The Rink is very much a work in progress The Rink is very much a work in progress.
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It seems unlikely that a work-in-progress user experience online can be enhanced by another work-in-progress user experience offline.
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"(It is a) work in progress, work in progress and we're giving it a little bit of time," Chief Executive Sidney Toledano told Reuters.
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" Carter also called the policy a "work in progress.
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" James Risch of Idaho: "It's a work in progress.
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" James Risch of Idaho: "It's a work in progress.
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The Trump administration calls the plan a work in progress.
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The technology is still very much a work in progress.
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The Raptors 905 view Bhullar as a work in progress.
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Wireless power has always seemed like a work in progress.
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How to communicate that is a work in progress, however.
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Camilleri said that expansion was still a "work in progress".
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In any case, CRISPR editing is a work in progress.
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He treated it — again, intentionally — as a work-in-progress.
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They're a work in progress partially erased many times over.
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It's a work in progress but it's a long year.
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Lodhi Art District Work in Progress at Inland Container Depot
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But the device remained very much a work in progress.
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It's a work in progress, still, but one he enjoys.
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It's a work in progress, but I love it here.
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Bloomberg's campaign called the tax plan a work in progress.
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The Democrats' search for answers remains a work in progress.
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It is still a work in progress and requires sustainability.
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The structure is still a work in progress, Bofill says.
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The exact details are still a work in progress, though.
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Many would say this is still a work in progress.
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"It's a work in progress," said Davis of his slider.
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This process will remain a work in progress for years.
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"That's still a work in progress," he said this week.
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With that said, it seems like a work in progress.
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"That's all a work in progress," Risch said of sanctions.
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But its external efforts are still a work in progress.
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This year's lineup (a work in progress) will not disappoint.
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And yet the system is still a work in progress.
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But the film is actually a continual work in progress.
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So, I mean, it's definitely still a work in progress.
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"My proposal is a work in progress," Burman tells me.
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It's been a work in progress for quite a while.
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What I'm saying is this is a work in progress.
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"Right now, it is a work in progress," said Mrs.
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As it's a beta, it's still a work in progress.
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Republican leaders say the bill is a work in progress.
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"I am a work in progress on soft," she said.
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"Still a work in progress," Harvey said after the game.
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Their assimilation is still a work in progress, residents say.
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The new administration's trade policies are a work in progress.
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"I think this is a work in progress," Risch said.
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His full swings remain "a work in progress," he said.
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Policy changes toward Russia are still a work in progress, however.
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I think it's a work in progress, but it's a start.
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"It's a work in progress," Goldberg said, but it's paying off.
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"It's still very much a work in progress," said the American.
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The transformation of the economy is still a work in progress.
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The app looks glossy, but it's obviously a work in progress.
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The bottom line: "Still a work in progress," said The Ringer.
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Yet, PUBG is also still very much a work in progress.
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I think we're always a work in progress in this country.
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It's still a work in progress, but it's my home, nonetheless.
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It's a work in progress as conditions on the ground change.
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Indigo's business is a work in progress and far from proven.
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Duplex was — and still is — very much a work in progress.
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It all contributes to the work in progress that is you.
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He acknowledged that his confidence was still a work in progress.
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But the company's transformation remains very much a work in progress.
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Dr. Ndao's camp and competition are still a work in progress.
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But the provision is still "a work in progress," Hutchinson said.
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She's a work in progress, but I'm excited for her future.
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The Fold's flexible screen is still a work in progress too.
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That's because corporate governance remains a work in progress in China.
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Major housing landlords describe the process as a work in progress.
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Our sources say it's still very much a work in progress.
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Even so, charting the Chinese threat remains a work in progress.
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GC: Oh, it's clearly, still, very much a work in progress.
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The plan itself is still a work in progress, said Weerachon.
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But the longer-range repercussions are still a work in progress.
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I'm happiest when "The Sleeping Beauty" remains a work in progress.
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"This is very much a work in progress," Dr. Silva said.
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This is why In Sheep's Clothing remains a work in progress.
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Mac support requires High Sierra and is still a work in progress.
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"We are in a sort of work in progress," Collina told reporters.
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Extending those gains to the ad business is a work in progress.
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But his "peace and reconciliation plan" is still a work in progress.
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It's OK to admit that our country is a work in progress.
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Financial-reporting standards in the conservation business are a work in progress.
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A Beautiful Work In Progress will be released on October 1, 2017.
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By all accounts, Bixby is still very much a work in progress.
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Floyd suggests the business part of Stratolaunch is a work in progress.
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Every corner of the lab, it seems, holds a work in progress.
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Bear in mind that the Paris Agreement is a work in progress.
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"We are now in the next stage, this is work in progress."
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Obviously, the transition to safe, decarbonized society is a work in progress.
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Harlem's future is not "doomed"; rather, it is a work in progress.
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Mr Blair's spiritual journey is still, of course, a work in progress.
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My Spanish is a work in progress, but Churro translates for me.
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It's clear that the new Lexus concept is a work in progress.
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The composition of the remaining forward lines is a work in progress.
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The Way Forward First, Trump's crisis management is a work in progress.
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Playing doubles on the same team, however, is a work in progress.
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" Said the Trump administration's Obamacare replacement plan is "a work in progress.
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We're a work in progress, and we made mistakes along the way.
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It is not quite finished, she is always a work in progress.
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Mr. Teste also designed his production to be a work in progress.
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At breakfast, we discovered that room service was a work in progress.
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How the young fund fits with SoftBank remains a work in progress.
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The encyclopedia continues to be a work in progress under Mr. Daniel.
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The science in this area is very much a work in progress.
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Men's tennis here has emerging figures but remains a work in progress.
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The other, though still a work in progress, has been a success.
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"Zika funding is not done; it's a work in progress," Reid said.
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The history of postwar American abstract painting remains a work in progress.
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Like other subway-rescuing plans, this one is a work in progress.
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We're a work in progress, we just have to keep getting better.
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But being poly is nothing if not an ongoing work in progress.
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Our democracy, like any healthy political system, is a work in progress.
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It just goes to show: 5G is definitely a work-in-progress.
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"Work in Progress" debuts Sunday, December 8 at 10 pm on Showtime.
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It is very much a work in progress, despite Tuesday's official launch.
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Work in Progress is smart about all of this stuff and more.
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Tijuana's transformation is, like the Estadio Caliente, a perennial work in progress.
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"It is still a work in progress," Sneek tells The Creators Project.
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There's much more to this situation because it's a work-in-progress turnaround.
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But it's a work in progress the two are trying to figure out.
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So I can't say that it's changed, it's still a work in progress.
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But the non-binding deal is still very much a work in progress.
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Yet the goal of opening up government data remains a work in progress.
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Efforts to help these communities recover are very much a work in progress.
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This is an experiment/work in progress and your input is so appreciated!
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"It's not always the easiest, but it's a work in progress," she said.
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The divergence shows how pricing lithium is still very much work in progress.
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The event will be held at Work In Progress, 317 South 6th Street.
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Modernizing their approach is still a work in progress, to say the least.
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Like China's infrastructure play, Nio itself is very much a work in progress.
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When it comes to inline reply support, that's still a work in progress.
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After all, he did did allude to this being a work in progress.
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The following is excerpted from A Beautiful Work In Progress by Mirna Valerio.
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It's still a work in progress and can be hit and miss tho.
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It's still a work in progress, but you should check it out here.
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It is still work in progress and some estimates may sometimes be inaccurate.
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These thoughts, like most people's on the subject, are a work in progress.
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Plus, the hardware, which looks pretty sharp, is still a work in progress.
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Of course Young Conker, like the HoloLens, may be a work in progress.
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"I'm hard on myself – I believe everything's a work in progress," she says.
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Their defense promises to be a work in progress, at the very least.
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That said, how the legal industry operates is still a work in progress.
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However, the Data Transfer Project is still very much a work in progress.
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But he acknowledged that improving health care is still a work in progress.
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"This is still a work in progress," Teague told the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
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"This is a work in progress," Rubio told The Hill after the meeting.
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An accompanying video notes that the bot is still a work-in-progress.
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"Susan herself said this was always a work in progress," Ms. Leibovitz said.
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"I had one applicant describe herself as a 'work in progress,'" says Welch.
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Of course, Bixby, like all other smart assistants, is a work in progress.
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The temper remains a work in progress, but the marriage is going strong.
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Facebook said its efforts to fight hate speech were a work in progress.
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"It's a work in progress with what they'll see," Stelfox from Zebra said.
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Marriage is a partnership, a friendship, a family, and a work in progress.
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This, like so many other parts of KO_OP, remain a work-in-progress.
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He has already had injuries, and his defense remains a work in progress.
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Who is going to be the presenting team is a work in progress.
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"Where it ends is a work in progress, I would suggest," he said.
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But navigating her own power and vision is still a work in progress.
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Theo Germaine as Chris and Abby McEnany as Abby in Work in Progress.
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He has suggested that his own views are themselves a work in progress.
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I saw myself as a work in progress as opposed to a person.
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Zuckerberg emphasized that this was a work in progress, not a completed project.
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It'll easily be a good half century or so of work in progress.
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"With both of our families it's always been a work in progress," he said.
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Bangsted's current work-in-progress is concerned with a monument in his native Denmark.
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Everything, Laufer is careful to say, is still very much a work-in-progress.
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It is a work in progress with which we are pleased to be involved.
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Like other mixed-reality headsets, the HoloLens is very much a work in progress.
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The box won't ship until the fall and is still a work in progress.
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"This is a work in progress and we'll work with the House," Price said.
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"With both of our families it's always been a work in progress," he says.
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The box won't ship until the fall, and is still a work in progress.
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It would be better to think of it as a vital work in progress.
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Programming a machine to replicate that feat is very much a work in progress.
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" At the end of the day, the relationship was still "a work in progress.
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"It's a work in progress," Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, told reporters.
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Work In Progress: Unconventional Thoughts On Designing An Extraordinary Life comes out October 29.
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UBS called the company "a work in progress" and maintained a less constructive outlook.
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"It's still a work in progress with the serve, to be honest," Djokovic said.
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What his vision is is a little harder to define—a work in progress.
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Convincing physicians remains a work in progress, said Sandoz biopharma development head Mark McCamish.
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Sometimes we're not always on the same page, but it's a work in progress.
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Two years into his presidency, repairing U.S.-China trade is a work in progress.
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After going 1 of 10 Wednesday night, he said it's a work in progress.
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A White House spokeswoman said building the new website was a work in progress.
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Both CoWatch and Cronologics said the audio quality was still a work in progress.
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Consumed by preparations for the Whitney show, she had no special work in progress.
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While improved, customer service continues to lag peers and remains a work in progress.
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"The antidoping community as a whole is still a work in progress," he said.
