That it achieves all this in two smallish rooms is impressive; that it achieves this with a strong sense of coherence is amazing.
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Its new Sunway TaihuLight achieves speeds that are five times faster than the fastest supercomputer in the United States — and it achieves those speeds with Chinese-made chips.
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It, too, is weird, but also achieves a certain elegance.
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Battlefield V's opening sequence achieves this feeling to stunning effect.
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Fender achieves high marks with almost every genre of music.
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Interesting is an understatement here; what Horsthuis achieves is breathtaking.
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Yet the score achieves a wildness they never quite match.
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"Nico's fake Amy Fisher opera actually achieves that," he said.
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Thumper achieves something similar as you speed through its world.
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It achieves more per square inch than any shirt could.
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On sitar and tamboura, he achieves a remarkable Pop synthesis.
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Each performer pursues, and achieves, a distinct kind of credibility.
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Many might be deported if he achieves his immigration proposals.
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It achieves what few films in recent memory have accomplished.
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In this case, simply picking the eagles achieves total air superiority.
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" And if it achieves that for other people, that's incredibly gratifying."
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At that point, the exploit achieves "full compromise" of a device.
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At first, the students' extreme, heart-stopping experiment achieves thrilling results.
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Bert's "Hen" achieves the same result without a single human actor.
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Tesla might run out of money before it achieves these goals.
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Listen, it's no secret that the average male regularly achieves erections.
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Yet, despite being a power user's tool, it rarely achieves Twitter.
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Nobody achieves anything great in life without putting themselves out there.
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Only capturing value on both dimensions achieves this level of success.
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Russia achieves this with bots that possess only primitive digital automation.
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And tedium, in Solstad's work, achieves a kind of hallucinatory power.
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The policy achieves this by looking for all possible criminal violations.
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The Ozeri fan achieves this quiet operation via passive noise cancelation.
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He's a loose singer who achieves a lot without much power.
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Wealthfront's achieves this by spreading cash deposits across four different banks.
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If Thompson pulls off the win he achieves a title shot.
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It achieves — sometimes overachieves — the epic greatness to which it aspired.
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Once stupidity achieves that status, it becomes almost impossible to criticize.
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The more depraved that spectacle, the more it achieves its aim.
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What Le Coucou achieves in its look and feel is impressive.
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I think it's very rare that a midfield team achieves that.
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Tempo still achieves its primary objective: it makes weight lifting accessible.
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How Microsoft achieves this on iOS isn't clear just yet, though.
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"It's unclear just what savings it achieves," Cassidy told The Hill.
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When the revival focuses on that, it achieves its greatest depth.
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But it achieves this through depletion as much as through saturation.
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Even rarer is how it achieves such high levels of delight.
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Trump achieves that by being at least entertaining and appearing emotionally authentic.
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But Detective Pikachu never quite achieves Shrek-levels of layering double-entendres.
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Dr Yu's flat lens achieves a similar result in a different way.
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It remains to be seen whether reggaeton achieves that degree of success.
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The world won't end if a song in Spanish achieves such success.
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But the bill also achieves two other long-held conservative policy priorities.
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And of course, when Violet achieves musical success, she and Kevin kiss.
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So its value is contingent on how well it achieves that goal.
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It may also be that, even in failure, he achieves his goals.
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How a survivor of sexual assault, Sonja, achieves vengeance after being raped.
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Infrastructure experts forecast it could be decades before Brazil achieves universal sanitation.
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A 1976 series of portraits of Thelma Tixou achieves a similar effect.
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So eliminating them is an important objective and achieves an important result.
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It also achieves something remarkable, which is to diminish Rodin's formidable presence.
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She achieves humanity's quest for absolute power and knowledge, and then some.
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I hope we can challenge him more before he achieves his seventh.
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This approach achieves the goal of presenting Islam as a "violent" religion.
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The RAA achieves that objective by permanently codifying ideas that already work.
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Although Iran is militarily defeated, neither side achieves all of its objectives.
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It achieves this by granting states more control over the ESA process.
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If he achieves that end, then transgender immigrants will face devastating effects.
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And as far as I can tell she achieves this by hovering.
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But they're conflated here in a way that achieves a grating otherworldliness.
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This achieves equality only by cleaving off the top of academic programs.
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Sometimes it achieves things at random and then claims they were goals.
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But The Ghost of Girlfriends Past achieves the impossible at every turn.
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Europe rarely achieves a speedy consensus on anything, but thanks to Mrs.
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A country achieves "universal health care" through three interrelated sets of policies.
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For all the ambiguities, though, Uber's report achieves at least two things.
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Sanders said the agreement "achieves our top priority" of raising defense spending.
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WiredScore also provides marketing support for the property once it achieves certification.
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Thompson-Spires achieves a masterful, darkly funny, evocative collection about our America.
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But my test is whether he achieves his goal, actually, denukes the peninsula.
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REPORTER: And if the team achieves that, then the sky is the limit.
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There's no right or wrong because the number of layers achieves different objectives.
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I hope this achieves to present a frame for such an ambitious job.
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WHAT does a single-issue political party do when it achieves its goal?
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They're considering making it a startup of its own, if it achieves traction.
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It sends the wrong message if the foreign intrigue achieves its desired result.
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One thing's certain: There will be no "populist agenda" that achieves landmark legislation.
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While Titus never quite achieves his Broadway dreams, he certainly never stops trying.
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While the standard PS4 produces 43 teraflops, the PS4 Pro achieves 4.2 teraflops.
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Whether or not he achieves that, Mr Falih's focus will be beyond OPEC.
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As she achieves more milestones, Mertins believes, Zéa could also learn to swim.
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She achieves this through works that incorporate multiplicity in both form and meaning.
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It knows what it wants, and every so often, it even achieves it.
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In Vermont, the Legislature elects the governor if no one achieves a majority.
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In "Many Entries," he achieves a seamless balance between material, shape, and surface.
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"It's simply asking that the black community also achieves the justice they deserve."
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Skin Deep How a model of the moment achieves her off-duty look.
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"Those are really strong emotional responses that not every artist achieves," she said.
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We are not convinced that SB1, in its current form, achieves those goals.
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Opponents maintain that the GRE's testing of math skills achieves the same purpose.
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And so eliminating them is an important objective and achieves an important result.
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There are things the store nimbly achieves that the house line doesn't quite.
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His choreography sometimes achieves a delicacy of line that exposes more intense pain.
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Her goal may be to build suspense, but all she achieves is confusion.
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The legislation achieves these savings by dramatically slashing government spending on health care.
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Information that used to be suppressed now achieves its goal of being free.
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Fda in 2017 * Cytrx- aldoxorubicin achieves primary endpoint of statistically significant improvement in progression-free survival in patients with leiomyosarcoma * Cytrx Corp-aldoxorubicin achieves primary endpoint of statistically significant improvement in progression-free survival in patients with liposarcoma Source text - bit.
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In "The Barbershop Chronicles", watching a man have a haircut achieves the same thing.
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Even if it achieves that, it still won't be nearly enough to replace coal.
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We hope he grows up strong and achieves his dream of becoming an archaeologist.
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The device achieves all this by measuring your frontal lobe activity, according to Mashable.
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And Beyoncé is endless effort, grinding labor, working hard until she achieves her goals.
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It's a welcome thematic centerpiece, one that almost achieves a genuine sense of poignancy.
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If he achieves even that, it won't be a bad outcome from the meeting.
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Those mistakes and embellishments can be excused for the authenticity the film generally achieves.
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TransferWise achieves speedy results by embracing some of the tools of mainstream financial institutions.
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Anti-immigration voters will not be satisfied by whatever door-slam Mrs May achieves.
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Constant criticism of BA on social media and in the national press achieves little.
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There is not a CBO score that suggests this bill achieves House Republicans' objectives.
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Most often, the Iranian-born photographer achieves this through the exaggerated manipulation of color.
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And a machine that achieves quantum supremacy would provide experimental evidence against the thesis.
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For years scientists puzzled over how exactly measles achieves its contagion-in-chief status.
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The 0003 budget achieves structural deficit reduction and social spending goals by cutting investment.
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Again, however, that ambition assumes a unity of purpose that the EU seldom achieves.
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Immaculate in its unadorned plainness, at certain moments his prose achieves a crystalline beauty.
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Compound that over a lifetime, and, well, your body achieves some pretty incredible feats.
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His open fictionalization achieves nothing beyond what previous covert fictionalizations, like Mr. Volkov's, did.
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What continues to evolve is my understanding of how he achieves his signature effects.
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Herschberg achieves this not only by attending events, but also by hosting his own.
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But what's most impressive is the level of intimacy Lizzy achieves with her subjects.
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Sheer information, meticulously marshaled, achieves a life of its own in this inspiring show.
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Although brief and at times inconsistent, this book achieves something worthwhile, uncommon and lovely.
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As soon as one gets/achieves/undergoes/receives top surgery, this future becomes impossible.
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Parroting a magazine or someone else's home seldom achieves a result worth much retrospection.
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And therein it achieves the nature of true freedom, in both art and life.
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It achieves its aim by merging acts of imagination and extrapolation with historical fact.
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In places here, Chance achieves that with his musical selections; his palette is broad.
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That is unlikely to abate until North Korea achieves its ambition of nuclear capability.
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Despite the rave reviews, some in traditional medicine are skeptical about what hypnosis achieves.
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The secret in how the show achieves this lies in where it places its focus.
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By promoting Kramp-Karrenbauer she achieves both, and moves an ally into a key role.
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We'll bring a strong industrial partnership that achieves the goal of having a sovereign capability.
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It just achieves some of the same ends without the problems involved with Lamarckian adaptation.
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The city achieves this through a combination of accelerators, rapid prototyping and world-class manufacturing.
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Palin achieves her Whitmaneque effects through heightened language: alliteration, habitual gerunding, and marathon-long sentences.
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The alternative is partially to bypass SoftBank, which is what the new $100bn fund achieves.
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How a company achieves this will differ based on their business model and growth stage.
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They're going to keep running the Cali Cartel until it achieves even greater heights. Right?
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It's a solid period piece that strives to be something more, and occasionally achieves it.
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The other major addition is called Warp Charge 30, which achieves extra-speedy 30W charging.
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Yet to a large degree, Unravelling Collective Forms achieves this, at least on small scale.
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Cunanan achieves his own kind of success, of course—but only by committing horrific crimes.
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Still, the first of its kind technology "achieves the dream of a hologram," he added.
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Increasing the ratio of what banks need to keep in reserve achieves the opposite result.
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The magnitude of success that Mr. Trump achieves in his presidency may depend on it.
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A fusion bomb achieves a much more powerful effect by combining atoms — often from hydrogen.
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The way the average person achieves orgasm probably seems intuitively obvious: genital stimulation, of course.
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First, Austad begins by manipulating a structural mesh until she achieves the form she wants.
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At times, "The Nice Guys" achieves the nasty, silly ingenuity that such a pairing suggests.
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"UnREAL" achieves the ambition of a premium-cable drama using the tools of basic cable.
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Of course, peace and stability are two wonderful goals that we hope every country achieves.
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"Once someone achieves 250 session hours, they receive this new title, Master Cuddler," says Hess.
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So the ideal man, at least in polite society, gracefully achieves a series of balances.
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Electing the country's first woman president makes a powerful statement and achieves a major milestone.
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It's in Cainon Lamb's bassy minimalist beats that Missy Elliott achieves a more understated swagger.
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If the Fed achieves its objectives in steering the economy, inflation should remain under control.
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If giving Moonves effective control achieves that, it shouldn't matter how she votes her shares.
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With "Die Walküre," Mr. Lepage achieves something more refined while still exploiting the machine's potential.
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Whatever else City achieves this year, it will not go down in history as invincible.
