"I do think he'll wind up, you know, wind up having to commit more troops there," Christie told CNN's Jake Tapper.
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In the short film, Wind Up Bots, he releases a herd of wind up toys into the streets of Buenos Aires.
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"If you create just gibberish, it's going to wind up sounding artificial, and it's going to wind up not sounding like someone's real language," says Paul.
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It's how guys like Shawn Thornton wind up with two-year deals and guys like Nik Zherdev wind up playing overseas for most of their careers.
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I guarantee you, all of Europe is going to wind up being exempt, and I bet you our allies in Asia will wind up being exempt.
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Understanding why Trump would admire a man whose critics wind up dead and whose neighbors wind up invaded requires focusing on Trump's lifelong passions and constant campaign themes.
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"Tonight we did not wind up where we wanted to be, but that does not change where we'll wind up at the end of this process," he said.
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And even if you don't wind up with the love of your life, you could wind up with a bunch of new friends — and that's a pretty amazing consolation prize.
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"When you have kind of weak standards and you have a for-profit motive, you wind up with understaffing and you wind up with lack of services and activities," Capps said.
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Colbert did wind up getting one right, "RT" – retweet!
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We'd wind up with my favorite dog — the mutt.
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How did a photograph of her as a child wind up inside an old copy of Steffens's autobiography, and how did that copy wind up in the library of The New York Times?
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So we wind up getting takeout over and over again.
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Even finger prick tests can wind up with inaccurate results.
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How did you wind up at Snoop Dogg's venture firm?
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But Razer keyboards never actually wind up in the collection.
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Basically, if spin wins, you wind up with a disc.
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But Facebook could still wind up being a big winner.
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You can wind up with some cool patterns, at least.
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That egg sandwich could wind up devoured in mere seconds!
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Will it actually wind up looking like a cheap decal?
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Would we wind up with makeup running down our faces?
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I wind up owning 5 to 15 percent of companies.
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Like my hand will always wind up on a throat.
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So if Dany's out, who's going to wind up ruling?
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Just imagine how mad she'll wind up making Donald Trump.
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You'll wind up creating less bugs further down the line.
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And it could wind up shaping the incoming president's policies.
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But Congress will wind up making a lot of policy.
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Lying under oath means you could wind up in jail.
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These elements then wind up in other stars or planets.
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You'll wind up with a grainy paté if you do.
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You may wind up liking it the second time around.
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Now the courts may wind up forcing Congress to act.
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It is possible arguments about disclosure wind up in court.
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And before long you wind up in this death spiral.
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Wind up running all over towns and streets the same.
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How did megalodon teeth wind up in an inland cave?
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Hannah and Jessa wind up going out for rice pudding.
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And you wind up shortchanging them as well as yourself.
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Then we wind up shooting a movie called Baller Blockin'.
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It would wind up like some sort of press conference.
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TC: How did you wind up in the Bay Area?
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How did you wind up working at the White House?
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How much might the scandal wind up costing the firm?
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How did you wind up starting a consumer goods company?
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Somebody could wind up throwing a barbecue spit at you.
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Unfortunately, they still wind up feeling left out at gatherings.
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"Sleeping Beauties" will inevitably wind up on the screen somehow.
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So, none of them wind up even getting considered. 2.
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So why did she wind up in the loser's bracket?
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But the final decision could wind up with President Trump.
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Matthew DeBord: In decades, they could wind up just disappearing.
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Ditto whether he will wind up as the Democratic nominee.
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I'm one of the people who may wind up dead.
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How did Trump wind up on the verge of impeachment?
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You'll wind up bored and frustrated, without purpose and unfulfilled.
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Birds can wind up ingesting oil as they clean themselves.
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Maybe he will wind up pursuing policies that liberals dislike.
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They may wind up saving themselves thousands by doing so.
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That's a great way to wind up a weekend. Hic.
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The effect might wind up looking a lot like drunkenness.
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But Ryan's agenda could wind up being his most important legacy.
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VICE: How'd you wind up getting paid to play video games?
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"You're going to wind up just like I am," he says.
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And if other things win, you wind up with a sphere.
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Sometimes you wind up with completely different results than you expected.
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And the eventual Democratic nominee may wind up beating Trump there.
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A $10,000 tuition bill could wind up costing you almost $50,000.
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You won't wind up with a cool website at the end.
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A lot of them wind up having exactly the same issues.
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Here's to hoping you and Michelle wind up becoming EGOTs someday.
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You can wind up with any cancer from being down there.
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As far as we know, somebody is doing a wind-up.
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Or do you always wind up sounding like a total jerk?
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It's also important to listen for Roadhog's Chain Hook wind-up.
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But did this have to wind up in a criminal court?
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You need to make sure you wind up with three cups.
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You wind up with less stuff and people, and it's hurtful.
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You might also wind up with a flat tire or two.
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Or would I just wind up with a bunch of blisters?
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This may wind up being a cheaper night than I assumed!
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Take it, or you could wind up resenting your romantic partner.
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I think most people will wind up having a smart home.
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When and how does she wind up teaming up with Thor?
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Of those, about 128,000 wind up in hospitals, and 3,000 die.
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It could actually wind up giving Trump an even bigger gun.
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This means the government, especially the DOD, might wind up outmatched.
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Anything to wind up the jackbooted skinheads on Dublin's north side.
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I wind up in strange parts of the internet, using Ask.
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Are we going to wind up with super babies and eugenics?
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The mystery they wind up tracking is convoluted, but not coherent.
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Then he'd turn to street drugs and wind up in jail.
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He did wind up diving into that scrum, though, albeit late.
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It seems likely it could wind up in the Supreme Court.
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Those who refuse to do so wind up lashing and leaking.
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So Britain's exit could wind up being useful in two ways.
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A gimmicky-seeming nail polish holder they'll actually wind up using
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Often you didn't know if the children would wind up orphans.
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Some payments wind up being as little as $0 a month.
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They weren't the only producer to wind up under the microscope.
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At this rate I'd never write my Wind-Up Bird Chronicle.
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How did you wind up running a secure messaging app company?
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YOU'LL WIND UP GETTING NOTHING INSTEAD OF. LEE: THAT'S TERRIFYING STUFF.
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Public assistance programs could wind up strained from the added need.
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How does a Band-Aid wind up costing so much money?
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"You want to wind up owing a small balance," he added.
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It's unlikely the UK will wind up suing the EU, either.
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However, stock can just as often wind up underwater, essentially worthless.
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Oftentimes children wind up enrolled in Medicaid after their parents are.
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We didn't know if it was going to wind up anywhere.
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"I may wind up running a pig farm here in France."
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That was the wind up ... the pitch was "F*** Donald Trump."
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And North Dakota could wind up dictating who runs the Senate.
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In the long run, this could wind up benefiting non-U.
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It could now wind up giving one primacy over the other.
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Some graduates work at Plastek, but many wind up at competitors.
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Then they'd wind up making a big joke out of it.
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Similarly, "Singers Patti and Tina?" wind up being a PAGE TURNER.
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So now we may wind up with a part-time president.
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When we travel east again, we wind up RED HOT (62A).
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And energy companies could wind up paying more for imported oil.
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I didn't want to wind up like that, that's for sure.
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At least Jesse didn't wind up in jail, so that's something.
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Those germs can also wind up on pork sold to consumers.
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I'd wind up spending half the time hiding in the bathroom.
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That is assuming their primary or caucus won't wind up canceled.
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All of these conflicts could wind up in the Supreme Court.
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Regardless, you wind up with another line item on your budget.
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The usually buoyant SpongeBob SquarePants may wind up deflated and depressed.
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"But it's not going to wind up in genocide," Cuomo said.
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In the end, we wind up naming boxing movies we like.
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Those germs can also wind up on pork sold to consumers.
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Of those, about 128,163 wind up in hospitals and 3,000 die.
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How did you wind up going to Wisconsin for a story?
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And should Trump wind up in significant trouble over his own business conflicts or his relationship with Vladimir Putin and the Russians, he could wind up relying on a Republican Congress that views him as radioactive.
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Given this sort of computing, adding more and more cores doesn't wind up adding all that much computing power, but a GPU can wield hundreds of individual cores and wind up hundreds of times more powerful.
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He may wind up the biggest home-run hitter in NFL history.
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In the end, it might wind up costing a whole lot less.
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How did you wind up in your role here at Pioneer Works?
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But here's the thing to remember: Plenty of women wind up alone.
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Otherwise, you can wind up both attracting and repelling the wrong people.
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"I was appalled and presumed it was a wind up," Wingrave said.
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Wouldn't every person who uses marijuana wind up a heroin/opioid addict?
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The actioner will wind up the holiday weekend with $107 million domestically.
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Most wind up paying consultants a whole lot of money and losing.
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Notable runners-up: wind, up by 1.44, and solar, up by 0.63.
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Instead, they wind up on a strange planet, tracking a distress signal.
