Head of Xbox," uses a widely known Gamertag, P3.
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Apple, for instance, patched this bug before it was even widely known.
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Yet the history of Afro–Puerto Rican art is not widely known.
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Welfare fraud was the only thing for which she was widely known.
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The "Seinfeld" story first became widely known after the Bloomberg Businessweek profile.
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Wassily de Basil's Ballets Russes, the world's most widely known ballet company.
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But the origin behind the salty crackers' name is less widely known.
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For these reasons, David became more widely known than his brother Charles.
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They are most widely known as a symbol of hospitality and welcoming.
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"Romancelandia," as the community is widely known, has debated these questions before.
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Sharif was initially a supporter of MBS, as he is widely known.
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Treasury bill issuance and maturity is widely known information on Wall Street.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has made his disdain for LIDAR widely known.
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A number of widely known government agencies have their own intelligence arms.
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Hiaasen was just learning how to fish, and Curtis was widely known.
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RCom, as the company is widely known, did not provide much details.
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It was widely known that unsafe streets can directly injure an individual.
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The new plan formalizes a focus that was widely known in China.
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Smarter Living: Beef is widely known as the most emissions-intensive food.
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It is widely known that he had an adored German shepherd named Blondi.
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It's widely known that General Election campaigns tend to be long, depressing affairs.
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ADHD was not a widely known or well understood condition before the 1990s.
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General Suheil al-Hassan who is widely known as Nimr, Arabic for tiger.
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The simple answer to this question is widely known, but also widely misunderstood.
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As these limitations become more widely known, the hype is starting to cool.
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The U.S. made Zarqawi a worldwide celebrity Before 0003, Zarqawi wasn't widely known.
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The problem is widely known — yet how to stop it is more tricky.
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Aero, but this is not a hobby he wants to be widely known.
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He is widely known across the country and is popular in the countryside.
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Most makeup brands are widely known for their one or two cult products.
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The case has gripped Singapore, a country widely known for its political stability.
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Larry Bell is widely known as a Southern California "Light and Space" artist.
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Their biggest achievement was converting synth pop into something mainstream and widely known.
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But that 'anything' has made it widely known as an incubator of hatred.
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Why say this at all, since it was widely known to be true?
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This Is Us is widely known as the most maudlin show on television.
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Recently, Robbins interviewed Cuban musician Armando Christian Perez, more widely known as Pitbull.
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After all, it's a widely known fact that our phones are pretty disgusting.
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Abuse of prescription stimulants among high school and college students is widely known.
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Black Friday has been around for longer and is therefore more widely known.
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Lopez Obrador, widely known as AMLO, halted a liberalization of Mexico's energy market.
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It is also widely known that Huawei is essentially state controlled and influenced.
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Today, Crispr-Cas9 is widely known as a powerful way to edit genes.
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Cillizza: Conyers is widely known as the longest serving member of the House.
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Online information flows using well-defined protocols, widely known and available to all.
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Terms of the deal are undisclosed, though it was widely known that Chew.
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Mumia Abu-Jamal's case is widely known and yet he's still in jail.
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" Another former Facebook employee told Motherboard "this specific case certainly wasn't widely known.
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The pro-labor chant "Solidarity Forever" is perhaps the most widely known adaptation.
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Instead, it repeats anecdotes and widely known, Wikipedia-level biographical information about Grossman.
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Reuters was not immediately able to locate Teodorin, as Obiang is widely known.
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Like Obama in 85033, the former New York mayor is not widely known.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has made his disdain for the sensor widely known.
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Though not widely known outside Canada, Mr. Wagamese was admired by his peers.
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This fact became widely known, partially because it's so appealing to many people.
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Musician, producer and composer Wyclef Jean is widely-known as a music mogul.
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After Pikachu, Jigglypuff is probably the most widely known character from the games.
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Especially if it's someone who isn't widely known or hasn't been properly recognized?
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Still, it is widely known that statistics from the states are "imprecise," Rivas added.
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Just one alias for Hutchins—his widely known "MalwareTech"—is mentioned in the indictment.
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Batman is widely known as one of the most popular superheroes of all time.
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That will be the true "tell," advisers say, and will quickly become widely known.
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Background: The controversy stems from two sections: The first, widely known as Article 11.
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As a quietly industrious toiler, and sometimes dull speaker, she is not widely known.
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A subject that on Wednesday night Kendall Jenner made her stance widely known on.
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For example, it is not widely known that some Christian denominations welcomed LGBTQ Americans.
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I found that just because it's not widely known doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
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If Johnson's climate views were more widely known, much of that support might dissipate.
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He became widely-known as a respected sports executive and hard worker to boot.
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I assume it wasn't widely known, because no one seems to have known it.
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A lawyer for RCom, as the company is widely known, said it would appeal.
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But his sentiments were widely known, and he became a lodestar for anti-Fascists.
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He was widely known for providing legislative favors for railroads in return for cash.
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The fact that this sort of information isn't widely known only makes matters worse.
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Until recently, Son was not widely known among the Silicon Valley start-up set.
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Police and experts have widely known for 45 years that it shouldn't be done.
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This family planning program, widely known as Title X, has been a phenomenal success.
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While WrkRiot is not widely known, the start-up's collapse has gripped Silicon Valley.
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Also based in San Jose, eBay is widely known for its online shopping experience.
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Jennifer Lopez is widely known around the world as a fashion and style icon.
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It became widely known as one of the most powerful units inside the company.
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Mr. Clarridge, widely known by his nickname Dewey, delighted in the role of rogue.
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Scams are widely known to be common in the world of prison pen pals.
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Mr. Hashimoto's foremost films were widely known outside Japan and inspired several Hollywood pictures.
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Even so, the method is not widely known or used in the United States.
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During the lawsuit, the details of the sex tape's origins became more widely known.
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This is a phenomenon that needs to be better understood and more widely known.
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His tactics made him one of the most widely known sheriffs in the country.
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Their names were not widely known, but that of another scientist, Stephen Hawking, was.
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Stand Your Ground became widely known in 2012, when the police in Sanford, Fla.
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" Today he's widely known by a less flattering name, "the Bernie Madoff of France.
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Fox News is widely known as one of the president's favorite television news outlets.
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But she noted that Mr. Biden had the advantage of already being widely known.
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Instead he decided to go with Mr. Day, more widely known as Dapper Dan.
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Now its "director emeritus," he is widely known for his "Jungle Jack" television appearances.
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Hart's anti-Trump social media posts became widely known a week before Stone's sentencing.
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By the time they were widely known, President Trump had been sworn into office.
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The two of the four members to be replaced are widely known as doves.
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The practice became so widely known that opponents started putting fake play sheets out.
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The most widely known study, from the 1990s, found a 30 million word gap.
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Some analysts even predict a restart of asset purchases, widely known as quantitative easing.
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Because, unfortunately, even though the information has been "public" for years, it's not widely known.
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When Rubin left Google in 2014, the circumstances of his departure were not widely known.
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Newton's interest in alchemy is not widely known, as alchemy is usually dismissed as pseudoscience.
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These entities aren't widely known, but they amass virtual warehouses of information about all Americans.
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Here's a fun fact that is semi widely known: Emma Stone is actually an Emily.
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The Aurora Australis is the southern hemisphere counterpart to the more widely known Aurora Borealis.
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Now, Basquiat and Kerry James Marshall fetch top prices at auctions and are widely known.
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It was widely known to employees that the company was in need of financial support.
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It's widely known that the technology startup scene is dominated by male founders and investors.
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That's not surprising since it's widely known that he doesn't really know much about it.
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The cases, which are widely known as business email compromise, target businesses and not consumers.
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Cruz, whose campaign manager is widely known for vicious attacks, would certainly dredge them up.
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Mr. Perrotta, who is widely known as Nino, has not responded to requests for comment.
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Cicero (David Bamber) was a widely known and respected defender of the rule of law.
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Lewis's past as a radio shock jock was widely known before his election to Congress.
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It's widely known that doctors suffer from disproportionately high rates of burnout, depression and suicide.
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"Where do you see yourself five years from now?" is a widely known interview question.
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In the world of personal development, she is widely known as the "Money Manifestation Queen."
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Widely known as S. R. Nathan, he was the country's sixth and longest-serving president.
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It was not until this week that his identity was widely known by the public.
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Petrobras, as the firm is widely known, did not respond to a request for comment.
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That decision came even as the president was making his displeasure with McConnell widely known.
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But he is widely known as one of the last people to see Brown alive.
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M.B.S., as he is widely known, met with Bill Clinton, Rupert Murdoch and Oprah Winfrey.
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The virtues of Barcelona are widely known (the food, the architecture, the culture, the everything).
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The danger is that AMLO, as he is widely known, might well aggravate that damage.
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While the condition is widely known today, the term only entered medical doctrine after 1980.
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But many of Dr. Strauss's victims painted a picture of abuse widely known and unaddressed.
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The Malamuts are natives of Cherry Hill, N.J., and widely known as Philadelphia 76ers fans.
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They are Chucheep Chiwasut, widely known as Uncle Sanam Luang, Siam Theerawut and Kritsana Thapthai.
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Two of four members to be replaced are widely known to favor more expanisionary policy.
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While King knew about this union, ILWU history isn&apost widely known off the waterfront.
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Widely known as the Happy Slam, the Australian Open is also clearly the Busy Slam.