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Because of Islam, I am acutely aware that I am a work in progress.
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As his recent remarks indicate, that effort might still be a work in progress.
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The app is still a work in progress but seems to work fine currently.
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Against Saffiedine, Story's striking looked like a work in progress but much more dynamic.
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We are a work in progress and it will stay that way I think!
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Gender equality is still very much a work in progress, even in the stars.
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On Friday night, they'll offer up the second showing of the work in progress.
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" But Mr. Graham added that Mr. Trump's presidency was still "a work in progress.
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Facebook is a work in progress, and we are dedicated to learning and improving.
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The startup&aposs database itself is a work-in-progress and continues to evolve.
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Perhaps most important, I've come to accept that I am a work in progress.
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As with all newly released operating systems, Android 10 is a work in progress.
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The prosperity is a work in progress, but overall the plan has worked well.
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Nearly 245 years after its founding, Ciudad Abierta remains a perpetual work in progress.
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The electoral system in India has been a work in progress from the beginning.
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"It is a work in progress that both sides want to succeed," he said.
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"It is a work in progress," OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Barkindo said earlier this week.
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Ray will hit the market soon; Specter is still something of a work-in-progress.
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"The mitigation plan is still a work in progress," said a spokesperson for the MTA.
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Noisey: Let's circle into the history of Work in Progress, and how that started up.
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The Hatsune Miku hologram PC has been a work in progress for a few months.
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But privacy professionals are the first to recognize that privacy is a work in progress.
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" In March, Parton told the Knoxville News Sentinel the sequel was a "work in progress.
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It's hardwired in our uteruses to feel that way and it's a work in progress.
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Most existing VR is either generic, very short, a work in progress, or outright tortuous.
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My painting studio on the first floor, in the foreground, is a work in progress.
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I'm a work in progress, but I always leave our sessions with a clearer head.
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The manifesto is a work in progress Zuckerberg's more political phase is only getting started.
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Despite the mirror's already impressive appearance, Braun still calls the project a work-in-progress.
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Of course, the technique is a work in progress and doesn't always produce great results.
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But it's a work in progress,and we'll get him ready for his next start.
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Jessop said while the company is live, certain aspects are still a work in progress.
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Choreophobia first took place on August 4 at Chisenhale Studiosand as a work-in-progress.
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We will always consider Include a work in progress, and we welcome ideas and feedback.
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She still has significant mental health issues and her meds are a work in progress.
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Though the second tier remains a work in progress, the playing field is slowly shifting.
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"I'm slowly coming into my womanhood, but it's a work in progress," says Jenner, 66.
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A few decades ago... well, let's just say he was still a work in progress.
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It was encouraging to hear Mr. Held talk about NoLa being a work in progress.
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The satellite constellation is a work-in-progress to bring internet connectivity to, well, everywhere.
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Egan belongs to a small writing group, with which she shares her work in progress.
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Baker said the castle is a work in progress but called the ruins "incredibly special."
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"He's still a little bit of a work in progress," A's manager Bob Melvin said.
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Admittedly, the legislation is a work in progress and specific language awaits drafting and review.
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The IPI is still a work in progress and has some issues to work through.
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He calls the program "a work in progress," but says he's encouraged by early signs.
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"You can be sure that there is work in progress," he said in an interview.
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"We're a work in progress with a lot of things with him," Miller told reporters.
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Despite his physical gifts, the Queens, New York native is a major work in progress.
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We can't stress enough the work-in-progress feel of this White House-in-waiting.
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But it hasn't yet been commercially deployed, and its structure remains a work in progress.
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Democracy is also "a work in progress," as Mr. Schmidt says, and needs constant attention.
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One Wall, a limestone spire with landmark protection, is very much a work in progress.
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"Measuring Poverty" is an incomplete book, just as measuring poverty is a work in progress.
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Attendees are similarly involved in a work-in-progress on a new discovery: the Deinocheirus.
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But for one sector of the economy— tourism—recovery is still a work in progress.
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When the piece is a work in progress, it's even more of an adrenaline charge.
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He is the author Kochland, which won the J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award.
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I really love being able to follow artists' work in progress on Instagram and Facebook.
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The piece, "Twin Peaks Fantasy," is a work in progress by the composer Daniel Schlosberg.
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A significant part of the reason is this: it has been a work in progress.
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Investing is a work-in-progress, and you can add one account at a time.
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He was receptive, and said he's aware that retreats are still a work in progress.
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He called the bill a "work in progress" on ABC's "This Week" on Sunday. Rep.
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Best practice is a work in progress, but some dos and don'ts are becoming clear.
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Virginia may be elite on defense, but its offense remains a major work in progress.
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But the creators say the project is intended to be a continual work-in-progress.
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She also said the emotional rebuilding of the town was still a work in progress.
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She also said the emotional rebuilding of the town was still a work in progress.
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The system is a work in progress, executives said in a recent call with reporters.
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Although universal pre-K is off to an impressive start, it's still a work in progress.
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But turning those issues from topics of discussion into action apparently remains a work in progress.
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The project remains a work in progress and will be completed in Autumn of this year.
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Filmmaker Adele Free Pham covers all this and more with her work-in-progress documentary, #NailedIt.
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It's a work in progress, just like tech, but we hope you like where it's going.
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The one caveat to all this is that iOS 11 is still a work in progress.
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"Facebook is a work in progress, and we are dedicated to learning and improving," he wrote.
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PCM is still a work in progress, and by no means is IBM the only player.
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" As Twitter's email to testers explains, the app will be "very much a work in progress.
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Who I Am:I am a sister, a "mom" to my friends, and a work in progress.
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A few searches for older movies reveal that its database is still a work in progress.
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Now, finally, the app is rolling out to everyone, but it's still a work in progress.
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Let's raise the heat a bit further with Mary J. BLIGE's "Work in Progress": Your thoughts?
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Although the images are over 30 years old, he considers the series a work in progress.
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Charles acknowledges, however, that raising environmental awareness in the tourism sector remains a work in progress.
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"We're a work in progress but trying our best, and that's the most you can do."
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"It's been a work in progress, but I'm getting better at ignoring the noise," she said.
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We're a work in progress but trying our best, and that's the most you can do.
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The full business plan for Tru Kid is still a work in progress, Barry told CNBC.
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As we said in our Nexus 5X review, Now on Tap is a work in progress.
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Her rooftop garden is a careful work in progress, and clearly a personal and intentional one.
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Finding that "common ground" remains work in progress but Li's initial optimism seems to be fading.
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It's still a work in progress as developers and designers improve it on a tight deadline.
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"There was nothing sacred about them, the books were always a work in progress," Walker noted.
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Since The Foggy Night is a work-in-progress, Kim intends to visually refine the concept.
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I think it would help some of us feel like, 'OK, he's a work in progress.
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It's not perfect, and like other regulation and legislation would have been a work in progress.
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As nickel shows, pricing this changed landscape is still very much a chaotic work in progress.
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" But asked about overall relations with the U.S. planemaker, he said, "It is work in progress.
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" But asked about overall relations with the U.S. planemaker, he said, "It is work in progress.
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The best is yet to comeEAGLE is a work in progress, and will improve with time.
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Last December, the society screened a 25-minute "work in progress" version of Mr. Chan's documentary.
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As Hader describes it, his career as a writer-director is a clumsy work in progress.
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Voice systems in cars have been a work-in-progress for a decade, with uneven results.
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Although her speech was still a work in progress last week, her thesis was already clear.
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Sabonis is plenty competent on the move, but Myles Turner is still a work in progress.
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For Francis, the relations between the Catholic and Orthodox churches were also a work in progress.
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How to reckon with this gap, though, is still a work in progress, and a challenge.
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Healing from such unimaginable trauma will always be a work in progress, but it is happening.
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Last fall, a work in progress showing there was spare, alive and nothing short of transcendent.
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This is a work in progress — at the beginning of our relationship, we never got nasty.
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But Mr. de León's struggles suggest that this moment of transition remains a work in progress.
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That kind of empowerment is a good start, but this is definitely a work in progress.
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The way this disease is being diagnosed and tracked is very much a work in progress.
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The pace that she moves with boys and all those things, it's a work in progress.
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A few days after my first trip to the Work in Progress residency, I visited again.
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A helpful nun left chapters of the work-in-progress in his cabin during a retreat.
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The menus were still a work in progress, with puzzles to be solved here and there.
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Perhaps this is appropriate to the idea of life itself as a perpetual work in progress.
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As with many American efforts to regulate Big Tech, EU ones are a work in progress.
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Timothy Taylor responded with an epic take on the improvised work-in-progress that is Vancouver.
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My identity, my politics, my community, and my sense of self is a work in progress.
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And while Cabello has clearly delineated her solo self, Styles is a promising work in progress.
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It is a work in progress, as most art galleries always are, one way or another.
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"Work in Progress," however, works to make Chris his own full character in and of himself.
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Alignment remains a work in progress as we keep growing, learning, and stretching our own limits.
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The work-in-progress showing of "Deo" will be followed by a conversation with the artists.
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The past is always a work in progress, whether in watercolor or on a hard drive.
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GOP leaders were undaunted, defending the legislation as a work in progress that will ultimately pass.
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Admittedly, this is still a work in progress for me, but so far, it's worked out well.
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This happened for us with 'The End', which was a work-in-progress for about a year.
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Be patient with yourself as you make new changes, reminding yourself you are a work in progress.
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The Minnesota Timberwolves' evolution into a defensive powerhouse under coach Tom Thibodeau remains a work in progress.
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The expectations of the mobile browsing experience are still a work in progress for most of us.
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No less impressive, her own radio show "Work in Progress" is a monthly program on Montreal's n10.
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But it is still very much a work in progress—even the program's troubleshooter needs a troubleshooter.
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The Sky is a Gap is more of a work in progress than other New Frontier pieces.
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The youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan snapped the photo of her work-in-progress bedroom yesterday.
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With President Xi and with all of our negotiators, we think that it's a work in progress.
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I haven't been able to get that close to people since, but it's a work in progress.
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" He's still a work in progress, Gates says, but admits that "procrastination is not a good habit.
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YouTube Music is very much a work-in-progress, with Google Play Music slowly getting pushed out.
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The perfect wave, it turns out, is a constant work in progress, an infinite loop of maintenance.
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The show has remained a work-in-progress after its soft launch in the fall, reports Variety.
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The enormous basement, which has a washer-dryer, is his music studio, still a work in progress.
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Gabriel says that they're a "work in progress," though there isn't a firm release date just yet.
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The initiative is at "an early stage" and it's going to "be a long work in progress".
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"It's definitely a work in progress," said Palin, who finalized her divorce from Dakota Meyer in 2018.
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These images are from her work in progress exploring the idealism and romanticism that surrounds these places.
