He reiterated the Democrats' offer to pass a yearlong stopgap to fund the Department of Homeland Security or a yearlong stopgap to cover the seven unfinished appropriations bills, which include Homeland Security.
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A yearlong investigation into the Sopot match found insufficient evidence.
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Astronaut Scott Kelly has had a yearlong mission in space.
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Go deeper: The coming yearlong U.S. trade war with China
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Before Week 36 of this yearlong journey through the Bible.
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Her yearlong probation was extended by six months last year.
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Here's the latest: • A yearlong state of emergency in Italy.
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After each yearlong pause, he has returned to work renewed.
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The election on Monday might break a yearlong political deadlock.
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The Taliban's attacks had largely ended during a yearlong military crackdown.
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They basically go through a yearlong period of a second infancy.
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In lieu of jail time, De Lesseps was given yearlong probation.
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But the resolution I'm going to propose doesn't take yearlong willpower.
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A yearlong, immersive, international program, for example, can run about $35,000.
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McDougal is alleging a yearlong extramarital affair with Trump in 2006.
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Getting Immigrant Food from concept to reality was a yearlong sprint.
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All students must take a yearlong course called Ethnographies of Work.
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Metro's yearlong repair plan, known as SafeTrack, involves 15 separate projects.
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There are many ways to measure Mr. Kelly's nearly yearlong mission.
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And Washington's Metrorail just wrapped up a yearlong emergency repair program.
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As I began my yearlong exploration, a question nagged at me.
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The next yearlong show, a rumination on scissors, opens in June.
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The nearly yearlong investigation included the private testimony of Jacqueline Kennedy.
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So Jessica proposed they take a yearlong trek around the world.
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The deal provides a temporary détente in a yearlong trade war.
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Except for the selfie line, the fixture of Warren's yearlong campaign.
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Nissan completed a nearly yearlong investigation into Mr. Ghosn this month.
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The story probably won't adhere exactly to the yearlong comic series.
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This year, they have launched the nationwide yearlong "Road to Selma" event.
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After nearly a yearlong sentence, Teresa was released from prison Dec. 23.
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Shares have since jumped by 14 percent, nearly erasing its yearlong declines.
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In April 2013, Ahmad left for a nearly yearlong stay in Pakistan.
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He died in late August after a yearlong battle with brain cancer.
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McCain died late last month after a yearlong battle with brain cancer.
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James took a yearlong sabbatical from Macalester to work on the book.
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One thread in the yearlong backlash against the tech industry concerns inequality.
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The yearlong work of the committee, he said, was just one step.
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He has accepted a yearlong post as an endowed chair at Howard.
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Despite a yearlong investigation, the entire collection has yet to be found.
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His campaign for the presidency in 21971 was a yearlong running joke.
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This installation concludes her yearlong residency with the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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That set off a nearly yearlong legal battle with the school district.
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Norway finished an $11 million, yearlong upgrade to the facility in October.
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The yearlong celebration of Shakespeare's 400th death-i-versary ends on Saturday.
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The bill could prompt more yearlong vacancies, according to the news network.
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Timing: The announcement comes on the heels of a yearlong strategic review.
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Apple's reversal on Monday concluded a yearlong struggle for some app developers.
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The school recently started a yearlong process to turn its curriculum upside down.
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The financial industry is getting targeted on a daily basis yearlong by hackers.
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Jupiter enters Scorpio on October 10, marking the beginning of a yearlong journey.
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De Lesseps did not receive jail time but was given a yearlong probation.
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In the video, Baldwin points out guilty pleas stemming from the yearlong probe.
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This is Week 37 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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This is Week 24 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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When I got off of my meds, I went through a yearlong withdrawal.
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This is Week 39 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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In 22018, the Italian government declared a yearlong state of emergency for Pompeii.
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This is Week 36 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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This is Week 40 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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Save $100 on a yearlong subscription to RedVector IT Cybersecurity Pro See Details
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This is Week 47 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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This is Week 46 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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This is Week 42 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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This is Week 38 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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This is Week 45 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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This is week 27 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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This is Week 34 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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This is Week 93 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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This is Week 28 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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This is Week 31 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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This is Week 29 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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During her yearlong stay in Aurel Vlaicu, a town largely populated by employees
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This is Week 41 of a yearlong series: A Catholic Reads the Bible.
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A yearlong digital training course for Irish high school teachers started in 2100.
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The organization's Fast Track program is a yearlong incubator to mentor new designers.
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Mr. Ubhaus opened Redux last September, after a yearlong hiatus from professional cooking.
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Warner also received a yearlong suspension, and Bancroft was barred for nine months.
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After a yearlong marketing campaign, the superhero film is rightly enjoying enormous success.
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"It's 450 dollars and a yearlong wait [to purchase a suppressor]," he said.
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He was on a yearlong sabbatical from his job as a social worker.
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In Los Angeles, for example, drivers can buy a yearlong membership for $35.
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"I am concerned about the prospect of a yearlong CR," said Massachusetts Rep.
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Mr. Berkowitz had terrified the city in a yearlong string of nighttime shootings.
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The book details the dramatic yearlong battle over the ratification of the Constitution.
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Blankenship spent his yearlong prison sentence in California, and was released in May.
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His administration can start the formal, yearlong withdrawal process with the United Nations.
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We embarked on a yearlong lobbying effort, hoping to get the block overturned.
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She got into medical school but lobbied her parents for a yearlong sabbatical.
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A punishing, yearlong offensive had ousted the insurgents from their most prized tribal sanctuary.
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Teresa, 45, served a nearly yearlong stint in prison herself for the same crimes.
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Right now, Qadium sells yearlong and multi-year subscriptions to its software and services.
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President Obama: Your pen can add closure to this 50 yearlong public lands debate.
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The site had a listing for a job: a yearlong position, funded by AmeriCorps.
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Yet a yearlong CR would delay the delivery of this system to U.S. soldiers.
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Tufekci describes weeks of careful planning behind the yearlong Montgomery bus boycott, in 1955.
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McCain, 81, died after a yearlong battle with an aggressive form of brain cancer.
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Michigan's largest brewing company has reached a settlement in a yearlong racial discrimination lawsuit.
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To the Editor: Yearlong residencies are one way to improve teacher preparation and retention.
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The Republican request, five days after the department closed a yearlong investigation into Mrs.
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"We tried some things and learned some things," Morris said of this yearlong period.
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The Nunes-led House Intelligence Committee conducted a yearlong investigation of Russia's election interference.
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The senator died after a yearlong struggle with an aggressive form of brain cancer.
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After a yearlong stint at BuzzFeed, she returned to run Fader in early 2015.
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McCain died at his Sedona home Saturday after a yearlong battle with brain cancer.
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The second victim, a woman in her early 20s, was serving a yearlong sentence.
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Journey's death began a yearlong investigation, and detectives eventually obtained a warrant against Light.
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During his first year in office, Trump led a yearlong quest to replace Obamacare.
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That could make the yearlong countdown a central issue in the coming presidential campaign.
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The pop star married art dealer Caspar Jopling on Saturday after a yearlong engagement.
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Fellows are selected by a presidentially appointed commission over a grueling yearlong application process.
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Hinch was the dugout boss, Manfred reasoned, and so he deserved a yearlong suspension.
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Now, "Good Day, Good Night" will be the showpiece of another yearlong Brown rollout.
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Benny Gantz, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's top rival, failed to break the yearlong deadlock.
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With the nominations, the yearlong arc from apparent shoo-in to ignominy is complete.
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So began a yearlong project to understand what the larvae were doing, and why.
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Manchin and Brown want a yearlong extension of the health benefits in the bill.
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In February, Bashir declared a yearlong state of emergency in response to the protests.
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The referees reported both players for "aggression," which could have led to yearlong suspensions.
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The tour was part of OHNY's yearlong series Getting to Zero: New York + Waste.
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We're more interested in the election architecture, which is underpinning this entire yearlong circus now.
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One includes appropriations bills for six agencies and a yearlong continuing resolution to fund DHS.
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They also floated a yearlong continuing resolution to keep all of the unfunded agencies running.
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Instead, the FBI launched a yearlong criminal investigation into Clinton's use of the private server.
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Our FOIA case was the catalyst behind the yearlong release of 23,000 of Clinton's emails.
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The FDA supplied the new information in response to a yearlong inquiry by U.S. Rep.
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They're invaluable fodder for the 24/7 news media to discuss during yearlong presidential campaigns.
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Our FOIA case was the catalyst behind the yearlong release of 25,2600 of Clinton's emails.
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His resignation concluded a yearlong sex scandal involving a former staffer and multiple state investigations.
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Our FOIA case was the catalyst behind the yearlong release of 2600,000 of Clinton's emails.
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They are aiming to close a deal by late April to end the yearlong dispute.
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Zhang had a yearlong position at the university's department of natural resources and environmental sciences.
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After gaining her trust over the course of his yearlong investigation, he raped her himself.
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Mueller has filed dozens of charges against Manafort over the course of his yearlong probe.
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MORE (R-Ariz.), who died late last month after a yearlong battle with brain cancer.
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The landmark climate agreement allows the U.S. to begin the yearlong withdrawal process on Nov.
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MORE (R-Ariz.), who died late last month after a yearlong battle with brain cancer.
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He is leaving next month for a yearlong journalism fellowship at the University of Michigan.
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Finally, the yearlong trade war has raised the overall threat level of a global recession.
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Or, in this case, government shutdowns and a yearlong spending freeze for all federal agencies.
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Tuition ranged from $1,500 for a three-day workshop to $20,000 for a yearlong mentorship.
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It has predicted that its new iPhones will pull it out of a yearlong slump.
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He completed a training course about sexual harassment and was put on a yearlong probation.
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But the gig went well, and she even won some awards for the yearlong engagement.
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I realized my internal conflict after watching drone strikes during a yearlong deployment supporting operations.
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Yearlong stays are not uncommon, and cases of 500 days or more have been reported.
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The attack came after a nearly yearlong lull in major attacks on Copts in Egypt.
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All told, the results indicate that Apple may have overcome its yearlong iPhone sales slump.
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The nearly yearlong grounding of the plane has led to waves of cancelations by airlines.
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And so the two candidates have now been dragging themselves through an almost yearlong campaign.
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The announcement comes as Metro implements the fifth phase of its massive, yearlong repair effort.
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Those who do know may find themselves considering whether a yearlong hiatus is satisfactory penance.
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Meanwhile, industrial production has been in a yearlong deceleration, despite a positive reading in August.
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Mr. Braun said that even in top companies, most dancers are offered yearlong renewable contracts.
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The chairman also has his eye on trimming the fat from the CFDA's yearlong calendar.
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It was an exhausting, yearlong process, to write the Dodd-Frank law, involving bipartisan cooperation.
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Makers of liquor, wine and beer won a yearlong extension of a popular tax break.
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Our FOIA case was the catalyst behind the yearlong release of 30,000 of Clinton's emails.
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And it comes after a yearlong election that sometimes left people angry, afraid, and feeling unwanted.
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In 2016, the PLA began the yearlong process of letting go as many as 300,000 people.
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To some, a yearlong marathon of the Sandman's considerable oeuvre brings to mind questions of why?
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In 25, they sold their belongings, packed their bags, and headed off on a yearlong adventure.
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Teresa Giudice isn't holding anything back when it comes to describing her yearlong stint in prison.
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The second would be to offer a yearlong stop gap for all seven unfinished appropriations bills.
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The House Intelligence Committee conducted a yearlong investigation into Russian interference that was dominated by partisanship.
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Meanwhile, Tory Burch named the 10 female entrepreneurs who will participate in her yearlong fellowship program.
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The new monthly program totals about $65 a year, but Amazon doesn't require a yearlong commitment.
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He returned home from one yearlong trip in 2014, noticeably angry, friends and relatives have said.
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Mr. Comey, who had been regularly briefed on the progress of the yearlong investigation into Mrs.
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And transgender recruits won't be able to until enlist until the end of the yearlong period.
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In a yearlong investigation, The Times tried to pierce the veil, getting inside the secretive proceedings.
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Mueller has also filed dozens of charges against Manafort over the course of his yearlong probe.
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We encountered remnants of the Islamic State's brutal, yearlong occupation strewn about the city's celebrated ruins.
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That discount has been offered since 270 to public housing residents who signed a yearlong commitment.
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The white board project is a yearlong clinical trial, so official findings are still months away.
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But, after a yearlong stint of freelancing in search of that big idea, my son arrived.
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The yearlong dispute has at times focused on potential security issues regarding Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei.
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Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz, battling to break a yearlong stalemate, wind up in the mud.
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But Mr. Sánchez's exhumation plan turned into a yearlong court battle with the dictator's living relatives.
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The subway's yearlong maintenance plan, which began in June, has mostly affected daily commuters thus far.
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Timothy Egan You just came out of a yearlong coma, and you're trying to catch up.
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Both countries are currently attempting to negotiate a "phase one" deal in their yearlong trade war.
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Human rights groups are already decrying the outcome of the secretive, yearlong trial as a sham.
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In today's show, Canadian sponsors of Syrian refugees are at the end of their yearlong commitment.
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Gascón's office announced the charges following a yearlong investigation prompted by the complaints of two inmates.
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Schumer and Pelosi have also offered two alternatives they say can pass both chambers and avoid a partial shutdown: a yearlong stopgap spending measure funding the Department of Homeland Security or a yearlong stopgap that would fund departments and agencies covered by the seven unfinished appropriations bills.
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The participants also kept daily records of their food intake at various points during the yearlong study.
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James said at a press conference Tuesday that the suit is the culmination of a yearlong investigation.
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LFO singer Devin Lima has died after a yearlong battle with stage 4 cancer ... TMZ has learned.
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It's been just over a month since he and Taylor Swift called time on their yearlong relationship.
