I think it was just easier to do it that way instead of me asking, asking, asking and have him answering, answering, answering.
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It's a hedge, a loophole, a way of answering without answering.
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He stopped coming to work, stopped answering his cellphone, stopped answering his emails.
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"Instead of just answering questions, I started to hear myself answering them," she said.
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Trump enjoys answering (or semi-answering) shouted questions with Marine One whirring in the background.
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Jess took her time before answering, as she took her time before answering any question.
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The government, they're still not answering any of our requests, and they're always trying to avoid answering questions.
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"By answering the way you're answering, you're directing a verdict of guilty," an angry Critchley told Wigenton on Tuesday.
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There is value in an official White House representative answering (or not answering) every day questions from the media.
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And they don't always make clear that the questions they're answering aren't necessarily the ones you might think they're answering.
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"No reps, no one answering their phones, no one answering on Twitter, WhatsApp, no website, no TC app," he said.
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Basically, I start going through and killing those notifications, which means answering emails, and answering Slack, which is basically the new email.
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Answering some queries wrong will get you killed or disabled, while correctly answering others will just surprise hosts with your uncanny guessing abilities.
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"By answering the way you're answering, you're directing a verdict of guilty," Michael Critchley, a lawyer for Bridget Anne Kelly, told the judge.
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It's because they know that I won't be answering to them, I'll be answering to the voters of Mississippi and putting Mississippi first.
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Hicks testified Tuesday for eight hours before the House Intelligence Committee, answering, and mostly avoiding answering, questions about Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
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Answering a question about Aleppo by talking about US military operations in Mosul is a little like answering a question about Israel by talking about Afghanistan.
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Not the first movie to make dramatic use of a telephone answering machine, this was probably the first to give the answering machine the last word.
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"But she was actually answering me and people took it that she was answering Charlamagne and said she was lying which is not true," Envy said.
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On Wednesday, Sessions was no longer answering questions, but witnesses chosen by senators on both parties on the committee were testifying and answering questions regarding Sessions' records.
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The best mysteries play with that, answering, deflecting, teasing, taking the reader off on a tangent that ends up answering the question and posing another, bigger one.
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Sources previously told me that incidents would fall through the cracks as a result of the importance placed on quickly answering complaints as opposed to sufficiently answering them.
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The researchers gathered 60 adult participants and 43 children aged seven to nine, and assigned them to three experimental setups: 1) answering questions alone, with no social influence; 2) answering questions alongside human confederates (this one was only conducted with the adult group); and 3) answering questions alongside Nao robot confederates.
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" Answering in her native Spanish, she said, "Un catamarán.
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My -- I -- I'm the one that does the answering.
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" Then, answering his own question, he said: "I'm president.
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He stopped answering phone calls from friends, including Dan Taberski.
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Much of our work will go towards answering that question.
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I've been answering questions galore for the past few weeks.
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When answering, consider words that describe the way you think.
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I was just answering them, and I ended up here.
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And why aren't people answering their phones when pollsters call?
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So how would Thiel go about answering his own question?
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While the question is simple, answering it is deceptively difficult.
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Answering this question can help you realize and address it.
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How often do you lie when you're answering interview questions?
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Kris Jenner tried answering our questions with a straight face.
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Answering questions and search is only half the equation, though.
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Google has suggested a question and now it's answering it.
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How often do you lie when you're answering interview questions?
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There are stones left unturned and questions that need answering.
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There are stones left unturned and questions that need answering.
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I started answering people on Twitter by their first names.
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The interview culminates with Kantor answering questions from Pro subscribers.
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Yet most people take the wrong approach to answering it.
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Deb, from Duluth, paused for several long seconds before answering.
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Smith is answering to very different bosses this time around.
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In answering that question, Google has been less than convincing.
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The people he had spoken to stopped answering the phone.
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Answering questions from reporters, he later said the exact opposite.
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But then I arrived and he stopped answering my messages.
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Kesha is finally answering the invocation of her devout followers.
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Alas, China has closed off avenues to answering such questions.
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Answering questions from Chinese state media, the professor went further.
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That's what you need: guys answering the bell right away.
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Heroes can only triumph by answering or overcoming that challenge.
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Well, in many ways, Siri is just an answering machine.