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But the jet remains a work in progress, with only three in service with the air force.
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That means you can use it without your phone nearby, but it's still a work in progress.
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We get to look at Joan Didion's work in progress, to see how much went in to
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Earlier this month, the couple candidly talked about how their marriage is still a work in progress.
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She also promotes women-led shows under the brand Work in Progress with longtime collaborator Nancy Chen.
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Mr. Anderson is aware of such concerns and acknowledges that the site is a work in progress.
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While it's still a work in progress, I have learned to love my body, flaws and all.
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There's not unanimous support yet for the Republican tax plan, which is still a work in progress.
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It is what makes us fully human, but being fully human is a difficult work in progress.
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It's still a work in progress, but I plan on tackling more complicated tasks when he's older.
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That's what makes "Magic and Loss" hold together: It embraces the internet as a work in progress.
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The reimagining of Google is still very much a work in progress, and there have been setbacks.
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It's a work in progress built by children themselves, and no parent is allowed inside the gates.
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Tom Cole, United States representative from Oklahoma, June 9, I think he is a work in progress.
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It may look complete, but Rose's artist, Nikko Hurtado, notes that it's still a work in progress.
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"Moneyball"-style analytics have come to the NBA Draft, but they're very much a work in progress.
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The court's docket may be an embarrassment of riches, but it is also a work in progress.
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But the project to build a world-class national soccer team remains an expensive work in progress.
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The worldly church is always a work in progress, and there is still hope for its redemption.
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He was intensely interested in pop culture, and his use of sarcasm was a work in progress.
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Lighthouse, which sells for $299 and requires a $10 monthly subscription, feels like a work in progress.
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Mexican democracy, still a work in progress, has evolved in the churn of internal and external pressures.
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Like India's wines themselves, the tourist experience in the country's winemaking capital is a work in progress.
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Still, defining the scope of public health authority "continues to be a work in progress," she said.
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"I still got stuff to get done, so 'A Work in Progress,' 'An Unfinished Life,' " he said.
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The CEO did make it clear that the tracker is still very much a work in progress.
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"2019 is still very much a work in progress, but the company is becoming stronger," Culp said.
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Economic View The economic policy of President-elect Donald J. Trump is still a work in progress.
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The Yankees' spring training home looked much like the team itself these days — a work in progress.
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The drive for a fairer, more just America, Mr Foner aptly concludes, is "a work in progress".
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The attempt to rid the National Front of its anti-Semitism is clearly a work in progress.
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It's that perpetual "work in progress" that you tell only your close friends and loved ones about.
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Yet taken together, the efforts showed how the fight against fake news remains a work in progress.
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But he said the timeline for the North's full and final denuclearization remains a work in progress.
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" When asked what advice Barden would give Zeif, he told the teenager: "It's a work in progress.
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Some of them were recorded while reacting to [the work in progress], playfully commenting on the images.
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America, the diminished great power seeking to reassert itself or America, the well-meaning work-in-progress.
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This view of the studio has finished abstract paintings and a work in progress on the floor.
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For dance history teachers and students, the digital collection, though clearly a work in progress, should prove invaluable.
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Thakran said the work-in-progress goal for L Catterton in Asia is 10 companies in 10 years.
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For now, the bot is still a work in progress, although a commercial model is launching this month.
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Came outside to photograph this work in progress and my dog Ella Fitzgerald was staring at my painting.
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"It's definitely a work in progress," said Palin, who finalized her divorce from Dakota Meyer over the summer.
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This is all a work in progress, and it will take time, open lines of communication and transparency.
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So it seems safe to file much of this chatbot activity under 'work in progress' at this stage.
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The eventual aim is to use these equations on dinosaurs, too — but they're still a work in progress.
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Worryingly for her peers, Ms Osaka remains a work in progress, still demonstrating plenty of room for improvement.
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Its work-in-progress sport bra and tank top categories also improved and recorded gains during the quarter.
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While still a work in progress, it has already become the most expensive weapons project in military history.
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Regulation is, of course, far trickier when it comes to blockchain, as it remains a work in progress.
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The uncomfortable reality is that the playbook for responding to cyber-attacks is still a work in progress.
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I can't wholeheartedly recommend the Premium service just yet, since the Smart Alerts are a work in progress.
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The larger lesson is that the legitimacy and effectiveness of democratic institutions is always a work in progress.
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But it goes to show: Even the science of assessing science is a hotly debated work in progress.
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Though Trump signed an executive order to end the separations, reuniting some families remains a work in progress .
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But he said the timeline for the North&aposs full and final denuclearization remains a work in progress.
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But he says the timeline for the North&aposs full and final denuclearization remains a work in progress.
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The series is still a work in progress, and Guenther plans on posting more photos as they come.
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A work in progress Despite the positive trends for detection and treatment, colorectal screening is far from universal.
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"The CR is not done; it's a work in progress," Reid said, referring to the funding continuing resolution.
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As with all betas, iOS 13 public beta is still a work in progress and may be buggy.
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Regulators have at least partly relented in Portland, Toronto and Jakarta, but Budapest remains a work in progress.
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Giesea described "Trumpism" as a new breed of Republicanism and said it was still a work-in-progress.
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The work in progress illuminates the uncanny experience of returning to a homeland that was never quite home.
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A definition of a "dope queen" is someone who is a work in progress and acknowledges their flaws.
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But until his bright assumptions are proven correct, Deutsche's passage to maturity will remain a work in progress.
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"It's definitely a work in progress," says Palin, who finalized her divorce from Dakota Meyer over the summer.
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"It's undeniably a work in progress, but there's a fundamental desire to see capitalism to do something different."
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"It's crazy," the restaurateur Claus Meyer said the other day as he surveyed the painstaking work in progress.
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Far from being a paragon of virtue, the Mahatma remained until his death a restless work in progress.
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Tax reform is still a work in progress, so there is a chance that it could be revitalized.
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" The Pennsylvania lawmaker said Senate efforts to get enough support for the bill is a "work in progress.
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I spent some time this summer testing it out and found it to be a work in progress.
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Everyone seems to agree that city data-protection policies could be improved and are a work in progress.
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But, for now, this is still a work in progress, and these aspects are being kept under wraps.
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"I haven't had a lot of opportunity to shoot them—it's still a work in progress," he says.
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It remains a work in progress, but one at least intended to hold all nations in peaceful coexistence.
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She said that being defined by her profession and not by her gender remained a work in progress.
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While the department had made important improvements since then, he added, it was still a work in progress.
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The three-point shot is very much a work in progress and the post game will take reps.
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Ms. Pelosi described the deal on Friday as a "work in progress" her members could not yet support.
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Just a few months out, and after multiple embarrassing delays, this is very much a work in progress.
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The piece that became "(Not) Water" has gone through many work-in-progress incarnations in the years since.
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"It's a work in progress right now," said Rick Rosen, the head of TV at the agency WME.
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Though beguiling, there's a work-in-progress feel to this 27-minute concerto, which is not often performed.
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The biggest change — a trade that would send Carmelo Anthony to another club — remains a work in progress.
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We're told they're not putting a label on their relationship just yet, though ... it's a work in progress.
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Achieving financial success is a work in progress: It only produces substantial results over a period of time.
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"' Boyle added, "I think we had pretty good control of it, but we're still a work in progress.
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My jumper is still a work in progress, but I'm not being left wide open on it anymore.
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Siri on macOS, obviously, is still a work in progress, so take these criticisms with a grain of salt.
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But it also heavily spotlights Lovato repeating over and over that her recovery is always a work in progress.
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Kelly posted a video of the work in progress, and honestly, she pretty much nailed the unicorn hair trend.
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A new expanded box set offers a fresh glimpse of both the finished album in the work in progress.
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It is always a work in progress though: Development in Africa takes much much longer than people typically realize.
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In recent months, Facebook has been signing up publishers for the program, but it remains a work in progress.
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Nancy Pelosi, the minority leader in Congress and probably the next speaker, says it is a "work in progress".
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It's a work in progress, of course, so expect more changes as admins figure stuff out and users revolt.
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Changing a corporate culture is an enormous task, and Mr Courtois admits that it is a work in progress.
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In the series' pilot, a wide-smiled man buckles under the pressure and intentionally smashes his work-in-progress.
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Amber announced on April 3 that she's pregnant, and she showed off the work in progress in spectacular fashion.
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It's a work in progress though, so as Youel is showing this to me, there are a few bugs.
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If VR gameplay is still a work in progress, its ability to make you feel completely transported is unrivaled.
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Last month, the newlyweds opened up about their relationship, which is a constant work in progress, according to Baldwin.
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Her radio show Work in Progress features only the best female dance producers and airs on Toronto Radio Project.
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Would Durant really consider joining Anthony on the work-in-progress Knicks, who traded for Derrick Rose last week?
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My lightning experiments are a work in progress, since my work in general is largely science and experiment-based.
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"This is work in progress," emphasized Laura Ann Petitto, the lead researcher and an educational neuroscientist at Gallaudet University.
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"We're still kind of trying to figure it out," she says of their "work in progress" dynamic with Briar.
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Al-Falih said it was a work in progress to balance markets and the job was not yet done.
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WORK IN PROGRESS: The Hill's Paulina Firozi reports: After a false start, Donald Trump's campaign is up with LyingCrookedHillary.com.
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Employers also have to get on board, and that's still a work in progress, state and regional officials say.
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Whereas most robots at CES are prototypes of a finished product, Misty is more of a work in progress.
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Kanye has mentioned that the album is a work in progress and this appears to be his latest tweak.
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Petty may still represent a work in progress as a quarterback, but he has mastered the art of patience.
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Officials in the country have described it as a work in progress that requires multiple tests and additional regulations.
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According to a May story in the Coloradoan, however, such implementation is still very much a work in progress.
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She uses her Instagram page to share her pieces and work in progress shots in a diary-like format.
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Generically luxurious, the St. Regis still feels like a work in progress — not really acceptable at this price point.
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The project, which was selected for the Open Society Foundations' Moving Walls 25 exhibition, — is a work in progress.
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I am living this in real time, and like many people, I'm still very much a work in progress.
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Later March 10 at a coronavirus task force briefing, Pence made clear testing was still a work in progress.
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Mr. Doucett's home was very much like his city in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey — a work in progress.
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If he can put those issues behind him, he is a work in progress with an incredibly high ceiling.
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Nielsen had none of those when she applied, and instead submitted work-in-progress sketches and photos from fittings.
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I hope it does, because, when it comes to gender and racial diversity, Congress remains a work in progress.
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He saw himself as a work in progress (self-assembly required), and even his name was subject to revision.
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He explained that, though the show had been in development for two years, it remained a work in progress.
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It's a work in progress, but they've got a ton of money so you can probably count on it.