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The Pencil Museum is one of 10 yearlong projects debuting this summer in New York City parks.
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I tested positive when I was 44, two years sober from a 24 yearlong fight with heroin.
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Cordon&aposs suit was filed as McCoy is continuing yearlong proceedings to evict her from the home.
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Uber launches a yearlong pilot program in seven cities that will pay drivers to use electric vehicles.
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This year, the number passed 400, thanks to a yearlong effort of knitting and crocheting by volunteers.
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It put Alvarez on the defensive, who explained the yearlong investigation by calling it complex and meticulous.
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Let's congratulate Mr. Kingsley: After a yearlong wait for this bad boy to debut, it's finally arrived!
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A yearlong siege of the city has not brought President Bashar al-Assad's forces closer to victory.
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President Donald Trump once again claimed that he is responsible for the U.S. stock market's yearlong rally.
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McCain died Saturday at age 85033 following a yearlong battle with an aggressive form of brain cancer.
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They paid only $2,000 for a yearlong Latin American health insurance policy for Amanda and the kids.
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During my yearlong engagement, I never managed to say the word without feeling, somehow, like a jerk.
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She described her ousting as a nearly yearlong "smear campaign" that was based on fabrications and lies.
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Such regulations will need go through a yearlong (at least) notice and comment process before taking effect.
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Jupiter enters Scorpio on October 10, kicking off a yearlong period of growth and luck in relationships!
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A yearlong pilot project found that 70 percent of the offered products were originally funded through Indiegogo.
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One teacher, Charles Costello, wrote up the details of his yearlong "Follow a Columnist" project for us.
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The administration's decision appeared to end a yearlong battle over the country's all-important decennial head count.
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The first few tenants were on yearlong fellowships, and another moved out because she wanted a dog.
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Given the shaky backdrop, the Fed is engaging in a yearlong review of its own policy strategies.
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The Charles Koch Institute, one of the brothers' philanthropic arms, offers a yearlong media and journalism fellowship.
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I'm not quite sure how one of the biggest crises of my yearlong 52 Places trip happened.
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After a yearlong Department of Justice investigation, Hunter was also charged with wire fraud and falsifying documents.
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During a yearlong program in England, Johnny Amundson got very sick and was hospitalized for a month.
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Explainer: We answered some common questions about the census and the yearlong battle over the citizenship question.
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He considered the sacrifices he had made over the yearlong journey to the United States–Mexico border.
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Indiana played without Victor Oladipo, who made his return from a yearlong quadriceps injury on Jan. 29.
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McCain died Saturday at age 85033 following a yearlong battle with an aggressive form of brain cancer.
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The Police Department has planned to expand the yearlong pilot program to 20 precincts by the fall.
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The yearlong trial was closed to the public, and the names of those involved were not revealed.
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Like rivals Southwest and United, American is grappling with the nearly yearlong grounding of the 737 Max.
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Democrats and the media have been on a yearlong deep dig into Russian involvement into U.S. elections.
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Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee appear close to closing the committee's yearlong investigation into Russian interference.
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Mr. Trump's nomination to fill the nearly yearlong vacancy on the Supreme Court is expected this week.
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WASHINGTON — Everywhere he went in Iraq during his yearlong deployment, Ryne Robinson saw the burning trash pits.
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" The exhibition is part of a yearlong initiative at the library aimed at celebrating America's "change makers.
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The move comes ahead of the busy holiday season, and it's launching with its own limited time promotion: you'll be able to buy a PlayStation 4 with a yearlong subscription to PS Plus for $339.99 or a PlayStation 4 Pro and a yearlong subscription to PS Plus for $429.99.
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But the most important thing I learned in my yearlong journey was why voting is important for me.
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It was a yearlong process spent building different art installations, and it culminated with an exhibition-turned-party.
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The National Transportation Safety Board released the results of a yearlong investigation into a deadly Tesla Autopilot crash.
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If Trump denied that agreement, the Democrats planned to suggest a yearlong continuing resolution for all unfunded departments.
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At Seoul National, he taught a yearlong lecture course in a broad area of mathematics called algebraic geometry.
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As my yearlong No Shopping Challenge continued, I noticed every time I felt the urge to go shopping.
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To explore these issues, the business website Quartz is launching a yearlong editorial project called How We'll Win.
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It's only a yearlong trial, but the vehicles are on the road — however there've been a few bumps.
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Normally $199, we're offering yearlong subscriptions to RedVector IT Cybersecurity Pro for just $99 for a limited time.
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But a yearlong official inquiry has now shockingly concluded that Mr. Putin very likely played a decisive role.
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While she served her near yearlong prison sentence in 2015, Joe stayed at home with the couple's daughters.
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Key to helping her navigate new levels of stardom: her yearlong relationship with Argentinian soccer player Sebastian Lletget.
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If you missed it, you've got another chance, as "Light Reignfall" returns this Sunday for a yearlong run.
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The recommendations include: I applaud this yearlong investigation into what is clearly a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
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Portland, Oregon, is launching a new yearlong pilot Friday after the success of a smaller one last year.
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By doing so, he could increase operations in busy times and not have overtime be a yearlong worry.
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During a yearlong convalescence, Mr. Zeidler methodically read books of political philosophy in search of a belief system.
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This was the last year the Fed Cup will be played in a yearlong, home-and-away format.
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By Brazilian standards, it was a strangely muted reaction after the yearlong battle that had paralyzed the nation.
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On a Facebook group for yearlong residents, the page lit up with discussions about Esvelt and his proposals.
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That stretched into a yearlong ordeal when his insurance company refused to pay for the treatments, he said.
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A top official said the coronation would take place after the king's cremation, after a yearlong mourning period.
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Comey and the bureau had been buffered by turbulent political currents while the yearlong probe ran its course.
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It's a complicated juggling act, and one that Ms. Shindle has decided to turn into a yearlong adventure.
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Edesia decided to build in Quonset after a yearlong search, said its founder and executive director, Navyn Salem.
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A couple of years into living in New York, I did a yearlong program in Laban Movement Analysis.
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Republicans on the committee announced earlier Monday that they were concluding their yearlong probe into Russian election interference.
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The offer cuts the cost of Amazon's yearlong Prime membership by more than 30%, to $79 from $119.
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Tech billionaires also spend money on vacations, like the yearlong trip taken by former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick.
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However, these yearlong programs are more time-consuming and labor-intensive than the study at hand, she noted.
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Short-term plans indeed cost less than yearlong policies, but that is because they are not as comprehensive.
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The Democrats have a yearlong competitive primary ahead: They will not be picking a nominee until June 2020.
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The final generation in this yearlong cycle will return to the same California coast as their ancestors did.
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The results of the yearlong inquiry by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service into the death of Staff Sgt.
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Caetano and Gil have opened with this song at every concert they've given on their now yearlong tour.
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From 2015 to 2016, Walter embarked on a yearlong series for Fusion about Latinos who converted to Islam.
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This year, he has been on a yearlong fellowship at Columbia, and lives with his girlfriend in Chelsea.
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Go deeper: New York opens yearlong window for victims to file past abuse claims Institutional failings on display
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The company has built relationships with top internet stars like Dobrik, who has a yearlong contract with SeatGeek.
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The 2012 movie "Katy Perry: Part of Me" follows the pop singer on her yearlong California Dreams tour.
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The report wrapped up a yearlong investigation that was marked by infighting between the committee's Democrats and Republicans.
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Turkey and Russia vowed that the assassination of Russia's ambassador in Ankara would not derail their yearlong reconciliation.
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The program also helped kick off a yearlong celebration of Leonard Bernstein's 100th birthday, which comes next August.
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But Mr. Navalny has galvanized some of the vast country's sleepiest regions with a yearlong grass-roots campaign.
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Mr. Leonhardt's "summer project" has turned into a yearlong exploration in inquiry and open-mindedness for my students.
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In the three years that the yearlong leave was offered, 17 percent of employees took advantage, he said.
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The allegations triggered a yearlong investigation, which, according to a Morehouse document, was ultimately decided in his favor.
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A yearlong slate of events includes walking tours, exhibitions, gallery shows, talks, art workshops, musical performances and more.
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Pell later told PEOPLE that he originally went on the show right after ending a yearlong relationship with Allen.
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The yearlong investigation was begun by Senator Patty Murray, Democrat of Washington, after a cluster of cases in Seattle.
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Yovino's yearlong sentence, they've pointed out, is stiffer than some people receive in plea deals for committing sexual assault.
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What he wrote next is one example of what lies at the heart of a yearlong controversy over Mrs.
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He then put himself through a yearlong farewell tour: something else many of his peers would have done differently.
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But analysts argue that the yearlong trade war is not the biggest drag on the world's second largest economy.
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Members of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Committee toured all seven finalist cities during a yearlong selection process.
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In 2016, I took a yearlong medical leave from the DOE to treat extreme post-traumatic stress and anxiety.
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Beijing later said it would stop buying U.S. agricultural products, inflaming a yearlong trade war with the United States.
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Cuomo's signature ended a yearlong feud between the fantasy sports companies and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman (D).
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As part of a yearlong celebration, the beer will be brewed both in Germany and in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
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More immediately, a yearlong CR would halt the ongoing fielding of mounted APNT systems to the 85033nd Cavalry Regiment.
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Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee on Friday released the results of their yearlong investigation into Russia's election meddling.
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He returned from a yearlong drug suspension and belted 483 homers, helping the team to a wild-card berth.
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Alex Rodriguez's surprisingly strong comeback last season after a yearlong drug suspension has given way to a feeble start.
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That's nearly identical to a 2017 yearlong Gallup poll, which put Trump's approval rating at 48% with Utah residents.
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The health-care company has been coming under scrutiny for paying $1.2 million to Cohen in a yearlong contract.
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For Mark and Amanda Tew, taking a yearlong mini-retirement in Nicaragua with their four children just felt right.
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There will be plenty of people in both camps, just as has been the case throughout his yearlong campaign.
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The race also continued a yearlong trend of Democrats over-performing in a number of state and national races.
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As it&aposs too warm for yearlong snow, ice expansion is out of the question, leaving ecosystems at risk.
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The private email arrangement has become a cloud over the Democratic presidential nominee and spurred a yearlong FBI investigation.
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If successfully funded, it will be a yearlong series of easy-but-fun crossword puzzles, one puzzle per week.
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He is now in a yearlong relationship with a woman who accepts his close relationship with his former wife.
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The charges were a result of a yearlong investigation by the attorney general's office and a statewide grand jury.
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During his yearlong tour of duty, four men in his battery were killed and many more were seriously wounded.
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A yearlong Senate investigation found that American buyers of the illegal drugs lived mostly in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida.
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The indictment alleges Manafort engaged in a yearlong scheme in which he lied on mortgage applications to obtain loans.
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That's a last-minute change to a yearlong search for the location of the company's biggest office outside Seattle.
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Told that the cozy shirting fabric could no longer be made in America, one man began a yearlong quest.
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A yearlong effort by a bipartisan group of lawmakers suggests steps to deter attacks, including clearer communication of operations.
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Last month, Apple introduced a yearlong curriculum for high schools and community colleges to teach app design in Swift.
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This contest is the culminating project in our Informational Writing Unit, the fourth unit of our yearlong writing curriculum.
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"There's always Cambodian operas or amazing, yearlong festivals that really add color and depth to the community," she said.
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We published "The ISIS Files," a yearlong investigation into documents we found in abandoned Islamic State offices in Iraq.
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To remedy that he embarked this summer, camper in tow, on a yearlong tour of all 58 California counties.
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In "Minor Feelings," she recalls an imaginary spasm in her face that marked the beginning of a yearlong depression.
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This yearlong investigation brings voice to the people killed and delves into the D.E.A. connection that set it off.
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Games maintained soldiers' morale during the Long March, when Mao Zedong led the Red Army on a yearlong retreat.
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In 2017, Rahmani traveled to the US for a yearlong training program for military pilots from around the world.
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President Donald Trump recently triggered the yearlong process to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, which will be finalized Nov.
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This yearlong mission bring's Kelly's total time in space to 520 days, more than any U.S. astronaut to date.
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As we began to wrap up this yearlong process, our commissioners engaged in constructive deliberations and reached a consensus.
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The fourth-quarter numbers of other big banks were mixed, breaking a yearlong streak of the industry's record profits.
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The report comes amid increased taxpayer scrutiny of such deals following Amazon's nationwide, yearlong search for its "HQ2450" site.
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They proposed passing appropriations bills for six agencies along with a yearlong measure to keep DHS funding at current levels.
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They first started dating in February 2007 and were in a yearlong relationship before calling it quits in February 2008.
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Cadillac customers get a free yearlong subscription to the service, which features apps for things like weather and audio books.
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Go deeper The coming yearlong U.S. trade war with China Trump sees China trade as a war he can win
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Lyonne grew up in an Orthodox Jewish family in New York, with a couple yearlong stints in Israel and Miami.
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Despite Chipotle's yearlong struggle with food safety, Derrington said he expects the company to recover in the next 12 months.
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For many of the badge makers, designing and manufacturing a custom circuit board for Def Con is a yearlong project.
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Back in 2013, the French designer took over the helm of Rabanne after Lydia Mauer's yearlong stint at the label.
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The starting monthly salary while on the yearlong probation was 4,000 renminbi, about $600, with a minimum 10-year contract.
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The yearlong process begins with the appointment of 102 distinguished jurors who make three recommendations in each of 21 categories.
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Yedlin trained with Spurs for several months, and even made his debut, before moving to Sunderland on a yearlong loan.
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Pulte, however, said the yearlong succession plan fell "far short of the short-term leadership change" that the company needs.
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Canada requires private sponsorships to consist of at least five individuals to ensure a yearlong commitment to the refugee family.