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The abuse has been widely known but ignored for many years by politicians, they say.
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It's widely known that since ancient times, fur was used for a practical purpose: warmth.
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The chief came to be widely known among the SEALs as a battle-wise veteran.
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Two of the most widely known papering services are Audience Extras and Play by Play.
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To date, the brand's single more widely known model has been the actress Hari Nef.
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The campaign's financial situation was also more dire than widely known, said one former aide.
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It was widely known in the newsroom — to many editors — that we were doing this.
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Elizabeth Warren is widely known for her public battles with big banks and Wall Street.
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Hoffman has a net worth of $1.8 billion, and is widely-known as a savvy strategist.
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But in 1904, when the Black Hand first became widely known, the FBI didn't even exist.
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Facebook is widely known for its "Like" button, created by Justin Rosenstein, an early Facebook engineer.
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Secureworks calls them Group-4127, but today CrowdStrike's moniker—Fancy Bear—is the most widely known.
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It's widely known that Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates dropped out to pursue their own companies.
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Here's the big question for Andy Rubin, widely known as the father of Android: what's next?
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He's widely known as one of the top online instructors on the topic of Microsoft Azure.
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The assault was the first widely known example of hackers bringing down a major power network.
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The best ads use a celebrity's widely known, but seldom acknowledged weaknesses to make a point.
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Not that long ago, Margaret Mead was one of the most widely known intellectuals in America.
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These companies had already started to roll out patches before the design flaws became widely known.
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It is the brainchild of the country's crown prince, Muhammad bin Salman, widely known as MBS.
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It's widely known at this point that things are not always as they seem on Instagram.
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his government prefer "good" or "beautiful", a less widely known sense.
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It's widely known that the United States leads the world in defense spending by a lot.
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Ince is widely known as one of the most spirited speakers from the opposition in parliament.
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Mr. de Blasio is not widely known in Iowa, and his monthslong hesitation to endorse Mrs.
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The question now becomes: What does AMLO, as he is widely known, do with his mandate?
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With that, he ended his speech with a touch of his widely-known sense of humor.
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And seven, or 153%, carried a different mutation on BRCA215 or BRCA230 than what's widely known.
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By now it's widely known that plastic, in its many forms, is awful for the environment.
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YouTube star Tati Westbrook is widely known for her weekly videos about makeup and beauty products.
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Bernie Madoff is widely known as the leader of the largest Ponzi scheme in US history.
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It's been widely known that the Steele dossier circulated throughout Washington in the election's final months.
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ICRA noted the company, widely known as RCom, had "sizeable debt repayment commitments," during the year.
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The issue became more widely known when it was reported on popular Apple blog The Loop.
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Now, though, another widely known and controversial candidate is running under the party's banner: Joe Arpaio.
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For instance, sexual identities that are widely known are heterosexual, often known as straight, or gay.
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While Mr. Brady never formally endorsed Mr. Trump, the quarterback's views were widely known in Massachusetts.
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Despite Buchanan's Nobel Prize, it was far from certain that his work would become widely known.
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As for Mr. Bahgat, it is widely known that his investigative reporting has rattled the government.
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His last Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, was widely known to the voting public before her campaign.
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On Saturday, she revealed an aspect of herself that was not widely known outside her team.
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In recent years, Perkins became more widely known for his vociferous defenses of America's wealthiest citizens.
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As is widely known, a wheat field is where the artist attempted to end his life.
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Over time the location, details and all, became widely known; sure enough, the owls stopped coming.
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Many of the perpetrators were widely known to insiders at Parliament for inappropriate behavior, she said.
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As has been widely known for some time, animal products sit on top of the list.
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Yousafzai, widely known by her first name, Malala, is a student at the University of Oxford.
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Shares of Consolidated Edison, widely known as Con Ed, are up more than 23% in 2019.
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The relationship between the two corporations wasn't widely known in the United States until this week.
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Fairey's work became widely known through his 2008 "Hope" image of then–presidential candidate Barack Obama.
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Some, like Lincoln's political idol, Henry Clay, and the abolitionist orator Wendell Phillips, are widely known.
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Reliance Communications, widely known as RCom, reported its third quarterly loss in a row last month.
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McDonald's is widely known as a colossus even among the giants of the fast-food world.
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"It was widely known that they were constructing some kind of residence for Hitler," Stempowska recalled.
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He's widely known for the artist's books he has created with his photography throughout his career.
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Mr. Ali said Mr. Khalifa's identity as the narrator was not widely known in the caliphate.
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Columbia's reputation for sociality and fun is widely known as the weakest in the Ivy League.
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African American couples have shaped our country's history, whether their stories are widely known or not.
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It was widely known that Charney had sexual relationships with plenty of women at the company.
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The official said Masri, as he was widely known, had sought refuge in Iran after the Sept.
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Dr. Dot is widely known in the music and celebrity worlds as a pit bull massage therapist.
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Jayalalithaa, widely known as "Amma" or "Mother", died on Monday following a cardiac arrest the previous day.
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McCarron said that he left those positions off because, in his view, they were already widely known.
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Even now, many of them aren't widely known — they are the invisible unicorns of the tech industry.
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Harbour is currently most widely known as Sheriff Jim Hopper on the Netflix TV series Stranger Things.
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I went with Sonos because it's the wireless speaker brand that's widely known for high-quality sound.
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Soon after, punny hosts Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins (widely known as Mel and Sue), were replaced.
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Though it's an unofficial rule, it is widely known that the Queen finds colorful nail polish distracting.
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By now, it's widely known fact that Thom Browne is an underestimated commodity in the fashion landscape.
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Columnist Mosharraf Zaidi told CNN that Almeida's report had confirmed what was already widely known in Pakistan.
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It's been widely known that this would be the last season for longtime series star Andrew Lincoln.
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This is funny, because Amazon is a widely known as an awful and abusive place to work.
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Photos: CodelcoThe ever burning hole widely known as the Door to Hell is located in Derweze, Turkmenistan.
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Kharraz said there is good reason that others will sign up once the concept becomes widely known.
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It's widely known and little reported (now) that midterms are typically bad for the party in power.
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Cute cat videos are widely known to be the foundational bedrock and unofficial currency of the internet.
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Joko Widodo, Indonesia's president (pictured above), who is widely known as Jokowi, came to power promising reform.
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It's also widely known that the self-made billionaire offers some of the most prized advice around.
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Thicke, widely known for his role as Dr. Jason Seaver on Growing Pains, passed away on Tuesday.
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We need a mass media campaign to make sure these new guidelines are widely known and understood.
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Rather, Bridgewater is also widely known for its unique culture shaped over decades of trial and error.
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The smartphone is more widely known as the first device to run Tango, Google's augmented reality technology.
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The Night Wolves is also widely known in Russia for its patriotic New Year's parties for children.
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Despite this ecological pioneering, his name, though monumental in Brazil, is not widely known in New York.
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The White House said other parties must have leaked the information, suggesting it was becoming widely known.
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Nita Lowey, includes 48 incumbent women members, almost all of whom are widely known as Pelosi supporters.
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The brand is widely known for its facial cleansers, but its Eyelash Tonic ($11.99) deserves attention too.
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The White House said other parties must have leaked the information, suggesting it was becoming widely known.
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It's a widely-known, weird fact that British people love Australian soap operas more than Australians do.
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Sources say such exchanges between Chinese and foreign militaries are far more frequent than is widely known.
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There is just one problem: The man is widely known as Giovanni da Verrazzano, with two z's.
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Convincing customers to choose a start-up over a widely known incumbent's service will be a challenge.
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It was widely known that poisonous relations had developed between Trump's outside legal team and Kushner's lawyers.
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"It's widely known the U.S. is doing an inadequate job of testing and regulating chemicals," Helm said.
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His troll-ish reputation is widely known among other notable chefs doing Mexican cooking in Los Angeles.
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It must have been nerve-racking, taking on one of Shakespeare's most widely known and beloved works.
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Technically, the virus widely known as the coronavirus is just the latest of many similarly shaped viruses.
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The campaign was a product of the fuel and petrochemical manufacturers trade group, widely known as AFPM.
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But Gingrich also conceded the tremendous political risks for Pence, whose own presidential ambitions are widely known.
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She plays cute grandma to Jeff Koons's cheerful robot, to cite another widely known artist's self-presentation.
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Yet the business, focusing on behind-the-scenes software programs, was not widely known outside the industry.
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He prevented diseases, developing a process — widely known as pasteurization — for killing microbes in milk and wine.
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But he makes the point that myriad other decisions, while less widely known, did so as well.
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This infamous agreement, widely known as an "unequal treaty," is unquestionably a case of British imperialist aggression.
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The complaint "became widely known and that resulted in her being hounded on Facebook," says Ms Mangwana.
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Along with such family details, the book expands on some of the jewelry house's widely known stories.
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Trump has been particularly consistent in defending Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, widely known as MBS.
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Widodo enjoys a comfortable lead in most opinion polls over Prabowo, as the challenger is widely known.
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For years now, the superiority of voice messaging has been widely known across various other major countries.
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"The country is in a state of war," said Mr. Mohamed, widely known by his nickname, Farmajo.
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Although Mastercard is widely known for its financial services, it maintains that it's a tech business first.
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What's not widely known is that the cost-saving measures included in the Affordable Care Act, a.k.a.
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He later rejected the manifesto, and his death in July has only now become more widely known.