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In 2017, Mr. Cale performed a work-in-progress version at the New Stages festival at Chicago's Goodman Theater.
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"Thousands of people who would self-select out of any contemporary performance were seeing work in progress," Tomer said.
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As for blurt-management, just be ready with, "We love his curiosity, but his filter's a work in progress."
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They could have plausibly claimed that everything is a work-in-progress right now and they're listening to feedback.
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" Asked if he has received enough information from the administration, McCaul described the talks as "a work in progress.
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Moreover, the producer's fate remains a work in progress, with several active investigations into sexual-assault claims still pending.
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But other news this week reveals that Zuckerberg's pledge to reform Facebook is more than a work in progress.
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These changes reveal how hotels are very much a work in progress, adapting to fit industry and customer standards.
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The loss was particularly severe for me, as a section of my work-in-progress was destroyed with it.
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In reality, however, the give and take between Iranians and their Islamic guardians is a constant work in progress.
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While the new program will be open to the general public, it's still very much a work in progress.
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Life is about being a work in progress—it would have been great to know that from the start.
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We're a young country, without the baggage of the Old World, but also very much a work in progress.
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Over all, she said, the league's efforts to educate employees and reduce cases of misconduct are a work in progress.
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Exactly how the military will implement the end of its ban on open trans people remains a work in progress.
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" -- revealed this is a work in progress for the famously direct man who has confessed to being "a fabulous whiner.
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Intelligence is always a work in progress, so you are never too late to add to what you already know.
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This "work in progress" is sadly not yet available as a downloadable font, but more information can be found here.
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China has certainly made tremendous progress over the last two decades, but its modernization program remains a work in progress.
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Every day is a work in progress, but I know that these small steps of self-care really add up.
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According to Billboard, Matarazzo's band, Work in Progress, regularly covers the song, so you'd better believe he was goddamn ready.
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The Caspian's surface may be closer to a sea, but the fate of the subsoil remains a work in progress.
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Some contemporaries believe it was the genuine ideological shift of a young man whose politics were a work in progress.
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Reisert acknowledges the Google project is still a work in progress, but that it's "a step in a forward direction."
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He also treated it as a work-in-progress, revising it along the wayClick here for more BI Prime stories.
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Although the sequel has been a work in progress for some time, Dontnod has been quiet about the new game.
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With its medicine fighting to gain traction, Roche says understanding which immunotherapy combination works best remains a work in progress.
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Despite its impending release, Sea of Thieves still feels like a work in progress, a constantly evolving and living world.
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Kardashian West's long brown locks appeared to be a work in progress too, with a hairstylist's clip still in place.
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Alice Stewart: It's a work in progress If you lay down a marker in Gettysburg, you need to mean it.
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It's getting a theatrical run now, although given how the story keeps changing, still feels like a work in progress.
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How to price that change, however, is still very much a chaotic work in progress, not least in China itself.
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Someone came up with this direct equation called sales velocity: Sales Velocity = Work In Progress x Win Rate x Avg.
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This is a work in progress and we are prepared to remain at the table until we get it done.
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The reforms remain a work in progress, and in urgent need of fuller implementation before the bloc's next crisis strikes.
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That is partly because the field itself is so new that its theoretical underpinnings are still a work in progress.
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NCM battery-makers have already begun reducing the amount of cobalt used but it is very much work in progress.
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But despite its fun, cartoonish aesthetic and its up-with-people vibe, it was very much a work in progress.
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But Stephen Kinnock, a lawmaker and son of a former Labour leader, described the situation as "a work in progress".
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While the partnerships are still work-in-progress, GrubHub had 9.81 million active diners in the third quarter ended Sept.
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The SSL is a work in progress: the police department is constantly updating the list and fine-tuning its technology.
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That's why programs and curators like Toronto Women in Music, Women in Music Canada, GYALCAST, and Work in Progress exist.
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Nancy Pelosi, who Democrats have nominated for House speaker next year, called the deal a "work in progress" on Friday.
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Five years after she started, it's still work in progress which she hopes to finish by the end of 2020.
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I have to admit it′s getting better Moreover, EAGLE is a work in progress, and will improve with time.
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It's been six months since the Essential Phone was first released, and it very much remains a work in progress.
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Mourinho is cutting a frustrated figure at United, which remains a work in progress in his first season in charge.
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Those two features, the way they were revealed, feel like work-in-progress examples aimed at making a larger point.
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I've done like 18 versions of this song so it's kind of been a work in progress for a while.
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That's very much an ongoing work in progress as it seeks additional deals to plump up that potential subscription offering.
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This is where games you download or insert via cartridge would show up, but it feels very work-in-progress.
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It was always a work-in-progress and recording was just a snapshot of that time that I played it.
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But if the show still has the shapelessness of a work-in-progress, that's appropriate to the subject, isn't it?
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"It's a work in progress," said Terry Sandven, chief equity strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management, about the trade situation.
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Getting more Greeks to appreciate the strong flavors of fresh, unpasteurized craft brews is still a work in progress though.
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It's still a work-in-progress, so don't go in expecting hours of endless entertainment, but what's here is impressive.
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I think we're always a work in progress in this country, but no one currently alive was responsible for that.
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Like I said, it's a work in progress, much more needs to be done, and it will not be easy.
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Upscale boutique hotels are all about attention to detail, which seems to be a work in progress at the Figueroa.
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The exhibition, titled "Charlotte Posenenske: Work in Progress," will include pieces from throughout her 12-year period of artistic productivity.
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He pays off her student loans, gives her shopping bags full of books and reads her his work in progress.
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It's been a work in progress for over five years now and we are so close to rolling the cameras!
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Couscous also bears a nifty resemblance to sand, and the work-in-progress could have passed for an elaborate sandcastle.
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That self is a work in progress, wrestling with closeness and independence, trust and safety, acoustic realism and digital fabrications.
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Showtime entertainment co-president Jana Winograde picked Lilly Wachowski-written-and-produced comedy Work in Progress, which debuts in December.
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" • An ode to Vancouver by a native son calls the gleaming, multiethnic Canadian city "a rolling, improvisatory work in progress.
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The legislation continues to be a work in progress, with all sides working hard to find a viable path forward.
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Though her serve — so critical to her prospects — is still, in Bellis's words, "a work in progress," the results followed.
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That's a bit disconcerting, and a reminder of how much of democracy is designed to be a work in progress.
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Durant, Warriors slip past Suns PHOENIX — The new-look Golden State Warriors are still very much a work in progress.
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Phones look the same generation to generation, with the exception of foldable phones, which are still a work in progress.
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A lot of Work in Progress takes place in the intersection between queer identities and people who have mental illness.
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They showed Golden State's bench to be a work in progress, and Andre Iguodala to have declined significantly this season.
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"The EU27 will say, 'it's a work in progress'," said Simon Tilford, deputy director at the Centre for European Reform.
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While it's an ongoing work in progress, what I do know is I've learned some valuable lessons along the way.
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It's not the most immediately engaging way to tell stories, and Snowfall is still very much a work in progress.
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As many of us can relate, designing the perfect pad is always a work in progress, even if you're the president.
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That epochal event eventually became the foundation of the European economic and political union — a 2000-year old work-in-progress.
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" Pinnock has been putting together a book of poetry and writings — but, as he says, "it's all a work in progress.
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His floater is still a work in progress, and he's shooting 36.4 percent on pull-up jumpers outside of 10 feet.
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The system is still a work in progress, and the team is actively soliciting more data for the system's Bot Repository.
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The amount of things you can learn is truly bottomless, so my skill set feels like a perpetual work in progress!
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That will address some of the criticisms of the changes, but they're still a work in progress and could change further.
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Competitive Fortnite has been something of a work in progress since last summer, with developer Epic trying different ideas and formats.
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Game Preview gives players a chance to try games while they're still cooking, as work-in-progress titles complete with warts.
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"Zuckerberg himself admits that his company's response — and indeed the company itself — is a work in progress," he told Backchannel. 5.
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Until then, we'll have have to admire the few photos we found of this work-in-progress New York gem. (Popsugar)
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The game is still a work in progress, but we haven't had clear gameplay footage or impressions like this until now.
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While they shared a few work-in-progress potential logos, they were quick to note that none of them are final.
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It's a better version of a thing I've tried before, and that thing is still very much a work in progress.
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It's a work in progress, but one that is already providing the necessary resources to broaden and diversifying the architectural canon.
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The design is very much a work-in-progress, but its creators think it offers a promising model for the future.
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How America defines a mass shooting is a work in progress, but the very act of talking about it has value.
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But with less than three weeks left before his 100-day mark, most of the list remains a work in progress.
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Hart said there was even a possibility the EU could now join this year - but it was a "work in progress".
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He said Putin had not been involved in drawing up the reform, which he said was still a work in progress.
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This will also be work in progress, with the LME keeping the option of taking a more draconian approach to evergreens.
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Roosevelt's legacy has long been fraught with controversy, especially his response to the Holocaust, and is still a work in progress.
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That won't be a problem for some time to come, of course — CASE is still very much a work in progress.
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A volunteer told me that the memorial was a work in progress; organized chronologically, it hadn't yet caught up to 22015.
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It sounded as if that was still a work in progress Wednesday, with Bubba Watson now driving his own red cart.
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Crowley said the party's messaging campaign remains a work in progress, but lawmakers have been invigorated by the students-turned-activists.
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As Mr. Obama enters the final six months of his presidency, his approach to war clearly remains a work in progress.
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Though monumental, it was to him a work in progress till the end, the perpetually evolving yearning of a monumental soul.
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Mr. Stepien is expected to help beef up a political operation that has been a work in progress for several weeks.
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But Jewish history, after three thousand years and against all the odds, is still very much a work in progress. ♦
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"We recognize that this is a work in progress," Richard Allan, Facebook's director of policy in Europe, said in an interview.
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Cramer said Lowe's is a work in progress, but one that is worth investing in due to CEO Marvin Ellison's leadership.
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"It's still work in progress ... there is no intention to remove the fuel subsidy at this time," Zainab Ahmed told reporters.
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The state of soccer in Qatar, the World Cup host country in 2022, is still very much a work in progress.
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" Ms. Mullan said as of Monday morning that the list of which patients were where was "still a work in progress.
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While organizing the league remains a work in progress, he has pledged as much as $19 million for events next year.
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The Japanese company's recent upswing, still a work in progress, is being driven by a mix of old and new businesses.
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"German unity is still a work in progress," says Thomas Krüger, who served, in January 1991, as East Berlin's last mayor.
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One version, obtained late Thursday, included edits with comments from an administration official, indicating it was still a work in progress.
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I read about it in the Village Voice, because Richard Linklater had went there with Slacker as a work in progress.
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Home Life For many Australians, the "Australian dream" of home ownership is looking a little more like a work in progress.