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A yearlong commitment is a lot to ask MoviePass subscribers given the emotional turmoil they've sustained, often week-to-week.
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This was a yearlong undertaking for dozens of people, it's something meaningful, and no one pauses to really understand that.
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Indeed, a yearlong CR would almost certainly prevent the delivery of a strategic fires capability to U.S. soldiers by 2023.
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Blizzard gave Blitzchung a yearlong ban and confiscated his prize money, but it softened its stance after considerable public outrage.
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The email chain was among thousands of messages that the F.B.I. uncovered as part of its yearlong investigation into Mrs.
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He added that all sides had time to express their concerns during a yearlong monitoring of the drug in 2015.
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Ms. Powell, then 20, was nearing the end of a yearlong sabbatical from college during which she did some modeling.
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The yearlong mission included nearly 1.33 experiments geared towards understanding the effects of long duration spaceflight on the human body.
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Brad is now the lone survivor of the group ... this after Devin died Wednesday after a yearlong battle with cancer.
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They also include numerous Obama administration officials and others in Trump's orbit who were interviewed during the committee's yearlong probe.
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The defending champion France will host Croatia in the last Davis Cup final in the current yearlong format from Nov.
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The initiative has until now created yearlong pairings in seven fields: architecture, dance, film, literature, visual arts, music and theater.
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Jupiter enters Scorpio October 10, marking the beginning of a yearlong journey of expansion—in the literal and metaphorical sense.
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During my yearlong tenure, I learned of so much wonderful advocacy and research and spoke at conferences around the country.
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Ali and Poline Belhout, a Parisian couple in their 30s, stopped in Muynak on their yearlong around-the-world tour.
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In 1949, Jews from all over Yemen were airlifted to Israel in a yearlong effort known as Operation Magic Carpet.
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The N.F.L. originally suspended Elliott this summer after a yearlong investigation into allegations made by a former girlfriend of his.
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My yearlong experience with it, however, has shown me the V11 is an extremely efficient, thorough, and worthwhile cordless option.
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My mother died of cancer after a yearlong battle, during which my father had a midlife crisis and an affair.
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The lanternflies have already been spotted in eight states, from Virginia to Massachusetts, leading to quarantines and yearlong abatement efforts.
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Wedzik, the coach and former player, said the PGA Tour's yearlong process to select new tour members made more sense.
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Because Waymo now owns a stake in Uber, the two companies are, ironically, brought closer after their yearlong legal battle.
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The yearlong program helps those in recovery use entrepreneurial skills to acquire skills in vocational readiness, networking and personal finance.
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But the hearings on Tuesday were the opening round in what promises to be a yearlong investigation of drug prices.
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Tesla has about a yearlong backlog of pre-orders for the car, which will be Tesla's first midpriced all-electric sedan.
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Fresh off his whirlwind, yearlong romance with Katy Perry, the Pirates of the Caribbean star is back in the dating game.
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Following a yearlong relationship that Jennifer classified as "more satisfying than the sexual relationships she had had with men," it ended.
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The couple first started dating in February 2007 and were in a yearlong relationship before calling it quits in February 2008.
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Larry King is distraught about an alleged yearlong affair his wife of 19 years has been having, sources confirm to PEOPLE.
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Kelly Ripa picks Ryan Seacrest as her new co-host After a yearlong search, Kelly Ripa has finally found her match.
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Joseph Dunford recommended that infantry jobs remain closed to women, based on findings of the Marine Corps' yearlong gender integration study.
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And New York just joined them: In January, the newly Democratic-controlled state Legislature voted to open up a yearlong window.
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The former Uber engineer is already at the center of a now yearlong battle between Uber and Levandowski's former employer, Waymo.
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Brazil's yearlong political crises hit its crescendo in late August after politicians voted to remove its president, Dilma Rousseff, from office.
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Shane Matson, a Lee parent, told the Tulsa World that the nearly yearlong process has taken a toll on the community.
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The playlist-generator follows a yearlong research project that compared music streamed on Spotify to data compiled at 1,000 weather stations.
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After a yearlong wait, Facebook will finally begin supplying a small group of academics with access to secure datasets in June.
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Her body was found blown up with explosives in a jungle after her yearlong affair with a friend of Najib ended.
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The disappointing numbers come as Metro implements a massive, yearlong repair plan, which has prompted riders to seek alternative transit options.
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After a yearlong investigation, the Justice Department determined this summer that neither Clinton nor her senior allies had violated federal laws.
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She is one of 95 skilled birth attendants who have graduated from a yearlong training program called Midwives for Haiti (MFH).
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It was part of a yearlong inquiry into the international supply chain that funnels fentanyl from China to homes across America.
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The agency is rolling out a massive, yearlong rehabilitation plan that is expected to involve partial shutdowns and major service disruptions.
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In New York, Brooklyn residents are alarmed by the possibility of a yearlong shutdown of the L subway tunnel to Manhattan.
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Martz foresees the yearlong pilot costing taxpayers less than a hundred thousand dollars, far cheaper than building a new bus system.
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"Yearlong, we've been going back and forth with the tariffs," said Kathy Entwistle, senior vice president of wealth management at UBS.
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Its yearlong intervention has focused heavily on Aleppo, but pro-government ground forces are too weak to retake the divided city.
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The Justice Department decided last month not to press charges against Clinton for mishandling sensitive material after a yearlong FBI investigation.
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Washington Metrorail's system rushed into its massive yearlong repair program known as "SafeTrack," according to a government watchdog report released Tuesday.
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The measure would stop the city from issuing new licenses for for-hire vehicles during a yearlong study of the industry.
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That's one reason he floated a yearlong CR earlier in the year, a threat that has hung over the spending talks.
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Charles put together a dedicated team of four to five staffers to keep up the digital output over the yearlong campaign.
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In the event of a yearlong continuing resolution, the Navy could see $20.6 billion, about 10% of its budget request, affected.
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His school offers yearlong Saturday SAT preparation sessions to 20 juniors, through a partnership with the volunteer organization New York Cares.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Apple predicts that strong sales of its new iPhones will soon pull the company out of a yearlong slump.
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All are on view in the first installment of "Implicit Tensions: Mapplethorpe Now," a two-part, yearlong show at the Guggenheim.
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The $400,000 prize and a yearlong mentorship with an established fashion executive does not a secure business make, though it helps.
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The overtures from both sides come ahead high-level talks aimed at ending the yearlong U.S.-China trade war next month.
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The project began as a summer seminar with plans to grow into a yearlong undergraduate program (participants can earn college credit).
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"The library does not have the leadership needed to address these I.T. management weaknesses," the G.A.O. said after its yearlong investigation.
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This month, we opened applications for The New York Times Fellowship, a new yearlong program that replaces our summer newsroom internship.
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"Jane Bradley and Katie J.M. Baker totally blew me away with their yearlong investigation," says our magazine writer Taffy Brodesser-Akner.
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This yearlong effort, carried out at the president's order, constitutes the first governmentwide assessment of America's manufacturing and military industrial base.
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The yearlong program will bring an inaugural group of 12 fellows to Columbia, providing them with stipends and paying their expenses.
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I spent the first three months of a yearlong trip as Business Insider&aposs international correspondent exploring various parts of Asia.
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It is a policy that stirs some discontent among those who often spend yearlong stints at Camp Lemonnier without venturing outside.
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R. Linda is an American living in São Paulo, having moved with her husband for his yearlong stint as a professor.
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In March, the California attorney general's office declined to press state criminal charges against Mercadal and Robinet after a yearlong investigation.
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They are pushing for a yearlong waiver, pointing to the fact the island could be rebuilding and without power for months.
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He spent much of his adulthood in and around London, interrupted by jail time and two yearlong relocations to Saudi Arabia.
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In the spring, she will begin a yearlong licensed practical nurse program at AMG School of Licensed Practical Nursing in Brooklyn.
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TOKYO — Japan extended its yearlong streak of modest economic growth in the last three months of 2016, data showed on Monday.
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The current plan is for the Senate to vote on a stand-alone, yearlong defense appropriations bill as soon as Wednesday.
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Family members, friends and neighbors, desperate to access treatment, find themselves put on yearlong waiting lists buried in bureaucratic red tape.
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As part of those efforts, the company launched a yearlong "conservative bias audit" in 2018, which was conducted by former Sen.
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Our new 52 Places Traveler started his yearlong journey there, one and a half years after Hurricane Maria devastated the island.
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Now, after a yearlong legal battle, California's environmental health agency has announced that it will list it as a known carcinogen.
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The yearlong trade war has seen tariffs raised on a range of U.S. and Chinese goods, from soybeans to medical equipment.
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The announcement came after a yearlong reality-show-style quest for "HQ22," which would supposedly become Amazon's second-but-equal corporate headquarters.
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The John Michael Kohler Arts Center is hosting a yearlong series of exhibitions marking their 50th year celebrating, and saving, art environments.
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The Silicon Valley social network firm has long harbored plans to launch a satellite, but it has been beset by yearlong delays.
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Those questions prompted a yearlong collaboration between Forensic Architecture and the Invisible Institute, which is being presented by the Chicago Architecture Biennial.
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NFL Network reported Gordon is facing another indefinite suspension for violating terms of his reinstatement from a yearlong ban for substance abuse.
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The university said it parted ways with Tyndall last June after a yearlong investigation sparked by a complaint from a staff member.
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She invited Mr. Condo to choose a site for a yearlong display, as she did last year with the painter Cecily Brown.
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It may be hard to believe, but Teresa Giudice wasn't a fan of having visitors during her nearly yearlong stint in prison.
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She and Lawrence first started dating in February 2007 and were in a yearlong relationship before calling it quits in February 2008.
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For the yearlong program, the city will foot 20% of the $435,000 price tag and a federal grant will cover the rest.
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Now she's carrying another torch for her generation, validating the increasingly common practice of taking a yearlong pause before jumping into college.
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But their lives were otherwise unchanged, according to a yearlong, randomized survey of nearly 1,300 households in 81 non-electrified rural communities.
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But one year earlier, Angie tragically died after a yearlong neurological illness — on what happened to be my daughter Tatjana's 2nd birthday.
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In Legacy, players work together to eradicate diseases spreading across the globe in a yearlong campaign narrative of a couple dozen sessions.
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The ultra-high-definition 4K restoration of "The Graduate" is being shown as part of the yearlong TCM Big Screen Classics series.
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He's been making headlines across the country recently after news broke that his wife Shawn has been engaged in a yearlong affair.
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Byron's divorce became official in 2015 after a yearlong battle -- so we had to ask if he had any pointers for Bezos.
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Kornienko and Kelly undertook the nearly yearlong mission in order to gather data that may one day help humans get to Mars.
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Washington's Metrorail system is adding more weekend work to its yearlong repair plan after a recent train derailment sparked new safety concerns.
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It starts a yearlong countdown to America's exit, which would officially pull the U.S. out a day after the 21 presidential election.
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A state lawmaker in Texas this week was reelected to his fifth term from jail, where he is serving a yearlong sentence.
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The revelations were the result of a yearlong investigation by BuzzFeed News across six countries and based on more than 100 interviews.
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Wilks recently completed a yearlong project titled Gender Treason that's currently on view at the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center in Kansas City.
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House Republicans will resume their nearly yearlong effort to nibble away at the edges of the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Internet rules.
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Clinton's role from the bureau's yearlong investigation into whether she or her aides broke the law by using a private system — clintonemail.
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Over the summer, Wiedefeld unveiled a yearlong plan to overhaul the system, requiring some partial shutdowns, continuous single-tracking and reduced service.
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Yearlong co-teaching residencies, where candidates work alongside an accomplished teacher while studying child development and teaching methods, offer a promising path.
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The Pentagon also plans to begin a broad, yearlong training program about the changes for service members up and down the ranks.
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Washington would be wise to consider ALL tools in the fight against Zika, not just a yearlong effort to find a vaccine.
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Trump long had a fraught relationship with McCain, who died late last month after a more than yearlong battle with brain cancer.
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A Marriott in Bethesda, Md., told the AP that the yearlong timeframe to eliminate plastic straws gives it time to identify alternatives.
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ISIS Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of ISIS, seems to have broken his almost yearlong silence in a new audio message.
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Syrian government forces have regained full control of the ancient city of Palmyra from Islamic State militants after a nearly yearlong occupation.
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And technology analysts say that WhatsApp's yearlong effort to add encryption to all one billion of its customer accounts is nearly complete.
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The precious metal traded mildly lower Monday, holding gains of 12 percent for the year but remaining within a yearlong trading range.
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Following a yearlong suspension for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy, Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon applied for reinstatement this past February.
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Following their uncoupling a few weeks ago, Harris and Swift scrubbed all evidence of their yearlong relationship from their respective Instagram feeds.
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But in my experience, weeklong inpatient stays, or yearlong outpatient treatment regimens, can do more harm than good when they engender distrust.
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The New York Police Department, which initially resisted issuing body cameras to officers, started a yearlong pilot program with them in April.
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The Philanthropy Workshop, an educational and networking organization, undertook a yearlong study to determine what a high-net-worth philanthropist looks like.
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In 2017, Metro wrapped up a yearlong, $150 million maintenance blitz aimed at bringing its infrastructure back from the brink of collapse.
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The president's attacks are the latest in a nearly yearlong assault on Mr. Powell and the Fed, but their timing is incongruous.
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His chamber's bill or a yearlong stopgap spending bill were the only options, he said, that would be successful in this Congress.
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People familiar with the yearlong process say that much of the substantive work was performed by Mr. Bernhardt, a former oil lobbyist.
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Officially, Rinaldi, 50, is the captain of the United States team for the Fed Cup, the annual yearlong competition in women's tennis.
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During his nearly yearlong tenure in the West Wing, Mulvaney tried to bring continuity to a staff roiled by frequent personnel changes.