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Or just a deliberate "mistake" to put the wind up Mr Jammeh?
|
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Such ideas, though, might wind up becoming the next generation's dominant product.
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Whichever approach the Rays wind up settling on is likely to spread.
|
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Quinn may wind up in the C.F.L. or on a practice squad.
|
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All this certainly does not signal a company in wind-up mode.
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BECKY QUICK: Why did it wind up like that particularly in California?
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Well, at least you didn't wind up getting a tumor sample instead.
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The waves would wind up being nearly 40 feet tall that day.
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And, in fact, it could wind up hurting itself more than anyone.
|
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Most election cycles will wind up deviating from them to some degree.
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We wind up staffing Congress only with people who come from money.
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She will testify against you and you will wind up in prison.
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" Instead of liberation, they wind up being about "personal identity and consumption.
|
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How did you wind up being the one to do those calculations?
|
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But as we all wind up agreeing, it's just a round number.
|
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Losing candidates might wind up in the Cabinet, bringing their supporters along.
|
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Besides, he'd inevitably wind up spoiling the Tooth Fairy or something, too.
|
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But it doesn't wind up mattering as much as it probably should.
|
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How many transmission chains did I wind up breaking in 2008-2009?
|
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This is why I'm praying this pair doesn't actually wind up together.
|
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How did you wind up on the set of Xzibit's "Paparazzi" video?
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They'd wind up in a sheltered workshop putting bottle tops on things.
|
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They wind up in London, a furnace of vice — and therefore, smoke.
|
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Instead of making $15 an hour, these workers wind up making zero.
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Consequently, they wind up burning fewer daily calories, while also eating more.
|
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In fact, they often wind up failing, according to Harvard Business Review.
|
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New services that improve access may wind up increasing health care spending.
|
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Go visit, so they don't wind up in a situation like this.
|
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One of those accommodations could wind up being the corporate tax rate.
|
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Eventually, Earth would wind up surrounded by an impassable field of debris.
|
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Fox would wind up with a tight focus on news and sports.
|
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If you eliminate the E.T., you wind up with the entry PREEN.
|
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Eventually, the larger chunks wind up in extreme orbits, just like Sedna.
|
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Too many punches at once and you wind up on your back.
|
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He also explained how the other series regulars will wind up involved.
|
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Didn't the whole 3D rigmarole wind up being a sort of icebreaker?
|
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This causes him to eat counters or wind up in the clinch.
|
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I didn't slip and wind up with a shotgun in my hand.
|
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You may wind up losing revenues — perhaps as much as $100 billion.
|
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As a result, dieters can wind up tired, irritable, lightheaded, and weak.
|
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My colleagues wind up flunking a distressingly large proportion of their students.
|
|
How did she wind up dead on an overpass in the Bronx?
|
|
"Jack will eventually wind up picking one or the other," he continued.
|
|
Still, NASA is hoping the bag doesn't wind up in private hands.
|
|
I try to pace myself, but sometimes you wind up sipping absentmindedly.
|
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Just don't expect any money to wind up in my Venmo account.
|
|
The Knicks wind up 653-265 and fire Hornacek the next day.
|
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How did a bird indigenous to Australia wind up in North Carolina?
|
|
Mr. McNamee could wind up paying steep tariffs for feed and fertilizers.
|
|
These things always wind up being good for the lawyers and litigators.
|
|
It is not known how many North Koreans will wind up participating.
|
|
In practice, however, the two wind up ultimately taking the same positions.
|
|
But that could wind up causing embarrassment for some of the candidates.
|
|
The prosecutors said they expect to wind up their case this week.
|
|
Town halls, he said, wind up becoming "screaming matches" that "diminish" democracy.
|
|
Otherwise, you may well wind up seeing a campaign ad like this.
|
|
But you'll notice any optimistic predictions usually wind up at road-building.
|
|
Many people wind up following a "predefined set of expectations," he added.
|
|
And if we take that NIE, guess what we wind up with?
|
|
Many of his patients wind up using both drugs, Dr. Alexis said.
|
|
You can, of course, bet on where Romo will wind up. Bookmaker.
|
|
Yet these disembodied Goliaths wind up upstaging their flesh-and-blood selves.
|
|
But at the same time, they wind up hostages in this house.
|
|
We've been winding down, of course, and then we wind up again.
|
|
How can a designer ensure it doesn't wind up in the landfill?
|
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I wind up taking a two-hour nap in a hanging nest.
|
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How did the Boyz II Men plotline wind up in this episode?
|
|
Hence, you wind up with a lot of garbage on the streets.
|
|
Throw in the holidays, and you could wind up even more stressed.
|
|
Sometimes those kinds of details can even wind up dating a film.
|
|
Noisey: How did you wind up getting your jobs on the show?
|
|
It could wind up being the most important part of his legacy.
|
|
VICE News: How did you wind up representing Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán?
|
|
But making movies like Patriots Day may wind up undermining that goal.
|
|
Welcome to Fat City is out September 23 on Wind-up Records.
|
|
Nearly half a century later, both cities would wind up losing their teams.
|
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I remember the quiche and wind up eating a slice of that, too.
|
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How did Turkey wind up on the verge of formalizing one-man rule?
|
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Babies who sleep more may wind up consuming less breast milk, he added.
|
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Note you may wind up on a route involving different but nearby airports.
|
|
Which leaves us wondering what these 4W CPUs will even wind up in.
|
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Many thousands of those will wind up committing murder and other violent crime.
|
|
Blockchain Exchange Alliance would wind up being the majority of the combined company.
|
|
Too many women needlessly wind up in a quandary when they become mothers.
|
|
Eventually having to suffer through that might still wind up being worth it.
|
|
Many fans want to see Jon and Daenerys wind up together, myself included.
|
|
And in some cases I wind up working with some of these artists.
|
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Thankfully, she didn't wind up getting charged for her involvement in the heist.
|
|
You can also be flexible in where you want to ultimately wind up.
|
|
Expect some of those Bud balls to wind up in minor-league camp.
|
|
Just don't get too attached because they could wind up disappearing on you.
|
|
Instead they wind up identifying with the amoral (if not psychopathic) anti-hero.
|
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They said to me, it's all going to wind up in a museum.
|
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Some of the car companies and large suppliers could wind up as competitors.
|
|
You have to be careful so you don't wind up going to jail.
|
|
And so we wind up holding onto our bucks as long as possible.
|
|
Will he wind up ordering an investigation of the (largely fictitious) voter fraud?
|
|
And those lessons may wind up being more valuable than a hundred launchpads.
|
|
You wind up spending more time scrolling through content than engaging with it.
|
|
They'll wind up selling a lot of microwaves because it's a commodity business.
|
|
There are a number of ways the administration's efforts could wind up wasted.
|
|
If convicted, Ferrer could wind up being sentenced to 22 years in prison.
|
|
President Trump may wind up paying a huge price for the Comey debacle.
|
|
Many players we spoke with emphasized how uncomfortable these situations wind up being.
|
|
Is he going to wind up on the other side of the law?
|
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"For the most part, you'd wind up with 100 percent coverage," he says.
|
|
Sherman isn't sure that Uber can wind up becoming the Amazon of transportation.
|
|
Ever wonder where your old batteries, phones, and light-up toys wind up?
|
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You could wind up going to court in order to assert your claim.
|
|
Instead of a wind-up, it starts at the push of a button.
|
|
Right out the gates, separate filers wind up with a lower standard deduction.
|
|
Will polls in other early voting states also wind up overestimating Trump's support?
|
|
The exact role that AI will wind up playing in warfare remains unclear.
|
|
And who, for the love of God, will wind up playing Manson himself?
|
|
Eventually, Scully and an extremely sick Mulder wind up together on a bridge.
|
|
I've worked in the prisons, and I see where these kids wind up.
|
|
How do credit ratings and the like wind up making the problem worse?
|
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"Men like Trump only wind up in power when democracies are already decaying."
|
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It's a nice addition, because action cameras often wind up in tough spots.
|
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In some cases, people wind up draining their savings or losing their homes.
|
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The Brexit camp insists that an independent Britain would somehow wind up richer.
|
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We wind up talking until it's nearly time for the restaurant to close.
|
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So they can wind up consuming hundreds of thousands of acres of vegetation.
|
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These aid efforts wind up costing far more than preventive measures would have.
|
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If that trend holds, he could wind up the steal of the draft.
|
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He should wind up as one of Jameis Winston's favorite targets this year.
|
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But whenever I do, I also wind up ripping my socks off too.
|
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Unfortunately, they wind up on a yacht caught up in a murder mystery.
|
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That means corporate governance reform probably will wind up weaker than originally anticipated.
|
|
If you don't stay on the train, you'll wind up on the tracks.
|
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But who knows—maybe someone will wind up learning something about blockchain technology.
|
|
If Snapchat keeps growing, $25 billion could wind up looking like a bargain.
|
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Schwab's "free" service could wind up costing you more in the long run.