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"What is less widely known is that [vacations] can also advance brain development in children," she said.
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Mitsutoki Shigeta, 28, made headlines in 2014 for what became widely known as the "baby factory" case.
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Are there any who aren't as widely known as they should be, whom you'd recommend in particular?
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The artist is widely known for frequently criticizing the Chinese government and speaking out for human rights.
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But Mr. Trump, who owns property in the state and is widely known there, is expected to win.
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Burnett isn't widely known to laypeople, but he's one of the single most important TV producers in history.
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Advocates of privacy cite cases in which winners saw their lives upended after their wealth became widely known.
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It wasn't widely known or wasn't publicly known about him, but certainly in Hollywood that was his reputation.
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Still, it hasn't been widely known until recently, when a number of media outlets picked the news up.
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The NYCEDC (Economic Development Corporation) runs the ferry system, and it's widely known that it's a subsidized system.
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Sure, it's fun to get dressed up and no one likes to be a widely known outfit repeater.
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The CSTO, also widely known under its Russian abbreviation ODKB, unites Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
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Her work from the early 1960s through her death in 1971 is the most widely known and exhibited.
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Ruling: Sort of woke Speaking of drivers, Lyft is widely known as the driver-friendly alternative to Uber.
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Muhammad is widely known as the first American Muslim woman to compete for Team USA in the hijab.
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While many historians think this other version is more likely to be accurate, it is less widely known.
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Now, the company wants its advantages in the still-growing field of AI to be more widely known.
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However, it's widely known there was some resistance within the Marines and other military branches for the changes.
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Along the way, Kate Plays Christine also tells as much of Chubbuck's story as it is widely known.
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General Magic, somewhat paradoxically, is widely known as the most important Silicon Valley startup that nobody's heard of.
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At least three monuments have followed to commemorate the attacks, which shocked a country widely known as peaceful.
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Emtage is among the creatives not widely known but who take responsibility for tools we still use today.
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Zoltan Istvan is widely known as the leader of the Transhumanist movement through his well-publicized presidential campaign.
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The region's shoddy, inadequate coastal defenses and vulnerability to flooding has been widely known in Texas for years.
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They may know that their experience is representative of a larger issue that should be more widely known.
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As widely known, the administration will not pass new trade laws, but rather implement current ones more aggressively.
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The subpoena became widely known publicly after a lawyer in North Carolina, Marc Elias, tweeted about its existence.
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White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer is not a man widely known to be good at his job.
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He was widely known in the pro-wrestling community and a multi-time world champion in the WWE.
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Perhaps even moreso, since games are fundamentally tech and tech is widely known as a male-dominated space.
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Advertising ONCE, he was widely known as the Verizon guy, or the "Can you hear me now?" guy.
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Africans participated actively in what is widely known as the Agricultural Revolution, spanning several centuries across several kingdoms.
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Samantha, on the other hand, was widely known for stealing from people, selling drugs, and hardly attending school.
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It's an interesting counterpoint for an artist who is most widely known for his more bombastic painted works.
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And if they received a poor "grade" from the NRA, they certainly would not make it widely known.
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Was that bereavement, which is not widely known, always a part of the story you wanted to tell?
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Even though he was widely known to be a primary suspect, he made no attempt to flee Benghazi.
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But neither of the candidates in the runoff has declared support for the commission, widely known as Cicig.
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Breast milk is widely known to provide all sorts of nutritional benefits that can't be matched by formula.
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" Without elaboration, he added, "Dowless' efforts were widely known and we did share our concerns with several people.
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Most widely known are the riots that took place outside of New York's Stonewall Inn in June 1969.
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His name is not widely known across the country, which is two-thirds the size of western Europe.
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During the campaign, Mr. López Obrador — widely known by his initials, AMLO — promised to take a different approach.
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Mr. Talabani, widely known as Mam Jalal or Uncle Jalal, cut a Falstaffian figure, typically in bespoke suits.
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Mr. Kelly, widely known as Kell, has longstanding ties to Mr. Pruitt in his home state of Oklahoma.
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While it may be news to the non-surfing community, it is widely known to scientists and surfers.
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Ms. Pechanac's identity became more widely known after The Daily Mail published a photograph of her last week.
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Wu Gan, widely known by his internet handle "Super Vulgar Butcher," stood trial on subversion charges in August.
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Following World War 2, the airline quickly became widely-known for the domestic and international services it offered.
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Greenspan is widely known for the "irrational exuberance" speech he gave at the American Enterprise Institute in 1996.
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Widely known as the First Folio, it is one of only six known complete copies in private hands.
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Widely known as the First Folio, it is one of only six known complete copies in private hands.
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Ford is not the first to embrace the approach, widely known as mission-related investment, or impact investing.
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Police arrested Mohammed with 0003,000 pills of ya ba, as methamphetamine is widely known in Asia, last June.
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Morphine is one of the most widely known pain killers, but it has a negative effect on respiration.
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Its widely known that out of the high-end virtual reality headsets, PlayStation VR is the most affordable.
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In 2016, NBC News correspondent Kristen Dahlgren reported on unusual signs of breast cancer that aren't widely known.
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Still, it's striking that, even in the #MeToo era, Amet's story took so long to become widely known.
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He is now widely known and admired in the Democratic Party, affording him more latitude for slip-ups.
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Mr Trump, a septuagenarian not widely known for his technical skills, almost certainly did not make the video himself.
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She was widely known in the community as one of the founding members of the Rochester Area Women's Fund.
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Zuckerman is now director of the MIT Center for Civic Media and is widely known as a privacy activist.
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It soon became widely known that Mylan had increased the price of EpiPen by 5003 percent in recent years.
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In 20153, the Food and Drug Administration approved a medication called mifepristone, which became widely known as RU-486.
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Her personal life is widely known—it's the subject of a 90-minute documentary has aired on primetime television.
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This bacteria is widely known for causing serious infections in hospital patients and people with a weakened immune system.
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An intelligence service wants to collect information before it's widely known, before it reaches decision-makers and the public.
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The ALI, however, is widely known and rightfully recognized within legal circles as an authority on explaining the law.
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Alan Thicke, widely known for his starring role as Dr. Jason Seaver on Growing Pains, has died, PEOPLE confirms.
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According to CNN, van Biljon was widely known as "The Lion Man" due to his work at the lodge.
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Google's annual developer conference is widely known to be the source of new product announcements from the technology giant.
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It's hard to ignore this kind of beauty talent, considering Beauvue is widely known for her male rapper transformations.
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It's widely known that most dogs are good at fetch, it's less known that some dogs are soccer superstars.
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Leonardo DiCaprio's climate change activism is widely known, given his Oscar acceptance speech and philanthropic work on the issue.
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Facebook COO and Lean In author Sheryl Sandberg is widely known for her advocacy for women in the workforce.
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But USNews, widely known for its annual college rankings, suggests picking and choosing extracurriculars based on quality over quantity.
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Tilikum, a male orca nicknamed Tilly, grew widely known in 2013 after being featured in the CNN documentary Blackfish.
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The woman accusing Fred Savage of harassment and assault claims he targeted other women and it was widely known.
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In fact, the video streaming site is widely known for having some of the vilest comments on the internet.
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Nor is it widely known that millions of ordinary Britons, even humble shopkeepers, owned shares in the slave trade.
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It's been widely known that while creating Microsoft, he took years away from listening to music or watching television.
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The technical trainee program is widely known as a back door for blue-collar labour in immigration-shy Japan.
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The American broadcast news media, widely known for its own form of arrogance and greed, is virtually ignoring it.
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It is most widely known for cellular connectivity, but it's also involved in other areas, such as artificial intelligence.
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The two could be linked to Mohammed Emwazi, a British terrorist widely known as "Jihadi John," according to CBS.
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Gallup notes that Ocasio-Cortez is more widely known than several other politicians at this point in their tenures.
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But Álvarez, widely known as Canelo, said he did not want to negotiate terms under such a time constraint.
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He is widely known throughout the FBI as someone who is extremely tough, but equally fair in administering justice.
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But Mr. Wong said he feared it would be canceled once the meaning of the countdown became widely known.
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The fact that a foreign intelligence service can follow our communications in "real time," is not so widely known.
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That said, there are a few bits of information about pet care that experts wish was more widely known.
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Today, the beer and the borough are widely known as a focal point of influences from around the world.
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In a market where investors are constantly assaulted by data on large caps, many small companies aren't widely known.
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"One of the challenges of these programs is that they aren't widely known," said Walczak of the Tax Foundation.
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Land with pinot noir grapes in Santa Barbara, made widely known in the movie "Sideways," costs $0003,2000 an acre.
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We believe that the elements of the plan, now widely known, weighing in at 181 pages are extremely detailed.
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If it wasn't for 9/11, this story would be more widely known (it broke right before the attacks).
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Ms. Jallow is widely known in Gambia as Toufah; the hashtag #IamToufah was circulating along with some women's claims.
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As president of the National Bureau of Economic Research (widely known by its abbreviation, N.B.E.R.), his words are authoritative.
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By then he had come to be widely known as the "grandfather of rap," a laurel he proudly accepted.
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It was designed by Boston Dynamics, a company widely known for building machines that move like animals and humans.
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Mr. Paddock was not widely known among the city's serious gamblers, operating at a level below the highest rollers.