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In it, Mr. Taylor achieves that remarkable dance thing: He alters our notion of time.
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The show aims so low that all it achieves is a ruckus in the tuchis.
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Though that's not always possible, Sun Basket achieves its goal about 99% of the time.
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I hope Jordan achieves this too as it really is the Holy Grail of golf.
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Steaming clothes is a less complicated process than ironing that achieves equally wrinkle-free results.
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I'm calling for bipartisan legislation that achieves the goal of dramatically lowering prescription drug prices.
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Often the pair achieves this sort of tension by balancing the conceptual with the casual.
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When he selects passages from Thoreau's letters and journals, he often achieves this worthy goal.
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The Giant Magellan, by contrast, achieves its power by combining seven 8-meter-diameter mirrors.
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It was warm and affirming, and that is what Animal Crossing achieves at its best.
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The country also achieves good health status at relatively low level of health spending (OECD).
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The way the Beauty Blender achieves its flawless finish is thanks to the super-soft sponge.
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Foreign/military success: The incumbent administration achieves a major success in foreign or military affairs. 12.
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It's a classic sports trope, the dreamer who sets a lofty goal then somehow achieves it.
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So if the Fed's policy achieves its broader aim, it can lead to higher mortgage rates.
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"Ivanka is never satisfied unless she achieves a perfect outcome," chimes in husband Jared Kushner, 35.
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If Ant's stock achieves a high valuation in China, Alibaba shareholders will also benefit indirectly too.
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The memory foam layer achieves ideal pressure distribution, meaning you are supported, whatever your body type.
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Then he achieves 4.1 percent growth and they don&apost even complement him on doing it.
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Curry says that the current version largely achieves what the team originally set out to do.
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The Moto G just needs to be durable and I think it achieves that goal nicely.
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They argue that the scaled-back ban still achieves the same outcome as the previous one.
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The Corker-Kaine proposal achieves the goal of members to remove themselves from responsibility over war.
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There are many ways Raimi achieves this, the most obvious being the use of his villains.
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"WebTV achieves a very high level of usability given its design constraints," Nielsen wrote in 1997.
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So much music from back then achieves a high degree of all three of these qualities.
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Licensing ARM's technology achieves that and gives Intel a slice of the growth in mobile devices.
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Robbins achieves this with a simple daily routine that he breaks into three three-minute segments.
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"Nobody achieves anything great by being happy and cozy," he says, reveling in his perilous talents.
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It could be monochromatic, like "White Pinwheel," a 1990 work that achieves a tunnel-like effect.
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Blockchain voting achieves privacy for the individual and improves transparency for the system as a whole.
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This helps ensure that the policy actually achieves the intended outcome (reducing the spread of infection).
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If that protein folds correctly (and achieves the correct shape), it can provoke an immune response.
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His mother retired as the executive director of Stamford Achieves, an education nonprofit organization in Stamford.
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"The president's decision is wise and just, and it achieves the right result," Mr. Craig said.
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I've always been all-in, a "Completer Finisher," someone who sets ambitious goals and achieves them.
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Finally, there is the conscientious, intimate care with which Mr. Funk achieves this level of realism.
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Up to four additional tournaments can be added per year if a player achieves strong results.
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If the vision achieves peace, the lives of millions of people will be so much better.
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"Of course, I would love to be the one who achieves more Grand Slams," Nadal said.
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With the pop-top activated, the standing height in the vehicles achieves 6-foot, four inches.
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"Carmen," directed and adapted by Ms. Proske, achieves its impact by retrofitting the characters and story.
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But don't expect Uber to be on the sidelines until it achieves complete Level 4 autonomy.
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When change is slow, constant rethinking is actually undesirable; it achieves little and slows response time.
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This deal achieves our top priority: a much-needed increase in funding for our national defense.
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"That is going to swamp anything he achieves with his company-by-company efforts," he added.
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No. 1 blends achieves its blood-red color with pomegranate, and its bite with bitter orange.
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Still, even without a gripping narrative arc, Rock Steady achieves its goals in a brilliant manner.
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Jacobsen achieves such effects in part through his use of self-imposed artistic procedures and constraints.
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Quinn achieves that, refreshingly, with fragmentation and the refusal to present an over-simplified, imposed narrative.
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That's no small feat, but Lonsdale achieves this balance with her to-the-point, totally digestible interpretations.
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It's progress, for sure, but there's still a long way to go before Hollywood achieves gender equality.
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Fitch will not consider further positive rating action until the company achieves a sustainably larger land bank.
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It's as if by snagging a royal, a person achieves some level of economic and social transcendence.
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Oppo's Super VOOC achieves this in part by splitting its 3,400mAh battery into two separate 1,700mAh cells.
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That is a pity, because when India does apply itself to ambitious goals, it often achieves them.
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Again, though, the Honor phone achieves a comparable level of detail across an uncropped wide-angle frame.
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For any given incorrectly stated objective, the better a system achieves that objective, the worse it is.
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Saudi Arabia spends more than most comparable countries on education, yet achieves results that are markedly inferior.
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Lose It claims that Snap It beta achieves 87.3% to 97.1% accuracy already within that data set.
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Despite spending as much on secondary schooling as other OECD countries, France no longer achieves corresponding results.
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The Pixel achieves superlative results through clever image stacking and processing algorithms rather than pure hardware might.
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Truly effective immersive VR isn't just about graphics, it's about narrative and storytelling, and Adr1ft achieves that.
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The new genome map reveals how the great white achieves this legendary red potion-style health boost.
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Google, too, has a supplemental service called Android Emergency Location Services that achieves the same basic result.
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Like anything that achieves that level of cultural saturation, Animal House is bigger and smaller than itself.
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No matter if she achieves her goal, Kurlow is happy to add her voice to the discussion.
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On a set of random sentences from the web, Parsey achieves "just over 90%" of parse accuracy.
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French achieves this look through a fastidious process that she documents in some of her Instagram posts.
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All it achieves is perpetuating harmful attitudes instead of making mincemeat of the people who hold them.
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However, if Trump achieves a North Korea peace deal, a lot of the anger will be dissipated.
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The resulting show, I'm sorry to say, achieves the singular feat of being simultaneously frenetic and tedious.
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A free market achieves lower costs because consumers do the value calculation, value as defined by them.
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"If that's all that Libra achieves, I think it will be a great step forward," he said.
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"—and spoke of the ideal fight as one that achieves a "fine balance between reality and theatricality.
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We need to address security and privacy issues to ensure that the IoT achieves its full potential.
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The film is about atmosphere and anger, and Greengrass achieves that effect through tight focus on individuals.
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Instead, she achieves a vivid snapshot of a still-vital artist late in a still-purposeful life.
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If even one kid achieves the same thing following Tyler, the Creator then his work is done.
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If the film achieves one thing — and her title suggests that Bauer had this primary aim — Workers!
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Eventually, Rocket Lab hopes to launch over 50 times per year when it achieves full commercial operation.
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In the eighties, her scholarship, once ignored, achieves recognition with the rise of gender and sexuality studies.
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Then, ask what happens if an employee completes all of those milestones and then achieves even more.
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Wertz doesn't attempt quite so ambitious a span, but the effect she achieves is no less transporting.
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The dough behaves nothing like pie dough, but somehow achieves the same effect after it's deep-fried.
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Cano is not far behind with 2,470 hits — and a lot more thump, however he achieves it.
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That's what Aaero achieves, and it comes recommended regardless of whether or not you're an everyday basshead.
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It's a personal creed that achieves transcendence — his "My Way," to put it in New Jersey terms.
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If the United States achieves the growth rate now projected by the I.M.F., it won't be terrible.
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Impressively lean and rigidly controlled, "The Survivalist" achieves, at times, the primitive allure of a silent movie.
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The latest book by Richard J. Evans, the president of Wolfson College, Cambridge, adroitly achieves this balance.
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It's short, only 45 minutes long, but disturbing in a way that no other walking sim achieves.
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That by itself does not ensure that the result achieves clinical significance and should alter clinical practice.
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If 2017 couldn't stop Uber's path to dominance, one wonders what will happen once Uber achieves its goals.
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But our judgment has to start with recognizing a movie's goals and then determining whether it achieves them.
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Put simply, the exhibition achieves a goal that should be standard for shows of the "geographical sampling" type.
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For a movie that is merging a handful of well-established worlds, Infinity War achieves astounding tonal consistency.
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WASHINGTON — Christopher Wheeldon's "The Winter's Tale" — the first ballet to dramatize that Shakespeare play — achieves an extraordinary amount.
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By "going toward the ghost," Wong achieves her dualistic vision; she honors histories of both hunger and abundance.
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So: Mr. Johnson leads the Conservatives to a parliamentary majority, achieves Brexit and gets five years in power.
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It's a different approach than Facebook's, which relies more on computer vision, but it achieves a similar effect.
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It's one of those games that won't be for everyone, but achieves almost everything it sets out to.
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In that way, it achieves what even the most classic Bollywood fare aspires to: You'll leave feeling lighter.
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The principal, Eric Bethel, says the school has made a lot of progress and achieves good academic results.
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"We were particularly impressed with the high customer satisfaction and usage rates that Staffbase achieves with its customers".
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It achieves the rigidity needed to do surgery-type things thanks to what's known as granular jamming, e.g.
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"Every non-violent uprising since 1900, if it achieves that threshold, succeeds in its aims," said Paluch-Machnik.
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Octopath Traveler achieves this mostly through its novel approach to storytelling and through its punishing and complex combat.
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The team's collective results are impressive, and each individual achieves the growth they want out of their career.
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Every time he achieves something in the air, he requests permission for a high-speed, low-level flyby.
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But let's be clear: The Republican plan achieves lower premiums by breaking the promise to protect preexisting conditions.
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Once seasoned, the fat gets whipped in a stand mixer until it achieves a creamy, butter-like consistency.
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All craft contributions are robust, while the musical score by Lorne Balfe achieves some weird and creepy effects.
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The game achieves its best moments when everything—art, sound, gameplay, story—work to ground its monstrous metaphors.
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Sudjic achieves a true drama of the virtual by casting her protagonist as a woman without an identity.
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Tom Hardy's Bane, in the final Nolan film, achieves his malicious goals by crushing windpipes and smashing skulls.
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Undoubtedly rugged The phone achieves this level of protection and rigidity by employing a significant amount of bulk.
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Just because somebody else achieves a big success, that doesn't mean you suffer a loss in equal proportion.
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Apple achieves enough resolution (for everything but VR applications), crossing its Retina display threshold, and then it stops.
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Which of these effects Mendelsohn achieves depends on whether he is engaging with the Odyssey or mimicking it.
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Just because an integrated delivery system has theoretical benefits of better coordination does not mean it achieves them.
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The slave achieves his sense of self by work that transforms the natural world into a human world.
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EDT tomorrow: Education Secretary John King testifies before the Senate HELP Committee on Every Child Achieves Act implementation.
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Other critics were similarly disappointed by the thriller, which tells the story of a scientist who achieves invisibility.
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If repeatedly campaigning hard for Republican candidates achieves so little, why knock ourselves out a year from now?
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"Girls in the Yard" achieves just that — including "Run Around," a peppy Technotronic-sampling jam that premieres here.
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In gently cracking this minor mystery, Simone finally achieves a productive union between the obscure and the intriguing.
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If India achieves their IoT target in the next five years, the country would largely benefit on exports.
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If it achieves that, it'll definitely be something more than its makers ever intended: a monument to possibility.
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What Mr. Bourouissa achieves in "Urban Riders" is much more than a mere redressing of gaps in representation.
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AMP achieves this by "imposing strict limits on what's allowed to go into a page," according to Cremin.
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There's a visual geometry to much of Baker's poetry, which he achieves by counting syllables rather than stresses.