|
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And I wind up staying in there eight years, eight months, 16 days.
|
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There are pages of notes that wind up and down, up and down.
|
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Like many young children, Hattie would wind up sleeping in her parents' bed.
|
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His lawyer said the once revered football player would wind up in Florida.
|
|
They say the tax will wind up harming American companies and their consumers.
|
|
These characters wind up unwisely confiding in one another; they can't help themselves.
|
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But they might wind up healthier by the midterms having gone through it.
|
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The Knicks wind up releasing him in 2018 and paying him anyway. Feb.
|
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Any bacteria that wind up too close get wiped out by antimicrobial poisons.
|
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Of course, at other performances, they might wind up arguing the opposite positions.
|
|
His closest call came last year, only to wind up the most disappointing.
|
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They are both gifted students and wind up at Trinity College in Dublin.
|
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Mr. Trump, in picking Mr. McGahn, did not wind up with a loyalist.
|
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The minerals wind up in everything from iPhones to wind turbines and missiles.
|
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Many suffer pelvic trauma; one in three wind up with major abdominal surgery.
|
|
But if you stack living quarters, what you wind up with are APTS.
|
|
I wind up reading from a wide variety of sources, but ... KS: Twitter.
|
|
Nonetheless, I don't think this is the leftism we will wind up with.
|
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Did you get solid-gold intel on where the election would wind up?
|
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Spectacles that wealthier, whiter communities have blocked often wind up at Hard Rock.
|
|
That's where we wind up, but the cone does not start that way.
|
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Yet wading through all your options could wind up leaving you thoroughly confused.
|
|
How did Amazon Video wind up recommending "Zombie Lake" as a Christmas movie?
|
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Bret: Well, and here's my main point: Impeachment will wind up helping Trump.
|
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So many settings, you just wind up crying and pooping in the corner.
|
|
The ECB is seen on track to wind up QE by year-end.
|
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"I believe this will wind up being worse than Hurricane Georges," Cuomo said.
|
|
" A second official said the crash "will wind up being [the Navy's] fault.
|
|
The brands estimate that 600 billion cups wind up in landfills each year.
|
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Real talk, this may wind up being the peak of the Nixometer rating.
|
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That's why they will wind up passing something by first quarter of 2018.
|
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But we usually wind up having sex two to three times a week.
|
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Facing down a sequoia, the most grammatically scrambled thoughts wind up feeling right.
|
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Whether they wind up stalling spending approval yet again remains to be seen.
|
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Impeachment may not wind up being the driving issue of their House vote.
|
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That could be what they wind up thinking about buy now, pay later.
|
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Dropouts may actually wind up worse off than if they hadn't started college.
|
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Dropouts may actually wind up worse off than if they hadn't started college.
|
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And third: Everything sleazy always seems to wind up with a Trump connection.
|
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If large numbers wind up depending on government largess, a backlash could result.
|
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Obviously, they wind up facing an evil soccer team that also has superpowers.
|
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An antitrust regime that fought such mergers aggressively could wind up boosting wages.
|
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So it's unsurprising that given their scores, he'd wind up appearing pretty moderate.
|
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Without that experience, other car companies could wind up always a step behind.
|
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Comey's firing, in other words, will probably wind up being bad for Trump.
|
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The people who don't behave usually wind up getting banned for rule 3.
|
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In reality, stadiums and their upkeep wind up costing cities millions of dollars.
|
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I had to go with him so I wouldn't wind up in the picture.
|
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But when music gets that ugly, everyone involved can wind up sounding equally bad.
|
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Crunch some linear algebra and we wind up with optimal routes through the network.
|
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Many fans (and investors) had hoped that the Knicks would wind up with Durant.
|
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He had a huge wind-up alarm clock (with ear-like bells on top).
|
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The Shenzhen composite added 212 points, or 0.92 percent, to wind up at 1,337.74.
|
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I don't want to go 15 years down the road and wind up sick.
|
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I don't want to go fifteen years down the road and wind up sick.
|
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Pretty much every 90s kid's dream was to somehow wind up on Double Dare.
|
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Now, to be fair, a lot of buildings can wind up looking pretty phallic.
|
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"You wind up having what I call the 'never-ending argument,'" Dr. Greer says.
|
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King Kong and the film crew wind up in Depression-era New York City.
|
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If that effort fails, the matter is likely to wind up back in court.
|
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A button in WhatsApp could wind up being your bank's most important touch point.
|
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Already researchers have discovered many alternatives to it that may wind up being superior.
|
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But I just know knowing Tamron, she's gonna wind up in some fantastic spot.
|
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Eventually you will wind up unfollowing her, and that will make your life better.
|
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If their detainees wind up in Syrian jails, history suggests what may happen next.
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But it didn't wind up being one of my favorite films of last year.
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Yeah, I think ultimately it will wind up being my biggest win, for sure.
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Is it really sanctuary cities where Trump and his henchmen hope migrants wind up?
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Nights involving swimming usually wind up being the most memorable of a whole tour.
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And even when they do, they nonetheless frequently wind up stranded in our lives.
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Or of implicit biases, or inexplicable reasoning, that wind up secretly poisoning such systems?
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Otherwise, the politics of the game could wind up in a very uncomfortable place.
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When people survive, most do not wind up in a coma in intensive care.
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I ain't answer my phone, and they wind up letting Wayne do his part.
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Most deals don't wind up getting to the president's desk in the first place.
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That means the newly-converted videos wind up right under that three second limit.
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But when we wrote the album we didn't even know where we'd wind up.
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Trump's climate denial was "not some wind-up stunt to troll lefties," Delingpole wrote.
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Whoever finally cracks the attention problem will likely wind up a very rich person.
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Or, you may wind up with an empty closet and some shopping to do.
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"You wind up with two-thirds of the economy's emissions being regulated," Freeman said.
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Granted many well publicized efforts to expand access wind up being less than advertised.
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The right time to sellSome founders wind up selling their company out of desperation.
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To be sure, it's hard to predict whether you'll wind up in those circumstances.
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CoinLaunch then took some remedial steps and ultimately decided to wind up its operations.
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If you let the hate get to you, you'll wind up frustrated and stressed.
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The upshot is that like-minded candidates often wind up running against one another.
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These blanks wind up being some of the key policy decisions in these laws.
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Would the Democrats wind up with a nominee unable to move beyond their base?
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I'm sick of antiheroes and I don't want to wind up depressed or disillusioned.
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After all, the majority wind up being built upon false pretenses and questionable analysis.
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At the same time, it could wind up being a tough vote for Sen.
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When you consolidate your debts, you'll wind up with one payment instead of multiple.
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No matter how far I travel on earth I wind up sitting in rooms.
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Is Jon Snow (aka Aegon Targaryen) going to wind up on the Iron Throne?
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Governors races will be interesting, however, state matters could wind up trumping national trends.
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It's probably not going to accomplish anything, and you just wind up spamming everyone.
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According to Camacho, dogs wind up alone at the Basilica for three different reasons.
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It might be that we wind up with multiple brands because you can segment.
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Wind up in a parcel to squeeze out as much water as you can.
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Those teams in the latter category actually wind up having fair amount of success.
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It will be pathetic if a woman does not wind up on the ticket.
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And, indeed, many middle-class Americans could wind up with a sliver of savings.
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People can wind up having a heart attack, committing suicide, turning to drug use.
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And then the rivalry fades, the postseason arrives, and both sides wind up disappointed.
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I did wind up listening to some Preservation Hall Jazz Band for you, though.
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With the laser player, you also wind up with a wonderful entertainment programming source.
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A terrible candidate, but she could wind up being one of our greatest presidents.
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Anything less than complete vindication for our side may wind up as utter humiliation.
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Otherwise, you can wind up with permanently stiff limbs, grogginess, weakness, and tingly hands.
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Otherwise, you'll wind up invisible, with nary a soul to acknowledge your starry self.
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The great thing about the drawbridge is that anybody can wind up on one.
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Murphy noted that he may wind up co-sponsoring Sanders's bill, as did Schatz.
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Sometimes you wind up with something like Kandi Man, which becomes easy to parody.
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Alternatively, this folly could wind up wreaking global havoc well beyond the economic sphere.
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Young executives tip-tap their texts and tread like wind-up toys, heads bowed.
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Volkswagen must correct any shortcomings or the company could wind up back in court.
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Non-compliance can lead to sicker patients who may wind up in the hospital.
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Take too long to plan a date, and you'll probably never wind up meeting.
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The switch is flipped, however, when they both wind up at the same college.
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They found some investors didn't even wind up selling the stock they incorrectly bought.
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Higher tariffs may wind up being the proverbial straw that breaks the camel's back.
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Real-life happenings are worked into storylines, and storylines wind up warping real life.
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But this is "BoJack Horseman," not "Horsin' Around": Not everyone can wind up happy.
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Past tense clue gets a past tense answer, so we wind up with DEKED.
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Read our takeaways in a case that could wind up at the Supreme Court.