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Some walls are made of unfinished concrete, giving the building, which has open-air staircases, an almost work-in-progress look.
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The checkout counter was done, though the gold-paneled selfie nook near the dressing rooms was still a work in progress.
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New coach Bruce Arians was supposed to right the ship, but at 2-143, the team remains a work-in-progress.
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Turner has played mostly infield through his career and remains a work in progress in the outfield, albeit an athletic one.
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It also saves your work in progress, so you can finish later in case you get interrupted — as parents often do.
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In Greenpoint, where rents near the India Street ferry landing were up 23 percent, the pier is a work in progress.
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" Samantha Ettus, founder and chief executive officer of Park Place Payments, said, "My signoff will always be a work in progress.
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However, a breakthrough that allows for a combined bendable glass to be suitable for foldable phones is still a work in progress.
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The singer named her latest album Halfway to Home "because we are always a work in progress, never quite there," she adds.
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WORK IN PROGRESS However, there are still differences between Russia and Saudi Arabia over how to allocate the scale of the cuts.
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I guess now I'll take comfort in the lack of endings, the reminder that life, like movies, is a work in progress.
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"The program remains a work in progress," said Katie Carlson, a spokeswoman for the Marion County Sheriff's Office, which runs the jail.
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U.S. businesses have also finally managed to get their inventories of raw materials, unfinished work-in-progress and finished items under control.
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It is a work in progress, with possible additions featuring the "undone" births of Assad, Orbán, Erdoguan, Duterte, and Modi to come.
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This is "a work in progress", says Dale Klein, a former head of America's nuclear regulator who now chairs TEPCO's safety commission.
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Wake allows companies to share design assets and view work in progress as designers build out their screens, logos, or other designs.
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Nouy said that dealing with NPLs in a sustainable way "is still very much a work in progress" and "a top priority".
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Obviously, our civilization hasn't attained the lofty pro-social goals, and the expansion of rights continues to be a work in progress.
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Image: AppleApple released photos of its new work-in-progress Cupertino campus, and more importantly, a detailed look at its saucer section.
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A work in progress, the film can be described as non-narrative, exploring trans themes with hints of the psychological thriller genre.
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I really wish this was different, because this is a perfect dog activity, but he's kind of a forever work in progress.
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It's a work in progress, however, with Hanssen sharing Tuesday that the bulk of the network is yet to be rolled out.
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Speaking at a rally in Indianapolis on Wednesday, Trump rolled out a nine-page tax plan that remains a work in progress.
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But I'm still a major work in progress and have a long way to go in winning this struggle over my anxiety.
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But for now, the MateBook feels like a work in progress, and you shouldn't be a beta tester for an unfinished product.
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The Comcast bot itself is clearly still a work in progress; you can only select the "I just want some money!" option.
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The government, major palm oil producers and industry associations have signed on to the effort, but it remains a work in progress.
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He reminded Jackson that he initially went to Cleveland in 2014 to coach a young, undisciplined Cavaliers team, a work in progress.
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Granderson, who has not drawn as many walks as he did last year, said this season had been a work in progress.
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SO I THINK WEIGH SEE A LOT OF SUCCESS FROM COKE ZERO SUGAR AND DIET COKE IS STILL A WORK IN PROGRESS.
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And with less than three weeks of rehearsals left before its world premiere, it was still very much a work in progress.
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JLR knows this — we've rarely failed to complain about this system — but it's been several years now of work-in-progress status.
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Gaten's band -- Work In Progress -- jammed at the legendary Troubadour venue in Weho Friday night for not just one show ... but 2.
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The latest cut of the work-in-progress film, South Africa: Crossing the River Without a Bridge, is about an hour long.
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He was a work-in-progress, and his metamorphosis of conscience and evolution as a leader offers a lesson to us all.
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Her previous book has gone out of print, and her work in progress, a literary novel, doesn't seem to have much potential.
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Everywhere I turned there was a work in progress or a coffee bar or a clutch of chairs set up for cabaret.
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Presumptive incoming Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi described the deal as a "work in progress" that lacks worker and environment protections.
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Here's a screenshot that Keybase shared: Right now, Keybase Teams is very much a work-in-progress, still in an "alpha" build.
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Exxon's 22024 percent drop in first-quarter profit showed the turnaround at the largest U.S. oil producer remains a work in progress.
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Anyone could post their work in progress if they gave feedback to somebody else who already had their work on the platform.
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But while Rosen's accuracy figures remain a work in progress, there are signs of improvement and flashes of some intangible leadership qualities.
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Her house remains a work in progress, with unpainted walls and construction padding on the floors, the rooms strewn with power tools.
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"There's no doubt this is still a work in progress, and there are other changes that have to be made," he said.
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The Tillerson-Trump relationship remains a work in progress, with each blaming the other for the slow pace of State Department appointments.
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Atlético and the Calderón fit perfectly: a little rough around the edges, a little scuffed and gnarled, always a work in progress.
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This way I can cycle between pieces and I always have a bunch of work in progress at various stages of development.
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The easel faces the door to the studio so I can step back into the hallway to see my work in progress.
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In any case, this calculator is still a work in progress, and there are still a lot of things it doesn't show.
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"It's a work in progress ... I think the bigger companies understand the problem and are working to fix it," said Gupta of Lupin.
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Jenner recently shared pics of what appears to be a work-in-progress version of the brick-and-mortar location on her Instagram.
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With so many unknowns, it's clear as day foldable phones are an ongoing work-in-progress and will be for the near future.
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Known less for its athletic expertise than Lululemon, Victoria's Secret's efforts in the sport market is a work in progress, according to Chen.
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Prior to announcement, Mashable visited developer Infinity Ward's headquarters in Woodland Hills, California to get a sneak peek at the work-in-progress.
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In an accompanying editorial, members of the NIH who worked on the report emphasized that the framework is still a work in progress.
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It's reportedly a work in progress, so we're likely to see more vivid detail (and maybe some eyeballs) in the days to come.
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You can see more of her paper cutting on Instagram, where she documents her work in progress, or her regularly updated Facebook page.
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Go deeper: The great auto disruption Hunkering down for the AV race AV rollouts advancing, but their signals remain a work in progress
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Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin consciously uncoupled two years ago, but the legal side of their split is still a work in progress.
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His pregame workouts can leave him drenched in sweat as he rehearses moves and hones his jump shot, an improving work in progress.
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Mr Trump's fiscal policies, for example, are far from firm plans—Maurice Obstfeld, the IMF's chief economist, calls them "a work in progress".
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And Fairphone remains very much a work in progress — an ambitious attempt at reforming all the tarnished links in the smartphone supply chain.
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Microsoft just took the wraps off of Forza Street, the finalized title for what was a work-in-progress game dubbed Miami Street.
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This work in progress is inspired by the structure and essence of "Pas de Quatre," but it features four male hip-hop dancers.
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Even better: If you're willing to poke around under Chrome's hood, you can check out the work-in-progress improvements right this second.
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AOD Farms is still a dusty work in progress—during a recent visit, some chickens had escaped through a hole in the fence.
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Additionally, I've been stitching small embroidered portraits of queer and trans artists and activists in my communities, a work-in-progress since 2012.
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Despite progress since, walled-off sidewalks add to a work-in-progress vibe, and there are more cranes in the air than towers.
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I continue to be a work in progress and have spent the last 26 years striving to be a better man and father.
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"I know the outlines of various proposals that have been discussed, but it is still very much a work in progress," said Sen.
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While Quinn is still very much a work in progress, he is learning how to forgive, let go of grudges, and move on.
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To judge by the latest red mud scare in China, the sector's required clean-up is still very much a work in progress.
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The Trump administration's plan to put 20,000 migrant children on four American military bases in Texas and Arkansas is a work in progress.
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He added that separate negotiations with the E.U. over potential tariffs on U.S. goods were "a work in progress," with no solution yet.
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How the museum's educators will structure the three parts of the exhibition, which will take up one floor, is a work in progress.
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During visits to the Grand Palais this week (other labels show in its smaller spaces), the work-in-progress has been carefully obscured.
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George refers to her kitchen, which features an energy-efficient fridge and a camping oven with stovetop burners, as "a work in progress."
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The defense is still a work in progress, but the Raiders now have a situation compelling enough to actually bring in free agents.
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It's currently a work in progress, but Mr. Doomer published a YouTube video showing how he'd recreated GoldenEye's opening dam stage using GZDoom.
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Work in progress Midday on Tuesday, Trump was working closely with top aides, including policy adviser Stephen Miller, on drafts of the speech.
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He argued that trade talks were "a work in progress," saying investors should buy on trade-related downturns rather than fret about them.
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"The National Guard — let me put it gently — is a work in progress," said Alejandro Hope, a leading security analyst in Mexico City.
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The Open Book is a work in progress, and Castillo hopes to have finalized the basic design by the end of the month.
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"This is clearly work in progress and a top priority for everyone in each of our brands, but we are making important progress."
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When Kevin finds out about all of this, he's appalled, and he demands that Matt and Michael hand over their work-in-progress.
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Work in Progress is a semiautobiographical Showtime series about Abby McEnany, a fat, middle-aged butch lesbian with major anxiety, depression, and OCD.
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But he noted that agency researchers had testified about their work in progress at hearings and prepared less lengthy interim reports, when requested.
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But the thing to remember is that the Giants remain a work in progress, and progress is exactly what they have been making.
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Tun said Myanmar's own independent commission of inquiry was a "work in progress" and action would be taken against perpetrators upon credible evidence.
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During a recent visit, Mr. Gerbi conceded that exactly how the new space will come to life was still a work in progress.
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She continues to approach the archive as a work in progress, and is considering potential ways to display the strip in its entirety.
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Yet precisely what is expected of the DNI, and how he is supposed to meet those expectations remains at best a work in progress.
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"This is a work in progress and we'll work with the House," Price said, leaving the door open to changes to the current bill.
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The Republicans' plan to replace Obamacare is facing opposition from within its own party, but that plan is still a work in progress, Rep.
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Our equality and non-discrimination law remains a work in progress, and an equivalent to Britain's Mental Capacity Act is only now being drafted.
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Google says the app is still a work in progress, and it should get more gestures and more third-party support in the future.
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Exxon's 24 percent fall in first-quarter profit missed forecasts, showing the turnaround at the largest U.S. oil producer remains a work in progress.
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Microsoft's quantum computer is still a work in progress, since the firm is betting on an untested but much less error-prone "topological" qubit.
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The state of play: Educators in Tampa Bay say things are still a work in progress, writes Megan Reeves for the Tampa Bay Times.
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It is a work in progress on many levels, and one that depends on a culture of open bibliographic data-sharing in the academy.
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Handing down a point of view, rather than an idol — a work in progress, rather than an eternally finished project — might be a start.