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However, the Interior Department claims the expansion will help ensure the U.S. achieves energy independence and economic growth.
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As a composer, I've always been impressed by the way the theme song for "The Daily" achieves both.
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"If they simply reauthorize Choice resources at the current level, that achieves bipartisan consensus easily," Mr. Carter said.
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Right now, the main competition achieves the bokeh effect with two lenses — one wide angle and one telephoto.
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Gruesome without being gory, "The Autopsy of Jane Doe" achieves real scares with a minimum of special effects.
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The movie finally achieves that state, and definitively, when Yakovlev sexually assaults a young noblewoman in a carriage.
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In the paintings of the 19th-century Danish artist Vilhelm Hammershoi, the color gray achieves a beguiling incandescence.
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" She said the deal "achieves our top priority — a much-needed increase in funding for our national defense.
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Instead of the proposed jet engines, the current ADIFO prototype achieves thrust by using two small electrical fans.
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So how do you evaluate, what metrics do you use to evaluate whether it achieves that or not?
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Lowering the cost of drugs achieves the same end: access to care for those who need it most.
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With raglan sleeves and flatlock stitching, it achieves a better fit throughout without chafing or irritating your skin.
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Mountain climbing probably achieves the same end, but tee times in Ireland and Britain are an easier summit.
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If he achieves anything short of discovering the cure for cancer, he will always live in this pigeonhole.
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Let's sidestep this debate and ask a different question: What's the evidence that solitary confinement achieves positive results?
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Mr. Trump is ruled by a lust for competitive prestige, which he achieves by bragging and stoking feuds.
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She achieves this through an innovative and interactive project, XConfessions, where users share their personal sex stories and fantasies.
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He says he has made it but has a long way to go before he achieves his American dream.
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If successful, Uber achieves the result it wanted all along – to silence female victims' voices on a collective basis.
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The algorithm that we developed achieves good results when the cradle and panel wood-grain textures are reasonably different.
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Good Trouble thrives because it achieves the perfect balance between these emotional, strenuous arcs and the lighter, amusing ones.
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There are a lot of joke accounts on Twitter, but Shitty Gamer Takes often achieves more than just humor.
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Burning with ambition, "The Origin of the Brunists" achieves much that this young teacher at Bard College hopes for.
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CEO Wes Bush added that once F-35 production achieves full capacity, the profitability of that program should grow.
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It achieves up time through replication, so if one version of itself goes down, the next can take over.
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He usually achieves this with disorienting combinations of spatial, visual and aural elements that are rarely devoid of politics.
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It achieves the single biggest thing that Leave voters wanted: abolishing free movement between Britain and the European Union.
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The order, however, still achieves the main policy outcomes of the first ban—Trump's officials even said so themselves.
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She is confident her boyfriend will share in her joy, even if she out-earns or out-achieves him.
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The order, however, still achieves the main policy outcomes of the first ban — Trump's officials even said so themselves.
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Whether Microsoft achieves that goal — with Apple, Google, and Facebook all ramping up the competition — remains to be seen.
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The story achieves much of its emotional impact by being told from the point of view of a parrot.
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So what the prime minister achieves in Brussels will be interesting and could affect the mood in his party.
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EchoPixel achieves this technological feat by employing the 300 million 40D radiology scans performed in the U.S. each year.
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Fitch believes the group achieves a significant competitive advantage as a leading, large and long-established financial services provider.
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But a key metric is whether the convention achieves its most important task: consolidating the party for the fall.
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The truth is, the Republican health care plan achieves very little when it comes it to actual health care.
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Joe Britt, co-founder and CEO of tech startup Afero, explains how his company's flagship platform achieves this goal.
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Pressing buttons on a screen feels morally different from robbing a bank, even if it achieves the same result.
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It is responsive to local needs, and it achieves demonstrable results with a miniscule portion of the federal budget.
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The Panaray system achieves where most surround sound systems fall short: perfectly blending discrete channels into a uniform soundstage.
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"Unless the electric-car maker achieves some truly stunning goals, Musk may not personally benefit from the massive award."
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It is not broken; it can and must be improved to maximize what it achieves for the American people.
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Combine these all together, and what you get is a curling iron that achieves everything it promises and more.
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LUCINDA CHILDS A choreographer with a mathematician's mind, Ms. Childs achieves almost mystical effects through her use of repetition.
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That flip is coming to more building markets soon, whether or not Tesla achieves it in this particular case.
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It's super simple, avoids the mathematical and mechanical complexity of ranked-choice voting and achieves more complete voter representation.
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But maybe wanting to reconstruct your identity is to be expected when someone achieves so much fame, so quickly.
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When he finally achieves genuine liftoff, soaring around the interior of the circus's one-ring tent, Burton does, too.
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The challenge in the future will come when a nation-state such as China achieves a quantum computing capability.
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The Blade Pro is designed to provide a near-desktop-quality gaming experience, and it absolutely achieves that goal.
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Iora has long been a standard-bearer for better primary care, which it achieves by investing in customer service.
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Even if North Korea never achieves its vision of full victory, it has shifted the conversation to its terms.
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"When the government tracks the location of a cell phone it achieves near perfect surveillance," Roberts's majority opinion explained.
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In his annual performance reviews, Brainard said he has been marked for "achieves excellence" every year of his tenure.
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This achieves a finish similar to microblading but doesn't actually involve any blades or downtime, like scabbing and healing.
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While the CVE field needs more accountability, vigor, and evaluation mechanisms, it achieves this with more resources, not less.
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Altra achieves the lightweight by using an upper manufactured from quick-drying two-layer air mesh and Neoprene lining.
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As for Times readers, I hope they will ask themselves what such a singular focus on labels actually achieves.
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Bardem achieves this astonishing depiction of Chigurh with a dreadful haircut, a captive bolt pistol, and a mysterious persona.
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But short of that, even if cement achieves only CO2ρ, not CO2s, the opportunity here is large and immediate.
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And this is where the particular brilliance of Lugo's vessels achieves the marriage of form with message so beautifully.
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The BoJack Horseman approach wouldn't work for every show, but it very much achieves the goal of its creator.
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Well, it's not the tablet part that has wireless charging capabilities, as Dell achieves that through a kind of hack.
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The combination of richer blues to greens and softer grays achieves a decor effect that effortlessly balances luxury with comfort.
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It achieves a top speed of 150 mph, while the company's top-rated standard lawnmowers top out at 4 mph.
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And a formal verification is a way of proving beyond a doubt that a program's code perfectly achieves that specification.
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Doing so would only help to ensure that the White House achieves its desire to restore accountability quickly and seamlessly.
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Congress has given the Fed two goals, maintaining maximum employment and stable inflation, but freedom in how it achieves them.
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The stuff Google achieves with its extended Night Sight exposure system is literally impossible to reproduce with post-processing software.
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The system "achieves a separation of image content from style," the researchers write (a disconnect that contributes to our anxiety).
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And then they let it go to work through trial-and-error until it achieves complete mastery of the game.
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With that in mind I hope that your decision achieves this aim rather than being seen as a temporary distraction.
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When a show achieves that level of cultural omnipresence, not watching it is almost a commentary in and of itself.
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Everyone is now given bonuses based on how well the company achieves its goals on a metric of social good.
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All these headsets are about immersion, first and foremost, and the Vive achieves it most instantaneously and realistically for me.
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This odious and ugly practice is allowed to continue because it is a stark political strategy that achieves its purpose.
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But Clinton's blue wall holds and she achieves victory by winning in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Virginia and Colorado.
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Clever the comic may be, but can it match the richness of ideas that Proust achieves in the original text?
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Yet Mr Sanders's cunning oration achieves the same end; when Ms Clinton accused him of "artful smears", the plebeians booed.
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Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, a game with significant problems, actually achieves more solid commentary on colonialism, sovereignty, and personal responsibility.
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This misses the point of how a great photograph achieves greatness: by establishing a clear emotional connection with the viewer.
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After evaluating the impacts of the proposed rule, agencies should select the least costly regulatory alternative that achieves congressional intent.
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He has no problem with the government declaring eminent domain as long as it achieves his interests in the process.
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One of these photographers is Kai Böttcher, who reveals how he achieves certain effects in captivating side-by-side pictures.
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" He says the report "confirms that the American Health Care Act achieves our mission: lowering premiums and lowering the deficit.
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But even if the DPRK eventually achieves that capability, Kim Jong-un has to face the inescapable reality of deterrence.
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In turn, the show achieves the scabrous power this time-honored title is often said to possess but rarely does.
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The tractor achieves 5 miles-per-gallon, and the record-setting run was done with a 5.2-gallon fuel tank.
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The hard truth of the matter is that Republicans want to cut Social Security, and doing nothing achieves their goal.
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The duo brings out the best in each other in equal measure and the song achieves greatness because of it.
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Whether he achieves another milestone this weekend — his first N.F.L. start — depends on the stability of Ryan Fitzpatrick's left knee.
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João Miller Guerra and Filipa Reis's "Djon África," which was written by Mr. Pinho, achieves a different kind of fusion.
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If the building achieves the stature King Abdullah wanted, it was not just another trophy in Hadid's gallery of triumphs.
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Usually, it's to help audiences respond to his dance as music, an effect he achieves more in directly in performance.
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At its best, the movie achieves an overall feeling of ease—one that Hollywood often struggles to make seem natural.
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The car I tested, with a 2500-horsepower General Motors Ram Jet 22 engine, achieves a zero-to-22-m.p.h.
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Available in chalk white and slate black, the device is beautiful and achieves its goal of securing cannabis without hiding.
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For experts, a sophisticated attack is one that's layered, bespoke and studied — one that cleverly and efficiently achieves its goals.
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It achieves this with a wearable — a Bluetooth-connected, light-sensing ring (or pair of rings) — linked to its app.
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The big picture: Ensign achieves its tax-exempt status by dint of being an "integrated auxiliary" of the Mormon church.
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If "The Headlands" achieves greater depth than its mere procedural aspects at first suggest, it's because of that double vision.
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Some of the new music means to amplify her politics — "The Man" achieves that with hooky, witty, pleasingly obvious pique.
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Some low-dosage Champagnes are great, but the best level is the right level, the one that achieves harmonious balance.
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Medha: After the dough achieves the perfect consistency, it&aposs time to hand-cut the noodles into spaghetti-like strands.
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If he ever achieves maturity, we're led to wonder, will there still be a world in which to appreciate it?
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The writing about sex in this story achieves an unusual depth of accuracy both about physical activity and emotional undercurrent.
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Performance should not be based on quarterly earnings and emphatically not in terms of whether the manager achieves guidance targets.
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"Think of math as a huge boulder we make everyone pull, without assessing what all this pain achieves," he wrote.
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"As she gets to know herself and embrace what makes her her, she really achieves her true power," Boden said.
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If no one achieves a majority, it goes to a second ballot when so-called "super delegates" get to vote.
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It's a really tricky business, but Sasha kind of steers clear of all these three and achieves her own voice.
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"I Feel Like That" achieves a look into the mind of another or a necessary insight into the listener's own.
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It's the pinnacle of the human spirit to work together and as the acronym suggests: Together everyone achieves more - TEAM.
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In keeping his subject matter on Read Music, Speak Spanish narrow but faithful to the rock tradition, Oberst achieves something rare.
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Three hours of listening on the Air 1S falls 2 hours short of AirPods' rated battery life, which achieves 5 hours.
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As I wrote last night: The only plausible goal this bill achieves is letting Republicans say they repealed and replaced Obamacare.
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She achieves the delicate balance of laying on that thunder and lightning without diminishing the scene's power with winking or camp.
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"In fact, it needs to be so complete and descriptive that it achieves 'all-star' status on the site," she says.
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We want to learn how a single cell achieves such remarkable acceleration and uses molecular springs to amplify its power output.