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If you encounter problems, without insurance, you could wind up with your company bankrupt.
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Whether these senators wind up breaking from the Republican conference remains an open question.
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January's Democratic debate could wind up being the most important of the 2280 primary.
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Family members often wind up as caregivers, and so the economic burden ripples outward.
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Cost-cutters always wind up looking like hypocrites, while liberals just naturally seem consistent.
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No doubt, souvenirs from this game will wind up in the Hall of Fame.
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Everything is pitched so aggressively, you wind up feeling as battered as the ensemble.
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Taxpayers awaiting a K-1 may wind up requesting an extension with the IRS.
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The authors wind up their account with a prescriptive chapter, a path to peace.
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Do you think that bribery will wind up with its own article of impeachment?
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Meanwhile, not all of the flooded vehicles will wind up in the salvage yard.
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After waiting for a bit, we wind up taking the bus to a bathhouse.
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"You will also wind up questioning your basic right to sit there," he wrote.
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Today, Mickey would just go to Bennington and wind up marrying that hunky fireman.
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It must be his home, because that's where letters addressed to him wind up.
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"We want to know where the boulders are going to wind up," he said.
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Will its tax hikes wind up scaring Senate Democrats off the single-payer dream?
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If he's convicted, he could wind up in prison for up to five years.
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And if you're looking to go on a diet, you'll wind up with both.
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Likewise, many coma patients wind up in long-term care facilities or nursing homes.
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We did wind up buying a city apartment, but we also began looking at houses.
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I'm still super full from the chicken and fries, and wind up not eating dinner.
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If it doesn't, he may wind up regretting that he abandoned his previous, more uplifting
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I wind up dilly-dallying too much and curse when I realize that I'm late.
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In those cases, you can wind up owing more for the car than it's worth.
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It starts out in good fun, but can wind up being cruel, elitist, and worse.
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There is a 17.26ers game tonight, but we wind up getting Bryce Harper/Phillies shirts.
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The Stella uses a braided nylon shell that's more flexible and easier to wind up.
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As such, states could wind up protecting net neutrality in the wake of federal apathy.
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Children's photographs shared in good faith have been known to wind up on pornographic sites.
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And what are the odds that Gates will wind up abandoning this approach as well?
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If that trash stays at sea, it could wind up in a trash hot spot.
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Will financial institutions around the world wind up using Bitcoin as the global settlement currency?
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"Roger and Trump always wind up finding their way back to each other," said another.
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"You're going to wind up with a much higher bill if you don't," he said.
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Malvo, a case the Supreme Court will hear on Wednesday, will wind up being resolved.
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Now, whatever happens at the Cleveland convention, the party elite may wind up as dinner.
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At the time, she even convinced herself that she would wind up marrying a man.
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Democrats say they're aware that advancing too many separate policy proposals could wind up backfiring.
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I don't know where she'll wind up but I can picture her doing something great.
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The bad news is, you'd probably still die...and you'd wind up in another universe.
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Could wind up being the wakeup call we need to transition over to clean energy.
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We wind up in a twisted, meaningless plot, without any investment in what happens next.
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If The Crack is simply ignored, Halley VI could wind up adrift in the sea.
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There was no advanced seating plan, but I wind up reasonably happy with my position.
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How did you wind up making a documentary about the mountain lion in your backyard?
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She and Josh wind up breaking into a water park that's closed for the summer.
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They wind up all over Darius, who freaks out and gets out of the boat.
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I'm always so confused, and sometimes wind up brushing my teeth at the oddest hours.
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And if we do wind up catching some tantalizing glimmers of activity on Proxima b?
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They can't actually, effectively do it and they're going to wind up banning good people.
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You wind up spending a lot of time at the library in town charging devices.
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Much as I might want to embrace the former in both cases, I wind up
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The assets could also wind up in the hands of PDVSA or Chinese oil companies.
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Clinton may yet wind up in the history books as an FDR for our times.
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But many people do not wind up working as long as they expect or hope.
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The Colombian state may soon wind up with no one else to blame but itself.
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And medical research may not be the only way such marketplaces wind up being used.
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Eventually they wind up making an imitation of that song from earlier in their life.
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When in crisis mode, i'm kind of self-destructive, but I'll wind up chain-smoking.
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He can't resist sharing them even when they wind up biting him in the ass.
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Which means these portraits of market mayhem will wind up on some very expensive walls.
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In an effort to win people to our sides, we could wind up steamrolling them.
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But for most people, HSA contributions wind up being used to meet current health expenses.
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" A second official said the crash "will wind up being our (the US Navy's) fault.
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In the end, that will probably wind up being the theme of this team's season.
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What's next: Odds are that oil prices will now wind up higher than otherwise expected.
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Now, anyone who's been there knows that's not a great spot to wind up in.
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Hardly impressive, considering 20143 million tons of plastic wind up in our oceans every year.
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Realists accept that they'll eventually wind up paying for this thing that is currently free.
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Neither of us would have known that it was what we would wind up with.
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The inspector general thinks it could wind up costing "two or three times" as much.
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How does Kimmy, of all people, wind up at the acclaimed institution alongside her nemesis?
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With the top corporate rate now at 35 percent, few wind up paying the AMT.
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Some parts of China could wind up uninhabitable by the end of the 21st century.
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"Most of my clients wind up increasing their budget by 50% or more," he said.
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If you go searching for night life, you may wind up feeling like a gringo.
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Some Republicans fear it could wind up harshly penalizing U.S. businesses or European Union allies.
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And interest rates will wind up going much higher than otherwise would be the case.
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In those settings, the (12-megapixel) photos and videos can wind up looking blown out.
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Reality TV is a place where people wind up on their way to somewhere else.
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We typically wind up out of breath with our covers crumbled up in the corner.
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Cockatoos get to sing on a perch, while chickens wind up as coq au vin?
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Any such action would challenge U.S. law, the Constitution and wind up in court (Axios).
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Which institution might wind up in the crosshairs next?
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Just so, the two programs wind up standing together, not as competitors but as collaborators.
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Merteuil and Valmont wind up inflicting devastating injuries not only on others but also themselves.
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I knew if I didn't leave I was going to wind up hating my job.
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THEN WE HAVE TO WIND UP AND FIGURE OUT WHAT THE POLICY WINDS UP BEING.
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Guru to plug in their loan details and learn what they'll wind up owing. Credible.
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So Republicans could wind up celebrating enactment of a tax bill that the public despises.
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Some could wind up in the next White House, especially if Hillary Clinton becomes president.
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"We actually did wind up, as a favor to IMAX, showing Crouching Tiger," Aron said.
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When it comes to residential real estate, schools often wind up linked to property values.
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Regardless of how high you advance, you'll wind up with the same result: mind blown.
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He airmailed enough passes to wind up right next to Jay Cutler on Fahey's list.
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They may actually be the future of leisure if robots wind up leaving us jobless.
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Obviously with an eight-member bench, we may wind up with a four-four split.
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That, or they're just gassy agency placeholders that accidentally wind up making it to silkscreen.
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If you go into sex expecting to rock someone's world, you may wind up disappointed.
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In other cases, companies could in a way wind up facing a double tax bill.
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Guru, to plug in their loan details and learn what they'll wind up owing. Credible.
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Now, with the top corporate rate at 35 percent, few wind up paying the AMT.
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No matter where these characters wind up, it seems, a dance will soon break out.
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He's such a handful that the criminals wind up paying to have him taken back.
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Drinks, not talk, she insists — and so the two wind up drinking quite a bit.
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Notifications are supposed to save you time, but often they wind up doing the opposite.
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Facebook expects the matter could wind up costing it between $216.7 billion and $22014 billion.
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But FBI Chief James Comey may wind up doing the most damage all the same.
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You might wind up distracting yourself with your grunts and playing worse, Dr. Sinnett says.
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Making work a prerequisite for Medicaid could, perversely, wind up preventing such people from working.
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It can be a profile-booster -- even if you don't wind up with the nomination.
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Heck, play your cards right and you might even wind up on the presidential ticket!
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These elections often wind up being less negative, which can spur more women to run.
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If charities were in fact to shun such money, who would wind up with it?
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That legislation could wind up including other items, such as immigration and health care measures.
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Ultimately, if you wind up wasting food, at least throw it in the compost bin.
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Losing those deductions means the family could wind up paying considerably more, Ms. Metcalf said.
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"You can wind up developing habits of mind that feel half machine themselves," he writes.
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I was afraid it wouldn't work and that I'd wind up with a sick baby.
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When his father appears on the show, Matt tends to wind up publicly humiliated onstage.
|
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Although Trump's foibles seem to make him ripe for lampoon, they wind up being traps.
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If so, the fight will no doubt wind up in court — exactly what automakers fear.
|
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So the companies that survive can wind up dominating the industry and wearing different hats.
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Yes, most of the people who say they're "almost certain to vote" wind up voting.