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I did spot a marketplace section in Minecraft Earth, but it wasn't ready or populated, so monetization is very much a work in progress.
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The American constitution is deeply entrenched and profoundly legitimate; in many Islamic and Middle Eastern countries, the constitution is still a work in progress.
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Amazon, like many other tech companies investing heavily in artificial intelligence, has always been forthright about its Alexa assistant being a work in progress.
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Though it's been close to a year since the first IMAX VR location debuted, the project is still very much a work in progress.
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"We want him to be competitive, but how you have to work through that mentally, it's just a work in progress," Joerger told reporters.
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But with input from the public, scientists, and politicians, the role technology can play in riding out earthquakes is still a work in progress.
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Starts continue to outpace sales, adding to the stock of work in progress, while the time taken to complete a project has lengthened considerably.
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I'll give you an example that is still a work in progress, but where I think the progress is really palpable, and that's Afghanistan.
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We will have Prince all checked out with our veterinarian and we will keep everyone updated as this is still a work in progress.
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Trump is getting closer to the White House ... Like the owner's campaign, it's made some big strides ... but is still a work in progress.
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Williams has been scorching-hot all year, while Clarkson's adjustment to the role of off-the-bench microwave is still a work in progress.
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"It it looks like a work-in-progress, because that's what it'll always be," she said, referencing the blank spaces left on the wall.
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Standard & Poor's credit analyst Neal Freedman says the Obamacare exchange market is still a work in progress, but for insurers 2016 will be pivotal.
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The results, it should be noted, are a work in progress; they're being presented at the American Society for Microbiology's annual conference this week.
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To be honest, it's still a work in progress, and I wouldn't say that I've reached a level of genuine comfort with cold urticaria.
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While the project is still a work in progress, it looks as though the results will be in total agreement with Einstein, Archibald said.
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She often spent more time staring at a work-in-progress to determine how to organize shapes and space than she did painting it.
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Smart scheduling is a work in progress and will get better over time, but it sounds like a promising feature for intense Todoist users.
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We're all a project, a work in progress and we all share one common goal: working hard to get better daily and chasing greatness.
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"As a work-in-progress brand, we are constantly striving to improve in needed areas," Chief Executive Officer Ritch Allison said in a statement.
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To be fair, puzzling out how to get users engaged with the news of the day is still a work-in-progress for Twitch.
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But computer animation is still a work in progress, giving hand-drawn animation a considerable advantage over what can be done with a computer.
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There's not a lot being shared about this right now, so clearly the app remains a work in progress and in its early stages.
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If it delivers, it could play a significant role in connecting India, where smartphone usage and Internet connectivity still remain a work in progress.
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A few weeks ago, the Jazz Loft was still a work in progress, with some of its educational programs still in the planning stages.
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"As a business RBS remains a work in progress, and consequently an investment for recovery investors with a long-term investment horizon," Khalaf said.
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Across the industry as a whole, labor experts say the broader push to do away with on-call scheduling remains a work in progress.
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Those who follow Finney are able to see the highly detailed and impressionistic artwork alongside the text of his work-in-progress, The Cormorant.
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The robotic bears are still a work in progress, and this pilot project leaves a lot of unknowns, the study team notes in Pediatrics.
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I showed a very small work in progress very early—like, a few months into filming—down at a film festival in North Carolina.
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Within it are pro tips: posting new ink to Insta is imperative, though sharing a shot of the work in progress is even better.
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The big picture: While significant efforts to reduce cobalt quantities in EV batteries are underway, they are still very much a work in progress.
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"[I]t's all still very much a work in progress," David de Garis, director of economics at National Australia Bank, said in a note.
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On my hard drive I keep a Work in Progress folder, which includes anything I think might grow into a distinct piece of writing.
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The High End The Hudson Yards mega-project, rising atop rail yards on the Far West Side, can seem a perpetual work in progress.
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Houston's defense is clearly a work in progress, and Philip Rivers, Austin Ekeler and the Chargers (211-212) are too big of a challenge.
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Extracting endless possibilities from the ballet vocabulary, Pam Tanowitz unveils a work in progress to Bach's "Goldberg" Variations, created with the pianist Simone Dinnerstein.
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When I visited the Work in Progress residency, he and Citarella had made thirty-two sales and about three thousand dollars in gross profit.
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"We are pleased with the operation of the revised protocol to date, but like anything else, it remains a work in progress," Daly said.
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"Work in Progress," like its heroine, is sweetly imperfect: not every bit lands, and Chris can feel, at moments, too good to be true.
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But "Work in Progress"—which is co-written and produced by Lilly Wachowski—is smartly edited, full of odd little montages and visual juxtapositions.
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The U.S. has spent nearly $8 billion in the past decade to build up Afghanistan's Air Force, but it is a work in progress.
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To me, Joe is this work in progress in dismantling and dissecting the myriad privileges that a young, attractive, white man carries with him.
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The plan, while still a work in progress, is almost certain to land harder on California and other heavily Democratic states if it passes.
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The rapprochement between the GOP's presumed standard-bearer and its top elected official — assuming that's what this is — is clearly a work in progress.
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That cathedral, which has been a work in progress for over 130 years, now employs many of these modern techniques in its ongoing construction.
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This process, which includes imposing financial milestones and structures on several units that never had them before, is very much a work in progress.
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The health of the U.S. employment picture, despite the strong rebound in June, remains a work in progress and is still not inspiring much confidence.
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Battlegrounds is reliant on that, too, of course, but it's able to skate by as a work in-progress because of (deadly) interactions with players.
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The policy is part of the Pentagon's latest effort to make the military more inclusive, which top military leaders acknowledge is a work in progress.
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So the artists put written labels on him and added fresh weld lines along his seams to convey a sense of a work in progress.
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It's a rare chance to see their work in progress before it goes up at MoMA PS1 as part of an exhibition later this year.
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It's very much a work in progress, and she and her staff are in no way wedded to doing the show one way every week.
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The Cubs, for their part, recognize that he's a "work in progress" as a receiver; that phrase that came up, unbidden, in three separate conversations.
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These customer support, scientific backing, and educational components are important next steps for Dadi, but the service is still very much a work in progress.
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RELATED: Trump's Saudi speech -- full transcript A work in progress, the Trump administration's aim is to coordinate coalition members to help it function more effectively.
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What Trump's tweets prove -- or, really, re-prove -- is that he is still very much a work in progress when it comes to political persuasion.
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The works in the book range from Kuvshinov's dreamy manga street scenes to his sci-fi concept art and photographs showing work-in-progress illustrations.
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Since launch, Microsoft has regularly issued updates to the operating system, giving the impression that Windows 10 is still very much a work in progress.
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We checked out the game early in all of its work-in-progress glory and wrote up all our preview thoughts for your convenience here.
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The demo experience is impressive, but still short and limited But the current experience, a work in progress, is still limited and a bit thin.
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Some cities are struggling to get testing done at all, others are making due with procedures that are still, at best, a work in progress.
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That reflects the larger state of VR content today: it's better than it used to be, but it's still very much a work in progress.
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The defense is a work in progress after having lost eight starters, including five players who were drafted into the N.F.L. after leaving college early.
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He could do that by day and moonlight in a musical work in progress called "Hamilton," soon to start a run at the Public Theater.
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" He is involved in other projects, including Ryan Scott Oliver's musical work in progress, "Darling," which he described as "a dark deconstruction of 'Peter Pan.
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And a noteworthy work in progress is On the Grid, a neighborhood guide for cities around the globe created in collaboration with local design studios.
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The world's most legendary leaders, from Elon Musk and Oprah Winfrey to CEOs at Google and Facebook, all view success as a work in progress.
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High-speed 5G mobile data networks may still very much be a work in progress, but they've already started rolling out in some US cities.
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The schedule is really still a work in progress but we've got so many exciting shows and people on board that it's hard to list.
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While his hitting has been one of the reasons the first-place Yankees have withstood so many injuries, his defense remains a work in progress.
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They hoisted our work in progress up to the railing, sending heaps of plaster splattering down into the jungle of broken-up theater chairs below.
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Anyone vaguely familiar with other personal virtual assistants, like Alexa from Amazon or Siri from Apple, knows that this technology is a work in progress.
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I've always prided myself as a head coach on being an expert on my team coming into the season, and that's a work in progress.
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We will see ourselves as if from a pebbly shore, a mirage trapped between what is above and below: a rolling, improvisatory work in progress.
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Echoing the layout, colors, language, and images, the slides showed graphics of brain synapses and discussed the "work in progress" that is the adolescent brain.
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Procter & Gamble: Still a "work in progress, " the consumer goods giant could deliver some less-than-outstanding results in its Tuesday earnings report, Cramer said.
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Industry experts explained that gaming leagues in general and Fortnite in particular are still in their early stages, making the sector a work in progress.
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Key GOP negotiators this week signaled that the tax plan is a work in progress and that they're open to addressing blue-state Republicans' objections.
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I see only the result, which, fundamentally, is always a work in progress, of a long-standing undertaking and an all-embracing taste for freedom.
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Princeton notes that it is still a work in progress, with future relationship mapping and data visualizations being planned, and more images to be added.
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Spiegel says that users are still spending more than 30 minutes per day inside the app but that the redesign is a work in progress.
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I spent some time trying out Vanido, but while the app is a cool concept when it works, it's still very much a work in progress.
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The document, which The New York Times has reviewed and the veracity of which the E.P.A. did not dispute, seemed to be a work in progress.
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Accurately measuring VC for Africa is a work in progress, but one of the earlier reliable estimates placed it at just over $400 million in 2014.
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JR unveiled a work in progress on the Mexican side of the border with the US. German authorities recovered 15 stolen artworks by artist Georg Baselitz.
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This year's lineup (a work in progress) will not disappoint with speakers such as Arnaud Thiercellin (DJI), Melonee Wise (Fetch Robotics), and Peter Barrett (Playground Global).
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Although it appears to still be a work in progress, the mom of four just revealed that one of her spaces is ready to show off.
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This past May, the couple candidly talked about how their marriage is still a work in progress and revealed they were going to a marriage counseling.
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The app was originally created for Android, and Španěl is hoping to make it faster and usable on most cubes, calling it a "work in progress."
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Why It's Cool: Lesser DJs have tried and failed to copy the mouse-headed Canadian producer's instantly recognizable setup, which is a constant work-in-progress.
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"Like any piece of machine learning software, our matching technology continues to get better, but frankly, it's a work in progress," Mohan told the Washington Post.
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Gallagher combined this realization with a work-in-progress that involved executing projects from a book titled Handy Dad: 25 Awesome Projects for Dads and Kids.
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Keep an eye on Bridle's Vimeo or blog — the video above is a temporary one and the performance, like most things, is a "work in progress."