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The artist took a deep, long pause before answering: "Yes."
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The girl appeared relaxed, answering Liang's questions with a smile.
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Later that day, Nunes stops answering questions from the press.
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Employers are answering the call for more attractive workplace benefits.
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Why are you answering the panel's questions instead of Sessions?
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I keep answering "Mountain Girl," who was Jerry's second wife.
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Asked about that, Pence paused for several seconds before answering.
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Instead of immediately answering, Winfrey smiles awkwardly at the audience.
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And if you're answering them, prove you already know it.
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I believe answering these questions will accomplish a great deal.
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I have no intention of ever answering another one again.
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Later, Legere started answering questions from the public on Twitter.
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And we should probably get to answering those questions soon.
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This week we're answering your questions about online privacy policy.
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We have to be focused on answering that family's problems.
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He's just worked, more assiduously than most, to avoid answering
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Christian: No, no, I've been answering all the questions first.
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The applications of that technology extended well beyond answering machines.
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His deep, raspy voice is on the bookstore's answering machine.
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By answering that question you are essentially creating a filter.
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"Reputation" raises these questions, but it doesn't bother answering them.
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But they stopped answering questions during a meeting with investigators.
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"The President was saying 'no' to answering questions," Sanders said.
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She said it also meant answering calls to strengthen UNMISS.
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UNKNOWN Phone rings — UNKNOWNagain — mom again, but I'm not answering.
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"That would be illegal," Evron replied, without answering the question.
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After answering several questions directed at him, Phelps playfully protested.
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We spent many evenings answering emails and responding to texts.
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But Trump has largely avoided answering questions in recent weeks.
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But, I'm feeling good about not answering people within seconds.
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And my first instinct, in answering, is to count off
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It's not a question he'd be particularly interested in answering.
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I look forward to answering all of your questions today.
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More people should direct their attention to answering these questions.
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Answering questions and in the community, outside of arresting people.
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Answering this question creates logistical challenges more than anything else.
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He did a good job at answering questions people had.
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First, as Kelly has touched on, he is answering questions.
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Hayward" as it is to imagine her answering to "Ms.
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This includes engaging with founders, answering questions, and facilitating introductions.
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Try to maintain a positive attitude when answering this one.
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"Your honor, let me finish answering your question," he said.
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Answering the "what happened" question is never a simple thing.
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Mr. Trump did not get out of answering a question.
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What I learned answering calls to my university's student helpline.
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Sabre later stopped answering calls and emails, the men said.
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I'm frustrated that I'm no closer to answering this question.
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Answering that question may be more about where than what.
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He was seen answering the door for the responding officers.
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Answering this question precisely will take years of empirical research.
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When adults knocked, why was there a "delay" in answering?
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Please know that we won't be answering individual questions there.
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She then avoided answering questions about the health care vote.
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Answering this question is what makes this particular paper brilliant.
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But today, court nominees are coached to avoid answering questions.
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Answering might reasonably entail consultation with a health care professional.
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The privilege provides a legal basis to avoid answering questions.
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First, some big questions about the Niger tragedy need answering.
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After answering questions, he was released but then detained again.
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It's harder when answering questions about issues in a debate.
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It's so hard to relive everything answering all these questions.
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"No, because you're not answering the question, sir," Levin replied.
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Researchers in Florida may be closest to answering that question.
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So it's editing, or answering an enormous amount of email.
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But he really should get used to answering the question.
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In answering the senators' questions, Chairman Yellen's played her part.
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But there is a larger question here that needs answering.
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" Contestant Katie Needle quickly buzzed in, answering "What is Palestine?
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" Competitor Jack McGuire then buzzed in, answering: "What is Israel?
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"No one in this group is answering me," Humar said.
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But the other student stopped answering the counselors' phone calls.
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"I got quite excited just answering the question," he said.
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"I'm straightly, straightly not answering your question," he told Cuomo.
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I'd put off answering that question for a long time.
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Answering that question becomes a key insight into Satyarthi's worldview.
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Sessions, however, made clear he won't be answering such questions.
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"I'm reading it as I'm answering the question," Ross explained.
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Schmidt sidestepped answering direct questions from Cooper about the $3,500.
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Thank you for being here and answering my questions, sir.