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Hopefully, one day, these women will see someone who represents them — and I'm crossing my fingers that Kiyoko achieves her dream.
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There's also a 2mm-thicker 4K model that omits touch functionality but achieves a claimed 100 percent of Adobe RGB coverage.
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Sergey Akimov performs a stunning aerial set; Alexander Koblikov juggles elegantly; the Dosov Troupe achieves remarkable heights with its teeterboard act.
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Part of what makes Ripley so interesting is that she achieves her hero status unexpectedly — while the audience follows right behind.
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By connecting buyers with multiple dealers in an instant, e-trading achieves both, as well as leaving a clear audit trail.
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Fontana's objective for his art was the breaking of dimensional limitations, both physical and metaphysical, and it still achieves his goal.
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It's rare for a film to be able to telegraph just one of these ideas—and The Farewell stunningly achieves both.
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If no one candidate achieves an absolute majority -- over 50% of the vote -- a runoff will take place on May 26.
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A miner that achieves this can privately mine blocks at a pace that overtakes the original blockchain, essentially creating a fork.
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Nurmagomedov often achieves this locking of the hands off a single underhook pin, which is a solid hitting position in itself.
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Under the scheme, the government pays a provider to deliver a public service, but only if it achieves a successful outcome.
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A president's chief resource for persuasion is his professional reputation, ideally that of a winner who achieves objectives and punishes opposition.
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And while the combat and exploration can be fun, it really never achieves more than a very athletic Epcot Center attraction.
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The fourth installment in the "Toy Story" franchise achieves a level of detail and realism unseen in any Disney-Pixar film.
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The holy grail, aerodynamically speaking, is "laminar flow," a state in which a bike shell shape achieves very little wind resistance.
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I ask you because you are an artist, Mr. Jackson, and because sometimes your singing achieves what the best art accomplishes.
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According to the EIA's latest numbers, the U.S. achieves net oil exports of around 22019 million barrels per day in 2022.
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Yet something in him (how Lithgow achieves this I haven't a clue) seems momentarily touched and troubled by the healer's presence.
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Let's hope this Congress achieves real tax reform in 2017 and completes the unfinished business of Ronald Reagan's 1986 tax reform.
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The company projects gross $1.2 billion of gross revenue when it achieves 4 million tonnes of trading capacity, the executive said.
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The new algorithm achieves 84.2% accuracy on a dataset of French Street Name Signs, a significant improvement from the previous systems.
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For purposes of argument, let us assume that the FOMB achieves its mission as delineated by the 85033 members of Congress.
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"Until the company achieves profitability, it will have to seek other sources of capital in order to continue operations," they say.
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" She added: "As we go forward, we must conduct elections in a way that achieves unity from sea to shining sea.
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The California-based company, Heliogen, achieves its extreme heat using massive arrays of mirrors to focus sunlight to a single point.
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When it comes to community supervision, we must focus on how well the system achieves rehabilitation, not on maximizing its duration.
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Mr. Blankfein, though, achieves a 93 percent approval rating and regularly makes it into the 100 highest-rated US chief executives.
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The Light Rider achieves that balance with a 3-D printed, aluminum-alloy frame that resembles a web of metallic bones.
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Sure. I think it brings together a sense of brotherhood, just like Her Forest achieves a sense of sisterhood and community.
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And I'm not the only one who thinks so — the late, great Roger Ebert said Bynes "achieves greatness" in the movie.
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The ratings could be upgraded if VSK achieves a profitable diversification of the insurance portfolio, or if VSK's capital strengthens significantly.
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But Ms. Kozloff, a veteran of the Pattern and Decoration movement of the 22016s, achieves her own mixture of visual energies.
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"Anyone who achieves something in sports feels confident," said Arsen Saitiev, a school principal in Makhachkala, the capital of the region.
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The facade version "is manufactured under slightly higher pressure and achieves a smoother and denser surface," said Mr. Reeg, of Rundzwei.
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" He added, "By putting his cameras on the cycles, Brown achieves audience-participation effects with speed that amounts to marvelous delirium.
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The plot achieves what O'Brien's books are so well known for: using war as a setting for exploring the human character.
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"The Islamic Republic can negotiate with America whenever it achieves the power to resist America's pressure and blackmail," the ayatollah said.
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"I'm in favor if it achieves the endgame," said David Arivo, a besuited lawyer who was about to return to work.
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In some scenes, Hens achieves a kind of middle tone, where, while still producing little horrors, he remains stoic, or reticent.
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The IEA said it's possible that China achieves its goal of deploying 5 million electric vehicles by the end of 2020.
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Over all, Mr. Pettibon's art has the prickly, manic feel of such rants, and like them, it rarely achieves smooth resolution.
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Working with watercolor and Sumi ink on handmade Indian recycled cotton rag paper, Ebinama achieves a feeling of raw, organic beauty.
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We'll have to wait and see if the new F-Type achieves the same icon status as some of its predecessors.
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Ending deferral achieves that goal, but a tough per-country minimum tax would also be a key step in that direction.
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Judges must consider various ends — incapacitation, deterrence, rehabilitation and punishment — and impose a sentence that achieves some measure of them all.
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Finally, Jay achieves a personal dream by driving up the highest road on the East Coast — in a vintage steam car.
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On that song, the two-minute marvel "Gucci Gang," he achieves an almost meditative state through repetition of the title phrase.
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The play will run for at least another month, so describing just how it achieves this unease doesn't seem quite fair.
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He achieves this by varying the thickness of the painting and the use of close tonalities and subtle shifts in hues.
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Even if Trump achieves all of his desired policies, the market could see a pullback before it starts climbing again, strategists added.
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A risograph machine looks like a copy machine and sort of simulates what silkscreening achieves, but very fast and cheaper than xeroxing.
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Each hue looks sand-papered, as if laundered too many times — an effect Levinthal achieves by scraping her panels with a razor.
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It's hard to describe what O'Hara, one of our most brilliant comedic presences, regularly and somehow even casually achieves on Schitt's Creek.
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And in spite of its military-fantasy complexities, it achieves an accessibility that isn't really there in games like League of Legends.
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Health is nuanced, which is what often gets lost in translation when a too-good-to-be-true food achieves viral fame.
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But whereas the CPP would have reduced emissions by a further 19% by 2030, ACE achieves only a drop of 0.7-1.5%.
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If Across the Universe achieves a quality of timelessness, it's because the music, written by the Beatles 60 years ago, has too.
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But it has no set time as she reportedly told her MPs she would step down once the U.K. formally achieves Brexit.
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Last year, stock equity grants were increased significantly and it will happen again later this year once Model 3 achieves high volume.
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The researchers say it's the first example of a plant that achieves pollination by pretending to smell like a carnivorous animal's dinner.
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They have applied the same reasoning in the law courts, leading to the doctrine that bargaining by parties achieves the optimal outcome.
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Nozkowski achieves his remarkable transfiguration of a familiar, potentially sentimental image – a bouquet of flowers – without resorting to strange or idiosyncratic forms.
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Many are topped not only in frosting or cream but in gold, an effect Wolek achieves using eight-karat gold luster overglaze.
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Because the brain of people will change, it does that and eventually it achieves that goal of becoming faster and more accurate.
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Ostensibly it's about a middle-class community in the Boston area, but she achieves something above and beyond her specific subject matter.
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Oh No was created with the sound of the resulting music in mind, and it achieves the same kind of idiosyncratic feel.
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The 3R scenario achieves another 1,183 metric megatons, which is not nothing, but only because it assumes some residual carbon in electricity.
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The other is to remove more CO250 or other greenhouse gases from the atmosphere than nature currently achieves — so-called negative emissions.
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Lonzo Ball is already so good that he achieves the rare feat of bringing art to the often unwatchably raw college game.
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Desire opens up possibilities but never achieves anything, whereas enjoyment is just the brutal achievement of something—and after that it's done.
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But director Ben Wheatley (Kill List, A Field In England) achieves a mesmerizing and unusual balance between splattery violence and arthouse sophistication.
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MBDA argues that it achieves economies by concentrating different functions—research or testing, for example—at one or other of its sites.
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While "Portrait" sometimes slips into murky disarray, it also achieves chillingly sudden shifts in mood, from joking and light to excruciatingly dark.
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Graff's project beautifully achieves its chief goal — educating people too young or born too late to remember what the day of Sept.
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Jeff Knupp of DSC claims that his one achieves private-equity returns for its clients for only 20% of the usual cost.
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If you're performing the same work as a Russian bot, or if it achieves the same end, perhaps you shouldn't do it.
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Companies whose chief executives also preside over their boards argue that having a lead independent director achieves the necessary balance of power.
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De Vetten achieves the insane levels of detail using cocoa butter-based paints and multiple layers of modeling chocolate, fondant, and marzipan.
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Ncube however said a local currency would only be introduced when the country has enough foreign reserves and achieves macro-economic stability.
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Hermès achieves a similar feel through a different fabric, with an unlined cotton-and-jersey jacket so thin that it's almost sheer.
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This HBO comedy achieves something few extremely well-done comedies are able to do — it actually gets you invested in its plot.
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South Carolina's new law was written to do just that, though Kimpson and other advocates say it achieves awful little in practice.
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In doing so, Twombly achieves a luscious vulgarity that is comparable to certain works of Pablo Picasso, but owe nothing to him.
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Some fanfic achieves fame — ahem, Fifty Shades of Grey — while some lives in obscurity on fan-driven Tumblrs — like the infamous Larry.
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But for the powerful, it's greatest asset—the obvious thing it achieves, above all else—is how it allows them to obfuscate.
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When any work of Art is fully realized, I believe it achieves a presence and an autonomy of existence in the world.
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It's something Mangold achieves so effectively that he has you anxious on the edge of your seat any time a race occurs.
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Although she achieves mixed results, DuVernay's eclectic world-building in A Wrinkle in Time broadcasts her bold strokes as a visionary filmmaker.
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"The situation is very grave, it doesn't seem much time is left before North Korea achieves its complete nuclear armament," Lee said.
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"Lantern's bid clearly achieves the highest and best value," Ivona Smith, a member of the Weinstein Company's board, said in a statement.
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Michael Bloomberg reflects a strain of politics that achieves substantial success in state and local government, primarily in the northeastern United States.
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Paired with the toasted and caramelized tomato paste, the bagoong achieves a deep, concentrated umami flavor, enough to season all the vegetables.
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Under the state's jungle primary system, a runoff will be triggered if no candidate achieves a simple majority in Saturday's primary election.
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Her des Grieux on Tuesday was the tenor Michael Fabiano, who often achieves penetrating resonance at the cost of intonation and gracefulness.
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Parents must hope for the best, but also believe that life will have meaning even with a child who achieves limited functioning.
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Mary and Rita lose track of each other in the ensuing subterfuge, and this is where Gellhorn's novel achieves its devastating genius.
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Midge is the on the road to true fame and success that she achieves with her talent — and on her own terms.
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"We think expectations are low and believe shares could react positively if the company achieves sequential growth in deliveries (~95k +)," Kallo said.
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Mr. Ives achieves the same feat here, in what may just be his most brilliant act yet of Franco-American theatrical resurrection.
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When you know the story behind the story, all of a sudden she achieves a kind of parity with it,' Burns says.
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Television still has a long way to go before it achieves anything like diversity that reflects the world as it actually is.
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Bosco achieves the look by hand-painting one-inch strands all over the head just three shades lighter than the client's natural color.
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"Instead of a human out searching and sweeping, ALMDS achieves a higher rate of speed and covers a lot more area," he added.
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Charlotte only achieves clarity after she was forcibly removed from the Academy, and then spent years shuffling in and out of mental hospitals.
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Good design should feel natural and like it couldn't possibly be any other way, and that's exactly the high standard that 1More achieves.