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The initial excitement seemed to die down by around 20153, yet the wine remains popular, if not widely known.
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Roger was widely known as a "conservative philosopher"— indeed, the most important Anglo-American conservative thinker of his generation.
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SLM, widely known as Sallie Mae, was founded as a government-sponsored enterprise in 22008 and privatized in 183.
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The website is widely known as a breeding ground for the online radicalization of white supremacists and neo-Nazis.
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But Mr. Comey and other F.B.I. officials regarded it as disingenuous in an investigation that was so widely known.
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That was not widely known at the time but in fact, it turns out that it was the case.
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The list of wishes was widely known, but the candidate had never before so plainly articulated them in public.
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And that starts at the top, with its leader — especially one who is as widely known as Ms. Lagarde.
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A person familiar with Murfie's funding said it was widely known it had been in financial trouble for years.
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Details of the reports began circulating in the fall and were widely known among journalists and politicians in Washington.
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Better known as Hate Man, the former New York Times reporter became a widely known street figure in Berkeley.
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The technical trainee program is widely known as a back door for blue-collar labor in immigration-shy Japan.
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Bill Campbell, widely known in Silicon Valley as "The Coach," died on Tuesday after a long battle with cancer.
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On Wednesday night, the creator of an anonymous document widely known as the "Shitty Media Men" list stepped forward.
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Stranger Things is widely known for its '80s vibes but watching it in 8-bit really lays on the nostalgia.
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The relationship had been widely known and accepted within the church community until a decision was made to formalise it.
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Lourenco was the head of state-run utility Companhia Energetica de Sao Paulo SA, widely known as Cesp, until Thursday.
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Thus by the end of 2015, the trade has become widely known and the predictive nature of tweet sentiment waned.
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Twitter permanently banned Tim "Treadstone" Gionet, a prominent alt-right troll more widely known as Baked Alaska, earlier this week.
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Ms. Taubira was widely known as an independent spirit with a more leftist bent than that of the Socialist government.
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Widely known as PPK, the 77-year-old free market capitalist and former prime minister is polling around 14 percent.
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Casey, Illinois, is widely known for having the world's largest chair — but it's also home to the world's largest mailbox.
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Millennials are widely known for prioritizing purpose over paycheck when it comes to choosing a job, which is indeed admirable.
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And yet today, Helen Sharman, who still works as a chemist, isn't nearly as widely known as she should be.
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Officials hope the seizure disrupted an ambitious cyberattack by the Russian government-aligned hacking group widely known as Fancy Bear.
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Amid all the stars, Trump was the most widely known and socially active member of New York's megarich business community.
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Al-Jaber will take the place of Akbar al-Baker, most widely known as the outspoken CEO of Qatar Airways.
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This was not a place to dart around corners and shoot things, the experiences for which VR is widely known.
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Verizon announced a $4.8 billion deal to purchase Yahoo around the time Peace's sales of Yahoo credentials became widely known.
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Despite this, pole isn't widely known outside the community, and lacks the international profile or funding given to other sports.
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Since leaving office, the man widely known as simply Lula underwent chemotherapy to treat a malignant tumor in his larynx.
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The article, which was already in the public sphere, contained information the government considered classified, but which was widely known.
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The question perhaps caught Baldwin by surprise, as his very existence, though not always widely known, resided in this intersection.
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But while hair masks are a widely known product, how to properly use them is still a topic of debate.
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The shaggy, hump-shouldered animals, also widely known as buffalo, were nearly hunted to extinction in the late 19th century.
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I was fascinated by my grandfather's role as a slave laborer in this extraordinary plot that is not widely known.
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What is not widely known — even among racers — is how much a driver depends on those sensorial elements for racing.
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The Ex-Im Bank, as it's widely known, is a taxpayer-funded agency that was established in the New Deal.
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It's widely known and the WSJ has previously reported that he works for and is compensated by unnamed hedge funds.
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Mr. Turner was widely known to have ambitions of being a chief executive himself, so his departure was little surprise.
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The intense debate over the referendum, widely known by its shorthand, "Brexit," has pitted neighbors and relatives against one another.
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Stuxnet, a computer worm, was the first widely-known example of malicious code actually causing real-world damage (albeit minor).
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Since the health dangers have become more widely known, many of those products have been removed from the consumer market.
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The most widely known of the new crop: e-commerce apparel darling Stitch Fix, and Enterprise Security firm Sailpoint Technology.
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In retrospect, it's the kind of film (like Roma) that likely wouldn't become as widely known without a Netflix backing.
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This world is widely known for its high prices, social one-upping, drop-in celebrities and toxic levels of ego.
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Of course, Ai, widely known as a dissident artist both in Beijing and abroad, is no stranger to government scrutiny.
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Chris Hadfield, perhaps most widely known for his zero-gravity guitar playing, has seen an impressive amount of space travel.
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The amount the office spends is publicly disclosed but the details of the specific claims have not been widely known.
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One of those benefits that's available through virtually every Amex card, but isn't the most widely known, is Amex Offers.
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VSCO girls are widely known for their love of Hydro Flasks, scrunchie hair ties, and the VSCO photo-editing app.
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The M.Q.M. headquarters building in Karachi, widely known here as Nine Zero, was raided twice in 2015 by the Rangers.
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The issue of baseball's dearth of widely known stars commanded a lot of attention at this summer's All-Star Game.
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Sports has always been a great entry point for us to discuss issues that are pretty widely known in society.
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A normal rich person's assets consist primarily of shares of stock and bonds that trade in widely known public markets.
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People in general were also less likely to be diagnosed with sesame allergy than others with more widely known allergies.
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His death was reported last month by his hometown newspaper, The Modesto Bee, but it did not become widely known.
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It's widely known (though never acknowledged on her page) that Spears's adult welfare is under the conservatorship of her father.
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Through his connections, he fought in Belgium, and then found a job at the widely known Sitmonchai Gym in Kanchanaburi.
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He has been widely known for his association with the foundation, although his name no longer appears on its website.
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While widely known as the underlying technology for Bitcoin, blockchain may be best understood as a means of storing data.
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They weren't supposed to be on the same flight, but their chance encounter came to be widely known and celebrated.
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It is a widely known fact that a chicken with a severed head can still run, but a decapitated snake?
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After 203 years of trying, and trying again, Mr. López Obrador, widely known as AMLO, may have a historic opportunity.
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"Unfortunately, this law is not as widely known as it should be," Mr. O'Neill said last week in a statement.
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Evaristo, an experimental writer who is well established in Britain but not widely known internationally, is a more surprising choice.
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Mr. Cohen, who is also widely known as a prodigious art collector, gave $1 million to President Trump's inaugural committee.
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M.B.Z., as he is widely known, is a socially liberal autocrat who has meddled in Egypt, Libya, Somalia and Yemen.
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Instead -- even when an administration's preferred outcome was widely known or assumed -- the White House maintained an officially neutral stance.
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Is it any surprise that the Environmental Protection Agency is now widely known among conservationists as the Environmental Destruction Agency?
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But while recycling is a widely known hacker practice, Wardle points out that just knowing about it abstractly isn't enough.
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Whitney, for instance, is widely known as one of the financial analysts who predicted the mortgage lending crisis in 2008.
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The results are not nearly as widely known among scientists, not to mention the public, as they deserve to be.
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Though the family's recent achievements in business are more widely known, their innovative attitude stems back to Elon's great-grandmother.
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One Trump supporter, widely known as the MAGA bomber, even put a pipe bomb in Soros' mailbox in late 2018.
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You tend to see a lot of interesting, sometimes great stuff that is not yet widely known in New York.
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The surprise departure fueled speculation about her political future as a moderate, widely known Republican with credibility among Trump's base.
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Chandra, as he's widely known, led the company during some of its heyday before taking charge of the wider group.
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The incident occurred on February 23, but it only became widely known after it was reported in local media Thursday.
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He died in 2014 in what the court described as "accidental" circumstances, widely known to have been a heroin overdose.
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However, in the Scoot-E-Bike's promotional video (below), the device's charger is prominently shown bearing the widely known "CE" mark.
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Sampha's Perfect Song Sampha has become widely known for his work with artists like Drake, Kanye West, Frank Ocean, and Solange.
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Once a vulnerability becomes widely known, the company behind the targeted software will push out an update to fix the problem.
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It's widely known that the Academy Awards failed to nominate a single nonwhite actor in 22015 (or 294, for that matter).
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The first of these was the 13th Amendment, which is widely known for enshrining the abolition of slavery in the Constitution.
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That technology is widely known as blockchain and is now being applied to industries such as health care, farming and mortgages.
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Brex, widely known for its billboards littered across San Francisco, has secured a $100 million debt financing from Barclays Investment Bank .
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My hope lies in a set of people not widely known internationally, but familiar to those in the human rights community.
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Major fashion houses did not receive the same level of attention as widely known music artists with their own fashion lines.
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The Supreme Court postponed its decision Wednesday on whether Lula, as he is widely known, could return to a government position.
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Yet there hardly seems to be an American sport where the most widely-known names are not those of certifiable cheaters.
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Holdel is widely known for being a suspect in the brutal murder of Elizabeth Short, also known as the Black Dahlia.
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Even artists a half generation younger like Wangechi Mutu, Mickalene Thomas, Simone Leigh, and Hank Willis Thomas are fairly widely known.
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By now, Lin-Manuel Miranda's story is widely known and inextricably connected to that of the eponymous character in his show.