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If you wind up in debt, you&aposll be worse off than when you started.
|
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The Ahok case may also unexpectedly wind up playing into the hands of moderate politicians.
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And what you find valuable, can very easily wind up on someone else's "offensive" list.
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But that two-year conflagration may wind up being more damaging to American technology companies.
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In these locations, especially the Tenderloin neighborhood, sidewalks can wind up scattered with human feces.
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We are going to wind up with a peace with honor which all Americans seek.
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But Mr. Shabazz, 42, of Union, N.J., could soon wind up paying even more. Gov.
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John Collins, a spokesman for Grubhub, contended that the legislation would wind up hurting restaurants.
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If you do, you could wind up unable to take advantage of the federal programs.
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Otherwise you may wind up tongue-tied when it comes time to make the ask.
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When you consolidate your debts, you&aposll wind up with one payment instead of multiple.
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One "insinuation" from Ms. Le Pen in the Wednesday debate may wind up costing her.
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Ironically, I didn't wind up pursuing science in school but do still wish I had.
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And in the end, more voters are likely to wind up voting for a winner.
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Q. A more mundane question: How did this article wind up in The Times Magazine?
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Hochevar did not wind up pitching during the Royals' 2-0 loss to the Nationals.
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" In all, Clark believes the evidence won't "wind up being anything really, but we'll see.
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But if Trump prefers campaigns to governance, he could wind up widening the partisan divide.
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As of Saturday night, it was still unclear exactly where Mr. Jammeh would wind up.
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We see Curry, apparently a bit confused, wind up and uncork the perfect baseball pitch.
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You are a cast member, too, whether you wind up on the stage or not.
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She is currently developing "Wind-Up Girl," a musical about the French philosopher René Descartes.
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The market can fluctuate wildly, and distressed investors can wind up selling at a loss.
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Would Kelela's new album, six years in the making, wind up in the void, too?
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When you don't have a lot of wins, you wind up with some losing streaks.
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Todd: My assumption is that June will wind up a Handmaid again sooner or later.
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According to analyses by the Washington Post, it didn't exactly wind up being that equitable.
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But all those Hail Marys come at a cost: they often wind up in enemy hands.
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So you wind up with a low cost, diversified portfolio that's invested in the global economy.
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It remains unclear who exactly is poised to wind up on top of the Rizzuto family.
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In either explanation, Saudi Arabia and Iran wind up seeing each other as a significant threat.
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We wind up strolling into the office at the same time only a few minutes late.
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The memory usage is about the same, but we wind up making the program itself smaller.
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While some of President Donald Trump's initiatives may wind up being pushed into next year, Rep.
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Or worse, you could wind up pushing a good person away by applying too much pressure.
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We wind up talking about what the politicians in the close races want to talk about.
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He says he didn't intend for the resulting photos to wind up in the public eye.
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However, social scientists have gotten pretty good at predicting who's most likely to wind up there.
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But even in that situation, Trump's latest threat might wind up hurting the economy another way.
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People with private accounts often wind up using Instagram less as a result, the company says.
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If they're tried as adults, Hall said, they could both wind up spending life in prison.
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It's not clear when, or if, this National Security Council panel will ever wind up forming.
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That's a long wind-up for why I am telling you what Alex Jones just said.
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"Realistically, we are going to wind up competing with the Nintendo Switch," Carmack told the crowd.
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The process is dilutive, and they wind up spending more time fundraising than building a product.
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Chances are you'll wind up working a job you hate for the rest of your lives.
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How did Apple wind up paying such a low tax rate in Ireland for so long?
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We'll see if Mylan's generic comes out before all the execs wind up in prison.[CNBC]
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But he believes they will be rewarded — that is, if they wind up picking the winners.
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I wind up sharing part of my steak with him because it's too much for me.
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Tormund and the others wind up having to burn him, still stuck to the wall. Yikes.
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And they did it for Trump, who could wind up costing some of them their seats.
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That none of these things may wind up happening is a cause of the alleged political
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The draft may wind up making the decision for him, though—as of Monday morning, DraftExpress.
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Targeted pesticides could very well wind up being key to save the country's unique native wildlife.
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That means you could wind up with a much higher rate once the fixed period ends.
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But we've seen enough reviews by now to call it: This film will wind up rotten.
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"And I do mean 'cause' harm," he added, like a wind-up-doll for ignorant opinions.
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If they don't, they could wind up in the same ditch they fell into on Friday.
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As for whether the show would wind up on TV or on Netflix, Latifah couldn't confirm.
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Come back to earth, unless you want to wind up in jail or some juvenile home.
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Failing to remember that isn't just cruel to the people and families who wind up hurt.
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When you have an incomplete meal, you wind up eating more of what you do have.
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I didn't want any other women to wind up in the emergency room like my friend.
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It didn't wind up just being clutter, and it did inspire me to make plans outdoors.
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People wind up burning the plastic trash and inhaling toxic emissions, according to the United Nations.
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"If we wind up with a shutdown, it will be entirely the president's fault," he said.
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It's also transparent about how much interest rates will wind up costing its users, Gross says.
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In New York state, many ex-offenders wind up in homeless shelters or on the streets.
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I'm struck by how the critiques of Europe from the right and left wind up converging.
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But in practice, a decent number of children under 13 wind up using online services anyway.
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I used to use all kinds of face washes, but then I would wind up irritated.
|
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But to accomplish that, the agency may wind up turning to private rocket developers like SpaceX.
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Due to the high price of remodeling, many people wind up borrowing the cash they need.
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In New York City, they are likely to wind up at Rikers, a notoriously brutal lockup.
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However, social scientists have gotten pretty good at predicting who's most likely to wind up there.
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Q. How did you wind up playing an alpine instructor in Mr. Sorrentino's latest film "Youth"?
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It's responsive, supportive, and they'll probably wind up wearing it for both sports and around town.
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You start one place, go through hell and wind up somewhere else, somewhere that surprises you.
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Convention planners may wind up recruiting famous figures from outside of politics to fill the void.
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Of course, Baylee's not the first person with Backstreet Boys connections to wind up on Broadway.
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So aggressive efforts to weed out terrorist-recruitment content could wind up squelching legitimate political discussion.
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Black people were five times as likely as white people to wind up in this group.
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So… how did he wind up lining up next to the Canadian dream team in 1987?
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So how does one of the few female Avengers wind up getting placed under house arrest?
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Even if you don't wind up making a friend, you'll walk away a little less broke.
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As a kid, I'd sometimes wind up with intensely itchy full-body hives after gym class.
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And then we get help, and then we wind up on the road to a solution.
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MacKenzie Bezos will wind up with a stake in Amazon that is worth roughly $36 billion.
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Sometimes I go looking for a story and wind up with an entirely different one instead.
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Alker also notes that work requirements could wind up hurting children, even though they're obviously exempt.
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And that's not the only reason work requirements could wind up costing, rather than saving, money.
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I'm just not sure how much practical difference it makes where you wind up in college.
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And the government will wind up having to pay interest on missed payments to some contractors.
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We either want the breakup to stick, or we want them to wind up back together.
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People were worried that they might wind up with Alitalia and that would cause management distractions.
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All of these training programs can wind up creating more student debt for the middle-aged.
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Kavanaugh may wind up getting the Supreme Court seat, but Blasey was the one who triumphed.
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And they both wind up in a remote corner of Wyoming that Child summons especially well.
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And it's likely that the county will wind up footing the bill for the whole operation.
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But some of that ultimately went to Tegna, so could still wind up in Apollo's hands.
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Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz, battling to break a yearlong stalemate, wind up in the mud.
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If Daenerys is still there, he could wind up as her captive and reunited with Tyrion.
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This roster of policy positions is why Bloomberg didn't wind up running for president in 2016.
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If you wind up without a major, it sounds like you won't be haunted by that.
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Be sure to label it or you might wind up with baking soda on your pasta!
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They wind up stranded on a desert island together, and, after building trust, forge a connection.
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People who do this wind up boring their bosses and tempting them to change their minds.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - A U.S. blacklist could wind up thrusting Huawei Technologies into Beijing's embrace.
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Other sectors that could wind up in the crosshairs include the beer industry, airlines and eyeglasses.
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But you wonder if he hurt himself so badly it will wind up costing the Cubs.
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But you wind up forgiving them, just as Guirgis forgives those of his eternally unmoored characters.
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They then wind up killed by an assassin who is supposed to bring Rey to Palpatine.
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The two lawyers wind up negotiating deals for Jimmy's clients, one after another, in 20 minutes.
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I don't know if Ikaria will wind up building the Whole Foods to Facebook's Wal-Mart.
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That Dr. Seldin would wind up in Dallas, or even become a doctor, was hardly predictable.
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The center is now recruiting additional scientists, and may wind up larger than before the fight.
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Most likely, he said, those people will wind up in hospital emergency rooms for basic care.
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" Nya will wind up saying that her son's anger is "not his sin; it's his inheritance.