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But it is 450 pounds lighter, and its V-8 engine achieves 453 mile per gallon on the highway that rivals smaller SUVs.
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As such, it achieves an ambiguity that may be limited, or imperfect, but that no other cinematic universe entry so far can claim.
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No group of doctors more completely achieves the goal of helping patients than those who focus on ameliorating the symptoms of the dying.
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By all intents, the transaction achieves the same outcome as an inversion, even though Allergan was technically the buyer, despite being much smaller.
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The pattern is clear: If an entity or individual achieves a certain level of scale and influence, then the company will engage earnestly.
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Estonia, where chopping sticks is an outdoor pursuit, scores highly enough to beat the rest of Europe and achieves similar results to Japan.
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Brooker also had some words for those who would argue that Bandersnatch achieves nothing that computer games haven't been excelling in for years.
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"Hovering in adverse winds is a task that consumes a human pilot's attention, but automated flight control achieves 'rock steady' precision," he said.
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They vest according to a set distribution schedule after an employee achieves performance goals, or remains with the company for a certain period.
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"On Chesil Beach" mostly achieves its goal: to paint a comprehensive portrait of a single moment and how painfully it can be misinterpreted.
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But it takes off, updates its map and then goes through a process of planning and re-planning until it achieves that goal.
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Wrong. The only thing the song addition achieves is destroying the laugh track, which we've already determined is vital to the video's success.
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The brand is on track to hit $1 billion in sales next year, and Felix could help make sure it achieves that milestone.
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A chicken's weight at slaughter today is twice what it was 70 years ago, and it achieves such heft in half the time.
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Quantum error correction may be how the emergent fabric of space-time achieves its robustness, despite being woven out of fragile quantum particles.
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The company also said the deferred compensation will only be payable if Bombardier achieves performance goals that position it for long term success.
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As a video game that embodies the heroics of everyday survivors, The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit achieves something difficult, moving, and exemplary.
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The organization, which is named after American civil rights activist Rosa Parks, achieves this goal through consultancy, training, event organization, and internal surveys.
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The United States said on Wednesday the case should be handled in a way that achieves justice "without politically motivated inflammation" of tensions.
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"'Black lives matter' doesn't mean other lives don't – it's simply asking that the black community also achieves the justice they deserve," Zuckerberg wrote.
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Although it notes that Facebook is the only company that "fully achieves the target of reviewing the majority of notifications within the day".
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No other active player is so synonymous with postseason success, and no other player (or team) achieves it on so precise a schedule.
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By juxtaposing Greek thought with a captivity story featuring a pretty blonde woman, The OA achieves a very strange and compelling textural effect.
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"I just love the way she works – in a very straightforward, un-flashy way – and she achieves great things," Jones told Interview magazine.
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Mr. West is a prime example of a person who achieves wealth and adopts the conservative values that will help him keep it.
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But if the grants are targeted to ensure a prosecutor achieves a certain outcome against a certain defendant, alarm bells should go off.
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So that achieves North Korea's first objective even if there's no progress at all in terms of what they discuss at the summit.
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She achieves this effect with intricate and fast brushwork that yields porous, tactile surfaces that absorb the eye and stir sensations of touch.
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He delivered a speech this morning asserting that Trump is constructing "a new liberal order that prevents war and achieves greater prosperity" (Reuters).
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But it is 450 pounds lighter, and its V-8 engine achieves 23 mile per gallon on the highway that rivals smaller SUVs.
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He said the firm is paying more attention to the margins Tesla achieves on cars it sells rather than how many it makes.
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And there's not, it's not a good culture or a bad culture, it's a cohesive culture that achieves the goal that you want.
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Whatever dream you had of posing dreamily in front of Coachella's ferris wheel needs to wait until everyone else also achieves that dream.
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Guided by its "user oriented" business philosophy, Tencent achieves its mission via the delivery of integrated internet solutions to over 1 billion netizens.
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Why it matters: When this kind of attack achieves its goal and the targeted company fails to recover quickly, other attackers find encouragement.
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A half-century later Mr. Dylan has built a body of work, written and sung, that achieves greatness in its breadth and beauty.
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Ms. Villafañe achieves full manic liftoff upon her first entrance and never crashes down, elevating what could be a stereotype into an archetype.
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It achieves the kind of empathetic connection that Facebook and Google talk about when they wax poetic about the future of virtual reality.
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It is the rare white rapper that achieves nationwide fame first and then cycles back to seek the approval of the black community.
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Luckily there's a plan in Congress that achieves that goal, is revenue-neutral, and doesn't raise taxes on the poor or middle class.
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You will worry that you have not sufficiently disguised the conditions under which you ordinarily live, which is what cleaning house usually achieves.
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A disconnected fax machine is useless; as a node on a larger network of fax machines, however, it achieves something close to magic.
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The production, under the direction of Austin Pendleton, only intermittently achieves the paradoxical merger of vast emotion and delicate expression that Foote requires.
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Production versus consumption For Helm, even if the United Kingdom achieves its target in terms of power production, consumption is what ultimately matters.
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In the first two episodes, Mr. Daldry achieves something unusual: He tells the story of Elizabeth II through the prism of being unprepared.
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Plant-based meat won't become a shopping-cart staple unless it achieves price parity, and some observers worry about how long that's taking.
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I'm not sure the auteur tag is really sticking if a film achieves greatness by the skill with which it ignores your interference.
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If the organization achieves a certain set of goals, the donor funds are then — and only then — used to pay off the bondholders.
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The Transportation bill achieves significant emission reductions and improves driver safety by supporting wildlife crossings that will reconnect migration routes bisected by highways.
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"We urge you to seek an agreement in conference that achieves repeal of the hated and economically destructive death tax," the letter says.
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The book, by Zachary Karabell, tells the story of a deeply unpopular and untrustworthy New Yorker who, against all odds, achieves the presidency.
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He achieves two distinct tones of gray and black with a single ink, simply because the mark gets darker where the strokes overlap.
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At the same time, Wandelweiser's ghost tonality never achieves stability; it will frustrate those who expect one chord to lead logically to another.
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If no candidate achieves a majority in the first round, a runoff is expected in May between the two candidates securing the most votes.
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This time, however, Michael finally achieves his sinister mission when he stabs Laurie in the back and sends her plunging to her apparent death.
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Even Nick Cave only occasionally achieves it and he has a veritable army of caustic old men in sharp suits to keep him grounded.
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So it's important to catch and hold on to the moments when Twitter transcends its daily dumbness and achieves moments of surreal, heady collaboration.
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Though voters are not actually assigned to districts in the way we have imagined in our examples, the practice of gerrymandering achieves similar results.
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And Joseph Wang of the University of California, San Diego, reports in ACS Sensors that he has a system that achieves this quite literally.
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Excluding the effect of any cost cutting it achieves, GM's Suryadevara reaffirmed GM's commodity costs in 22.03 will increase by $21.87 billion over 21.25.
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In her debut novel, Mem, Bethany C. Morrow achieves the nearly impossible feat of creating truly new speculative fiction; reading it feels like discovery.
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Tony Revolori, a 21-year-old, plays the type of bully I'm more familiar with: the arrogant smarty pants who also somehow achieves coolness.
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AurKa Pharma will receive $110 million upfront and is eligible to earn up to $465 million more if it achieves regulatory and sales milestones.
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American conservatives, for their part, are right that Singapore's health-care system achieves fine results by emphasising personal responsibility, competition and low public spending.
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And because Colorado Springs' Klan chapter is presented as a handful of pathetic bunglers, it's hard to say what exactly the undercover operation achieves.
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After NASA achieves the coveted "boots on the Moon," then the space agency will focus on its second phase of the lunar return: sustainability.
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Ryan, who is also the chairman of PwC U.S., says this achieves the goal of CEO Action: to reach as many companies as possible.
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Enbridge lawyer Christy Brusven argued the revised environmental statement is adequate and achieves what the court ordered - addressing a spill impact on the watershed.
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Audeze calls this sound localization, and it achieves it by tracking the movements of your head and mapping out the dimensions of your room.
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It more or less achieves a goal — access to health insurance for all Americans — that progressives have been trying to reach for three generations.
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Despite the means with which she achieves it — including high profile assassinations — Maya has always prioritized her own autonomy and freedom over anything else.
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The biggest principle is a price on carbon dioxide emissions across the U.S. economy that achieves at least 80% reduction in emissions by 2050.
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As with any new technology, fuel cell costs should come down if the market grows and achieves economies of scale in manufacturing and infrastructure.
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The individual is uniquely responsible for their own financial success, and the company achieves maximum output without having to compensate people for their downtime.
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Murray, 23, can earn up to $70 million under terms of the new deal if he achieves all bonuses, agent Rich Paul told ESPN.
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In a good multi-cam, the audience's every reaction — laugh or sob or tense silence — achieves its own tension and release, its own catharsis.
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Thomas's virtuosity is on full display in this work, which achieves surprising depth through simple vertical red marks over only a few different blues.
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However, leaving aside the extent to which each book achieves its stated objective, the objectives themselves stand out for their derring-do and ambition.
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Mrs Clinton took a very literal approach: she portrays herself as someone who gets things done, and thus qualifies as someone who achieves "progress".
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My expectations proved largely incorrect; much of the work achieves a surprising positivity through rebellion, finding ways to subvert societal baggage tied to femaleness.
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But the focus on Avery's guilt or innocence misses what the docu-series really achieves: It exposes the American criminal justice system's biggest weakness.
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The updated NAFTA agreement — renamed the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA — is an opportunity to ensure that Mexico achieves its climate targets.
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Japanese monetary policy must remain loose until the world's third-largest economy achieves a higher inflation rate, Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said.
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If he achieves any combination of these objectives without jeopardizing North Korea's nuclear capability, the North Korean dictator will return to Pyongyang a victor.
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Because metformin can influence a number of metabolic pathways, the precise mechanism by which it achieves its anticancer effects remains a source of debate.
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If your giftee would enjoy a standing desk, but you have a tighter budget, this $25 cardboard desktop riser achieves a similar end result.
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I don't know how to begin assessing it: It's terrible, but the point is to be terrible, so I guess it achieves its objectives.
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Some of his felicities he achieves simply by close translation from the Latin (which is helpfully included on facing pages of this bilingual edition).
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This will be fueled in part by reductions in treatment costs, as AI diagnostics regularly achieves faster and more accurate diagnoses than human doctors.
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A high-quality pizza oven achieves high temperatures with minimal preheating, can cook mouth-watering pizzas of several sizes, and requires minimal clean-up.
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In fact, Fatal Instinct achieves most of what it sets out to do, using audience expectations associated with erotic thrillers to tee up laughs.
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Yet while Democrats could be justified in breaking down some norms that undercut democracy (like, say, the filibuster), Schumer's statement achieves no policy goal.
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Though quite radical in his exploration of parenthood, Nevo is rather conservative on the question of which character deserves punishment and which achieves atonement.
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"The Prom" score achieves that a couple of times, especially in giving Beth Leavel, as the most egotistic of the egotists, two fantastic showstoppers.
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Anyone can divine Mark Rothko or Mark Bradford's greatness; consistently assessing exceptional work before an artist achieves public recognition is the most rigorous test.
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Here is a lavishly flawed opera — a lush, static, lengthy musical layer cake — that achieves levity, and even demonic delight, through Mr. Carsen's interventions.
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Readers follow Jess's life as they search for identity; survive rape, abuse, and heartache; and finally achieves a measure of hope as an activist.
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These additional taxes represent an addition to overall U.S. national income, so that if you ignore distributional issues, the U.S. achieves a net gain.
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Once the movement achieves a good degree of intersectionality we may no longer imagine someone who is gay as also being a white man.
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The casting of Mirren (who reportedly originated the project) achieves another reversal of typical entertainment-industry practice: At 74, she plays a character who.