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In describing this demonstration, CNN has taken care not to provide details of bomb components that are not already widely known.
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His dad was widely known as a drug trafficker and a close friend of the Ochoa clan, of Medellín Cartel fame.
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Donald Trump, widely known for playing a successful businessman on TV, has some pointed business advice for Amazon: beware the regulator.
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Benioff aggressively supported Proposition C, widely known as a "homelessness tax" on businesses with more than $50 million in annual revenue.
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The Singaporean government has announced that former president, 92-year-old Sellapan Ramanathan (widely known as S.R. Nathan) died on Monday.
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It's totally believable: Japan occupied the entire Korean peninsula from 1905-1945, and was widely known as an established international power.
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While the substance is widely known as a carcinogen, a federal court blocked the EPA from restricting its use in 1991.
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But today it's also widely known as China's answer to Silicon Valley, the home of tech giants like Tencent and Huawei.
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Russia vigorously objects to what are widely known as harm-reduction strategies that treat drug addiction as a public health issue.
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But most likely Biden is leading all Democrats in early 2020 polls simply because he's so widely known and generally liked.
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Widely known as a singer/songwriter, Phranc has also pursued a prolific visual art career entirely devoted to working with cardboard.
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Moore, widely known across Alabama, finished first in an August primary with 39% of the vote -- 25,000 votes ahead of Strange.
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It's pretty widely known on the left that Merkley regularly convenes a host of progressive groups to coordinate messaging and strategy.
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McDugle became widely known among teachers in the state after he posted a video criticizing their behavior at the state Capitol.
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She became widely known for her frequent hairstyle changes, wearing bold hair colors and pulling off one-of-a-kind looks.
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A blended drink made with ice cream is widely known as a "milkshake," but many New Englanders call it a "frappe."
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Poshmark, a more established and widely known reselling platform, was the fifth most used among Gen Z iPhone users in June.
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In general, universities rely more than is widely known on cheap labor — graduate students support a lot of the teaching load.
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Penguins and sea lions, though both widely known for being cute as hell, have also been observed mating with the dead.
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They are widely known for protecting clients' secrecy, although the United States government has been chipping away at Switzerland's stringent regulations.
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Aerospace Corp is not all that widely known outside space circles, but its 59-year-old R&D legacy is remarkable.
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The GPS rollover was widely known, and government and industry notices encouraged technology managers to upgrade systems to avoid possible interruptions.
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Mr. Guzman is widely known for building tunnels that he used to quickly export cocaine from Mexico to the United States.
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First there was the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, widely known as the Ervin committee, starting in May 1973.
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Beyond his support of the use of contractors in war zones, Mr. Prince's views on political issues are less widely known.
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Rather than submit to panic and stress, widely known to be bad for unborn babies, I decided to find some answers.
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The first formally credited production designer to be widely known was William Cameron Menzies, for ''Gone With the Wind'' in 1939.
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" As with many longtime hackers, Mr. Grand — who became widely known after appearing on a Discovery Channel show called "Prototype This!
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It has also been deadly in New York, more widely known for bullets than for ballyhoo in the last few years.
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He was known officially by his first name, Edward, though in Eunice he is widely known as Darrel, his middle name.
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A recent poll conducted for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution found Collins was more widely known and more widely liked than Loeffler.
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There he observed that Montesquieu, widely known in late eighteenth-century America, deemed the pardon power necessary only under a monarchy.
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Among Ms. Anderson's most widely known works are two sound collages, "DUMP" (1970) and "SUM (State of the Union Message)" (1974).
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For example, Progressive was able to use the Azure service to develop a chatbot that emulates its widely-known mascot, Flo.
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The company behind the Coolest Cooler, widely known as one of the biggest Kickstarter failures, is officially going out of business.
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CIA and 'American Taliban' Several lawyers said Ellis appears to lean toward conservativism, though the Reagan appointee's politics aren't widely known.
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The fact that Joe Biden is counting on strong support from African Americans to win the Democratic nomination is widely known.
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For example, it's widely known that Apple has avoided $78 billion in U.S. taxes on its $260 billion in offshore profits.
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But Navarro, as he was widely known, had little in common with the partisan attack dogs of modern-day political warfare.
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Pua Magasiva, an actor widely-known for his role in "Power Rangers Ninja Storm," has died, according to his production company.
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It's widely known that the very top end, the ones controlling the corporations and the tax havens, are endangering us all.
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Just like everyone knows that Birks are heaven once they're broken in, they're also widely known for requiring a certain commitment.
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If it's not widely known that Tebele runs Jaja, he'd likely need to label those posts as ads, per FTC guidelines.
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And while the gender pay gap is widely known, women of color are paid even less than their white female counterparts.
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It's widely known that George hates playing the four because of the physical toll he believes it'll have on his body.
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SNL was similarly dismissive, centering their frustration around the fact that its most widely known as the font for the Avatar movies.
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Electric Daisy, which began in the 1990s, has grown into one of the dance world's biggest and most widely known brand names.
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When Gen Z is hired after graduation at a large company, the salary ranges are widely known through Glassdoor and other sites.
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Nicknamed "Big Rob" because of his height and spirit, he was widely known for his generosity and mentoring relationship with younger reporters.
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Botox, widely known for its cosmetic uses, is a neurotoxin that is approved by the Food and Drug Administration for migraine prevention.
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"This vulnerability, however, is not widely known and indicates a higher level of sophistication on the part of the attackers," said Yen.
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He told me that she now takes a drug called TDM503, made by Swiss pharma company Roche, and widely known as Kadcyla.
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Mayhew is most widely known for his portrayal of the more-than-200-year-old Wookie Chewbacca in the "Star Wars" franchise.
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That step, Jones said, could pave the way for the release of information widely known to the public but still considered classified.
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Mikio Naruse While not as widely known as the films of Kurosawa or Ozu, Mikio Naruse's fashion a world all their own.
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Many people in China are certainly undeterred by the government's efforts to block news about him—Mr Guo's allegations are widely known.
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' interest in space is widely known — he has an entire other company dedicated to space exploration, after all.
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Widely known as RCom and controlled by wealthy businessman Anil Ambani, the company is saddled with net debt of about $6.8 billion.
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This detail was widely known, in part because both the series and Kessler's short film are based on the mysterious Montauk Project.
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It's only about 20003 years old and not widely known or appreciated by the public — but among energy geeks, it is beloved.
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The actor, widely known for his starring role as Keith Partridge on the 1970s series The Partridge Family, died from organ failure.
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It is widely known that the places where they work function as fronts for shadowy transactions, either illegal trade or money laundering.
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The FDA's 1987 approval of zidovudine, widely known as AZT, was one of the biggest breakthroughs in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
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The debate over the Labor Department regulation, which is widely known as the fiduciary rule, is unlikely to quiet any time soon.
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He is most widely known for being a writer and executive producer of The Office, in which he also played Ryan Howard.
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But he has won Republican primaries four of those five times and would enter the race as an already widely known figure.
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And Russia is widely known to conduct the kind of "active measures" the administration has accused it of using in this case.
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YouTube videos show makeshift homeless encampments on the island, and it is widely known as a haven for ambitious high school keggers.
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Drones are proven for surveillance or delivery, but what's less widely known is their usefulness for herding elephants and seeing through walls.
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Though it may not be news to comic book fans, Wonder Woman's backstory as the daughter of Zeus is not widely known.
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The hearings follow the GOP's failed attempt last month to repeal major portions of the Affordable Care Act, widely known as Obamacare.
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Widely known, fairly or not, for whining at officials and crumbling in critical moments, these Clippers played with resolve and uncommon toughness.
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He had not been an active party member before that, but was widely known for his community involvement and civil rights work.
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While these animals are not widely known by humans, there seems at least to be the potential for a more peaceful future.
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And once Bran's powers are widely known, who wouldn't want an all-knowing time-traveling demigod Stark to fix these dysfunctional kingdoms?
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The form of music became widely known in the 1970s through the work of its most famous performer, the late Bob Marley.
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The same sheriff widely known to have committed the murder often visited a café where the sister of the black man worked.
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California-based Golovkin, widely known by his nickname 'Triple G', had an edge in jabs, but neither fighter could deliver a knockout.
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Where he was not widely known before the controversy erupted over his journal letter, Dr. Udwadia is now a sought-after speaker.
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China's demand for relief for ZTE was widely known in China and throughout the trans-pacific region, including in North Korea too.
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Although those who work with diabetes and hearing loss may know the link, it is not widely known in the medical community.
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Investors have seen their stakes in digital media dwindleFew details are widely known, but the deal was reported as being mostly stock.
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Murray has made his opinions on energy regulation widely known, with some even saying he had too much control over the president.
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Talk is centering around whether Philly Fans are trash bags, and whether they are living up to their widely known national reputation.
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Their existence became widely known after Marc E. Elias, a voting rights lawyer aligned with the Democratic Party, mentioned them on Twitter.
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The action, called Break Down, is widely known in Landy's native England, the piece that's always cited when his name comes up.
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A famous alumnus of M.S.D., as the school is widely known, is Anthony Rizzo, who plays first base for the Chicago Cubs.
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The drugs are benzodiazepines, which are widely known by their brand names Xanax and Valium and commonly prescribed to help treat anxiety.
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Mr. Levitas was widely known and liked across the East End, not least because he debated politics with respect and good humor.