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Below, our rankings of the 10 candidates most likely to wind up as the party's nominee.
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So I think it's arguable about which one will wind up being more harmful to us.
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That's as individuals still fall prey to predatory sales practices, which often wind up in arbitration.
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Regardless of which rules wind up in place, you are your own first line of defense.
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Witch hunts are specious investigations driven by preconceived notions that wind up not being born out.
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In short, you'll wind up with a health system containing both the insured and the uninsured.
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Ultimately, though, this business plan could wind up more of an abstract mess than a masterpiece.
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I think that he'll wind up being another asterisk in an article in some history book.
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Deals can still be scuttled on the last day — or wind up costing someone more money.
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If so, then the cases could wind up before the ultimate arbiter: the US Supreme Court.
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Tobun said, was that her family might wind up among the growing ranks of the homeless.
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Iteratively solve those problems and you should wind up with a solution to the whole problem.
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ORDER IN Jasper and I talk about going out to dinner, but wind up ordering Seamless.
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ORDER IN Jasper and I talk about going out to dinner, but wind up ordering Seamless.
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Founders who eschew venture capital often wind up leaning on their life savings or credit cards.
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The scheme creates an accidental friendship between the duped pair and they both wind up rich.
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Warthogs, wild dogs and horse-like antelopes known as hartebeest frequently wind up as road kill.
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Spurred on by the emergence of rookie goalie Jordan Binnington who would wind up sporting a .
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It's remarkable that, given his route to the league, Swann really did wind up being great.
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Sometimes, if you can learn something from your mistake, you wind up better off than before.
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And a non-pet-person might wind up more stressed and worse off overall with either.
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Most people who hold that job wind up shading things, even if they're not trying to.
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Instagram is simplifying its messaging features today so that all conversations wind up in the same place.
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"I didn't go into acting with any ideas of where I'd wind up," she tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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The Fouirnaies/Hall research suggests that could wind up harming Democrats' odds of retaking Marco Rubio's seat.
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I wind up getting a salad that I know is a mistake the second I buy it.
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The left-handed DNA sketch, though, isn't the final image that will wind up on our phones.
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Of course, all of this may wind up being a giant head fake by the Trump campaign.
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The free food works, and I wind up signing up for an informational meeting with this group.
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At 11 feet, land currently inhabited by hundreds of millions of people worldwide would wind up underwater.
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It's easy to do one of these docs and wind up with everyone tiptoeing around the issue.
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If you do wind up foreclosing on a property, consider the costs of repairs and unknown problems.
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In the end, this will all likely wind up written off as a relatively minor regulatory snafu.
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He probably doesn't want the Sanders clan to wind up like the Clintons, Kennedys, Bushes, or Trumps.
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Each tool has strengths and weaknesses, and scientists often wind up having to use them in conjunction.
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The move could wind up being nothing more than a campaign gesture once January 20183 rolls around.
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They also aren't likely to wind up exclusively on CBS's established standalone streaming service, CBS All Access.
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And you better watch out if you wind up on their bad side —just ask Taylor Swift.
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This is a big wind-up to saying, to getting to the point we talked about recently.
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But if you don't invest in a decent razor, you'll wind up with ingrown hairs — no thanks.
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It's the only way to ensure that you don't wind up losing the thing every other day.
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Sloping streets wind up and around town — oftentimes I'd end up where I started without knowing how.
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Chain these all together and you wind up with a much more reasonable description of the system.
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We wind up discharging him on the spot, just a little sooner than we had in mind.
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Patients and taxpayers wind up paying the price for this failure, both in dollars and in health.
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We wind up talking about how Brutalism became like a moment for them all to hit reset.
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And Trump's most recent attack on the ACA could wind up before a newly conservative Supreme Court.
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He said Waters may wind up using her subpoena power much more often than he ever did.
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And common poisons like brodifacoum can wind up hanging around in the environment for a long time.
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It was unclear whether Durkin could wind up in a longer-term role with the Crimson Tide.
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In 27 career fights, Jones only has two results that didn't wind up in the win column.
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In doing so, they appear to have invented a new stage of impeachment: the wind-up. Rep.
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They will still wind up somewhere on the internet, most likely, but they will not be Vines.
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"I really, really hope he doesn't wind up having to go to jail," says Deena Cortese, 31.
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It's possible that Trump's pragmatism and his own political interests could wind up keeping some Americans covered.
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Instead, what might wind up being Barnes' last game with Golden State was among his most disappointing.
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Many streamers have been testing out Priest builds and wind up surprised to start racking up wins.
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They interview patients with odd medical problems and finally wind up with Chanels No. 7 and 113.
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That means Macron could possibly wind up governing with a prime minister from another party, explained Steil.
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How did it wind up flying commercial and suffering the fate of so many a lost bag?
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Statement sneakers will wind up in mouths — and said mouths will write checks that asses can't cash.
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The bank is expected to wind up its 2.55 trillion euro ($3.1 trillion)stimulus program this year.
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"Wind up operations/activities of above said INGO within 60 days," the ministry said in the letter.
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" Yet another source said, "Roger and Trump always wind up finding their way back to each other.
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"I really, really hope he doesn't wind up having to go to jail," said Deena Cortese, 31.
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Maybe this huge mistake on Hart's part will wind up being a win for marginalized people, too.
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So how did it wind up in the hands of The Washington Post, which broke the story?
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What if by 2020 we wind up on the cusp of all-out war with the Liams?
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Patients often face steep bills when they wind up with a provider who isn't in their network.
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Plus, you'll just wind up spending half your day in the bathroom if you're drinking too much.
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Remember that this -- not trying to wind up Trump -- was the main thrust of Merkel's Munich speech.
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And you may never wind up on Google at all, if you find a pair you like.
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Honestly girl, you're going to wind up with someone you crossed paths with in your earlier years.
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Those who access the Darknet always wind up running into lists with dozens of hacked Netflix logins.
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Maybe more commands are in the works, or maybe this won't wind up in the final product.
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And when you see a doctor out-of-network, you almost always wind up paying more money.
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The people wind up with little control over what billionaires decide to do with their tax dollars.
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This time, he's tracking down a stranger's disappeared brother, only to wind up implicated in a murder.
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"This might wind up to be Mr. Trump's Benghazi," Wilson said on CNN's "New Day" on Wednesday.
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He's still growing and he could wind up being one of the greatest heavyweights that ever lived.
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The soundscapes we live within can wind up mattering a great deal, for better and for worse.
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No matter what, however, I seemed to wind up with something that tasted weak or watered-down.
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He might even wind up not carrying a single state, the same fate that Perot had suffered.
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That perfect plan that was going to get him to wherever he was going to wind up.
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You could wind up spending more on transportation if you don't do your research ahead of time.
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It's nearly inevitable: At some point in your career, you'll wind up in a dead-end job.
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If not, though, "the Senate is going to have to wind up being a democracy," he said.
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To wind up for the toss, wheel your palm in the opposite direction of your eventual throw.
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"We have vast amounts of documentary proof and our investigation will wind up on Thursday," Barbosa said.
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Aslam argued that bitcoin prices could wind up plummeting below $2,000 and even test the $1,500 level.
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Ten years from now, if my kid does wind up having behavioral issues, that's when I'll know.
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It's the sort of gift that they'll wind up using often, and that'll age well with them.
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Virtually all older women with breast cancer wind up getting surgery, which poses additional hardships, Schonberg said.
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And Tom Brady's and Matt Ryan's numbers might wind up too good for M.V.P. voters to ignore.
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Here are six companies where you can start at the bottom and wind up making six figures.
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They obviously knew that we'd wind up here—they had probably run this demo dozens of times.
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But as the LPL Financial story shows, these tactics may not wind up helping shareholders at all.
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It doesn't do any good to serve nutritious meals if they wind up in the trash can.
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The unknown aspect creates big fears about the place and people wind up being afraid of us.
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It's another gaffe that's caused the administration to wind up with egg on their face yet again.
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If he does wind up inside, the thing Shkreli will miss most is, of course, being online.
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Models held hands and moved in pairs from spotlight to spotlight, spinning like old wind-up toys.
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But, as Meriwether points out, that's not even how many of us wind up in relationships anymore.
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Does the female lead get to have sex and not wind up either murdered or married after?
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Over time, users wind up paying Comcast significantly more money than the modem or router is worth.
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"She could wind up with some sort of control block, and get herself a directorship," he said.
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At least one of the two misdemeanors will wind up in the plea deal, but the felonies?
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In that regard, her performances are predictable: You know Leiomy will always wind up on the floor.
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Give people basic and uncomplicated information about eating well, and you will wind up with healthy people.
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This effort to intensify corporate power instead may wind up further coalescing the power of the people.
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That's because a partner with a high-income spouse may wind up exceeding the taxable income threshold.
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Similarly, it's very likely you'll wind up with tasks that don't have a deadline and aren't important.
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That ensures that taxpayers don't wind up subsidizing services that provide very little value to local businesses.