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It achieves this by maintaining the government imprimatur for ratings agencies known as a nationally recognized statistical rating organization — an N.R.S.R.O., in industry parlance.
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Ultimately the two grandmothers, Chinese and Irish, align themselves, a reconstituted family unit that achieves a harmony of nations on a small, human scale.
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Bowman points out that it's hard to know how we would ever be fully convinced that a neural network achieves anything like real understanding.
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If you believe that what the agency suggests is objectionable, suggest an alternative that minimizes the costs or burdens but achieves the stated objectives.
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McGregor does not have as great a variety in the way he achieves his victories as he, more often than not, knocks people out.
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Battle ropes have been misused, misunderstood, and mistaken as a fad workout tool that traumatizes the shoulders and achieves little more than looking cool.
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The opposition between opening and solid barrier became more apparent as I moved closer to the painting: no one achieves a surface like Whitten.
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Despite the intense portrayals of Segregation, Green Book still achieves perfectly-timed tenderness and humor thanks to the chemistry of Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen.
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"Why would you ever want to settle for just another sporting event in a standardized stadium?" asks Rocket League Rival Series analyst Michael "Achieves" Williams.
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How each film achieves this is slightly different, but they are all engaged in turning the safety of home into something either dangerous or unseemly.
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Cruise's 2019 goal will go forward only if the Cruise system achieves the safety standards the automaker has established, and shown to regulators, he added.
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Christa Scott-Reed achieves the most distinctly different interpretations, in roles ranging from a serene spirit guide to a ghost who does nothing but grumble.
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In addition, the device has to prove so useful — so essential — that consumers instantly recognize its value, and it achieves "can't live without it" status.
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In Russia, she needs President Vladimir Putin's cooperation, but his strategy is the undermining of a united Europe; a "weaponized" refugee flow achieves just that.
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All of his followers have long been impressed by Kimmel's pancake-making skills, and People just found out how he achieves his incredible end results.
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He has made no secret of his desire to bring American troops home, and given no sign that he values the things their presence achieves.
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But a technology company that achieves a major breakthrough in artificial intelligence could race ahead of rivals, put others out of business and lessen competition.
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Facebook also said that it is "actively working" on an approach which achieves both goals, although it declined to provide any details of that work.
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As with all taxpayer funded programs, government officials must ensure that money is being spent wisely and efficiently, and that the program achieves its goals.
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By comparison, Redick sniffing at a 50-50-90 season will likely be a humble footnote, and infographic fodder at best if he achieves it.
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This country has erased minorities from their own narratives since its inception, and mental health activism achieves no complete victories by going the same way.
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"Once the exchange achieves critical mass within digital, we will begin supporting TV, print, radio and out-of-home markets," said Lou Severine, NYIAX's CEO.
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At the high end of things, the owner of the acclaimed Danish restaurant Noma, René Redzepi, dreams of opening a restaurant that achieves zero waste.
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In October, Niantic raised $20 million from the Pokémon Company, Nintendo and Google, with potentially $10 million more to come after it achieves undisclosed milestones.
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But even if the party achieves linguistic unity under Mandarin, says Mr Moser, it may still find social and political unity as elusive as ever.
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Tulsa County, the county seat for Tulsa, Oklahoma, developed a promise-type program called Tulsa Achieves with Tulsa Community College more than 10 years ago.
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He invites these key people to be part of his success, and as he achieves higher degrees of validation it's something everyone feels good about.
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What may seem at first like a caprice achieves potency and force in the hands of a writer whose absurdist landscape couldn't be more acute.
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If the summit achieves success, it will be comparable to the 1989 Malta summit that brought an end to the Cold War, according to Song.
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Fed with more flour, and more water, a sourdough eventually achieves a kind of symbiosis that helps dough rise, without the use of cultivated yeast.
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But talking while exercising demands great breath control, and being heard and understood over loud music requires better sound balance than what this production achieves.
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While I know that all of God of War's cutscenes were motion captured, it isn't the one shot structure that achieves that feeling of imprecision.
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Democrats hope that by killing the Republican bill, they can work with Mr. Trump to create bipartisan legislation that achieves a middle-class tax cut.
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Denis Johnson seems to be the abiding spirit of the novel, which achieves the incendiary strangeness of his prose if not the same supreme illumination.
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But the movie, directed by Xavier Giannoli, in fact aims for tragedy (which it nearly achieves) and enigmatic spirituality (and here's where there's a problem).
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Most animal conflicts aim at establishing a social hierarchy rather than causing lethal damage to opponents, which achieves the best cost-benefit for the group.
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But the core of Mr. Novros's work remains a kind of spirituality, which achieves an architectural resonance in two imposing, moderately shaped paintings from 26824.
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A 1990 dinner party in her Brooklyn brownstone achieves a perfect alchemy of guests, food and music, and is crowned by an enchanting snowfall outside.
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For pie doughs, Ms. Ko prefers natural colors, which she achieves by using natural dyes from the pulps and powders of beets, spirulina and spinach.
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"So that achieves North Korea's first objective, even if there's no progress at all in terms of what they discuss at the summit," Zhao said.
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This is a luxury we cannot afford, it is said, as whichever world power achieves superhuman intelligence via AI first is likely to become dominant.
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By boldly situating his narrative omniscience in a ghost (or corpse, or spirit — I'm unsure what to call the narrator), Ackerman immediately achieves uncanny authority.
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His waiter, though taciturn while on duty, is a chatterbox as a narrator, providing a busy, intricate analysis until each minor stumble achieves seismic status.
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It achieves this thanks to a quad-motor setup, with an electric motor at each wheel, and torque vectoring that's driven by "industry leading" algorithms.
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As a practical matter, current legal doctrine achieves almost the same outcome that would have been achieved if the ERA were part of the Constitution.
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Barack Obama's presidency and Clinton's nomination have shown that when a member of an underrepresented group achieves new heights politically, it invites vitriol and backlash.
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Walden stressed that the deal still achieves Verizon's aim of uniting its AOL subsidiary and Yahoo's audiences to challenge Facebook and Google in online advertising.
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All the shows revolved around the third Bon Iver album, "22, a Million," which achieves Mr. Vernon's new and unexpected fusion of introspection and aggression.
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Traton's roughly 13% share of the North American market lags domestic rival Daimler and is about half what it achieves in Europe and South America.
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The song's music video, created by the internet artist John Michael Boling, achieves a similar effect, using digital ephemera in the service of timeless storytelling.
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Tesla also expects quarterly operating income will turn positive once it achieves this pace, according to CEO Elon Musk, speaking on the company's earnings call.
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The Permanency for Children Act achieves this by synchronizing existing state and federal databases that help locate and notify children's birthfathers during the permanency process.
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Other agenda items will include reviewing the litany of grievances of the past several decades — yet another sign that the Arab League seldom achieves anything.
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ImpactMatters, a nonprofit backed by the Gates Foundation, rates nonprofits based on their social impact — how much good a nonprofit achieves per dollar of cost.
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Each one has its own objectively discernible point when it achieves its flavor and textural peak, asparagus different from artichoke, green bean different from potato.
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If Our Beginning achieves their goal to serve a vegan-plus-mandatory-milk diet, Ms. Lyle said, she would remove her children from the school.
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Mr. McCaslin's five-minute solo achieves its full emotional roar inside an extraordinary Maria Schneider large-ensemble composition, moving through a series of vivid, changing backdrops.
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Because she understands the way viewing distance changes the perspective and forms of a large painting, the scale she achieves cannot be simply enlarged from sketches.
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As its name suggests, the ELT will be the largest optical telescope ever built when it achieves first light in 2024 after a decade of construction.
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"We will take what achieves the interests of the Palestinian people and leave behind what does not agree with the Palestinian people," Jabari told BuzzFeed News.
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That's comparable to what the Surface Pro with a Core i7 achieves, and it doesn't make the Spectre x2 an outlier in this class of computers.
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If the next president achieves even a quarter of what each candidate has promised in the first two years in office, it will be a miracle.
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It achieves this with eight cameras, a pair of lidar, six radars, 12 ultrasonic sensors, as well as GPS and an IMU (inertial measurement unit) sensor.
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It achieves this by having the new display be driven by its stylus itself rather than the TFT backplates that have been used for previous displays.
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We'll have more details on the Snapchat redesign this morning, so we won't have long to wait to see if this new design achieves its goals.
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Celgene shareholders would also get a security called a "contingent value right", which entitles them to more money if the company achieves certain milestones over time.
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Of course, Microsoft has been building something similar for years now with the Surface Pro, but Acer achieves almost the same performance for way less money.
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It achieves this by using projectors and sensors that track motion and measure depth and pressure to let you interact with objects made entirely of light.
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One of the best ways to justify buying one of Apple's top-of-the-line iPhone models is the advancements the company achieves in mobile photography.
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Pitting Clinton's political history against Trump's much more ridiculous past achieves a similar goal: no commentary necessary, do you really want to vote for this guy?
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This open, sweeping invocation is the stuff that great art, given its pre-linguistic potential of unchaining common codes, sometimes achieves — and does once more here.
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But Hamilton achieves its success precisely by collapsing the space between past and present—by helping us see the founding fathers as fundamentally similar to ourselves.
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While the technology was state-of-the-art then, the imaging and analysis pulled from it is light-years away from what seismic surveying achieves today.
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Written by Margaret Wise Brown, an acclaimed children's author who is also featured in the exhibit, the book achieves the perfect balance of fairytale and reality.
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The Mi 5 achieves that with aplomb, showing off design hallmarks that Xiaomi introduced with its Mi Note, and looking nothing like Apple's aluminum-clad flagship.
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Even if the company achieves its goal of producing 500,000 cars per year, it will still be a very small player in the overall auto market.
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"The process of asserting itself as a great power is more important than the result it achieves," says Maria Lipman, the editor of Counterpoint, a journal.
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This device, in other words, achieves with optics what Olavi Sotavalta achieved with his ears, and what Harrington has achieved with the help of a microphone.
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"As much as I would like to punch Bitmain in the nose, I don't think a [code change] achieves what we want," Vorick wrote on Reddit.
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The first proposal would require that any legislation that achieves 290 co-sponsors — three-fifths of the House — be debated and get a timely floor vote.
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Novelist (Dame) Margaret Drabble's best known book might be The Millstone (1965), the story of a freewheeling academic who achieves independence and motherhood in modern London.
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The President said we're going to do it in a orderly fashion that achieves our objective and that ... our mission set in the region remains unchanged.
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But even more impressively, it achieves a miles-per-gallon rating of 22, and a 67 mpg of gasoline equivalent while running on the hybrid drivetrain.
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He achieves a striking Sinatra-lite on "I'll Be Home for Christmas" and wrings "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" into a scene of pure pathos.
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Now, what if they each send their top two people to a sport, where each person competes individually, and achieves an individual ranking among all competitors.
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Researchers from the Public Policy Initiative believe that deferring claiming benefits encourages people to work longer, and achieves a worthy goal of a more secure retirement.
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For example, a triple lutz has a base value of 6.0, and if a skater achieves a +0.593 GOE average, they receive an extra 1.4 points.
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WebBank, a small bank in Utah, achieves one of the highest return-on-equity metrics of any bank by providing an analogous service for marketplace lenders.
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Adding different ingredients to the clay, along with experimentation in firing, Eastman achieves a variety of vibrant colors and contrasting textures in wild, fantasy-like sculptures.
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Even the best natural language processing program generally achieves 70 percent to 75 percent accuracy, which means more than a quarter of posts would be misinterpreted.
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However, the show achieves this by making the idea of "prejudice" a footnote and using his South Asian race as a catalyst to his perceived guilt.
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Republicans had a decade at least to come up with a comprehensive tax reform plan that achieves their goals without raising taxes on the middle class.