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Mr. O'Brien, widely known as Chuckie, was a child when he first met Hoffa in about 1943, and the two became close.
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Over the years, there have been efforts to better mark Mr. Itliong's contributions, but his name still isn't widely known or taught.
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This aspect of the FBI's history is widely known, and it may be why distrust of the agency resonates among Trump supporters.
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"It's widely known that there is a lot of fake product out there, so this experiment is already running," Mr. Knights said.
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But he is most widely known for his criticism of modern-day higher education, which he dismisses as watered-down liberal nonsense.
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"I'm passionate about making sure that our footprint [and] black people's contributions to the fashion landscape are documented and more widely known."
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This paradox may not be widely known or understood, as politicians and policymakers have consistently trumpeted the steady rise of graduation rates.
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The Sacklers have been pegged as the bogeyman of the opioid epidemic, since their widely known drug OxyContin was introduced in 1996.
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In-N-Out offers a couple of widely-known customizations that are off-the-menu, such as Animal Style or Protein Style.
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A longtime Milan design veteran, he comes with a strong local reputation, even if his name is yet to be widely known.
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It seems no use of classified intelligence was made to identify key players in Russian elite politics beyond those already widely known.
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Doctors Without Borders — widely known by its French name, Médecins Sans Frontières, or M.S.F. — normally provides only medical care, Dr. Roberts said.
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At the time, it was widely known in the auto industry that manufacturers would sometimes count loaner or demonstration cars as sold.
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New York City has a handful of shelters specifically designated for this group of runaways, including the widely known Ali Forney Center.
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The scene he finds so frustratingly obscure actually shows a very widely known event in Mexican history, the 1971 Corpus Christi massacre.
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When it comes to running a website — more widely known as blogging — I stay away from a relationship that seems to glamorize it.
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Widely known as "Singles Day," the event is also known as the 11:11 shopping festival because of the date it takes place.
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Former army officer Bolton, 54, was not widely known outside the party when he became UKIP's fourth leader in a year in September.
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Even though it is widely known egg freezing is not a 'foolproof' plan it does give you more options in the long run.
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Before the alt-right movement became more widely known for neo-Nazism and white supremacism, its members were frequently described as internet trolls.
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Howard, who served as Australia's prime minister from 1996 to 2007, is widely known for his fierce stance on the possession of firearms.
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Benioff is widely known for being one of the more progressive CEOs in Silicon Valley -- and all of Corporate America for that matter.
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The comments indicated that Morales, widely known as just "Evo" in Bolivia, would adopt a tougher approach to criticism at home than abroad.
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Case 4000, as it is widely known, is the third time in the last year the police recommended Netanyahu be indicted for bribery.
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It's widely known that Peep had hours of unreleased material that was either unfinished or awaiting release (some of which has already dropped).
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It wasn't as widely known as its competitor, reporting just 353,589 prescriptions in 2015 (the company's best year), compared to EpiPen's 3.4 million.
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At least 21 of those died in combat, according to the Pentagon — some in places where the US presence was not widely known.
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Harvey Weinstein, for example, was widely known as a bully, even by people who heard nothing of the sexual misconduct allegations against him.
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Martinique Pelser and Andreas Schönfeldt are from Kilner Park, a suburb of Pretoria, and a place not widely known for garage rock music.
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In other cases, what was widely known had been retold in a way that discredited the women at the heart of the stories.
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The tactics, which became widely known after a series of reports by The Associated Press, were criticized by civil rights advocates as unconstitutional.
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Her boss was Matthew Hiltzik, widely known as a Democratic PR operative who worked for both Hillary Clinton and film producer Harvey Weinstein.
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Mr Sherwood, widely known as "Woody", will remain at the bank as a senior director during a handover period of about six months.
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While the athlete wasn't widely known outside the sports realm until his budding relationship with Kardashian started making headlines in September 22010, E!
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I would get some jobs that would put me on hold and then release me, because my target market is not widely known.
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Before long, Doudna herself (widely known as a pioneer of CRISPR) came to like the idea so much that she co-founded Mammoth.
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In a securities filing, Petrobras, as the firm is widely known, said August monthly production reached a new record of 3 million boepd.
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This concept is more widely known as the "hygiene hypothesis," which suggests that the sterility of modern life is leading to health issues.
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You survived yet another Mercury retrograde, widely known as an astrological assault on your texts, emails, best-laid plans, and anything involving communication.
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The fashion chapter of my life isn't one I talk about often and isn't widely known—odd, considering how impeccably I dress today.
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Its most prominent member, however, is his deputy General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, who also leads the RSF and is widely known as Hemedti.
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Widely known as "MBS," the Prince stopped by Google's headquarters in Mountain View, California to rub elbows with a handful of company leaders.
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It's widely known that the royal family have a strict set of etiquette and protocol rules they must follow while attending public engagements.
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The self-made billionaire had been widely known for his lavish lifestyle and became an inspiration for younger Brazilian generations, according to BBC.
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You don't have to look further than this year's AVN Awards, widely known as the "Oscars of porn," for evidence of the trend.
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A former senior U.S. intelligence official cautioned that given the National Guard's loyalties, Prince Mohammed, widely known as MbS, could face a backlash.
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Three of these LMs are easy to account for, but where the last two ultimately ended up is less widely known or certain.
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The vomiting link to cannabis is counterintuitive to many, because of its widely known reputation as an anti-nausea remedy for cancer patients.
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Tinder is widely known for online dating, but its new Tinder Stacks app for Apple iMessage has nothing to do with finding love.
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The momentous, if imperfect, Pure Food and Drug Act, which passed soon after Sinclair's book appeared, was widely known as Dr. Wiley's Law.
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While it's widely known that the number of hours worked varies greatly across industries, it turns out, it also fluctuates significantly across locations.
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One insider said it was widely known to Prince Mohammed that some of the powerful royals, including Miteb, were resentful about his elevation.
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He also said the effort to press Ukraine for investigations was widely known among top officials at the White House and State Department.
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He was just getting started, and his work, though celebrated in New York's downtown dance scene during his lifetime, is not widely known.
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Though the announcement did not name the person in the announcement, the target of the surveillance is widely known to be Carter Page.
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She knew next to nothing about Nascar when she met Bob East, widely known in racing for building sprint cars and midget cars.
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Far, far ahead of the curve, the company has actually been around since 2000, before impact investing was even a widely-known term.
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Foley, widely known as Axel after Eddie Murphy's character in the movie "Beverly Hills Cop," was the team captain who lifted the trophy.
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It was during this time that alchemy became widely known through the works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Dante Alighieri, and the cryptic Nicholas Flamel.
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For example, it's widely known that Hitler was in Berlin on September 1, 1939 and gave a speech in front of the Reichstag.
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It's how the phrase "driving while black" came to be — the disparity is so widely known that it's earned its own derisive moniker.
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Urban Outfitters is most widely known as a clothing store, but it's also a go-to destination for tech, home, and lifestyle products.
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Mario Buatta, one of the country's leading interior decorators, who was widely known as the Prince of Chintz, died on Monday in Manhattan.
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By 22015, however, as the benefits of the Clinton proposal to racial and ethnic minorities became more widely known, the numbers were reversed.
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Between 1963 and 1985, the bald-headed Neal was widely known for his stylish ball-handling and crowd-dazzling moves on the court.
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Tlaib has been hanging around with some suddenly much more popular economists, the promoters of Modern Monetary Theory, widely known by its acronym.
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So far, there has yet to be a contestant who has an unrecognizable voice and isn't widely known to have a musical background.
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But the police were stumped by the terrorized hostages' apparent sympathy for their captor, behavior that is now widely known as Stockholm syndrome.
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The most important bloc of swing voters in the 2016 presidential election — as is widely known by now — was the white working class.
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SquareMost widely known for allowing merchants to more easily process card payments, Square has become a top competitor in the payments gateway market.
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The tactics, which became widely known after a series of reports by the Associated Press, were criticized by civil rights advocates as unconstitutional.
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Nevertheless, Corbyn had never vocally opposed Brexit, and it was widely known that he personally favored Britain's departure from the European Union (EU).
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Ms. Merhi is not widely known in the interior design world, with no profiles in magazines like Architectural Digest or Better Homes & Gardens.
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Set in London in the early 1920s before Woolf was widely known, the movie feels muted and joyless and almost suffocatingly well-appointed.
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The freeze wasn't widely known, and was not public, until it was revealed one day after the Kiev meeting in a Politico article.
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Mr. Mueller has made his reluctance to testify widely known, and lawmakers involved in the hearings have warned that bombshell disclosures are unlikely.
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"It is widely known that Putin greatly favors Donald Trump," said Scott Borg, director of the nonprofit research institute U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit.
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The government's definition of a recession thus differs from the one widely known in markets, which is two straight quarters of economic contraction.
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Kauffman and Crane confirmed she was a trans woman, after Friends ended — though during its run, the term "transgender" wasn't as widely known.
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The extent of his contribution to "Bambi," which remains a high-water mark for film animation, would not be widely known for decades.
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Sandy first found out the aid would be held up on July 12, six days before it became widely known within the administration.
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His short stories, in part because they are not as widely known, giving screenwriters more license to extrapolate, have been the least problematic.
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Set in London in the early 1920s before Woolf was widely known, the movie feels muted and joyless and almost suffocatingly well-appointed.