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The stylist Tiina Laakkonen's clothing and design shop in Amagansett, Tiina the Store, returns to its original location after a yearlong renovation.
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"Last week was one of the hardest weeks of my yearlong tenure at Google, but today is the best day," she said.
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MY PLASTIC BRAIN One Woman's Yearlong Journey to Discover if Science Can Improve Her Mind By Caroline Williams 278 pp. Prometheus. $24.
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The issue caps a difficult year for airlines that have been grappling with the nearly yearlong grounding of the Boeing 211 Max.
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President Trump said the U.S. had reached a "phase one" deal with China, providing a temporary détente in a yearlong trade war.
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But Bird, acutely aware of the mileage a women's basketball player's body accrues through a yearlong schedule, came to her friend's defense.
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The set of playground-inspired contraptions, known as Impulse, is the latest installation in the Garment District Alliance's yearlong public art program.
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Court records show that Mr. Vazquez pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor battery charge, and received a yearlong sentence that was mostly suspended.
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I left in 2004 to undergo pancreatic cancer surgery and a yearlong battle with a less than 1 percent chance to live.
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The foreign troops began a yearlong occupation of Beijing and other cities, resulting in rape and the rampant looting of Chinese property.
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Artifacts include a bus from the 1955 fleet and a restored station wagon used by car pools during the yearlong bus boycott.
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She'll be the first woman in history to finish the yearlong qualification course and be assigned to a Special Forces operational detachment.
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Officials hope the yearlong pilot program in America's largest city will establish whether wearing the cameras improves officers' interactions with the public.
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A special thanks to Mona Boshnaq, our longtime photo editor, whom we'll miss as she begins a yearlong maternity leave after today.
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In 2007, for instance, he began what was termed an "Alevi opening," a yearlong effort to discuss the improvement of Alevi rights.
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The Senate confirmed Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, ending a bitter yearlong standoff over the vacancy created by Antonin Scalia's death.
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Clinton&aposs impeachment was informed by independent counsel Ken Starr&aposs yearlong investigation into his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
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If leadership tries to shepherd through a yearlong extension under the guise of being "short-term," reform proponents are likely to buck.
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The whirlwind pace of my yearlong trip around the world means I never leave a place feeling like an authority on it.
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Federal and state prosecutors closed their yearlong investigation into the fund-raising practices of Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York City.
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For $15,000, franchisees get a yearlong office onboarding training program, live webinar training sessions and an on-demand library of training tools.
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Dr. Reich's death coincided with the beginning of a yearlong festival in Leipzig, Germany, for the bicentennial of Clara Schumann's birth there.
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The yearlong scandal around Clinton's private server, which critics call a threat to national security, dragged Powell into the spotlight this summer.
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Looking around with confused wonder, she seems to have just awakened from a yearlong nap, or gone through a carwash without a car.
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Last summer, Mr. Hollande unveiled an aid plan of €4,000 for single-person businesses that hired their first worker on a yearlong contract.
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Ezekiel Elliott has been suspended for 6 games following the NFL's yearlong domestic violence investigation into the Dallas Cowboys star, the league confirms.
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Jane Poynter, CEO of World View, told TechCrunch that this vote comes after a yearlong, nationwide search for a World View headquarters location.
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In her younger days, Sheridan worked as a dancer, and before either of them found fame, she had a yearlong fling with Dean.
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According to the report, coalition airstrikes were responsible for 60 percent of civilian deaths over a yearlong span starting in July last year.
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But lawmakers, including ample Republicans, assert Bentley's failure to deal effectively with the yearlong scandal has impeded his ability to serve the state.
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Demand for Uber pool service in the Washington region has surged during D.C. Metrorail's yearlong maintenance project, the ride-hailing firm announced Monday.
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The derailment is yet another blow to the transit agency's safety reputation, even as it works to implement a massive, yearlong repair effort.
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And the reality is that the Paris attacks were not an isolated event; they were in fact the culmination of a yearlong campaign.
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These are compelling, current ideas, and I'm interested to see how Coates tackles and resolves them over the course of this yearlong arc.
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Republicans on the committee made the unilateral decision in March to wrap up their yearlong probe into the FBI and Russia's election interference.
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Russia has said that its yearlong campaign of airstrikes in Syria has not caused a single civilian casualty, though the monitoring group airwars.
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Hackers amassed a vast collection of security clearance records, even fingerprints, in a yearlong hacking of the United States Office of Personnel Management.
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The law, signed in June, allows for a yearlong implementation period, and veterans say they would rather it be done right than hastily.
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The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee's campaign responded to the decision, noting that it considers the FBI's yearlong probe into her email use closed.
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They haven't yet said what they plan to do to summarize their findings in the yearlong investigation into the FBI and Justice Department.
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Lawmakers have a matter of days if they wanted to get a deal on a yearlong funding agreement, after they missed the Sept.
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He was returned to the Reserve/Commissioner Suspended list indefinitely for violating terms of his reinstatement from a yearlong ban for substance abuse.
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If the yearlong trial showed promise, Barker and Fairley planned to present the results to Parliament and to the British Medical Research Council.
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Now EM went on to peak in January of 2018 and really had a classic yearlong bear market into its December 2018 low.
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Lyndon Johnson, however, could only summon the congressional will to pass the law by invoking Kennedy's death after a ferocious yearlong legislative battle.
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The trials were the latest in a yearlong string of prosecutions of senior leaders and opposition members, including Mohamed Nasheed, a former president.
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He has been so well managed since his yearlong drug suspension that it was startling to see Rodriguez slip and say something unscripted.
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An initial count turned up as many as 90 bodies, he said, making it among the deadliest airstrikes in Yemen's yearlong civil war.
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Jupiter, the planet of growth and expansion, enters psychic, sensitive Water sign Scorpio on October 10, marking the beginning of a yearlong transformation.
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Trump has ramped up his attacks on Mueller's probe in recent weeks, calling the investigation a yearlong "witch hunt" in a tweet Thursday.
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Granger, whose appointment becomes effective in the first quarter of 2020, joins Pimco following a yearlong sabbatical to pursue a masters in philosophy.
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That's the opportunity the library will present to children on Friday as part of a yearlong series of events commemorating Robbins's 100th birthday.
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This fall, it started an ambitious centennial celebration, a yearlong dazzle of world premieres and spectacular performances, with Dudamel squarely at the center.
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"The policies President Trump is announcing today are the latest and worst in his yearlong effort to create Trumpcare by sabotage," Democratic Sen.
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We walked investigators through our yearlong effort to decipher Mr. Trump's complex business past, of which the Steele dossier is but one chapter.
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A yearlong reign as conference tournament champions came to a close last weekend, with the Jayhawks beaten by Iowa State in the final.
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I grew the first one in 1999, in the yearlong run-up to my marriage to the woman who is still my wife.
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But that is what seems to be happening, and it is taking the edge off the yearlong rise in oil and gasoline prices.
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After a yearlong cascade of stories about the sexual harassment of hotel workers, questions about how to address the problem remain largely unanswered.
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Aspire has also trained hundreds of local farmers in Ghana to rear palm weevil larvae as a way of earning stable, yearlong incomes.
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A yearlong confirmation process, Mr. Rosenstein said in May, "is a long runway for a job that lasts for only a few years."
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McGill is getting his feet under him after the death of his brother and the end of a yearlong suspension from practicing law.
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Prosecutors announced in March that they had decided not to charge the mayor or any of his aides after a sweeping yearlong investigation.
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The health system had previously fought to keep the mortality data hidden, and released it after a yearlong legal battle with The Times.
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A yearlong series at the Bronx Documentary Center shows how nativist US immigration policies have affected people from many different walks of life.
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Novartis said it made the payments for a yearlong consulting contract on "health care policy matters" that began shortly after Mr. Trump's inauguration.
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After high school he attended a yearlong program at the Musicians Institute of Technology in Hollywood and joined a band, hoping for fame.
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She and her husband didn't want to sign a yearlong lease, buy furniture and housewares, then deal with the fallout of leaving early.
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High-level talks aimed at ending the more than yearlong trade war between the U.S. and China are set to resume Oct. 10.
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Then she took a foundation course at Central St. Martin's, one of London's top art schools, followed by a yearlong theatre-design course.
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No. 16 Providence 82, No. 83 Villanova 76 (OT) PHILADELPHIA - Villanova's yearlong stranglehold on the Big East is over, at least for now.
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These findings were demonstrated in a yearlong pilot program at Ohio Stadium last year, and have held true at Ohio State this season.
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Obama got the ACA passed by a narrow margin after a tumultuous, yearlong process, and failed to enact cap-and-trade climate legislation.
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The main plaintiff in the suit, Bradley Acaley, claims that he downloaded the Magisto app in 2017, along with a yearlong $120 subscription.
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In today's show, our reporter talks about his yearlong investigation into what happens when SWAT officers storm into homes to execute search warrants.
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Telaria's big bet on OTT led to a yearlong uptick in its shares, making it a rare successful public adtech firm this year.
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Prosecutors alleged Manafort engaged in the yearlong fraud scheme in which he and others falsified business records to illegally obtain millions of dollars.
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The ad follows what appears to be a woman&aposs yearlong selfie journey after her partner gave her a Peloton for the holidays.
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Under new leadership, the transit agency is now working to implement a massive, yearlong repair effort to tackle a backlog of deferred maintenance.
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" Bannon also said China's attempt to forge a two-tier deal to end the yearlong trade war with the U.S. is "wishful thinking.
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Vox discovered this unusual billing practice after multiple Zuckerberg San Francisco General patients submitted their Vox's yearlong investigation into emergency room billing practices.
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The migrants would be granted yearlong humanitarian visas to live and work in Mexico while they await court hearings on the American side.
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In 2014, he pleaded guilty to domestic violence charges, but his yearlong suspension that May was completely a response to his substance abuse.
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"The thing I learned the most about is how to track the development of social and emotional skills through a yearlong process," she said.
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Zhang was on a yearlong residency at the University of Illinois with the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences when she was abducted.
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The university said it parted ways with gynecologist, George Tyndall, last June after a yearlong investigation sparked by a complaint from a staff member.
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The Jason Bourne star, 45, stopped by the Today show on Thursday, where he revealed his plans to take a yearlong hiatus from acting.
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The FDA's recommendations previously prohibited all blood donations from gay or bisexual men, but in December, its policy was updated to the yearlong ban.
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The baby news comes after Young, 31, and his now ex-fiancée Iggy Azalea called off their yearlong engagement following an alleged cheating scandal.
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When he does quit, I doubt he'll get the yearlong retirement tour that has become customary for stars at the end of the line.
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He was also an apparent source of tension between Harris and her family, including a recently resolved yearlong rift between Harris and her mother.
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Like many 20-somethings, I had had a string of boyfriends and yearlong relationships that I thought would lead to marriage but never did.
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After splitting from Leonardo DiCaprio in May following a yearlong relationship, Nina Agdal is enjoying a fun summer season — and hanging out with pals.
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Specifically, Kelly said that her relationship with her husband, Douglas Brunt, strengthened throughout the yearlong squabble, and she got more in touch with herself.
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A Justice Department official accused the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) of unconstitutional and discriminatory practices on Wednesday, following a yearlong investigation into the department.
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The Legislative Reorganization Act, introduced in 1970, put an end to the yearlong sessions, mandating a summer break be a part of the schedule.
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The FBI recovered an unspecified number emails during its yearlong investigation into Clinton's email setup, which ultimately ended with no recommendation of criminal charges.
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Coming off his yearlong romance with Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom headed to the warm waters of St. Barts for some fun in the sun.
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A yearlong CR would also undermine and delay plans related to the precision strike missile, land-based hypersonic missile, and strategic long range cannon.
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A yearlong CR would prevent Future Vertical Lift CFT from exploiting a 4-year acceleration opportunity associated with the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft.
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The golf equipment producer sold out of a yearlong supply of special Tiger Woods-branded golf balls within 10 days thanks to the endorsement.
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The report was written by consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton last April after a yearlong analysis commissioned by the Justice Department's immigration courts division.
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A source confirmed to PEOPLE in August that 56-year-old Shawn was involved in a yearlong affair with British public speaker Richard Greene.
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Gordon, 22, was suspended indefinitely by the NFL in December for violating the terms of his reinstatement from a yearlong ban for substance abuse.
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A political group aligned with House GOP leadership is launching a yearlong ad campaign targeting 50 House members to support repealing and replacing ObamaCare.
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The notable drop in citizen complaints, for instance, was from 28 in the yearlong period before the study to 3 while it was underway.
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The dollar continued its yearlong slide in Friday trading, with the dollar index ending the year down 9.7 percent, its worst performance since 2003.
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They did the same with Scott and Mark Kelly, NASA's former identical twin astronauts, during Scott's yearlong space station mission a few years ago.
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The move caps a yearlong effort by the leftist government to use the courts, which are controlled by Maduro loyalists, to neutralize the Congress.
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The violence came one day after Human Rights Watch released a report detailing a yearlong crackdown on activists and opposition leaders in the Congo.
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It enters Scorpio on October 10, marking the beginning of a yearlong period of good luck and expansion in your reputation and professional success.
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Amazon is slashing the cost of yearlong Prime memberships to $79 from $119 for current and former military members in recognition of Veteran's Day.
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In Louisiana, undergraduate students pursuing teaching certificates must complete a yearlong residency within a public school classroom, akin to residencies in the medical professions.
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Paris residents who give up their car will be granted up to 400 euros towards a new bicycle, or a yearlong public transport pass.
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Seeing Science from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, is a yearlong online project that explores photography's role in defining, promoting, and furthering science.
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Seeing Science is a yearlong online project from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), with the Center for Art, Design & Visual Culture (CADVC).
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He also served in the Army for four years as an infantry officer in the 101st Airborne Division, including a yearlong deployment to Afghanistan.