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With the middle essentially vanished, gone, too, are trust in and patience for the kind of stardom that achieves nothing more than dinner and a movie.
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At 21 petaflops, the new machine achieves more than twice the speed of the leading supercomputer in November, when the last Top 2000 list was published.
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The color comes from dok anchan, or butterfly pea flower, the blossom of a climbing vine native to Thailand, that in nature achieves an imperial blue.
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In an untitled view of a shuttered Brooklyn Chinatown store in his new show, "Sandpaper Tongue," this oversaturation of detail achieves a paradoxical kind of hyperrealism.
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Lipniewska achieves the neat trick of providing just enough scaffolding to get young doodlers started, while keeping everything abstract and primitive-looking enough to be unintimidating.
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Collectively, these five lessons represent a new kind of Trumpian diplomacy that achieves results while advancing the interests of American businesses and workers across the globe.
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"She was held in the loving arms of her family as she peacefully achieves the 'calm' for which they've been searching for so long," they added.
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But unless the economy achieves the hoped-for 3 percent growth, it's unlikely that tax cuts will produce enough revenue to avoid creating additional federal debt.
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He also might still be eligible for the final 527,000 options allowed under that package if Tesla achieves a final profit target before August of 2022.
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In the late afternoon, Main Street achieves a haunting effect as it empties, and large, carved wooden statues outside many shops are silhouetted in the darkness.
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Some of this he achieves with stark visual echoes, as when water rushing into a downed Spitfire engulfs the pilot and elsewhere a soldier nearly drowns.
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But they do not want to be blamed for blocking legislation that by any objective analysis achieves the Republican goal of destroying the A.C.A. and more.
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A spokesperson for the Buttigieg campaign said in a statement that back-billing is a feature not a bug—it's how the plan achieves universal coverage.
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At one point in a clip posted to Twitter, Adomian asks Sanders how the Vermont senator achieves the rumpled look sometimes seen on the campaign trail.
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ROSS: I THINK YOU HAVE TO JUDGE THIS ADMINISTRATION BY THE RESULTS IT ACTUALLY ACHIEVES, NOT BY SOMEBODY'S HYPOTHETICAL CONCERNS ABOUT WHAT MIGHT BE THE CONSEQUENCES.
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We can avoid that problem by embracing a plan that both preserves coverage for those who have it and achieves savings with badly needed Medicaid reforms.
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This sense of fragility achieves ravishing articulation in the sound recording, "Nature Boy (L's of Hollywood Sign)," which gallery-goers can listen to on portable headphones.
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It achieves this without harming the integrity of public safety as prison sentences would only be recalibrated for certain nonviolent offenders and would require careful judicial oversight.
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The phone achieves this by having the modules snap onto magnetic connectors on the back, and the interface has the same bandwidth as a USB 3.0 connection.
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None of those are necessarily a strike against the movie, which fantastically achieves its simple goal: to be a big, eye-popping spectacle about a Chinese legend.
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Having a husband is put forth in society as an "accomplishment" to be celebrated — often more so than any personal accomplishments a woman achieves on her own.
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They're made of a thin, lightweight concrete that achieves the perfect white, and they have unusual banisters that seem carved out from the wall alongside the stairs.
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Everyone knows the bit in The Matrix when Neo achieves digital messiah status and suddenly sees "reality" for what it really is: lines of trailing green code.
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On "Cello Renoise", the tone of Coates' cello achieves a synergy with skittering, alien drum and bass percussion resulting in a virtuoso rinse-out of radiating harmonics.
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In over 120 works, Rhee achieves a pure harmony of contradictory ideas such as East and West, spiritual and material, natural and artificial, and life and death.
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Raisin achieves this by creating characters who are both authentic and relatable, reminding us that football players are every bit as human as the rest of us.
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But Salto is still not as speedy or as proficient of a high-jumper as the galago, which achieves speeds of up to 2.24 meters per second.
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If ClassPass achieves its goal of turning everyone into a workout fiend, the company's $100 flat monthly rate effectively cuts off its own legs to do so.
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Fans can be just as bad, and as the recent surge of celebrity hacking scandals shows, once a star achieves fame, the public stops respecting their humanity.
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By leaning into and toying with that fundamental relationship, indie game Minit achieves something that feels referential and nostalgic and yet unique and exhilarating all at once.
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In the long run, it may show that it's built up a core audience for its product and achieves the lifetime value it wants from that investment.
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Fitch also expects the discounter format will negatively impact group profit margin in 2016 before improving in 2017 once O'key achieves some critical mass in this channel.
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Still, with its top-flight cast and absorbing historical foundation, the movie doesn't just chronicle when America began reaching for the stars, but sporadically achieves cinematic liftoff.
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If he achieves that, his mission truly will be accomplished, and he can raise a banner above the White House proclaiming as much for all to read.
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He too warned that OPEC supply will remain too high to balance the oversupplied market if the cartel only achieves 60 to 70 percent compliance with cuts.
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They call out the disruptions in museological storytelling of accepted histories that Wilson achieves, and address the resulting tensions these moves incur for viewers of the exhibition.
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In contrast to Terry Winters, who has pushed conventional compositional formats (all-over grid and centrally located form) into new territory, Grotjahn achieves a Frankenstein-like pastiche.
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"Apple confirms the iPhone 7 camera lens is sapphire, and under proper testing conditions achieves the hardness and purity results expected from sapphire," says an Apple spokesperson.
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So, it's safe to say that, if someone achieves the title of "saint," their faith has been more than tested — it's been researched, questioned, and formally approved.
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Mr Affleck is certainly physically impressive and achieves his goal of looking "like a superhero", but lumbers around like a human bull in a Gotham china shop.
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Repealing all of ObamaCare's taxes achieves not one, but two goals for President Trump and conservatives: repeal of ObamaCare, and providing tax relief for families and businesses.
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The story delves deeper into Robin's history, and "achieves a new candor about the gap between solving crimes and repairing their damages," our reviewer, Charles Finch, wrote.
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"Dirks has shown that he achieves economic success with firm cost control," Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr said in a statement, highlighting his ability to strike partner deals.
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Moreover, its success depends not just on how it is perceived at home, and how it goes down in the Conservative Party, but what it actually achieves.
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AIRWAVES achieves this objective by establishing a defined spectrum pipeline, which will provide more capacity for wireless providers to improve existing service and expand to new areas.
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Such an indirect style of dramaturgy demands extremely natural acting, which the cast successfully achieves under the direction of Chris O'Connor, Mile Square's founder and artistic director.
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Pelosi gently rebuked Waters via Twitter: "as we go forward, we must conduct elections in a way that achieves unity from sea to shining sea," she said.
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The catch is that companies can only choose a private regulator that continues to satisfy the government that it achieves the results the political process has set.
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Manufacturers wonder whether their businesses will remain viable if the UK government achieves what it wants: an orderly withdrawal from the customs union, sometime in the 2600s.
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We need a Clean Water Rule like the one issued in 2015 based on Justice Kennedy's opinion, or clarifying legislation that achieves the same or greater results.
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If no candidate achieves a majority in the first round of voting at the convention, many of the bound delegates will be free to support another candidate.
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In its frankness at every level, and its refusal to put on rose-tinted glasses, Cowgirl Blues achieves something special: it's an album that tells the truth.
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ClearMotion says it achieves this through "proprietary algorithms," which is a unique use of in-car smarts not related to autonomous driving or driver-assist features directly.
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If you can do all of that cheaper than we talked about, cheaper than Obamacare achieves, and with better quality and it's just terrific — I'm for it.
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Part of how it achieves such trust among consumers is through its transparent and rigorous testing process and a strict commitment to eliminating potential conflicts of interest.
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Only Ms. Benanti, with her ludicrous self-pleasure and inscrutable intentions, achieves the perfect, heightened style to land the airy jokes while maintaining a bright, solid presence.
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For what Ms. Piper achieves is an anatomy of an obsession that, layer by layer, peels off one woman's skin until every nerve ending is mercilessly exposed.
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"This obstruction achieves nothing," said Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, visibly upset as he delivered a scathing speech on the Senate floor.
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Yet for all its electronic metamorphoses, the goal it achieves is intimacy, as Kelela whispers and coos about all the shifting modalities of getting close to someone.
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That sounds like one of the biggest zooms we've seen on a mainstream smartphone, but there's a lot of nuance to how Samsung's phone achieves the figure.
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That a play achieves depth mostly through music and a powerful late interpolation feels a bit backward to me, even if musicals do it all the time.
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We might wish, at times, that Mr. Trump were a little less juvenile, or insensitive, or hypersensitive; but we might also wish that every president achieves perfection.
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"President Trump has focused on concluding a Phase One agreement that achieves meaningful, fully-enforceable structural changes and begins rebalancing the U.S.-China trade relationship," he said.
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How he handles the bedeviling issue of the border could determine whether he achieves his goal of a swift exit from Europe — or even survives in office.
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Perhaps instead the Navy simply should backload its five-year plan so that it achieves 355 ships by 2030 by spending more funds in the out-years.
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"[Y]ou should really think about it, if you're running a company when the word 'team' is in your head, it's together everyone achieves more," he explains.
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On Monday, OPEC Secretary-General Mohammed Barkindo told CNBC the cartel is seeking to institutionalize the agreement and continue coordinating policy even after it achieves its goal.
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Not just because it can turn one particular story into a showpiece, but because it achieves a high level of consistency and polish across its entire report.
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"Marcel Fasswald has the clear task of ensuring that Industrial Solutions achieves the much-needed turnaround with his extensive experience and expertise in plant construction," Kerkhoff said.
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But Muhly has found his own musical language, a lyricism underpinned by subtle tension, and it achieves uncanny alignment with the lights and shadows of Cavafy's poetry.
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Europe has become a battleground in a struggle between Beijing and Washington that analysts say could determine which of them achieves technological supremacy in the 21st century.
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First is competition, which determines the approach to progress — one party achieves "the winner takes all," others meekly fall in line for the droppings from the table.
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Without substantial evidence to suggest otherwise, it would be naïve to assume that the Chinese leader who achieves maximum authoritarian power will just give it up willingly.
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The 24-year-old Mr. Slater, making his Broadway debut in Tina Landau's exhaustingly imaginative production, achieves this metamorphosis sans prosthetics, skin dye or a facsimile costume.
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He warns that even if Mr. McConnell achieves a legislative win and sees tax reform through, that may not be enough to save him in the primaries.
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It's also notable that Cuba achieves excellent health outcomes even though the American trade and financial embargo badly damages the economy and restricts access to medical equipment.
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Samsung is unveiling a slew of new TVs at CES 2020, including a new model that achieves a first in TV technology: it&aposs nearly all screen.
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"This is a transformational transaction for both companies and achieves unique and complementary strategic objectives," Richard A. Gonzalez, AbbVie's chairman and chief executive, said in a statement.
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"If you can do all that cheaper than we talked about, cheaper than Obamacare achieves, and with better quality and it's just terrific, I'm for it," Obama said.
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Together with other policy tweaks such as tax cuts and infrastructure spending, China's growth can be stabilized so that the economy achieves a "soft landing," Wang told CNBC.
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Broadcom remains committed to growing its dividend, which could approach $2 billion for fiscal 2017, but will refrain from share repurchases until it achieves its 2x target leverage.
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With access to large local timelines, and not just personally curated feeds, there's a variety of communities and spaces that Twitter, for all of its scale, rarely achieves.
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"The resulting show, I'm sorry to say, achieves the singular feat of being simultaneously frenetic and tedious," wrote The New York Times critic, Charles Isherwood, of the production.
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Indeed, Limbaugh has already cautioned listeners that the establishment may try to steal the nomination from Trump and Cruz if neither achieves the magic number of 1,237 delegates.