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In the Rue des Rosiers, for example, four restaurants are competing for exclusivity rights for a dish whose reputation is widely known: falafel.
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Although the name of the complex was changed to Spring Creek Towers several years ago, it is still widely known as Starrett City.
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PEN America issued a statement demanding Yang's immediate release, and so did his old comrade, the more widely known Chinese artist Ai Weiwei.
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High on the list are that he was an iconic boxing champion and probably the first American Muslim to be really widely known.
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He is widely known for a proposal to simplify the annual tax return so that it could be written on a beer mat.
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Instead, the problem lies in two related issues: what's widely known as the intensity gap and the NRA's powerful presence in US politics.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Latin boogaloo might not be a widely known genre, but most people have probably heard its tunes.
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General Assembly is widely known as the first — or at least one of the first — premier coding schools of this tech boom cycle.
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Still, the holiday isn't widely known here in the US. And for newcomers, it might not be clear how to get started grabbing deals.
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His firm, Osterhout Design Group, has been making augmented reality products since before the term was widely known, mostly for military and business customers.
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An economist and businessman widely known by his "HH" initials, Hichilema was defeated in August by Lungu in an election he denounced as fraudulent.
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Jenn Merrick, the head brewer at Beavertown in North London, is one of them, and widely known for her penchant for slightly wild flavours.
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The space is littered with art by California-based artists, including David Flores and Shepard Fairey, widely known for his Obama "Hope" campaign poster.
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But starting and stopping the "resettlement pipeline," as it's widely known, isn't as easy as signing a piece of paper in the Oval Office.
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"It's widely known that if a developer lands a big hit on mobile, the profitability is much higher than for other platforms," Toto says.
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That's new and I don't think it is either widely known or certainly not widely incorporated into a decision that balances benefits and harms.
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Widely known as Mr. Yen for intervening in the currency during his time as vice finance minister, Sakakibara expects the currency to continue spiking.
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"Revelation" is in quotes because, as so many have attested since, his behavior was a widely known and badly kept secret within the industry.
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As is widely known by now, Thiel revealed earlier this week that he's been financially aiding Hogan's case, to the tune of $10 million.
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People in the opposition accuse Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo (who is widely known as Hemedti), the powerful deputy head of the TMC, of foul play.
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I shall start with price inflation, using the consumer price index because that is the most widely known inflation indicator to the general public.
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The main fracture line is between generals in the regular armed forces and Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo (widely known as Hemedti), who controls the RSF.
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The GRU, Russia's military intelligence agency, is widely known to have made cursory attempts to influence the voting process in 2016, particularly in Florida.
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Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo (widely known as Hemedti), whose men have been blamed for the massacre in June, said that he would not tolerate "vandals".
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Crown Prince Mohammed — or MbS, as he's widely known — is also widely seen to be the muscle behind Saudi Arabia's recent anti-corruption purge.
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Johnson was the most prominent supporter of the "leave" campaign as voters headed to the polls over the historic decision widely known as Brexit.
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Alan Thicke, who died Tuesday at the age of 43, was widely known for his starring role as Dr. Jason Seaver on Growing Pains.
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Recipients, widely known as Dreamers, were able to request "consideration of deferred action" for a period of two years, which was subject to renewal.
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Saudi Aramco, as it's more widely known, would be listed on the domestic stock exchange as early as next year, the crown prince said.
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"The miss (was) widely known and expected," Wedbush Securities analyst Nick Setyan said, adding that Chipotle was seeing some early success with its turnaround.
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Twitter banned Tim "Treadstone" Gionet, more widely known as Baked Alaska, on Wednesday as it continues to rid its site of abuse and harassment.
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The late Nancy Reagan was widely known for her anti-drug campaigns, her volunteer work in hospitals, and her advocacy for stem cell research.
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He was also widely known for his polite demeanor when questioning the lawyers before him, in contrast to some of his more combative colleagues.
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It's widely known that musicians get paid fractions of a penny for their streamed songs on Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, and other streaming services.
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According to Ms. Yovanovitch, their activities were widely known in Ukraine foreign policy circles, and many believed it was not typical, appropriate government conduct.
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We have identified that a number of cyber actors widely known to have been conducting attacks around the world are, in fact, the GRU.
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Cemig, as the company is widely known, had organized an auction, in which private companies competed to provide energy to the state-run firm.
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As a result of this work, Dr. Duckworth was named a MacArthur "genius" in 2013, and the notion of grit has become widely known.
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A great example of how this can work is Phil's World—a top-shelf, widely known and widely appreciated network of mountain bike trails.
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Widely known as "the Saint of Calcutta," she founded religious orders of women and men that serve the poor in more than 230 countries.
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The United States was closer to war with North Korea last summer than is widely known, sources close to the White House tell us.
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Be smart: Kelly defended McMaster at the senior staff meeting — even though the chief is widely known to be casting about for a replacement.
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Instead, Bobby Gunn is widely known for his feats in underground bare-knuckle boxing, and claims a perfect 72-0 record with 473 knockouts.
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Less widely known is that eight years ago, he introduced an economic doctrine which he called a revolt against international capital and liberal values.
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While the fortified balance sheet and the capital return story / flexibility are widely known and appreciated, we don't see current valuation reflecting these merits.
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The first services that beckoned us to what was not yet widely known as the cloud set the tone for what was to come.
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General Moyo — who was not widely known to the public but who was considered close to the commander of the Zimbabwe Defense Forces, Gen.
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More of the first widely known protest songs in the US came from slaves, mostly derived from hymns with themes of freedom or escape.
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Still, Curry's devotion is real and, apparently, widely known enough to inspire staff members at arenas across the nation to prepare for his arrival.
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Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán is widely known as the top boss of the Sinaloa cartel, the world's richest and most powerful drug trafficking organization.
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IQ tests are widely known to be problematic—ill equipped at measuring the acumen of people raised outside of a traditional Western education system.
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What is not widely known is that the president needs what amounts to the concurrence of his secretary of defense to launch nuclear weapons.
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The "gold standard" medical treatment for hair thinning is a drug applied to the scalp called minoxidil, widely known by the brand name Rogaine.
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Mr. Vasquez plays his music quietly inside the truck, and almost never blasts the widely known, widely loathed Mister Softee jingle from his loudspeaker.
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Steyer first became widely known last year, when his group Need To Impeach began taking out national ads pushing for President Donald Trump's impeachment.
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For example, the VIX index, widely known as Wall Street's gauge of fear, has remained very low, on a historical basis, despite recent spikes.
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"The Empire of Aksum was one of the world's most influential ancient civilisations, but it remains one of the least widely known," Harrower said.
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The first one is simple: he's the most famous vampire in all of fiction, perhaps the most widely known horror villain in the world.
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Duolingo is a popular language-learning app, widely known for its simple lessons, signature owl mascot, and insistent, sometimes vaguely harrowing notifications and reminders.
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"Conversations with agency executives on this topic indicate to us that the gap between Facebook and Census figures is not widely known," he wrote.
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Before these events occurred, the slaughter of 6 million Jews by the Nazi regime was not nearly as widely known as it is today.
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The militant, Sajjid Mohmand, is more widely known by his nom de guerre, Ehsanullah Ehsan, and was the main spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban.
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Vienna, Austria, may be most widely known for its famous Opera House, historic museums and coffee shop culture dating back over a hundred years.
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It was particularly sought out by men widely known to be targets: those rumored to be snitches or in debt on the contraband market.
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The co-chairman of Oaktree Capital is widely known for his investment memos, which predicted the financial crisis and the dot-com bubble implosion.
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Highlighting the longstanding and widely known threat of North Korea's nuclear program is very different from saying you're about to start a big war.
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Mr. Menard was widely known as "the Cajun Hank Williams" for the country twang in his voice and the concise poetry of his songs.
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Less widely known is that at the secondary level, most Chinese attend Christian schools — even though they come from the world's largest atheist state.
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He became widely known for popularizing the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, a viral video sensation that raised more than $115 million for ALS research.
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Lightspeed is widely known in the industry for being a very hierarchical firm, where the firm's founders and other leadership have tons of power.
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As Sarah Wildman, a former New Republic staffer, pointed out for Vox, Wieseltier's behavior was widely known among the women of the New Republic.
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Lubalin 100 will spotlight this design work but also the editorial content that demanded it, much of which is not widely known about today.
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The story of how the Titanic was found is widely known, but some of the most interesting details are only now emerging, USA Today reports.
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While Winters was widely known for her work at the newspaper, the memorial service highlighted a depth of community service beyond her work in journalism.
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Valdez and his supporters cite the sometimes diminished history of the group's animosity toward Latinos in addition to their widely known terrorization of Black Americans.
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Before stepping down, Mr. Kollat had been an independent director at L Brands, even though he was widely known to be close to Mr. Wexner.
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All this is admitted in a report of the American Senate's Select Committee on Intelligence controversially released in 2014, widely known as "the torture report".
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Jhon Jairo Velásquez Vásquez -- widely known by his alias, Popeye -- died early Thursday at the National Cancer Institute in Bogota where he'd been receiving care.
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It was widely known, though, that the Kings were dangling him as trade bait, and he played just four minutes in the Kings' next game.
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The problem is that a vulnerability might become more widely known — either because it's independently discovered or because someone steals the information from the NSA.