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Saikawa's admission of overpayment, after the yearlong investigation, adds to a volatile period for Japan's second-largest automaker following Ghosn's initial arrest in November.
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As a result of his subsequent exposure and yearlong suspension, Rodriguez's accomplishments were, fairly or unfairly, forever tainted in the minds of many fans.
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Susanne Craig, a Times investigative reporter who was co-author of a yearlong look into Mr. Trump's early finances, said the past was prologue.
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A yearlong, randomized trial in England showed that e-cigarettes were almost twice as successful as products like patches or gum for smoking cessation.
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In the Keppapilavu area of Mullaitivu district, Tamil women have gone on a yearlong demonstration for the return of land seized by the military.
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N/A This is a real "I just completed my yearlong tour of every Burger King restaurant in the US" of a thumbs-up.
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The decision culminates a nearly yearlong effort begun by the Trump administration after the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
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But I had a nearly yearlong relationship with a man I met through OKCupid, so I know it's possible for lightning to strike again.
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China said Thursday it's open to negotiate with the U.S. with a "calm attitude" to resolve the yearlong trade war between the two nations.
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Amid a yearlong political and legal imbroglio, a deadly contagion may give Israel's embattled prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, a new lease on political life.
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It dawned on many G.I.s that, unlike their limited yearlong or 18-month tour of duty, most South Vietnamese soldiers served an indefinite length.
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The multinational company paid Essential Consultants $1.2 million for a yearlong contract to provide insights on the new administration's approach to health care policy.
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He saw work ethic, good listening skills, trust and determination that ran counter to my yearlong reputation of being too casual and overly analytical.
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She had planned to present the results of her yearlong investigation to the full board that day, said the people familiar with the plans.
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In what looks like a move inspired by the '80s, pushing the sleeves of your cardigan way up makes it slightly more wearable yearlong.
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Gray died while being transported in a Baltimore police van, which led to widespread protests and a yearlong audit of the city's policing practices.
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And the illness of a military power broker in Libya threatens more political turbulence and a reversal in the yearlong increase in Libyan exports.
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And — no surprise here — it would continue Mr. Trump's yearlong demolition of every important policy Barack Obama put in place to fight global warming.
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When last we saw her, she was celebrating her yearlong fitness journey and thanking her husband for giving her an exercise bike for Christmas.
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The Republicans also said they found no evidence that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia and that they are shutting down their yearlong investigation.
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But during his yearlong wait to start, the auction landscape has changed considerably, and the air grew thinner at the top of Sotheby's masthead.
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Lee is one of 24 people arrested as part of a yearlong investigation by the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office Narcotics and Criminal Enterprise Unit.
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Democrats say the GOP moving to wrap up its yearlong Russia investigation has left major gaps in its witness list, including Cambridge Analytica employees.
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Gordon has been returned to the Reserve/Commissioner Suspended list indefinitely for violating terms of his reinstatement from a yearlong ban for substance abuse.
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But Darrag's tame demeanor belies his central role in one of the Brotherhood's most power-hungry — and ultimately costly — decisions during Morsi's yearlong presidency.
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Gowdy's remarks echo calls from House Intelligence Democrats, who have pressed for the release of witness interview transcripts from the committee's yearlong Russia investigation.
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Trump ate lunch Tuesday with several service members who have done tours in Afghanistan to hear their ideas about the 16-yearlong conflict there.
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The lawsuit, which follows a yearlong investigation by the city, alleges it has identified more than 85033,200 consumer protection violations across 56 Metro stores.
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He said a yearlong backpacking trip to Pakistan and India after he graduated from college opened his eyes to a world he didn't know.
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We have worked together on some of my favorite stories, including a yearlong project about a rodeo family and a look at hunting alligators.
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" During the interview King, 82, addressed his wife's alleged yearlong affair, chalking it up to "rumors" and saying, "I don't pay any attention to them.
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In the midst of the nastiest flare-up in the Giulianis' yearlong divorce fight, Felder showed that he cared enough to send the very worst.
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Angelina Jolie took a yearlong break from acting after her split from Brad Pitt, but she's ready to get back in front of the camera.
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On Wednesday, Kardashian, 29, shared a sweet video to Instagram that showcased home footage of the couple kissing, cuddling and laughing throughout their yearlong relationship.
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After a painful – and public – feud, including a nearly yearlong estrangement, Kim Richards is picking up the pieces of her relationship with her sister Kyle.
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Police in Turin led the raids after a yearlong investigation into Italians with extreme ideologies who took part in the armed conflict in eastern Ukraine.
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And weeks later, Kardashian shared a sweet video to Instagram that showcased home footage of the couple kissing, cuddling and laughing throughout their yearlong relationship.
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Throughout the next few months, the 10 finalists will compete for a grand prize of $400,000 and a yearlong mentorship by CFDA designers and executives.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday that the Trump administration is close to placing additional tariffs on Chinese goods as the yearlong trade war drags on.
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Currently on month eight of his yearlong sex ban, Franzone will be eligible to donate blood in January 2017 if everything goes according to plan.
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Improving traffic trends in the month of September along with strong quarterly results are making progress towards reversing a yearlong plunge that has concerned investors.
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The yearlong deal is especially notable because it is an upfront deal, which means the commitment was made before the beginning of the television season.
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The iconic rock musician's theater show Springsteen on Broadway is close to finishing up its more than yearlong run at New York's Walter Kerr Theater.
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The database was released after a yearlong legal challenge by the Post and HD Media, the publisher of the Charleston Gazette-Mail in West Virginia.
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Robert Bentley resigned from office in the wake of a yearlong sex scandal, details surrounding his affair with a married political adviser continue to emerge.
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Mueller is now the special counsel who is building his own legal team to complete a yearlong investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
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In 2014, he said a doctor accused of beating and handcuffing a patient during a yearlong sexual relationship should be allowed to continue practicing medicine.
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A wide range of banking, consulting and financial executives from Deloitte, JP Morgan Chase, Deutsche Bank, Barclays and other firms contributed to the yearlong project.
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The pages are part of the FBI's yearlong investigation of the private server, which concluded this summer without recommending charges against the Democratic presidential nominee.
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The Hollywood Reporter noted that I Am: Demi Lovato will showcase a "yearlong journey of reinvention and discovery" as the singer works on her album.
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The legal action will culminate a yearlong review of the proposed mergers, in which the federal government has hinted that it's skeptical of insurer consolidation.
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Metrorail is also undergoing a massive, yearlong repair project known as "SafeTrack," which has involved shutting down stations, extended delays and late-night service cuts.
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FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday announced the findings of a nearly yearlong investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's handling of classified emails.
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Amazon on Tuesday officially announced that it would split its "second headquarters" between New York City and Arlington, Va., after a more than yearlong search.
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Velázquez, Gutiérrez and other lawmakers have spearheaded a letter calling on the White House to grant Puerto Rico a yearlong exemption from the shipping restrictions.
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The notification letter to the U.N. set off a yearlong process that would officially pull the U.S. out a day after the 2000 presidential election.
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The announcement marks the most significant development in the yearlong talks on overhauling NAFTA, which Trump has called a "disaster" and repeatedly threatened to exit.
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In a yearlong nomination fight full of surprise twists, from the popularity of Mr. Sanders to the success of Mr. Trump, the revelation that Mrs.
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The first option under consideration for Democrats would be to offer a yearlong spending stopgap for the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees border security.
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Now that government forces have ended the Islamic State's nearly yearlong siege of Palmyra, there has been a rush to repair the ancient city's treasures.
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But it could further complicate relations between the world's two largest economies as they try to reach an agreement to end their yearlong trade fight.
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Max Baucus, former U.S. ambassador to China, warned Tuesday that Beijing may be able to endure more hardship than Washington in their yearlong trade war.
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He claimed that a yearlong federal investigation into Clinton's setup, which failed to find sufficient evidence of illegality, was "rigged" to protect the Democratic nominee.
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In "The Gratitude Diaries," journalist Janice Kaplan chronicles her yearlong experiment with being more grateful for everything and everyone in her life — including her husband.
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The actions were part of the department's yearlong effort to enforce greater accountability, Interior Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt told employees in a staff-wide email.
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A judge appointed a lawyer as his legal guardian, and a review found $224,000 in suspicious withdrawals and purchases over a yearlong period, prosecutors said.
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The arbitration decision comes as Finra begins a yearlong review of company culture and how policies, training and leadership shape the tone of the workplace.
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Democratic leaders have also offered a yearlong stopgap funding measure for all seven of the unfinished appropriations bills, including for the Department of Homeland Security.
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Democrats have offered a yearlong continuing resolution for DHS, which would reallocate the $1.3 billion in funding for border fencing included in last year's bill.
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Democrats say they prefer passing the full, new versions of the other six bills, but would also be comfortable with yearlong extensions for all six.
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The U.S. Department of Justice recently released the findings of its yearlong civil rights investigation, and the results paint a picture that's hard to stomach.
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In early 2017 — months before #MeToo became a cultural phenomenon — she began a yearlong effort, "Project Sunshine," to gather accounts by survivors of the abuse.
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The 2-1 decision marks the end of a nearly yearlong battle between Semenya and the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), track's governing body.
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The 2-8003 decision marks the end of a nearly yearlong battle between Semenya and the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), track's governing body.
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For committed hut travelers, there are six-month ($65) and yearlong ($85) passes, which grant you unlimited access to most Basic, Standard and Serviced Huts.
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The report released Friday was based on a yearlong investigation by Perkins Coie, a law firm that said it had conducted more than 500 interviews.
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The novel takes the form of a yearlong diary by the enigmatic, rather brilliant Gesine Cresspahl, born in Germany the year Hitler came to power.
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Stavrakos, 26, was a fourth-grade teacher at the Green Vale School in Old Brookville, N.Y. She is on a yearlong sabbatical from the school.
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The city is planning a second, yearlong pilot program in the spring but has not decided how many scooters it will allow, a spokesman said.
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When other leaders offered yearlong or half-year extensions, the president waved them off, according to the accounts of staff members briefed on the meeting.
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Each yearlong program selects teachers to attend a conference and work with the company to help create, or develop, education innovations, often using company tools.
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Castro, the former secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Barack Obama, ended his yearlong campaign earlier this month after struggling in the polls.
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New SEALs are pinned at the end of an arduous yearlong training pipeline that has changed slightly in response to the global war on terror.
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Two months into a yearlong expedition to study the Arctic's changing climate, an international research team is now adrift 20193 miles from the North Pole.
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Democrats, meanwhile, insist that a yearlong stopgap bill is a nonstarter, acknowledging that it would essentially forfeit billions of dollars for military and domestic programs.
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Because the evidence against Luhnow and Hinch resulted in yearlong suspensions from the league, Cora&aposs looming punishment is expected to be considerably more severe.
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Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey, above, dropped out of the Democratic presidential race, ending a nearly yearlong quest built around a message of unity.
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Calgary as the last stop of my yearlong trip had, by the final stretch of my journey, taken on the qualities of an inside joke.
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Reporters had contacted him in the midst of a yearlong investigation into abuse allegations at a half dozen countries where WWF partners with local forces.
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After a yearlong investigation, Austrian officials alleged that Kadyrov had ordered Israilov to be abducted; he was shot when the operation went awry, they said.
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Her death, after an unspecified yearlong illness, was announced by Jonathan Newhouse, the chairman and chief executive of Condé Nast International, which publishes Italian Vogue.
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But political instability has hurt the Thai economy and the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej in October plunged the country into a yearlong mourning period.
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The House passed the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement on Thursday, ending a more than yearlong grind to iron out Democratic concerns about the pact.
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In January 1987, it was announced that the Queen's youngest son was quitting the Royal Marines just four months into a yearlong officer's training program.
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This followed a yearlong experiment in which Yale economists tested the idea on 20 randomly selected buildings and found that it reduced energy waste significantly.
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As VICE News first reported in July, the FBI's yearlong probe stemmed from a so-called "Section 811" referral from the Intelligence Community's Inspector General (ICIG).
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But before Borden began his Ivy League education at Yale University, his parents sent him on a yearlong trip around the world as a graduation present.
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In the meantime, saving 20 percent on a 20-pound turkey works out to about 10 percent of the cost of a yearlong Amazon Prime subscription.
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After a roughly yearlong transition, he officially succeeded renowned strategist Byron Wien, 86, who holds the title of vice chairman of private wealth solutions at Blackstone.
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While the S&P 500 remains mired in a yearlong slump without a new high, a group of companies are rewarding investors with some healthy income.
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Tyndall quietly resigned last year with a payout after a yearlong investigation, but the university only recently disclosed the decision, prompting backlash from the USC community.
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Why it matters: Declining inspections are raising new concerns about their quality and safety, Bloomberg's Anna Edney reports in the first part of a yearlong investigation.
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I try to stay caught up with the news and this year for Christmas, my dad gifted me a yearlong subscription to The New York Times.
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It would be their first face-to-face meeting since Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping agreed to revive talks to end their yearlong trade war.
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Just three months after the Rob & Chyna star and his ex-fiancée Blac Chyna ended their yearlong relationship, 30-year-old Kardashian is dating someone new.
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Now UPS is giving it a shot: The 111-year-old delivery service has started moving packages around Seattle by electric tricycle, in a yearlong pilot.
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Prosecutors initially had recommended a yearlong jail sentence, but Judge Amy Ignatius said last month she favored her serving as little as a month in jail.
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In a yearlong trial of 18,600 patients, 10 percent died from vascular causes, heart attack or stroke on Brilinta, while about 12 percent did on Plavix.
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According to marketing expert Paul Rutherford, the yearlong advertising campaign was seen as a "catalyst" in "grabb[ing] control of the debate" over health care reform.
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It would be their first face-to-face meeting since Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to revive talks to end their yearlong trade war.