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You will probably wind up on the fence about whether you needed to know more about him.
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Resentment festers so deeply in the people portrayed here that they're all going to wind up alone.
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Some defendants wind up in jail for no offense other than falling behind on their bail payments.
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Certainly plenty of spaces pay lip service to the idea of openness, but wind up feeling cliquish.
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When the rubber meets the road, ordinary interest-group politics wind up mattering more than ideological considerations.
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If they're motivated to turn out to vote, a Democrat will wind up in the White House.
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He could have the federal government detain individuals if their illness might wind up crossing state lines.
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They said if he keeps it up he'll wind up with his own show on Fox News.
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That motor should wind up costing you a bit more at the pump, and it prefers premium.
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Yet on the question of citizenship, they often wind up on the same side as staunch ethnonationalists.
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Now he has lost to him again, and he could wind up with the belt anyway — again.
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Soon the two wind up in a very leafy Westchester County, N.Y., in search of a briefcase.
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Below, our educated guess of the five hopefuls most likely to wind up as the Democratic nominee.
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You see them at auction houses, they're magnificent, rare, and then they wind up in a safe.
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"Being on a parallel path with Houdini, I knew I'd wind up in New York," he said.
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Scaramucci, blocked from multiple attempts at other White House jobs, could wind up being a shrewd hire.
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The Youth Olympics can be a proving ground for events that eventually wind up in the Olympics.
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I recommend trying one before buying so that it doesn't wind up with other abandoned workout gear.
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But it might also wind up matching the energy of two of the most vulnerable Senate Democrats.
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Gadd could wind up earning a huge chunk of cash in royalties from the film, CNBC reports.
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Union rights is becoming a bigger issue in the wind-up to the 2020 presidential campaign. Sen.
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I brought a little wind-up camera and a friend to do sound, and I was astounded.
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She would wind up back in that bathtub, and Nicholas would go through life without a mother.
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If you withhold too little, you will wind up owing the IRS when you file your taxes.
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Buffett's enterprise intends to wind up with Energy Future's coveted 80 percent stake in transmission utility Oncor.
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If the Trump administration presses ahead with a Kushner appointment, the matter could wind up in court.
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That's going to be really interesting to see how many in total we wind up looking at.
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"When our automatic responses take over, we usually wind up lost emotionally and sometimes physically," he said.
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The name sounds ridiculous — but the specs, if they wind up being legit, are actually pretty impressive.
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Furman's decision will almost certainly be appealed, and could wind up before the Supreme Court this year.
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And computer models suggested it might wind up in the Gulf of Mexico, which would affect Alabama.
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That's how even women who do their research can wind up in a fake women's health center.
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The iPhone X is so popular that it just might wind up hurting Apple down the road.
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ER and other NBC favorites are on Hulu now, but they will eventually wind up on Peacock.
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James's absence — however long it lasts — may not wind up being the worst thing for the Lakers.
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That means that small quantities of lithium wind up in the tap water you consume every day.
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That could wind up being difficult, given how thorny changes to appropriations has become in recent years.
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People are often startled by what they wind up giving away by clicking on the "yes" button.
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But they wind up bringing something vampiric out of Mercury that I don't know was ever there.
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It's possible that Apple will soon wind up fighting the same legal battle over a different iPhone.
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If the DOJ succeeds, though, thousands of Facebook users' information could wind up in the government's hands.
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Forty percent of the chemicals added to consumer products wind up in the air, the researchers found.
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It is possible that Jong Nam was involved in financial dealings that Jong Un wanted to wind up.
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If the suit goes to trial, Apple's legal battle with Samsung could wind up looking tame by comparison.
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I think we all knew I'd wind up as a miniature detective repeatedly saying the same two words.
|
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Some analysts believe that, on average, the price of gas this year will wind up lower than last.
|
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The Florida senator may very well wind up wasting many millions on the slim chance of a silver
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Inevitably, we'd wind up in a dead-silent stalemate, then try to shift gears into talking about movies.
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Half of student loan borrowers from for-profit colleges wind up in default, according to the Brookings Intuition.
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I wind up making three potions and eat dinner while packing the other two for the work week.
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Jo Wilson reiterates in the elevator that no one intends to wind up in a maximum security prison.
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You don't usually wind up making an absolutely perfect sphere unless you work on it for a while.
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Most of the time, you just talk people out and help them wind up better than they were.
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A national emergency declaration by President Donald Trump over border security could wind up hurting Republicans, GOP Sen.
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What starts as simple self-help can wind up making you a better person and a better citizen.
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If she doesn't win the seat, she warns, Chuck Schumer could well wind up as Senate majority leader.
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Over the next six months there are 5 students from this school who wind up dying by suicide.
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I've got a real, genuine question for you, particularly if you wind up reading through the whole thing.
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Probably. But if they wind up unhappy afterward, I hope they'll know better than to blame Jeremy Liew.
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But if Fiat ever brings something like the Centoventi to the road, less might wind up being more.
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"I think Luke and I are going to wind up sharing an apartment in Vancouver," Ulrich told Behar.
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Although we didn't wind up using the image for the front cover, we kept the title it inspired.
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When hit with hard winds and flooding, the chemicals from that trash can wind up in drinking water.
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"A lot of companies won't publicly state it, but they will wind up in Florida, Virginia, Utah instead."
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What looks like a weird idea this week could wind up being the next Pokémon Go this fall.
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We get trained to think of men as true literary artists, and female writers wind up being overshadowed.
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Since CRISPR-Cas9's discovery, researchers have discovered many alternatives to it that may wind up being superior.
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Some of those who should really be tried for war crimes wind up with a terrorism conviction instead.
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Both are incremental increases over their current sizes and far below where, left unchecked, they would wind up.
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Now that production of the Note7 has been halted, Samsung's unfortunate setback could wind up being Apple's gain.
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In some encounters with herbivores, it winds up relatively unscathed, while the caterpillars wind up eating each other.
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She's a technically precise gymnast, but she has a tendency to move mechanically, like a wind-up doll.
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All Images: Chris DavidsonHutchinson, Kansas isn't the kind of place you'd wind up if you weren't looking to.
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An estimated 19.4 billion pounds of plastic wind up in the ocean each year, a 2015 study found.
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Half of student loan borrowers from for-profit colleges wind up in default, according to the Brookings Institution.
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At 23:2130, I started to realize I probably wouldn't wind up making drinks with my best friend.
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Too much omega-23 means your omega-23 won't absorb well, and you'll wind up spinning your wheels.
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And the actual attendance will wind up being 51,240 people—greater even than the figure Larry was sold.
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Actually, I wind up writing that story shortly after I arrive at the mansion before I make dinner.
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It may mean that Israel would face some forms of restrictions in its abilities to wind up trading.
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Other times, you wind up hurt and swear that you'll never get back out on the court again.
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"The vast majority of the time, people wind up doing something different after consulting with me," said Daily.
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And on top that, we can now rest assured that she'll wind up with someone better than Nick.
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The 2016 contest in New Hampshire could wind up being the "Seinfeld" primary, a political event about nothing.
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Is this probably gonna wind up being more of a supplemental thing than a primary income for people?
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This is a bit of a complicated one, but it could wind up changing how elections are decided.
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Largely unaware of the company's diabolical plans, they wind up hatching a do-gooder plot of their own.
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If you wind up hating it, that's cool too — you're welcome to cancel your plan at any time.
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They'd play house for like three months and then they'd be bored and wind up killing each other.
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It features elaborate filigree details and a wind-up mechanism that lets the carousel rotate on its own.
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Once again, you can have all of these softwares and still wind up with malware on your computer.
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Inevitably, though, I'd wind up ordering noodles, dumplings, or ramen, from the exact same restaurant in my neighborhood.
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The Fed's policymakers are due to wind up a two-day rate-setting meeting later in the day.
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Put them all together and you might wind up with a much bigger state, like a computer system.
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At this point, it is looking unlikely that Trump will wind up as our third "anti-corruption" president.
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Whether or not any survivors of war wind up in my creative-writing classroom, where are the rest.
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We get plenty of action and answers, without enough downtime to wind up mired in anticipating what's ahead.
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By the close of business today, USC will wind up signing one of the country's best recruiting classes.
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And if you don't wind up choosing this particular VC, at least you'll get some great free advice.
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It could wind up taking months to push the deal through Congress once Democrats take over the House.
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And when we don't vote, that's when we wind up with government of, by and for other people.
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There are only about a dozen students per grade, some of whom wind up on the national team.
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"I don't think the expectation was for it to wind up being such a huge part," Cohen said.
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The stopgap bill was expected to pass Wednesday evening but could wind up being delayed until Thursday. Sen.
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Otherwise, he'd wind up with a relatively homogeneous company culture, where everyone thought and behaved the same way.
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Hitters once could drop their hands and wind up to swing, because pitchers, while deceptive, were not overpowering.
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This was a departure from standard procedure, because that step usually occurs in the wind-up to sentencing.