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According to the lore of Dragon's Dogma, your companions ("pawns") are very much empty vessels, widely-known throughout Gransys to be absent of free will.
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Urjit Patel talked about "personal reasons", but it was widely known that he had quit in exasperation at the government's attempts to influence the bank.
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This is partly because scientists, apart from Einstein, are not widely known rock stars, and partly because I fit the stereotype of a disabled genius.
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The Affordable Care Act, widely known as Obamacare, may not suffer entirely from a Trump-led overhaul, Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier told CNBC on Thursday.
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Monica Smith was widely known to her friends and family as having a pleasant disposition — and a deep love for her 8-year-old son.
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It is legal and performed in clinics for around 20-35 Singapore dollars ($15-$26), but is not widely known about outside the Malay community.
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Widely known as "Big Papi," the 43-year-old Ortiz is a sporting legend in Boston for his role in three World Series baseball championships.
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The fashion world is mourning the loss of Karl Lagerfeld, an iconic fashion designer widely known for his work at brands including Chanel and Fendi.
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OANN has some fans, but it is not a widely known brand -- which is all the more reason why the president's plugging it is notable.
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WADA issued a statement attributing the attack to Tsar Team, a hacking group widely known as APT28 and Fancy Bear by U.S. cyber-security researchers.
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The former coal mining executive is widely known for spending a year in prison for his role in a mining explosion that claimed 29 lives.
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The health benefits of spinach are widely known, thanks in no small part to the frequent spinach-induced hulk-outs of Popeye the Sailor Man.
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Jose Antonio was widely known by locals as Josete, an unlicensed parking attendant who had lost his job and was suffering from depression for years.
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Verizon, used by almost all Fortune 500 companies, is widely known for its cybersecurity prowess, and releases an annual report on avoiding cyberthreats, Krebs wrote.
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And some information — for example, that intelligence agencies can hack cell phones or that internet-connected devices are vulnerable to hackers — were already widely known.
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The state included the information in a July financial statement, but the report was not widely known until the group Good Jobs First spotted it.
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He is not among the ranks of widely known comic book characters like Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, or any other superhero you can think of.
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It was the also first time prosecutors named Laurenza publicly, though it's been widely known her statements were used to build the case against Manafort.
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Take how he is approaching Jamal Khashoggi's murder, which the CIA concluded was ordered by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, widely known as MBS.
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Breitbart is widely known as a platform for Trumpism, but the intimacy between the media outlet and Trump is much more extensive than previously expected.
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The second and more widely known of Shakespeare's two history tetralogies, the cycle charts the tumult that roils the British kingdom under three successive rulers.
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Leung Kwok-hung, a longtime democracy advocate widely known as Long Hair, unfurled a yellow umbrella — the symbol of the 2014 protests — as he spoke.
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The lag between when Mr. Jude was attacked and when it became widely known allowed the researchers to isolate the episode's effect on 911 calls.
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For years, veteran advocates and lawmakers have worked to close the widely-known 90/85003 loophole that for-profit schools use to target veterans unethically.
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They are typically used by nation states for espionage and sabotage, not by cyber criminals who tend to use widely known bugs for their attacks.
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And some information -- for example, that intelligence agencies can hack cell phones or that internet-connected devices are vulnerable to hackers -- were already widely known.
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His reprehensible and likely criminal alleged behavior has only become widely known in the past few weeks — nearly a year after the 2016 presidential election.
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Artificial intelligence, widely known as AI, has been touted as an emerging technology with potential to transform industries from healthcare and manufacturing to financial services.
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He said the contract, which was not widely known within the company until The New York Times reported it in June, had "rightly raised" concerns.
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Vilne, as it was called in Yiddish, was one-third Jewish, with over 214 synagogues, and was widely known as the Jerusalem of the North.
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Austin's relationship with slavery is not widely known outside historian circles, Mr. Cantrell said, but it is not the reason he is revered in Texas.
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Obamacare, as the Affordable Care Act is widely known, isn't in imminent danger of collapse, but the mandate's repeal poses a serious long-term threat.
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"Although Mr. Steichen is widely known for his photography, this is the first time his delphiniums have been given a public showing," the announcement read.
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CARAMANICA The vibraphonist Joel Ross is only in his mid-20s, and looks even younger, but he's already widely known as contemporary jazz's top prospect.
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Mr. Joyce's affair was widely known among the press corps in Canberra, Australia's capital, but not publicly disclosed even as voters went to the polls.
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Taylor's story has long been forgotten, if it was ever widely known, and many have long assumed that the "welfare queen" was an urban myth.
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Mohammed Hamdan, widely known as Hemeti, who commands the Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group that evolved from the Janjaweed militia that operated in Darfur.
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The community was named before Nazis made the swastika an infamous symbol of hatred, and it's unlikely the name was widely known, even among residents.
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Obituary: Su Beng, a revolutionary widely known as the father of Taiwan independence for his efforts to liberate the island from colonial rule, has died.
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Su Beng, a revolutionary widely known as the father of Taiwan independence for his efforts to liberate the island from colonial rule, died on Sept.
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Jenkins, who is widely known for placing his hyper-realistic sculptures in public settings where they interact with passersby, created the figures from packing tape.
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It is widely known that Dwayne adopted his dad's name for his own wrestling moniker ... and certainly carried on the torch lit by his pop.
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Widely known as a tenacious defender, Bryant was jokingly offended that no one was guarding the game's host, and the President was having his way.
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For Mr. Bloomberg, the successes are more widely known, although they have created challenges of their own, including a city that has grown more expensive.
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Less widely known are his efforts to cultivate strategic alliances with those in Rome who share his interpretation of a right-wing "church militant" theology.
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But I would return any day for the noodles, along with a dish widely known by its Chinese name, dapanji, translated as big plate chicken.
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Many former secretaries are still widely known and well-respected: Marlin Fitzwater, Mike McCurry, Joe Lockhart, Ari Fleischer, Tony Snow, Jay Carney and Josh Earnest.
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Mr. Sullivan is "not known as a big player in the Washington policy process," he said, nor is he widely known for his Russia expertise.
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The intent is to get rid of the 3% limit previously set under the Bank Holding Company Act, more widely known as the Volcker rule.
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In 1935, his Administration imposed a seventy-five-per-cent tax—then widely known as the "wealth tax"—on incomes greater than five million dollars.
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Questions are being raised about whether Mr. Joko, widely known as Jokowi, knew that his top general was planning to suspend military ties with Australia.
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But he now sports a neatly cropped, businessman's look, which only became widely known to his American admirers during the FIBA World Cup in September.
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One of the most widely known services, CanPay, boasts an app that offers debiting services via a customer's digital wallet at the point of sale.
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Once the psychological depth and possible incurability of pedophilia became more widely known, Wuerl took appropriate action, according to Vallone and the Archdiocese of Washington.
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None of the bands are widely known and we expect that some, if not all, will pull out after the departure of Roberts and DiMaggio.
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It was not until last week that his death became more widely known, with the theatrical release of "American Anarchist," a documentary about Mr. Powell.
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Even before McIngvale's generosity during the storm became widely known, fans of the store took to social media sites like Reddit to sing his praises.
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For Mr. Bloomberg, the successes are more widely known, although they have created challenges of their own, including a city that has grown more expensive.
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The official asked the exact number of named deaths not be reported because they said that figure is not widely known even within the government.
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But Warren's transfer of Senate funds to her presidential campaign was unmemorable, and widely known, while the "wine cave" was begging to be Googled; Sen.
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" Billionaire businesswoman Winfrey, CEO of Harpo Productions and the Oprah Winfrey Network, is widely known for hosting her international talk show "The Oprah Winfrey Show.
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One reason that could have led to Harris' sudden ending of her bid: The financial situation inside the campaign was more dire than widely known.
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There's also the widely known idea of "conspicuous consumption, " which theorizes that certain luxurious expenditures have no other meaningful purpose than to build social status.
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The Complete 2020 Python Programming Certification Bundle Widely known as the world's leading programming language, Python is beloved due to its simple syntax and versatility.
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Mr. Sullivan is "not known as a big player in the Washington policy process," he said, nor is he widely known for his Russia expertise.
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He said the contract, which was not widely known within the company until The New York Times reported it in June, had "rightly raised" concerns.
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That's intensified under the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, widely known as MBS, an ambitious 32-year-old slated to become the country's next king.
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The civil defense - widely known as the White Helmets - runs a rescue operation to help dig through the rubble and take the injured to hospital.
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It's also widely known that the Pacers are better with George at the four, as would just about any other team who might sign him.
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It's widely known that Facebook, Twitter and YouTube were used by Russian sources during the 2016 U.S. presidential election to try and sway public opinion.
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Widely known as "Amma" or "Mother", the film star-turned politician had a cult following and there were fears supporters would react erratically to her death.
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But Trump's pledge ignores the steady decline participation in the government's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), widely known as welfare, over the last two decades.
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Even Josiah Zayner, an infamous biohacker widely known for pulling his own DIY gene injection stunts, said that the events on Sunday had gone too far.
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He often led the football team&aposs "Christian devotional," but it was a "widely known fact" on campus that his mother was Jewish, the lawsuit says.
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Sinclair had been one of the chief proponents of reinstating the UHF discount, and it was widely known that it aspired to acquire more television stations.
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Now that the potential vulnerability of U.S. election systems is widely known, Russia may not be the only adversary looking to poke holes in U.S. systems.
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