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The church's formal yearlong push for mercy and forgiveness is set to continue through November 20, when the feast of Christ the King will be celebrated.
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The letter sent to the U.N. on Monday sets off a yearlong process that would officially pull the U.S. out a day after the presidential election.
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The organization provides yearlong fellowships to young professionals with diverse backgrounds by embedding them in health organizations in Africa and underserved communities in the United States.
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Australian government officials tipped off the FBI to Papadopoulos's remarks, sparking the now yearlong special counsel probe into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
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The actions are part of the department's yearlong effort to enforce greater accountability, Interior Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt told employees in a staff-wide email Wednesday.
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Users who declined to upgrade during the yearlong free period can buy the full Windows 10 Home edition for $120 from Microsoft's site or other retailers.
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While the yearlong dispute has taken a bite out of China's economy, the trade war's impacts on the U.S. economy could have repercussions come November 2020.
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Agricultural and manufacturing firms have been among those hardest hit by tariffs stemming from a yearlong trade war, according to a new survey of business economists.
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The panel published hundreds of emails and other pieces of evidence among the 2,500 pages of findings from its yearlong investigation into the Trump Tower meeting.
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While the yearlong trade war has hindered China's economy in some ways, Cohn said that the country was due for a slowdown regardless of Trump's tariffs.
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Kushner's disclosure suggests that these loans could have generated more income from interest in a roughly yearlong period than the entire value of the loans themselves.
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Now new members pay a monthly fee of $30 for six months (or $24 for a yearlong commitment) and then decide where to go from there.
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Mr. Redstone's lawsuit is the newest front in a nearly yearlong litigation war between Mr. Redstone, the 93-year-old former Viacom chairman, and Ms. Herzer.
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Will SafeTrack, a yearlong maintenance program that the article asserts will disrupt 200,000 trips a day for the next month, be enough to turn things around?
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With a well-rested Alex Rodriguez last season — the rest came from his yearlong drug suspension — they scored more runs and hosted the wild-card game.
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The currencies of commodity-dependent countries have continued their yearlong slide in 2016, as the price of oil fell to its lowest level since May 2003.
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Ten emerging designers compete to be named the Council of Fashion Designers of America 2015 Vogue Fashion Fund winner — with its $400,000 grant and yearlong mentorship.
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In January 2015, shortly after the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris, I was in the midst of teaching two sections of a yearlong World Religions elective.
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A yearlong moratorium is a long one, but given the slow economic recovery in Puerto Rico, some housing advocates have argued it is not enough time.
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Now, Uber is gearing up for another fight, this time over a proposal by the City Council for a yearlong cap on for-hire vehicle licenses.
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Ms. McDougal says she began a nearly yearlong affair with Mr. Trump in 2006, shortly after Mr. Trump's wife, Melania, gave birth to their son Barron.
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Starting April 18, visitors can see the results for themselves, as new exhibitions open to mark the unveiling of the seaside villa's yearlong renovation and reinstallation.
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Jada Yuan, The Times's much-envied new travel columnist, started her yearlong tour of our 52 Places to Go list with a trip to New Orleans.
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At the time, I was in the middle of my yearlong fellowship in hospice and palliative medicine, seeing patients at a county hospital in San Jose.
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In February, New Zealand will introduce a yearlong Chinese tourism initiative; China is the country's second-largest source of tourists after Australia, and the fastest growing.
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She said she had been subjected to a yearlong harassment campaign in which her home was burglarized, her office broken into twice and her car sabotaged.
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Congress is gearing up for what promises to be a yearlong investigation of drug prices, with House and Senate committees planning to hold hearings on Tuesday.
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At the end of a recent yearlong pilot, about 20 of the 95 participants were still taking buprenorphine under the care of the street medicine team.
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Republicans defend their record, arguing that they have called administration witnesses when appropriate and carried out a yearlong, politically unpopular investigation of Mr. Trump's Russia ties.
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Thai soldiers recall the Vietnam War as a yearlong opportunity to observe the American-style consumerism that would influence Thailand in the 1970s, '80s and '90s.
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In my senior year at Clark University, I helped run a yearlong course, "Difficult Dialogues," which shaped my understanding of how communication skills can improve relationships.
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It should shortly be evident in a dance theater work based in part on "The Principles of Uncertainty," her yearlong blog for The New York Times.
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No matter who wins South Carolina, the yearlong primary campaign in the state has shown the power — and diversity — among black voters within the Democratic Party.
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Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow and manager A.J. Hinch were each handed a yearlong suspension from the league before getting fired by team owner Jim Crane.
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The yearlong delay to the prepaid card rule will give Mulvaney, the new political aides he brought in and his successor time to make drastic revisions.
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For example, the yearlong pass to the National Parks and Federal Recreation areas that Ms. Thompson may buy for her daughter can be had for $80.
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I collaborate with some 70 editors over the course of our yearlong fellowship program, and we deploy just about every kind of shared document there is.
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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter Ronda Rousey recently made her return to the Octagon after a yearlong layoff following her stunning upset loss to Holly Holm.
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Carter allowed for a yearlong training and implementation process to give the Pentagon time to determine how it would accept new transgender recruits into the military.
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The fourth-ranked Stenson, of Sweden, shot a seven-under-par 65 in the final round to stay ahead of his rivals in the yearlong race.
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In most cases, going one of these routes means the renter can avoid having to submit pay stubs and bank records, or signing a yearlong lease.
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On the first stop of his yearlong journey, the 21 Places Traveler makes it his mission to get off the beaten path and into the island.
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But this angle felt fresh and vital — a story that starts after hope is gone, and a yearlong wait for closure, if it came at all.
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Late Tuesday, they failed in the latest, last-ditch effort to break a nearly yearlong stalemate that has left the nation's fifth-largest state without a budget.
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All of this science is aimed at helping NASA prepare for any unexpected effects astronauts may face on a more than yearlong trip to and from Mars.
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Kornienko and Kelly are in the middle of the orbiting laboratory's first yearlong mission, set to end in March when the two come back down to Earth.
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Democrats said they hoped Trump, who won strong support from coal country, might join forces with them and insist on a yearlong extension of the health insurance.
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Sandusky was found guilty in 2012 of 45 charges related to the yearlong sexual abuse, and he was sentenced to no less than 30 years in prison.
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Foreign Minister Delcy Rodríguez accused CNN of performing what she defined as an "imperialistic media operation" against her country in last week's broadcast of the yearlong investigation.
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As a member of Manhattan's Downtown art scene in the late 303s and early '230s, the young Taiwanese artist Tehching Hsieh embarked on five separate yearlong performances.
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In February, PEOPLE confirmed that the engaged couple split after a yearlong romance, which included lots of ups and downs, including their first split in March 2016.
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This was the third and final flight of a yearlong study undertaken by a group of Spanish researchers to understand the effects of microgravity on human reproduction.
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More recently, the American astronaut Scott Kelly has been helping grow zinnias during his yearlong stay, and he conducted an amusing interview with Stephen Colbert this month.
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On the recording, Cohen and Trump appeared to discuss reimbursing American Media for the payment to McDougal, who has said she had a yearlong affair with Trump.
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Go deeper: The Trump administration's secret anti-China plans Trump sees China trade as a war he can win The coming yearlong U.S. trade war with China
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Some Republicans, once fiscally demanding but now desperate for a legislative win after a yearlong drought, shrugged off the specter of adding billions to the federal deficit.
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After two more arrests, Downey, Jr. was finally sentenced to a yearlong live-in drug rehabilitation treatment program which finally put him on the path to success.
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Zuckerberg, the co-founder and CEO of Facebook, surprised the family at its Newton Falls, Ohio, home as part of his yearlong tour of the United States.
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In note sent from Chicago's Whitehall Hotel, Hepburn tells Aylmer of how she struggled to make their yearlong engagement work before eventually deciding to break things off.
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This summer, the bureau concluded a yearlong investigation into how Clinton handled classified material on the private email setup she used while serving as secretary of State.
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In their letter, the lawmakers highlighted that the policy announced by Carter was the process of a yearlong Pentagon review that included both military and civilian personnel.
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For Mr. Trump, who suffered perhaps the most damaging week of his yearlong campaign, a forum for evangelical Christians proved to be an unlikely haven, while Mrs.
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The latest trade data comes as the Trump administration attempts to finalize a deal with the Chinese government to end a yearlong battle waged through retaliatory tariffs.
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Each September since 1973, the Science & Technology Policy Fellowships program has responded to this pressing need by bringing scientists and engineers to Washington for a yearlong placement.
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The yearlong study done by the Obama administration prior to the policy change looked less at readiness and more about how to implement the change, Spoehr said.
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The assessment came as the board discussed the findings of a more than yearlong investigation into a fatal instance of smoke filling a tunnel in January 2015.
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India also has a common-law-based legal system, but Bhutan pulls from different traditions, so once they return, lawyers have to take a yearlong conversion course.
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A professional esports player has been fined his prize money and given a yearlong ban after he voiced support for Hong Kong's protesters during a postgame interview.
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With Trump, who has disparaged, threatened or otherwise offended many of those same voters in the past year, their collective migraine has become a yearlong cluster headache.
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The city's five wards are participating in a yearlong series of concerts, art exhibitions, tours, talks and public performances, all of which celebrate New Jersey's largest city.
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WASHINGTON — Commuters here who rely on the Metro are facing delays, early closings, single-tracking and station shutdowns during the second phase of a yearlong repair project.
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NFL star Ndamukong Suh, one of the highest-paid defensive players in the league, recently signed a yearlong contract with the Los Angeles Rams for $14 million.
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Last Friday, President Donald Trump signed a $1.5 trillion tax bill in law, capping off a yearlong effort to cut tax rates for both individuals and companies.
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On Friday, President Donald Trump signed a $1.5 trillion tax bill in law, capping off a yearlong effort, to cut tax rates for both individuals and companies.
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Vanita Gupta, the former head of the DOJ's Civil Rights Division, accused the Baltimore Police Department of unconstitutional and discriminatory practices in August after a yearlong probe.
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The company announced Thursday that it is again partnering up with Fullscreen to create a yearlong project featuring 10 digital creators at the forefront of mobile entertainment.
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A number of major players — among them the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institute on Aging and the Pentagon — have sponsored the yearlong effort.
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"The worst thing that would happen is if we have to go into a yearlong CR, and we're doing everything we can to avoid that," said Rep.
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No questions about whether the Yankees wanted him, about how he would perform after a yearlong drug suspension or how the fans would react to his return.
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Cleveland Indians How is it possible that you've identified your logo as racist but need to give it a yearlong farewell tour like it's Kareem Abdul-Jabbar?
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWNMichael Jordan Slaps NBA Player Upside The HeadMiss USA Mocks Foreign Contestants John Goodman: Life Is Great Without RoseanneTommy Lee & Son Reconcile After Yearlong Beef
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Then came the beginning of SafeTrack, a nearly yearlong maintenance "surge," which in rotating phases since June has paralyzed entire subway lines and the areas they serve.
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The yearlong drama surrounding the Crew's potential move had been a black eye for M.L.S., and the worst of several prominent rifts between fans and their teams.
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A federal judge also cited the study in 2013 when she ordered the New York City Police Department to conduct a yearlong pilot program using body cameras.
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In June 2016, she arrived in New York on a J-1 visa for a yearlong, paid end-of-studies internship at a start-up in Brooklyn.
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WASHINGTON — The fate of a yearlong trade war will reach a pivotal moment this weekend as President Trump and President Xi Jinping of China meet in Japan.
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After a yearlong stint as a freelancer in 2015 — she counts Y/Project among her clients — D'heygere took on the role of senior jewelry designer at Dior.
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For one, it set off a yearlong national bidding contest in which cities handed over massive amounts of data in a quest to host the new headquarters.
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The yearlong drama surrounding the potential move had been a black eye for the league, and the worst of several prominent rifts between fans and their teams.
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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is cutting its unusually generous paid leave in half — to six months — because yearlong leaves were impairing its work, it said.
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This leaves the planet's North Pole pointed toward the North Star over relatively long periods of time, even as Earth makes its yearlong migration around the sun.
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The disease has all but disappeared from most parts of the world, thanks in part to a yearlong multi-drug treatment, donated by the pharmaceutical company Novartis.
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WASHINGTON — A yearlong congressional study of American cyberspace strategy concludes that the United States remains ill-prepared to deter attacks, including from Russia, North Korea and Iran.
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This evening, WNYC will begin a yearlong series of panels, exhibitions and other programming exploring the evolution of love, race and identity over the past 50 years.
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Liz Bejarano, who was given a yearlong membership by being the first person in line, wanted to see her favorite works, Monet's water lilies and Matisse's dancers.
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Indiana's Victor Oladipo scored a season-high 299 points in his 225th game since returning from a yearlong absence from a ruptured tendon in his right knee.
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Indiana's Victor Oladipo scored a season-high 23 points in his 2111th game since returning from a yearlong absence from a ruptured tendon in his right knee.
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And because the evidence against Luhnow and Hinch resulted in a yearlong suspension from the league, Cora&aposs looming punishment is expected to be considerably more severe.
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Vanita Gupta, the former head of the DOJ's Civil Rights Division, accused the Baltimore Police Department of unconstitutional and discriminatory practices in August after a yearlong investigation.
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"Holly's energy and yearlong dedication to ESPN is a testament to her strength and resiliency, all while courageously battling cancer over the last 16 months," Fitting said.
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On Monday, Kumail Nanjiani revealed the incredible results of his yearlong journey to get ready for his Marvel debut by posting what he called "thirsty shirtless" photos.
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"The Lightless Sky," Gulwali Passarlay with Nadene Ghouri I have just started reading this powerful account of Passarlay's yearlong journey as he fled Afghanistan with his brother.