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Garmin's new Varia Vision device could either be a dream come true for cyclists or a work in progress, but this is definitely an interesting accessory.
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Ever since then, I've always had a decorating project under way, and because I always want to do more, each house is a work in progress.
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Rather let it be another instance of the frequently learned lesson that science is a work in progress and must be considered very critically before application.
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It seems, however, to still be a work in progress as he managed to land barely half of his first serves against the 63rd-ranked American.
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Adding real-world diversity to emoji is a work in progress, but with platforms spanning the entire globe, it's clearly important to big companies like Facebook .
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So the work of making meaningful "Black American Cinema," whatever that may mean, reach its intended audience, whoever they may be, remains a work in progress.
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Tata Motors also suffered a one-off loss of 16.41 billion rupees for undisclosed product development programmes that was part of its work-in-progress capital.
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"Hollister, our largest brand, achieved positive comp sales and the Abercrombie brand renewal continues, although it is a work in progress," she said in a statement.
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Like most other issues in a broken, angry and dysfunctional Middle East, dealing with Iran remains a work in progress, including over the nuclear agreement itself.
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The work-in-progress update improves the game's performance with certain AMD graphics cards and fixes issues with Alt-Tabbing in and out of the game.
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Like all other smartwatches, the Watch remains a work in progress, undergoing vast changes in its interface as Apple works out the kinks in its software.
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He contended at the time that trade talks were "a work in progress," saying investors should buy on trade-related downturns rather than fret about them.
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The port isn't yet completed — the latest video is marked as the fifth work-in-progress example — though it may soon be halted by hardware limitations.
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Swiss fund house Unigestion has incorporated machine learning techniques into its systems since 1995 and views its embrace of digital as a continual work-in-progress.
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While it's obviously a work in progress, the feature, if implemented correctly, could make the web a lot more usable for Tor users around the world.
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But after spending barely 30 minutes in Mattarella's office, 5-Star leader Luigi Di Maio told reporters that their program was still a work in progress.
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The event will be held at Work In Progress, 317 South 6th Street on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 between 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM PST.
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In an email, a Jigsaw spokesperson called Perspective a "work in progress," and noted that false positives are to be expected as its machine learning improves.
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While the corporate reforms in the new tax law are positive and pro-growth, the treatment of pass-through businesses still remains a work in progress.
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What's left is a touching and tragic portrait of a vulnerable work in progress, one that for now might only be visible through a clouded lens.
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"It's the only way to take a president who remains a work in progress on foreign policy, and who continues to be so erratic and impulsive."
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On her Instagram account, she posts work-in-progress snippets, letting her followers in on her journey — a bit of a novelty in the art industry.
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Schmitz, the Willmar principal, will be the first to tell you that his school and town are still a work in progress, but progress there is.
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While Jackson's arm is still a work in progress, he has spearheaded a rushing effort that averaged 218.5 yards a game over the last six weeks.
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The day worked out for the offensively prolific No. 5 Buckeyes, though their defense might be more of a work in progress than had been expected.
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The way Johnson talks about the work-in-progress jumper is reminiscent of what league observers said for years about Shaquille O'Neal's persistent free-throw woes.
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It would take a major collaborative effort to ensure the aviation industry remains on the right path, but combating climate change is a work in progress.
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Shareholders may be frustrated over G.M.'s share price, but Ms. Lindland said most appeared to accept that the company's transformation was a work in progress.
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The Lakers are still a work in progress, but Ball's ability to create opportunities for teammates should immediately make Julius Randle and Brandon Ingram better players.
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"It was always a work in progress — it was unclear where the story was going to end," said David Nevins, the chief executive of Showtime Networks.
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The eagerly awaited lithium contract, a grab for the electric vehicle space, is not on the initial list but is very much a work in progress.
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The question is whether the Irish government can persuade investors to pay more than book value for a bank that is still a work in progress.
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Mr. Caro — who will keep some of his materials in his office until he's done with the biography — is protective of details of work in progress.
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The invitation also notes that the program should be considered a "work in progress" as Amazon will continue to refine the process based on user feedback.
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And early on, the company referred to it as a beta system — a technical term for an experimental version, suggesting it was a work in progress.
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Clothes and show and conversation were like one big work in progress; the gestations of ideas not yet fully realized, but introduced to the world nonetheless.
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Consider it a work-in-progress that will receive at least one big annual refresh, as well as smaller updates when major new vulnerabilities are exposed.
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The report underscores the idea that a Main Street post-recession recovery is still a work in progress, with sentiment and overall levels of entrepreneurship potentially wavering.
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I began to realize that I didn't have to look at my body as a work-in-progress on its way to a thinner version of itself.
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The Oculus Browser is still a work in progress but it allows users the ability to quickly explore the web and dive into 360-degree optimized experiences.
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In response, Copeland posted two lengthy captions, saying that she "will forever be a work in progress," acknowledging her platform, and defending her place in the company.
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The writer says it was inspired by reactions they got after a reading in which they performed another chapter from the memoir, then a work-in-progress.
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Revised international rules, known as Basel 3 (still a work in progress), have forced banks to bulk up, adding equity and convertible debt to their balance-sheets.
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A long-term project to redevelop the port was launched in 1997, and is still a work in progress, with the active participation of residents and businesses.
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WebMD stresses that, like its website, the new Alexa skill is only meant to offer supplementary information, and adds that the software is a work-in-progress.
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As happy as he was to see the puck finally go in, Carlson understands everything about the Capitals&apos game right now is a work in progress.
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The company does have a keen sense of where it needs to go from here, even if its prototype is still very much a work in progress.
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"Every day is a work in progress, so hopefully I make it to 2017 with my sobriety," she shared about looking forward to being five years sober.
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Selected artists will receive an honorarium and free rehearsal space, and will present a work-in-progress showcase at the museum at the end of the residency.
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Meanwhile, convincing deep-pocketed investors is another work in progress, said Matt Rogers, a Silicon Valley-based angel investor who has put money into carbon-capture ventures.
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It's a work in progress, but the last few items I've bought tick my new chic box: a white Topshop jumpsuit and a brown Rouje silk dress.
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In the end, the most conclusive thing we can say is that the protocol is a work in progress, just like virtually everything else about concussion management.
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It’s still a work in progress so it’s not the most intelligent at identifying things, but I was still amazed when it did.
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Strong AI is a work-in-progress, but the ultimate goal is to build a machine with intellectual ability indistinguishable from that of a normal human being.
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However, the tax filing option is still a work in progress: It doesn't yet cover multiple state filings, part-year state filings or married couples filing separately.
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It's also meant to be a work in progress, and with the help of feedback and suggestions, will evolve as the industry's understanding of D&I develops.
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While much work has been done, according to Save the Children's Disaster Report Card, 10 years after Katrina, many of these recommendations remain a work in progress.
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In addition to this change, the test tunnel is obviously still a work in progress, which Musk and the Boring Company team emphasized throughout the press tour.
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Senate Republicans have promised to make major changes to the House's bill, and the White House has emphasized that the plan is still a work in progress.
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Instead, the 23ers showed why their team is still a work in progress after losing, 27-24, to their N.F.C. West rivals, the Seattle Seahawks, in overtime.
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Although goods are easily traded and EU citizens have the right to live and work where they please, elsewhere the single market remains a work in progress.
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But what would Mr. Gehry think of all the modifications — albeit temporary — to his design, which he described as a "work in progress" soon after its completion.
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It's a work in progress: She shoots her first campaign in a week's time, and her all-important first haute couture collection will be shown in January.
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And while his message is a work in progress, Obama will likely urge Democrats to keep up the momentum they have shown over the last 18 months.
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Rather than present this in traditional narration, Novey includes it as a scene from The Pruning of a Future Presidential Candidate, a work-in-progress by Freddy.
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But according to Kaiser Health News, payment for CAR-T is currently a work in progress, with private insurers approving it on a patient-by-patient basis.
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The president's budget submission to Congress, to be released early in 21625, and usually wrapped up in draft form before Christmas, is still a work in progress.
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These routines are a work in progress, and I know that my ability to maintain them is strongly tied to my socioeconomic status and where I live.
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It is an extraordinary transition from the horrors of totalitarianism under the Stalinist regime just decades before and it is singularly the work-in-progress of Putin.
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But what was clear earlier this week was only reinforced over the last few days: Although the Knicks' season has begun, they remain a work in progress.
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A lot of this is still a work in progress, and maybe it will always be, because our industry, and technology, are changing so much so fast.
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England was viewed as a work in progress, a young team trying to change its culture from sullen, strategically-challenged underachievers to fearless lovers of the game.
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That helped offset a negative contribution to growth from a big drawdown in business inventories of raw materials, work in progress and unsold products (-22020 percentage points).
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Gibson "re-calibrated" Agency, his adroit Future(s) Is Now novel, then still a work in progress, pursuant to the calamitous results of our 2016 Presidential Election.
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It did, however, remind everyone that Ostapenko, the 20-year-old Latvian star, is still very much a work in progress, and quite capable of self-sabotage.
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Still a work in progress, this desert complex has five modern rooms, a pool, a winery built around a dead tree, dirt-biking trails and hot springs.
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But as written by McEnany, Tim Mason, and Lilly Wachowski, "Work in Progress" is also nuanced and funny, wrenching jokes and compassion from the most unexpected places.
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He dubbed his own debut collection a "work in progress," underscored by his decision to present it in the construction site of the new Saint Laurent headquarters.
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"Minecraft" has been an explosive phenomenon since early in its life: It started as a work-in-progress game, made by a single man (Markus "Notch" Persson).
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"There's some work in progress which we couldn't bring to Silverstone but which we will introduce over the next couple of races, but that's it," he said.
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Representative Mark Meadows, Republican of North Carolina, said Mr. Pence had portrayed the bill as a work in progress that would no doubt be amended, perhaps significantly.
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While enclaves like boho-chic Nakameguro and hipster Shimokitazawa have been cool for some time, Tomigaya feels markedly less touristy and more of a work in progress.
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The reform process, it wrote, is still a work in progress: While community meetings and trainings are improving, the department's data systems "continue to contain critical deficiencies."
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While the combined culture remains a work in progress, "the old Baker Hughes structure has been torn apart," said Edward Muztafago, director of equity research at Societe Generale.
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And yet, as midterm races heat up in states across America, and elections overseas come and go, many of these well-meaning tools remain a work in progress.
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Alexander Porter, James George, and Mei-Ling Wong, three members of artist collective Scatter, showed Blackout, a work-in-progress VR installation on Tiki Tabu's grass covered balcony.
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Colonel Devin Pepper, commander of the 460th Space Wing at Buckley Air Force Base in Denver, says that the necessary tactics and techniques remain a work in progress.
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The difference is that Facebook's advertising business is much more robust and predictable, as is its user growth, while Snap's advertising business is still a work in progress.