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Disclosures that feel like relationship builders in the moment can wind up as obvious no-nos with hindsight.
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The CBO also estimated that last year's tax bill will wind up costing $6900 trillion over 2628 years.
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Americans no longer believe everyone who commits a serious but nonviolent crime should automatically wind up in prison.
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That's a pain when you need to plug something in, but at least you won't wind up electrocuted.
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I don't want to recommend a high waiver claim on C.A.P., because he could wind up inactive again.
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So, even though she only lives five blocks from me, I wind up having to take a cab.
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Hannah and Marnie both wind up at Jessa's appointment later in the afternoon to escape their respective partners.
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But the principled few spend time speaking out against Trump, even if the threats wind up seeming empty.
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She runs away; he chases after her; they wind up in the woods — where they finally break up.
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Those are the people who, because they're drinking so much, wind up tagging in the most unreasonable places.
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At least one former Game of Thrones member will definitely wind up in the special, though: Sean Bean.
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The resulting infection would be relatively mild, but the inoculated would wind up with immunity all the same.
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They soon wind up being transported into the game, as the adult video game avatars that they pick.
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Now the researchers needed to know why mature sunflowers wind up facing east when they are done growing.
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Janet Yellen says the Federal Reserve could wind up cutting interest rates if the US economy slows down.
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All of which means this case is probably going to wind up in front of the Supreme Court.
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What happens to New York is going to wind up happening to California, and Washington state, and Illinois.
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"If everybody prostrates themselves before him, he'll wind up being isolated, because the Elysée naturally isolates," he said.
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You'll probably cry, and just when you think the movie is over, you'll probably wind up crying again.
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When I wind up the small piece in the back of the box and let go, magic happens.
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You can wind up projecting those hopes and dreams and fears and all those things onto a candidate.
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The path in front of you looks open, but you always wind up on the same old track.
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In a particularly extreme scenario, it could even wind up wiping us from the face of the Earth.
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If parents wind up not enrolling due to a work requirement, that could keep their kids out too.
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Some Democratic and Republican candidates for governor could wind up being culled by a complicated ballot-qualification process.
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In a decade or two, perhaps the oddities of state lines might wind up working to Democrats' advantage.
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I was astounded with how many plastic bags I'd wind up with over the course of a day.
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The department has supported state voting laws that could wind up removing thousands of people from voter rolls.
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"There are going to be people who are young who are going to wind up getting seriously ill."
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And such terminology allows leaders to continue to ignore something that could wind up killing millions of people.
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It is about the neighbor I choose to be in the community I wind up calling my home.
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But researchers found that 40 percent of the chemicals added to consumer products wind up in the air.
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The case is being closely watched because it could wind up before a newly more conservative Supreme Court.
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What happens to New York is going to wind up happening to California and Washington state and Illinois.
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How does a man people are inclined to make fun of usually wind up with the upper hand?
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But Lipsitch's predictions could wind up being too high if a few variables don't align with his assumptions.
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When they go under an overpass, he switches positions and the police wind up following the wrong car.
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But in his own way, for better or for worse, Smith could wind up making all the difference.
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No one wins, the theory goes, when taxpayers wind up on public assistance from settling overdue tax bills.
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Both right and left will wind up with small fractions of Mr. Macron's total, if the polls hold.
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If it were revived today, "Springtime for Hitler" might wind up being a hit for the wrong reasons.
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A biggie like New Year's might get priority, which could mean you wind up spending Valentine's Day apart.
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Below, the five candidates most likely to wind up as the Democratic nominee against President Donald Trump. 5.
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Some of them will grow up, go off to college and wind up becoming doctors, lawyers or accountants.
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Susan Collins (ME), Mitt Romney (UT), and Lisa Murkowski (AK), might wind up bucking their party on that.
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National security 'coordinator' Many national security advisors never wind up as close confidants of the commander in chief.
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With all the talking and some other stuff we actually wind up going to sleep about 11:30.
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If you don&apost pay the balance off as agreed, you could wind up with expensive late fees.
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In part it's because large agencies wind up with large bureaucracies that resist any kind of outside control.
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If he averaged all three, he would wind up in the unhappy middle ground between Newton and Einstein.
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This may actually wind up being the last substantive part of the trial if Republicans have their way.
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Those getting it from both parents are almost twice as likely to wind up with damaged heart valves.
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When engage in the fallacy of fairness, you're more likely to wind up feeling angry, resentful, or hopeless.
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"You wind up looking like a liar or a fool, neither of which is particularly attractive," he said.
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This is why some people wind up with a surprising affection for Buffalo, and total disdain for Barcelona.
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"There is no way that doesn't wind up as an H.I.V. outbreak in the state," Ms. Young says.
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Normally such battles between the branches of government are resolved through negotiations and don't wind up in court.
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In fact, the weather forecasting firm predicts it will wind up costing more than Katrina and Sandy combined.
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Conversely, by a 5-to-1 ratio, the taxes paid by illegal immigrants wind up in federal coffers.
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So a lot of victims wind up remaining silent from the embarrassment and the financial hardship that's created.
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Below, the 10 people most likely to wind up as the Democratic nominee for president next year. 25.
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Even the fast growing fintechs find they wind up working with banks, for our clearing and settlement capabilities.
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The change would deal a serious blow to Wall Street and could wind up costing those firms billions.
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In part it's because large agencies wind up with large bureaucracies that resist any kind of outside control.
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Virtually all older women with breast cancer wind up getting surgery, which poses additional hardships, Dr. Schonberg said.
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Throw a wrench into any of that and large numbers of people are going to wind up poorer.
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From a first impression, those who manage to interact with him wind up either loving or hating him.
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Vice president, a role that, given Trump's mercurial managing style, could wind up with a lot of responsibility.
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You wind up with eye-crossing webs of dependencies and no real easy way to unravel it all.
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Soon, he was creating long-form photo essays and shooting photos that would wind up on the cover.
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She was to wind up a long day of campaigning with a late-night rally in Pine Bluff, Ark.
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Worldwide, an estimated 19.4 billion pounds of plastic wind up in the ocean each year, a 2015 study found.
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But anyway, a series of miracles occurs and I wind up persuading Kleiner Perkins that I have this idea.
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By offering all cash, the Chinese company could wind up being less intrusive for both employees and senior management.
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Regardless of what framework or platform developers wind up using, JavaScript has clearly found a home on the desktop.
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Those slip-ups can cause you to miss out on valuable deductions or wind up with altogether inaccurate data.
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React too quickly, or too defensively, and they might wind up doing themselves a disservice in the long run.
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I suspect the Pixel Slate could wind up succeeding because of its operating system too (more on that below).
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What we're most excited for: How what Rowling's written here will wind up fitting into the larger HP universe.
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"This could wind up being a really big ice maker," said Daniella Banks, a meteorologist for The Weather Channel.
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We walk around IKEA and wind up spending a lot of time testing out the mattresses and ranking them.
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A second lawmaker, Franz Klinzevich, said Moscow could wind up its military cooperation with Venezuela if Maduro was ousted.
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I think the universe is particular in that way, making sure we wind up exactly where we should be.
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" Culminating this long wind up, Musk caricatured Unsworth as having a "child bride who was about 12 years old.
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Providers say this could wind up limiting access to care and could limit insurers' incentive to build comprehensive networks.
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Eventually, we wind up with great big machine learning models that can be used to classify new, unlabeled images.
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As you might imagine, genetically altering the world's entire rat population might wind up being a pretty big problem.
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It's cool until you remember that Silicon Valley may wind up automating many of us out of our jobs.
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But it's not exactly the kind of entertainment tech that's going to wind up in the home anytime soon.
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How much people borrow to attend college can become just a small share of what they wind up owing.
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Many wind up fleeing their ancestral villages for the relative safety of the big cities, creating new social problems.
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Jeffcoat wants the death penalty, but Chuck says it's fine if they wind up with a 20-year sentence.
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That could wind up being true for Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley, who is hoping to unseat Democratic Sen.
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If you try to wrestle your way out of feeling them, you'll only wind up flat on your face.
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Bragi is inching the Dash towards that future, but progress is slow and you're likely to wind up frustrated.
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But, in art as in sports, sometimes it's the briefest, strangest moments that wind up being remembered the longest.
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Overall, the brief moment — and the entirety of Tacoma as a whole, actually — did wind up leaving us thirsty.
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The Democratic Party attempts a coronation instead of a competition, and they wind up with a challenge from yoursocialistuncle.com.
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If you wind up getting sucky output images, it's easy enough just to cancel the script before it finishes.
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Eventually, cancer may wind up rooted in many places in the body, introducing its reproductive chaos into each one.
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That raises the possibility that Britain could wind up trading with its biggest export market on highly unfavorable terms.
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The National Weather Service warns of isolated gusts of wind up to 65 mph and the possibility of hail.
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If you've got some sought-after skills, you're probably going to wind up with more than one job offer.
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