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Big Tech is threatened by a yearlong groundswell of bans and proposed restrictions on facial recognition bubbling up in cities like San Francisco and states like Massachusetts.
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His title belt has been stripped twice, and he endured a yearlong suspension for a doping test failure before returning to beat Cormier for the second time.
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As the editor of Vietnam '67, The Times's yearlong series on the war, I received a preview copy, and I've watched all 18 hours of it — twice.
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Last week, the foundation told employees it was cutting paid parental leave by half, to six months, because yearlong leaves were impairing the work of the foundation.
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The National Hockey League wrapped up a yearlong celebration of its 19183th anniversary on Saturday with an outdoor game between the Montreal Canadiens and the Ottawa Senators.
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To honor its bicentennial, the museum has organized a yearlong celebration, starting last November with three days of "puertas abiertas" (free admission) that drew nearly 30,000 people.
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Federal agents arrested more than 100 workers at an Ohio meatpacking factory on Tuesday as a part of yearlong investigation into whether the company knowingly hired undocumented immigrants.
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We get so wrapped up in the yearlong narrative of Wrestlemania and the backstage politics that it's not enough to just get a fun, simple, physically-told story.
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Following last week's indictment, which came on the heels of a yearlong investigation, the Douglas County Sheriff's Office arrested Turner on Friday at a hotel in Glendale, Colorado.
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The yearlong process was "deliberative and thoughtful, involved significant amounts of research and education, and in the end resulted in a policy that all services supported," she said.
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Trouble hit their marriage again in 2016 when multiple sources confirmed to PEOPLE that the broadcast icon was distraught about an alleged yearlong affair Shawn had been having.
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In the episode, Keemstar also included a lengthy interview with Salek, who said she was emotionally and physically abused in what she called a yearlong relationship with Diaz.
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I had not seen Forrister since the day after his college graduation in 2014 when he had left the next morning for a yearlong teaching fellowship in China.
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This story is fictional, the plot of a movie developed by students at the Ghetto Film School in the South Bronx, in a yearlong collaboration with the Frick.
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In Sudan, President Omar al-Bashir has declared a yearlong national emergency and dissolved national and state governments after three months of protests sparked initially by economic distress.
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Success in getting American and Chinese negotiators back to the table to try to end the nearly yearlong trade dispute rests with Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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The "Confident" singer is giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at the making of her new album as well as her yearlong personal journey of self-discovery.
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During her yearlong term, Smith says she hopes to help people abandon some anxieties about reading poems and would like to focus on poetry access in underserved communities.
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A yearlong CR would also damage the Air and Missile Defense CFT's efforts to address decades of relative neglect when it comes to Army maneuver force air defense.
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The weekend is in turn a nod to Punk London, a yearlong, sprawling celebration across the capital's galleries and performance spaces, marking 40 years since the subculture's birth.
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A yearlong civil probe into the company reportedly found significant, systemic errors in calculations of baggage weight and loading, potentially leading to discrepancies when pilots are computing takeoffs.
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" UVA's yearlong investigation found evidence that "these 10 individuals engaged in conduct that directly threatened the health and safety of the community members and people on University property.
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Trump on Thursday also defended his handling of the death of McCain, who died at the age of 81 after a more than yearlong battle with brain cancer.
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His yearlong average fell from 236 percent in 251 to 22008 percent in the midterm election year of 53, when Republicans regained control of the House of Representatives.
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The non-escalation pact is far from a full agreement, but the pause on further tariffs helped clear a path toward an end to the yearlong trade war.
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Leaving behind that yearlong Red Bull–headache feeling of living in the dorms, your first entry into the rental market would most likely have been your student house.
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Disney also plans to sell yearlong subscriptions at a discount and bundle Disney Plus with its two other streaming services, ESPN Plus and Hulu, for $13 a month.
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Metro, which has been scrambling to address ongoing safety and maintenance issues with its rail system, is in the midst of implementing its own massive, yearlong repair plan.
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"We're not giving up on it at all," Carmen Fariña, who was then the schools chancellor, said when she announced the yearlong extension of the program in December.
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A federal district judge also cited the study in 2013 when she ordered the New York City Police Department to conduct a yearlong pilot program using body cameras.
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Vestlandet, the 18th stop on my yearlong journey, posed the same challenges as other places covering large areas on the 52 Places list, like Uzbekistan, Wyoming and Panama.
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The woman had a yearlong history of progressive memory loss and behavioral problems and was referred to Dr. Devi, a neurologist, with a possible diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia.
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The National Hockey League wrapped up a yearlong celebration of its 100th anniversary on Saturday with an outdoor game, above, between the Montreal Canadiens and the Ottawa Senators.
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Almost all of the children experienced adverse allergic reactions during the course of the yearlong trial, whether they were in the active treatment group or the placebo group.
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Most have been shaped around a yearlong tour to promote his 2017 book "Promise Me, Dad," a plain-spoken account of the final year of Beau Biden's life.
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Supporters said they were not concerned about Mr. O'Rourke's ability to raise the funds necessary to sustain what could end up being a more than yearlong primary campaign.
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The proceedings were the most prominent turn yet in a nearly yearlong legal effort to shine a light on President Trump's business ties and press him to divest.
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The league first issued the suspension — the baseline punishment for a first-time domestic violence offender — after a yearlong investigation into allegations made against Elliott in July 2016.
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In 2018, museums in Vienna will mount a yearlong series of exhibitions and events to mark the centennial: "Stairway to Klimt" begins at Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum on Feb.
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In just over two years, Mahotama had paid off $10,000 in debt, saved $10,000 in an emergency fund, and saved $7,000 for a yearlong early retirement in Indonesia.
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The number of cases had been dropping in the yearlong outbreak, which has killed more than 2,100 people and was declared a global health emergency earlier this year.
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He planned to work while going to school, but he found that an accelerated yearlong conservatory program packed with 12-hour days did not allow for extra time.
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Under the company's yearlong contract, Mr. Cohen provided advice on how AT&T should approach the merger and various regulatory issues, according to a company note to employees.
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Banners proclaiming "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of the Deal" — the catchy slogan chosen for the yearlong celebration — hung at every corner of the sprawling gold-bedecked property.
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STEELERS RECEIVER CONDITIONALLY REINSTATED The N.F.L. conditionally reinstated Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Martavis Bryant from his yearlong suspension for a second violation of the league's substance abuse policy.
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While Blitzchung was originally banned for a year, one of the few concessions from Blizzard's open letter to the community on Friday was ratcheting down a yearlong ban.
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In a yearlong primary and a historically large Democratic field, Klobuchar has remained a competitive factor, polling just points below top-tier candidates like Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren.
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None was pegged to win, which set up a yearlong expectations game, of candidates arguing that anything less than a Mondale landslide would crack the race wide open.
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The decision follows a yearlong judicial battle between the caretaker Socialist government of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and the family of Franco, who sought to block the exhumation.
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He said he did not know if Sergeant Walters, who served two yearlong tours in Afghanistan, had suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, known to afflict some veterans.
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Their newfound influence has come at the expense of the political parties themselves, groups that have lost relevance to the new outside groups that fund yearlong ad blitzes.
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Republican state senators in Wisconsin are reportedly hoping to pass a bill regarding special elections that would allow for legislative districts in the state to have yearlong vacancies.
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After more than a yearlong wait, and timeline after timeline after timeline of that wait, Frank Ocean's long-hyped sophomore album is reportedly just a few days away.
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Still, for the second consecutive year, the Super Bowl failed to set a ratings record, and the game capped a troubling yearlong trend for the National Football League.
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The magazine says that many veteran diplomats left during Tillerson's yearlong tenure, either because they were unwilling to work under Trump or because they were left little choice.
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He has also watched as the Cavaliers' owner, Dan Gilbert, has operated erratically this summer with a yearlong crisis looming over James's next decision about where to play.
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But he shared a message to Yale students last month from the dean of Yale College, Marvin Chun, after a yearlong review of campus culture, including fraternity culture.
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It escalated to a yearlong million-dollar contract, for which Mr. Bannon promised to introduce executives of Guo Media to "media personalities," according to the news outlet Axios.
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A yearlong fraud investigation involving art dealer Yves Bouvier was dropped by US officials due to the $19343 million auction sale (excluding fees) of "Salvator Mundi" (ca 1500).
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To support its new village-style installation, New Orleans Airlift is currently crowdfunding on Kickstarter, with rewards including yearlong memberships to visit the sonic artworks at the site.
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The huge swath of spectrum comes from a nearly yearlong FCC auction that wrapped up at the end of last month, the results of which are being revealed today.
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The yearlong halt will give the council time to survey the current state of ridesharing in the city, and potentially enact minimum pay rules for drivers using these services.
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In other words, it may still be possible to prevent the rules enforcing net neutrality from being dismantled—without enduring a yearlong legal battle in US Court of Appeals.
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The yearlong campaign will give its music fan base a more in-depth look at the careers of these artists through featured promotion of their new music and videos.
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TUNIS, Tunisia — Facebook failed to delete hundreds of memes, images, and posts targeting caste, LGBT, and religious minorities in India that human rights researchers reported over a yearlong period.
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The person Kane used to be is gone, too, when he returns from his yearlong expedition into Area X acting nothing like the man we glimpse in Lena's flashbacks.
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After being contacted by the Los Angeles Times, USC disclosed May 15 that Tyndall resigned in 2017 after a yearlong investigation sparked by a complaint from a staff member.
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The Kings' marriage was a rocky one: Sources confirmed to PEOPLE in 2016 that the broadcast icon was distraught about an alleged yearlong affair his wife had been having.
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The U.S. and China have recently reached a truce in their yearlong trade war after the two countries slapped tariffs on billions of dollar worth of each other's goods.
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This investigation is the result of a yearlong reporting effort by veteran FRONTLINE correspondent Lowell Bergman, the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley, and the Center for Investigative Reporting.
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After a yearlong study, they found no evidence that your apps are listening to you, but they did find out that they may be watching everything that you do.
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ET. The undocking will signal the end of Kelly and Kornienko's yearlong mission onboard the orbiting outpost, marking the conclusion of the first one-year mission on the station.
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Mott collaborated with artist Nick Cave on his yearlong Here Hear project, organized by the Cranbrook Art Museum throughout 2015, and Cave was a keynote speaker of the conference.
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The new, yearlong timeline for Mexico to take action also ensures that Trump can continue to use the southern border as a rallying cry for his 2020 reelection campaign.
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The new notes and interview summaries are likely to shed new light on the bureau's yearlong investigation into Clinton and her allies and spark additional outrage from congressional Republicans.
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Charles Monroe King, in October 2006, just 30 days before he was due to come home from a yearlong tour of duty in the United States Army in Iraq.
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The stalemate and the looming deadline is sparking private discussion among senators about potentially punting on the immigration fight by passing a yearlong DACA and border security patch. Sen.
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Besides reducing emissions, the 10 principles, whose yearlong development was spearheaded by Zipcar co-founder Robin Chase, include aims such as to "prioritize people over vehicles" and "promote equity".
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Dr. Vidino met with Mr. Morton after his release in February 2015, beginning a yearlong vetting process that involved interviewing seven law enforcement officials directly involved in his case.
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When Ahmad Khan Rahami returned in March 2014 from a nearly yearlong trip to Pakistan, he was flagged by customs officials, who pulled him out for a secondary screening.
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The deal has been a wild ride — a World Series title, two admissions of performance-enhancing drug use, a yearlong suspension, a renaissance last season, a humbling crash now.
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"I've given these fans a lot of headaches over the years," Rodriguez said, referring to his two admissions of steroid use, one resulting in a yearlong suspension in 103.
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A yearlong repair effort on Washington's Metrorail system beginning this weekend will cost about $60 million, according to Paul Wiedefeld, general manager of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
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The figures do not take into account employees who arrived and exited during that yearlong period, nor does it include those who departed before the end of June 2017.
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Under a yearlong continuing resolution, the military would be limited to last year's $35.6 billion as allocated rather than receive the $738 billion in the 2020 fiscal-year request.
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Under Mr. Schneiderman, who resigned in May after being accused of physically abusing multiple women, the office conducted a yearlong investigation on the actions of protesters outside the clinic.
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That's the lowest monthly average for any yearlong period since at least 2000; under President Obama, the same sections together averaged more than a half-dozen cases a month.
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In a 2011 letter to the media, Mr. Acosta defensively whined that he'd faced "a yearlong assault on the prosecution and the prosecutors" from Mr. Epstein's intimidating legal team.
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The Times sued for the program's mortality data and was still in a yearlong legal battle to obtain it when UNC Health Care released previously undisclosed statistics on Monday.
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Article of the Day Before reading the article: The United States and China have been engaged in a yearlong trade war and, in the last week, it has escalated.
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The official also said the ultimate goal of the yearlong economic sanctions campaign by the Trump administration was to draw Iran into an armed conflict with the United States.
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Last June, my home state, Massachusetts, passed new state educational standards, introducing a yearlong civics course for eighth-graders and increasing the focus on civics elsewhere in the curriculum.
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The yearlong expedition in the Arctic, known as Mosaic, is centered on a research icebreaker, Polarstern, that has been drifting with the pack ice for the past six months.
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That designation allows officers who have been disciplined to continue to work but gives the police commissioner the power to fire them without a trial during a yearlong probation.
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JERUSALEM — The scourge of coronavirus converged this week with Israel's yearlong electoral impasse, creating a crisis that could politically benefit the country's embattled but indefatigable prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Even so, the widespread nature of the attempts and the yearlong lag time in notification from the Department of Homeland Security raised concerns among some election officials and lawmakers.
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Berger's memo also called for finding additional ways to move more women into combat roles and instructed officials to review the potential of yearlong maternity leave for female Marines.