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I'm totally fine with embracing the fact that coming up to my 30th birthday, I felt very much like a work in progress — I'm totally cool with that.
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It's the kind of environment any headset would struggle to track itself, and that's before mentioning that the software I was using was also a work in progress.
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The Goose Greek Tower is a work in progress, but it still offers panoramic views, Weidner estimates one can see 300 miles from the top of the tower.
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Yet Lejuez and Tron concede that decisions surrounding a retailer's fleet remain a work in progress given that the internet's retail role has not been totally figured out.
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The first is DeepWarp, which alters where subjects in photographs are looking, and the second is a work in progress by Mike Tyka dubbed Portraits of Imaginary People.
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Android Police notes that the mode has apparently not rolled out to everyone, and that some have gotten a message saying that it's still a work in progress.
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According to Levine's Instagram post featuring his fresh ink, this was a six-month work in progress between him and Bryan Randolph of Spider Murphy's Tattoo in California.
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"The United States of America is a work in progress -- a shadow on the wall of a multiracial, compassionate democracy that does not yet exist," he once wrote.
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The Inkitt online community consists of a forum to post writing work in-progress and get feedback, and to solicit support for things like editing and plot development.
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Johnson says that playing his work-in-progress for this small group of friends makes him more nervous than presenting his professional compositions to high-powered movie executives.
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It's still a work in progress, and the telescope's team lead, professor Hakan Kayal, expects another year before the system is completed, according to a release from JMU.
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Capela understands his role, he said, and wants to improve everything from his ball handling to his defense to his free throws, which remain a work in progress.
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TC: Clearly diversity within the workforce is always going to be a "work in progress," but in terms of an end goal, what does diversity actually look like?
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In Stockholm you're privileged and anxious about getting things right, whereas in gritty/work-in-progress cities like Berlin you slow down and take time to lose yourself.
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Pricing what's happening in China remains chaotic work in progress and one that will remain acutely sensitive to the stop-start flow of information out of the country.
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To DT's credit, they note its a work in progress and posted all their code to GitHub, a site for coders to work together on open-source projects.
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So it looks like Project Titan is still very much a work in progress as Apple needs to figure out the technology before thinking about its marketing strategy.
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Fellow freshman forward Nick Ward (215.8 points, 211.5 rebounds) has been productive off the bench, but the Spartans still are a work in progress at the offensive end.
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The Teamoy Yarn Organizer Bag is small enough for easy travel, yet large enough to hold your crochet work in progress, yarn, hooks, and accessories in organized pockets.
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He caught six of his 10 targets for 102 yards in Week 153 and should have room to do his thing against the Cowboys' "work in progress" defense.
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It was an audacious, almost wicked beginning to a piece — described in the program as an "ongoing work in progress" — that touches on issues of mortality and aging.
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States Dyckman, who served in the British Army and subsequently worked to collect money he was owed in England, died while Boscobel was barely a work in progress.
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But the relationship between Mr. Trump and Mr. Pence remains a work in progress, and they could well form a closer bond over the course of the campaign.
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As he was creating Middle-earth, J.R.R. Tolkien often read passages of his work-in-progress to the Inklings, the amiable Oxford literary group that included C.S. Lewis.
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Community managers are in place to keep feedback sessions civil in the public forums, and for paid members, there's access to professional feedback on your work-in-progress.
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That network is still very much a work in progress, but it could allow E-tron owners to top off 54 miles of range in just 10 minutes.
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Quantifying the likely outcome of the winter curtailments is tricky work in progress, leaving prices beholden to the latest city to add its part to the production jigsaw.
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Now looming over this "work-in-progress" comes a dramatic new set of technologies that is again both capable of revolutionizing global finance and again overwhelming its regulators.
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Some industry advocates have taken legal actions to get dancers on the official payroll at clubs, but that effort is still a work in progress, Marie told me.
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Of course, his outside shot is still very much a work in progress, and that could muck up Cleveland's spacing if LeBron's range really is gone for good.
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"Project Rock recognizes that we are all a work in progress, consistently trying to get better and working harder toward our goals," Johnson said in a press release.
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Well, first of all, this is a work in progress, and second, we have to get the point where we have significant worth, where we might eventually advertise.
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John Bowers, CEO of JCC Bowers, a company that created an app to control your electronic devices, is admittedly a work-in-progress when it comes to sleep.
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Janelle Gelfand, a veteran Cincinnati critic, judged the new acoustics "a work in progress" in a review in Classical Voice North America, praising some aspects but criticizing others.
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In the years since that shooting, national awareness of the ways policing impacts communities of color has grown, but systemic change to policing remains a work in progress.
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And in light of his time away from competitive basketball, Robinson, who is just 20, has been the team's most ambitious work in progress the last few months.
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"It's an incomplete study, a work in progress," said Simon J. Anthony, a virologist at Columbia University who has performed genetic analyses on samples from the infected bat.
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On October 20 and 21, the artists of Manufacturer's Village welcome you to visit their spaces, experience their work in progress, and engage with their ideas and projects.
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Shown as a work in progress at the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival over the summer, it's an intense encounter between two women who communicate through different physical languages.
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Still, his problem in uniting the party remains a work in progress in Pennsylvania, which with 20 electoral votes is central to Trump's path to the White House.
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After the app's launch, Trip O'Dell, a design manager, was tasked with heading a team to make improvements to Rabbit, which he described as a work in progress.
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"He wants to bring the stakeholders to the table, have those conversations and we'll get back to you," Sanders said, painting the bill as a work in progress.
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But you're still the same work in progress, splitting time between careers, uncertain of what to do now that you're in a state-of-the-art recording studio.
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For women, feminism is both remarkably successful and a work in progress: We are in the work force in record numbers, but rarely ascend to the highest ranks.
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Still, even though the Light Phone 2 is still sort of a work in progress, it's delightful to use—it's like a feature phone mixed with a Kindle.
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A Pro Tools recording session had been open on the studio console when I walked in, a work in progress that I wasn't going to get to hear.
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Showtime's "Work in Progress" opens on a dark note, with its heroine threatening to kill herself in a hundred and eighty days if happiness doesn't come her way.
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If Wachowski's other work tries to find the specific in the universal, Work in Progress finds the universal — our sadness and loneliness and fears — in the hyper-specific.
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On returning this past Saturday, the Music Box Village was still very much a work in progress, but three of its installations were already being put in place.
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The business model for Google Health is still a work in progress, but its leadership and organizational structure provided some clues as to the company's areas of interest.
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While Gates may no longer wait until the last minute to complete important tasks, he told the students at the time that he's still a work in progress.
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There will never be a point where Overwatch is perfect and we can all go home and pat ourselves on the back—it's always a work in progress.
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"The details surrounding this opportunity remain a work in progress, but together, our hope is to build a different kind of platform for unique, inspiring and family-friendly content."
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New England is a place where we can see the intersecting efforts toward fairness and justice making a difference, even as it is very much a work in progress.
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"Everything has been a work in progress and today it felt good," said Gonzalez, who has 17 doubles, 103 homers and 70 RBIs in 87 games at Chase Field.
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On October 13-22, the artists of Manufacturer's Village invite you to explore their spaces, experience their work in progress, and meet to engage with their ideas and projects.
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The details surrounding this opportunity remain a work in progress, but together, our hope is to build a different kind of platform for unique, inspiring and family-friendly content.
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The "Confident" songstress described to PEOPLE how her day-to-day is a "work in progress" — thanks to the support of her family and friends, including her treatment team.
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"You can't really renege on something that is a non-binding work in progress," says James Zimmerman, a partner in the Beijing office of Perkins Coie, a law firm.
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Speaker Carl E. Heastie of the Bronx, who succeeded Mr. Silver as leader of the Assembly, which Democrats dominate, said regaining the public's trust remained a work in progress.
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There were still areas where we were lacking but it's a work in progress I would say and to be that close to the Ferraris is definitely a positive.
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Schulte said when the Spider-man sculpture was installed in May, it didn't have the spider webs coming out of the hands because it was a work in progress.
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Shares of Cisco Systems fell 2000 percent in premarket trading after the company's disappointing forecast indicated that its transition to a software-focused business was a work in progress.
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But I also think having this framework — that it is a work in progress — is probably a more realistic framing than, 'Oh, what you're doing has all these flaws.
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Countless researcher hours have been spent attempting to minimize the risks inherent in cloud outages and centralized points of failure, something that's very clearly still a work in progress.
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Windows 10 is a very good operating system, but even though it's been almost a year since it was officially released, it still feels like a work in progress.
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The mural, a work in progress by artist Qubek, shows two hands making a heart with the letters "MCR" beneath it and bees -- a symbol of Manchester -- flying around.
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The Index itself is still a work in progress and does not measure all of the elements that are important for keeping people safe and healthy when disasters strike.
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While the defeat was disappointing, Hourcade stressed that the Pumas, with a roster whose average age is only 23 to 24, are still very much a work in progress.
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"This continues to be a work in progress," Nancy Sims, the chief executive of the Robert Toigo Foundation, a nonprofit aimed at improving diversity in financial services companies, said.
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The world got a peek at this work in progress when a stunning trailer was posted online in February, becoming an overnight sensation with 210 million views on Facebook.
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It's a work in progress, but soon there will be a comprehensive list of every test centre in the UK. A map showing some of the clinics in London.
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Despite the assured performances, under Noah Himmelstein's smart direction, the play occasionally feels like a work in progress, with a few awkward passages that need to be ironed out.
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At that time, the city faced a total breakdown of public-police trust; since then, we have come a long way, but reform is still a work in progress.
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They are a messy, work-in-progress blast, and watching them right now is enough fun that we might even still remember it, dimly, once they become something better.
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The two were extremely close — she read all his work in progress — but their relationship was puzzling to outsiders, many of whom saw her as self-effacing and subservient.
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John Thune of South Dakota asked Zuckerberg what steps Facebook was taking to improve its ability to define hate speech, the CEO said it's all a work in progress.
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Joycelyn Savage and Azriel Clary have a master plan to help get R. Kelly the powerhouse defense team he says he needs ... but it's still a work in progress.
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Even if Mr. Musk's engineers can dig a tunnel faster than other companies, his pod system, which the entire project is based on, is still a work in progress.
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Our democracy is a work in progress, but we must ensure it is not taken hostage by those who put their own interests over those of the American people.
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My personal trainer and my therapist are both helping me get to the best possible version of myself, even if right now I am a serious work in progress.
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Koepka has not played since slipping on concrete during the PGA Tour's C.J. Cup in South Korea in October, and says his recovery is still a work in progress.
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On the whole, the goal is still a work in progress, however, with woman making up 23 percent of bank boards and 22 percent of insurance boards in 2017.
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