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Even if DeepMind never achieves human-level (or indeed, superhuman) artificial intelligence, however, the learning software that it creates along the way can still benefit other Alphabet businesses.
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In February, they opened this unassuming place with a user-friendly four-course, $65 tasting menu that offers multiple choices and achieves lofty goals but defies thumbnail description.
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Huawei's dual-camera system on last year's Honor 8 achieves nice photos using a similar technique, and the soon-to-be-released Moto Z2 Force does the same.
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Part of the value in having a process is not that it is perfect and always achieves best results but that it can guard against the worst mistakes.
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The Bragi Dash, on the other hand, achieves about three hours of battery life on its own, with up to 15 hours of backup battery in the case.
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It achieves the intended softening of the edges of the device and makes for a prettier, more cohesive design, but it doesn't deprive me of useful screen space.
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For every woman who achieves a leadership position — defined as a director-level or higher gig — within the first decade of her career, 1.8 men do the same.
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The five-year survival rate for a set of three common cancers in America and Canada is above 20083%; Germany achieves 64%, whereas Britain manages a mere 52%.
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"This CBO report again confirms that the American Health Care Act achieves our mission: lowering premiums and lowering the deficit," House Speaker Paul Ryan said in a statement.
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A fussy marvel of engineering, the turbo-hybrid achieves incredible power when both the engine is at its maximum RPMs and the car's battery is supplying high-wattage.
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The triumph of the Polish spirit over centuries of hardship gives us all hope for a future in which good conquers evil, and peace achieves victory over war.
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The Impossible Burger only achieves its results for the planet when it's sold to meat-eaters in the place of meat — and that's who the company is targeting.
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Autonomy only achieves its full potential if the solution works with minimal downtime and improves safety (which is also tied to equipment replacement costs, worker compensation and insurance).
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Having municipalities pass ordinances which are nakedly intended to circumvent those laws and abridge private property rights in the name of promoting "competition" achieves none of these goals.
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Just a marker for your DVR: It's during the rose ceremony that Kenny's play on words achieves even greater heights than English professors around the country thought possible.
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But if reimagining the role of underserved characters in the Western was a goal of Fuqua's, then he achieves it much more adeptly when it comes to race.
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This office achieves this through coordination with the Director of National Intelligence and the Department of Homeland Security to assess changes in the global and domestic threat landscape.
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Not running afoul of Trump's supporters fulfills that goal in the short term; tilting the nation's political structures toward white rural voters achieves it in the long term.
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That sounds really hard," but only achieves erection by "pretend[ing] that his dick was a knife, and the woman he was fucking was stabbing herself with it.
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Her book achieves what in-depth first-person reporting should: it humanizes the statistics, makes us aware that every courtroom involves the bureaucratic regimentation of an individual's life.
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Even if management achieves only half its targeted $100 million in cost savings, once taxed at 35 percent and capitalized they will more than pay for the deal.
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"The Layover," a disappointing new play by Leslye Headland that opened on Thursday at Second Stage Theater, achieves the novel feat of being both at the same time.
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The Chinese central government argues that this process achieves the goal laid out in the Basic Law, since all eligible voters would be able to cast a ballot.
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Congressional Republicans have expressed an openness to boost IRS funding in an effort to ensure that their new law achieves the goal of boosting Americans' take-home pay.
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When I Get Home has no songs, just sounds she thought went well together, and hence it achieves the fragile elegance A Seat at the Table hinted at.
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Ryan's formidable fundraising achieves two objectives: Gives Republicans added juice for increasingly expensive House races, and buys him loyalty from members who might be tempted to defy him.
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These arguments for saving and studying the fatberg are compelling enough, to my mind, but the opportunity to gaze upon it within the museum context achieves something more.
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But in trying to squeeze all that into a kaleidoscopic workplace dramedy, it achieves only a paradox: It makes mental illness seem just as uninteresting as its cure.
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"The Chambermaid," Lila Avilés's quietly stunning debut feature, is a work of closely observed workplace realism, but at times it achieves the strangeness and intensity of science fiction.
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In 2018, shareholders agreed to pay Musk only in stock options, which he can tap only if the company achieves aggressive targets for its sales and market value.
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It does, although Pepe's pizza achieves its effect through stripes of concentrated sauces on a layer of cheese, and gives an impression of lushness rather than herbal intensity.
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It achieves a 5-7.5x "continuous optical zoom" by combining fixed and movable lenses, which is how the camera can continually zoom and focus at the same time.
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If it achieves a fraction of the heights of the label's 2000 tour (shared with the stars of Cash Money Records), the night will be rowdy and memorable.
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Critics, and all wine journalists, should owe no allegiance to the wine industry, nor accept the notion that consumption of any wine achieves a sort of ultimate good.
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Here Sottsass, as in his other Memphis pieces, achieves a new friction between form and function, while slyly merging painting, sculpture and furniture with the spirit of architecture.
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Furthermore, even as we hope to defy our mortality, our cells show the devastation that can occur for the organism if even one cell among billions achieves immortality.
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The interest rate and facility fee for both facilities are subject to upward or downward adjustments if the company achieves, or fails to achieve, certain specified sustainability targets.
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Mr. Scott achieves this by ditching the linear, spry soloing style that defined bop, instead favoring lengthy, draped melodies punctured by the occasional boisterous howl on the trumpet.
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It may be a long time before any one engineer gets to work on something that's going to space, and even longer before that project actually achieves liftoff.
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Whether Trump achieves a clean sweep in New York, his current standing makes it highly likely that at the very least he'll take a strong majority of delegates.
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Unfortunately, the loudest voices in the conversation are focused on the Terminator movie scenario, where a super-intelligent AI system achieves godlike power and pursues the humanity's extinction.
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Current legal doctrine, in other words, mostly achieves the same outcome that would have been achieved if the ERA had been approved by three-fourths of the states.
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Clarity achieves only the first of those two; left to its own devices, taken as a virtue in itself, it tends to generate more problems than it solves.
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Several of the president's supporters had little to say when asked how the president achieves his glow or other ways in which he prepares to get camera-ready.
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Even if the company achieves its goal of producing 500,000 cars per year by 2020, it will still be a very small player in the overall auto market.
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It's so funny, because Picasso's work has some of the best-known quotations, yet I don't think his stuff ever really achieves the childlike quality that Dubuffet's does.
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It achieves this by not letting the viewer off the hook, by demanding participation, as far as it is possible in the imagination, in the experience of the Holocaust.
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Over the last four months, I have made the case for that deal in Westminster and across the UK. I stand by what that deal achieves for my country.
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Having no hair achieves a few things: it prevents the infection from spreading via exposed hair, and also makes it easier to put on and take off protective gear.
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Mahler's Sixth Symphony, which Semyon Bychkov is conducting with the New York Philharmonic at David Geffen Hall this week, achieves a remarkable synthesis of Classical structure and Romantic freedom.
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Having done so, the movie produces a split verdict -- eliciting admiration for parts of what "Joker" achieves, without allaying questions about the value, and wisdom, of opening this deck.
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Hin-Yari Ohana Lip Gloss achieves this effect by using a rolling steel ball applicator and scenting the gloss with kitten milk — a nutritional product created to feed kittens.
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VR HSBC Mexico's VR could be upgraded if the bank consistently enhances its risk appetite and achieves orderly growth reflected in sustained improvements in asset quality and profitability metrics.
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It achieves this by checking for new updates, and when it finds them, it creates a distribution tree for a set of machines, which are looking for an update.
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Bayer's Chief Executive Werner Baumann last week said the company would consider settling with U.S. plaintiffs only on reasonable terms, and if it "achieves finality of the overall litigation".
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Ben Stiller has been doing the rounds to promote Zoolander 2 in the UK, and Graham Norton asked him how he achieves that ridiculously good-looking expression of his.
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Norton achieves this by installing smart firewalls to defend your personal information from unauthorised access, updating your devices with the latest features and performance improvements, and guarding against viruses.
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Bayer Chief Executive Werner Baumann last week said the company would consider settling with U.S. plaintiffs only on reasonable terms, and if it "achieves finality of the overall litigation".
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He said such issuance also achieves attractive conversion premiums with no immediate dilution of a company's stock or their shareholding in listed companies, in the case of exchangeable bonds.
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We always cheer when a drug achieves impressive results in clinical trials and Labrys, now owned by (pharmaceutical giant) Teva, will bring substantial relief to patients with chronic migraines.
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While The Twilight Zone lacks a central storyline to employ this exact method of guiding viewers further into its clutches, it achieves the same effect through its unique formatting.
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The blend of 2D and 3D achieves a delicate balance, presenting a layered skin that entreats the viewer to peel it back and plumb the mysteries that lie beyond.
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe briefly achieves this speed when it careens around the sun, and flying to Pluto from the sun at that rate would take nearly a year.
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The result is a TV show which perhaps does not treat mental illness very scientifically, but achieves real catharsis by pushing its leads down a road of psychological transformation.
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Which means it is critical, not just to Lumba, but to the future of her community, that she thrives and just maybe, achieves that dream of law school someday.
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Under that plan, Musk will receive an enormous grant of stock options in the company if and only if Tesla achieves some extremely ambitious revenue and stock price milestones.
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The NMA is to be a twin-aisle plane with a capacity for 220 to 270 passengers and, if it achieves its program target, would enter service in 2025.
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The 2628st Century Community Learning Centers program is one the Trump administration should love: it achieves results, is built on public-private partnerships, and helps kids and families succeed.
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The film, written by Chris Frisina and directed by Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum, is trying for steamy but more often achieves laughable, thanks to numbing dialogue, especially for Ms. Lucas.
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The 81-minute film proceeds simply and deliberately from one understated event to the next, with precisely one scene that aims for — and achieves — edge-of-your-seat excitement.
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Because M is shown as a figure half-harnessed by his very wish to help, this book — set in a dusty village — achieves the moral simplicity of a western.
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The greatness that he achieves is from tenacity: As the youngest kid of seven or eight, he arrived in Chicago knowing no one, and he worked his way up.
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Ms. Anyanwu achieves this effect partly through a layering of stories, some taking place now, some in the past and some in scenes drawn from Kelechi's apparently autobiographical novel.
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The Dell XPS 13 achieves a sublime balance between the strongest mobile computer hardware to date and a sharp-looking, slim, and lightweight frame for a relatively reasonable price.
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He achieves small moments of theater every time he stretches out or compresses a vowel, or delivers what feels like a tart lecture in just a handful of words.
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Russell achieves that feat in her compelling story of Vanessa Wye, a woman whose decadeslong predatory relationship with her high school teacher has lasting repercussions for her years later.
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"If Made in China 2025 achieves its goals," he said, "the U.S. and other countries would likely become just commodity exporters to China — selling oil, gas, beef and soybeans."
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That is an attack on the values and institutions of democratic societies, and, if successful, it achieves the same result as a military invasion to install a new government.
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The reason that it's endured with such strong bipartisan support is that it achieves exactly what Congress intended – it addresses a gap in the market through public-private partnerships.
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He achieves a near-impossible task, producing a page-turning book that spans a century of worker strikes, without overcondensing or oversimplifying, and with plausible suggestions for the future.
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When you try to break down how he achieves his seductive magic with respect to this narrative, it all looks, initially, like nothing more than good cinematic common sense.
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Aspiring to the sweep of epics like "Doctor Zhivago" and "Reds," Mr. George achieves neither the romantic delirium of the first nor the sheer swaggering gumption of the second.
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It's at once comical, excruciating and revelatory of the characters' lifelong relationship — and it achieves this all through a phone call, one of whose participants we can't even see.
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And unlike "Emoji Dick," with its literal, even mechanical translation style, "Book From the Ground" achieves a poetry through symbol that is instantly legible to audiences around the world.
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