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The woman, an enlisted soldier, is in the final stage of training before graduating from the roughly yearlong qualification course, or Q Course, as a Special Forces engineer sergeant.
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Wall Street's burgeoning interest in crypto comes despite a yearlong slide in the value of bitcoin, which has lost more than half its value over the last 12 months.
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Draper was the first man from Morenci to die in the Vietnam War, and his death devastated the community, already reeling from a nearly yearlong lockout at the mine.
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The therapist, in this case, is Ms. Arnow's camera, which she wields remorselessly throughout her yearlong relationship with James, a would-be performance artist and a fully credentialed lush.
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McConnell also backs the yearlong extension, but GOP leaders in the House have said they did not have the votes to pass the measure with the one-year extension.
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By 1958, Rose was locked in a yearlong battle with the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia over travel expenses he had received for playing at various tournaments, including Wimbledon.
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When Mr. Carter lifted the ban, the Pentagon also began a broad, yearlong training program meant to gradually iron out the changes that would come about for service members.
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Berger's memo also called for finding additional ways to move more women into combat roles and instructed officials to review the potential of yearlong maternity leave for female Marines.
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Frank also helped Seven Days raise money to sponsor a yearlong series about Vermont's opioid crisis that the newsweekly hired O'Neill to write about after Maddie's obituary went viral.
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Negotiations are underway to do a yearlong project at two burial sites, Ballsh and Dajti, where the remains will be collected and matched with the DNA of victims' survivors.
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Republicans and Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee are battling over whether to release transcripts of their interviews now that the panel's yearlong investigation into Russian interference is ending.
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The memo, the result of a yearlong investigation, claims Mnuchin violated notice and waiting period laws, manipulated legal documents and rigged foreclosure auctions, but Harris declined to charge him.
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In the mansion's public spaces, full of gilded mirrors and crystal chandeliers, food-rationing tokens made of rubberized red fiber have gone on display in a new yearlong exhibition.
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The report, the first product of the committee's yearlong investigation into Russian interference, calls for the federal government to establish a voluntary grant program for states to boost cybersecurity.
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McCain, who survived nearly six years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam and served 31 years in the Senate, died after a yearlong fight against brain cancer.
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Students from all the New York boroughs who have done at least one semester in the program can apply for a yearlong paid internship as a Youth Insights leader.
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The letter is the latest step in a yearlong effort to resolve concerns that the Trump family's sprawling business empire will benefit financially from the office of the presidency.
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SCHOOL-BASED FUNDS The best school-based giving program I've ever encountered is the yearlong effort that the seventh graders take on at the Brandeis School of San Francisco.
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The former model, Karen McDougal, says she began a nearly yearlong affair with Mr. Trump in 2006, shortly after Mr. Trump's wife, Melania, gave birth to their son, Barron.
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The violence capped an unsuccessful yearlong effort by Mr. Mnangagwa and his ZANU-PF government to convince outsiders that the new Zimbabwe was fundamentally different from the old one.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio approved a yearlong cap on Uber vehicles last summer, making New York the first major American city to rein in the booming ride-hail company.
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That means the Baltimore Police Department will be legally bound to implement reforms recommended by the DOJ, which were the result of a yearlong investigation into Baltimore's policing practices.
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The Napa Valley Wine Train is a yearlong attraction that riders are encouraged to participate in, though any other time of year, riders can only be of legal drinking age.
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Just two weeks into to her nearly yearlong jail sentence for fraud, the mom of four ran out of phone minutes and couldn't call daughter Milania on her 9th birthday.
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Girl Scouts unveil baking mixes inspired by their famous cookiesGirl Scout Cookie junkies be warned: Your favorite vice now comes in a whole new form, and it's available all yearlong.
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The ex-fiancés, who first split in March 2016, experienced their fair share of ups and downs throughout their yearlong romance, right from the outset of their relationship last January.
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The yearlong trade war between China and the United States has escalated in recent weeks, with President Donald Trump raising tariffs on Chinese goods worth $200 billion earlier this month.
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Inducing corals to release their eggs and sperm in aquarium tanks involves controlling their artificial settings to mimic their natural ocean habitat over the course of a yearlong reproduction cycle.
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PARIS — The troubles plaguing Boeing after the yearlong grounding of its 83 Max plane have created an unusual opening for its chief rival, Airbus, to swoop in and grab business.
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Dan Quart, a state lawmaker and criminal defense attorney, criticized dismissal probation, the yearlong disciplinary measure under which officers who commit serious offenses are allowed to keep doing their jobs.
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Giuliani said that Trump told Cohen, "We'll cover your expenses," and agreed to pay him $35,000 a month "out of his personal funds" over the course of a yearlong period.
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Marvel Studios kicks off its yearlong 10th anniversary celebration with a behind-the-scenes look at the class photo featuring 79 actors and filmmakers from across the Marvel Cinematic Universe!
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Faith Rodgers said in the suit filed Monday in New York that the "I Believe I Can Fly" singer "mentally, sexually and verbally" abused her during a roughly yearlong relationship.
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Repeated failure to deliver on its 2% goal is the main reason the Fed is now undertaking a yearlong review of how best to engineer stable prices and full employment.
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NASA flight surgeon Dr. Stevan Gilmore, who worked with Scott on both his 6-month and yearlong missions to the ISS, commended his ability to keep a positive attitude throughout.
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Acting IMF Managing Director David Lipton, in a veiled appeal Thursday on CNBC, called on the U.S. and China to come to an agreement and end their yearlong trade war.
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China and the United States, the world's two largest economies, are trying to kick-start stalled negotiations aimed at ending a yearlong trade war marked by tit-for-tat tariffs.
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Ottawa, the nation's capital, moved an outdoor youth hockey tournament indoors and canceled a concert on Parliament Hill to mark the end of a yearlong celebration of Canada's 150th birthday.
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Clinton's unconventional email setup has loomed over her presidential campaign since last spring; it was the source of a yearlong FBI investigation that concluded this summer without charges being issued.
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New images released as part of a yearlong investigation by NK Pro, an independent North Korea monitoring group, shows just what money can buy in two luxury Pyongyang department stores.
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The runaway MVP did have a yearlong rushing performance for the ages, but as the preeminent dual-threat QB in football, Newton authored a season that defied one-dimensional description.
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The report said dozens of girls and young women were abused during the yearlong period between the allegations surfacing in mid-2015 and September 2016 when the Nassar story broke.
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Mueller's team, currently composed of 17 federal prosecutors, is handling a large amount of casework associated with the yearlong investigation into Russian meddling and possible collusion with the Trump campaign.
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A yearlong continuing resolution would prevent an agreed-upon, multibillion-dollar increase in both defense and domestic funding, and prevent government agencies from embarking on a bevvy of new programs.
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The letter, which was addressed to acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker, DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, marks the conclusion of the yearlong Republican investigation.
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A congressional watchdog on Thursday accused federal highway officials of poor oversight of the safety testing of guardrails and other roadside equipment, in a report based on a yearlong investigation.
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However small the divestment is on behalf of New York's city employees, the move culminates a yearlong effort by some in city government to take action against the gun industry.
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A judge in Missouri has ordered a man caught in a massive deer poaching ring to watch the movie "Bambi" once a month while serving out his yearlong jail sentence.
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The yearlong implementation period for lifting the military's ban on transgender troops will provide time to work through any issues yet to be addressed, the Pentagon's personnel chief said Wednesday.
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GOP insiders fear that Trump, whose yearlong run for the presidency has been fueled by sheer force of personality, has not grasped the depth of the challenges he now faces.
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He then spent a yearlong stint on a Senate Appropriations subcommittee, before starting with Rogers in 1998, a job he says he had moved to Washington to try and get.
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The beleaguered transit agency has been implementing a yearlong repair effort that is designed to complete deferred maintenance work, address critical safety issues and overhaul the safety culture at Metro.
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The settlement would end a yearlong investigation by the attorney general's office, which had received dozens of complaints from renters about misleading sales pitches by park operators, the people said.
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The YBCA Fellows program brings together creative citizens from across the Bay Area – artists and everyday people alike – to engage in a yearlong process of inquiry, dialogue, and project generation.
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Then, on a yearlong trip abroad with his wife, Bobbie, he peered into an art gallery in Vallauris, France, and was struck by the abstract welded sculptures in the window.
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Washington handed down the restrictions on American firms' dealings with Huawei after Chinese and American negotiators failed in early May to reach an agreement to end their yearlong tariff war.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Last month, after a yearlong legal battle, MoMA PS1 agreed to settle curator and editor Nikki Columbus's claim of gender, pregnancy, and caregiver discrimination.
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At the Group of 20 summit in Buenos Aires, he called a temporary truce with President Xi Jinping of China in the nearly yearlong trade dispute between the two countries.
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Pawel Frackiewicz, 33, an environmental engineer from Hamburg, Germany, got married in April 2017, and then took a yearlong honeymoon with his husband, Carlos Gonzalez Vega, who works in aviation.
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Officials are sparing no expense, setting aside about 232 million euros to transform the city's decaying infrastructure, and they are considering allocating €21945 million to finance a yearlong cultural rejuvenation.
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In honor of his 70th birthday, in 2009, the Barefoot Theater Company in New York organized "The 70/70 Horovitz Project" — a yearlong, worldwide performance of 70 of his plays.
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All that is to counter the expected assault and pressure from conservatives, who backed the Senate GOP's nearly yearlong blockade of Garland but now expect Democrats to fall in line.
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Given that a yearlong pass for all public transport is just 365 euros, or $400 — yes, just 1 euro a day — there's no way getting a ticket isn't worth it.
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Graham separately added that he would also oppose a continuing resolution (CR) "because it destroys the Pentagon," unless it's a one-week stopgap to let lawmakers finalize a yearlong deal.
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The election of the mild-mannered Mr. Van der Bellen ends a bitter yearlong campaign, which had pitted him against Norbert Hofer, a leader of the far-right Freedom Party.
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The withdrawal will be a yearlong process that will leave remaining nations scrambling to figure out how to keep the pact going without the cooperation of the world's largest economy.
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Similar payments were made by AT&T, which paid a total of about $600,000 to Mr. Cohen's firm for a yearlong contract, according to a person familiar with the agreement.
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That provided the basis for the yearlong bans for former Astros Manager A.J. Hinch and General Manager Jeff Luhnow, both of whom were subsequently fired by team owner Jim Crane.
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In a letter to the court on Tuesday, the federal monitor, Peter Zimroth, urged Judge Analisa Torres to allow the yearlong pilot to proceed without further input from the court.
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Josh, whose name has been changed for privacy, is a 40-year-old man living in New Jersey who experienced a yearlong sexless period in his 19-year-long relationship.
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No Labels, a group focused on promoting bipartisanship in Washington, is set to to launch a yearlong campaign to boost potential presidential candidates who vow to work across party lines.
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Benczkowski said that there was no evidence that current players or doctors took part in the scheme and that the yearlong investigation would continue and might expand to include others.
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The concert will be a part of the museum's yearlong project "A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism," and will include works by Meredith Monk, Julia Wolfe and Joan La Barbara.
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The widely promoted site, part of a yearlong media campaign, bore the logos of the American Medical Association, the American Diabetes Association and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Her staff works to persuade private insurers to cover the cost, typically about $500 for a yearlong course in exercise and better eating, and Medicare coverage will begin in 2018.
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After the yearlong probe ended, the office issued a report outlining what it called "recurrent and long-standing" concerns about the fairness of the procedures for awarding these discretionary grants.
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Several lawmakers have been pushing for a yearlong waiver from the rule, which they say would help deliver gasoline and other supplies more quickly and cheaply to the battered island.
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She played a key role in the Orange Revolution, a yearlong set of protests against government corruption that began in 6900, and then served as Ukraine's first female prime minister.
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Charlie Baker (R) has signed a new measure that sets in motion a nearly yearlong process to legalize marijuana for recreational use, after months of negotiations with the state legislature.
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In a special yearlong series, CNN will examine the causes of the crisis, how the country is still feeling its effects, and the lessons we have — and have not — learned.
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Bob Dole was so lovely, he said to me that he was recuperating from a yearlong illness and he wanted to tell me how powerfully my music helped him recuperate.
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The YBCA Fellows program brings together creative citizens from across the Bay Area — artists and everyday people alike — to engage in a yearlong process of inquiry, dialogue, and project generation.
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According to the New York Times, a yearlong study found that while the services did eventually delete "nearly all illegal hate speech," only YouTube was doing so in a timely fashion.
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The two ladies haven't exactly been cool with each other ... being locked in a yearlong feud that started when Ronda got pissed that Paige congratulated Holly Holm on kicking Rousey's ass.
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A yearlong U.S.-China trade war boiled over as Washington accused Beijing of manipulating its currency after China let the yuan drop to its lowest point in more than a decade.
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Though this piece wasn't included in the House bill, surprisingly the provision triggered almost no outcry in the Senate, despite that chamber's yearlong reputation as the graveyard for anti-ACA legislation.
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Waymo, the self-driving car unit of Google's parent company Alphabet, unexpectedly settled its trade secrets lawsuit Friday, ending a nearly yearlong legal battle between two of Silicon Valley's biggest companies.
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The cream-filled snack in vanilla or chocolate is the result of a yearlong collaboration between Hostess and Wal-Mart, as both companies look to spark food sales with innovative products.
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The commission said it "found probable cause to believe" Bentley violated the Alabama Ethics Act and Fair Campaign Practices Act -- which is the state's campaign finance law -- after a yearlong investigation.
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In a lengthy statement on the Federal Bureau of Investigation's conclusions from its yearlong investigation, Comey directly contradicted statements Clinton has made while defending her use of the private email setup.
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Hundreds of thousands of protestors gathered in Istanbul Sunday in the biggest show of opposition to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's yearlong crackdown, which opponents say has transformed Turkey into a dictatorship.
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