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Trump moves on to the next question, never answering Bennett.
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LinkNYC recently emailed users its privacy policy answering those concerns.
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"Oh, konnichiwa," Zinke said in response before answering Hanabusa's question.
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These are questions that Kushino seems far from definitively answering.
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Do you get tired or resentful about answering these questions?
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The stakes of answering that unanswerable question correctly are enormous.
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Then she smoothly transitioned back to answering questions about soccer.
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I suspect Septime was answering to an already existing demand!
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The employee says she declined the offer and stopped answering.
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They also seemed quicker on the draw in answering questions.
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Designing a carbon tax requires answering two core policy questions.
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Not many bloggers go to journalism school anymore, I know, but a fundamental aspect of answering a questions requires that someone, preferably someone other than the person answering, ask a question necessitating the answer.
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People are proposing solutions instead of answering questions first, he added.
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The accidents have spurred a lot of questions that need answering.
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Earnings season will be key to answering that question, he added.
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They rented out Becky's basement after answering a newspaper classified ad.
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Anyway, yes, so answering your question, how did I leave Apple?
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The woman keeps yelling "Why?" but the officer isn't heard answering.
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"I was answering a question about surveillance techniques generally," she said.
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You're extending the sender an olive branch by answering their note.
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The caller also says Reynolds is awake but not answering questions.
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Also, answering questions, the NFL finally has a policy about kneeling.
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" Kimmel replies, with Damon angrily answering, "You know I live here!
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Spencer was answering questions on whether he was a neo-Nazi.
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This wasn't like writing a book or answering questions on television.
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SWAN: Strzok was the -- MACCALLUM: Strzok was the one answering that.
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And going viral is like God answering, which is not interesting.
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After all, Google is free and pretty great at answering questions.
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Politicians are experts at not answering the question they were asked.
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Simply answering "Yes" then summons the Uber to your exact location.
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"Answering that is an obvious direction for future work," Knights said.
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The officer was answering a call from the local Dollar Store.
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Questions like "Who will take up Cap's shield?" will need answering.
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Not to mention, Google Assistant is the best at answering questions.
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As opposed to answering a senator's questions, which was his job.
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I look forward to answering questions from the Senate on Thursday.
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The pilot is dedicated to raising questions, rather than answering them.
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By answering each question with the answer to the last question.
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Even answering the question would violate the policy of our business.
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Mongeau walked the carpet and posed, answering reporter questions and chatting.
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The spam lists may go some way toward answering those questions.
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Answering these questions may help us stay light on our toes.
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Pompeo avoided answering why Haspel did not appear at the briefing.
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Wood stared out the large window over his bed without answering.
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Unfortunately, "The Damned" isn't interested in answering any of those questions.
|
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He refrains from answering but is still receptive to their conversation.
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Pat Toomey has avoided answering whether he would vote for Trump.
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Cher is sending out an SOS — and ABBA fans are answering!
|
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Of course, the celebs aren't answering users' queries in real-time.
|
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These are questions we seem to be answering on the fly.
|
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Being proactive sometimes means banning laptops first and answering questions later.
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I'll be answering all the questions, probably in a YouTube video.
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It's pretty startling how good it actually is at answering questions.
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She hears an answering-machine, for the Yanks have run away.
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A plea deal would get Mueller closer to answering those questions.
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Westheimer was known for answering questions clearly and often with humor.
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A thousand thanks to Glenn Orton for answering all our questions.
|
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Those surveyed were not given the option of answering "don't know".
|
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Instead of succinctly and clearly answering questions, he rambled and ranted.
|
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" Bell asks her older daughter, who takes the over, answering "89.
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The press secretary then took a shot — several shots — at answering.
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Answering whether or not charter schools "work" is a treacherous task.
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Now THIS is a question that needs a little more answering.
|
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But Reynolds didn't hold back when answering questions about his life.
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Congratulations on your win and thanks for answering the questions tonight.
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I'm not answering that, but it's none of the obvious people.
|
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"I think he has so much experience answering questions," she says.
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Luckily, he wrote this essay for People answering that exact question.
|
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I told him, I probably wouldn't be answering the phone anymore.
|
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Users record up to eight seconds of video answering the question.
|
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Thursday's report should go a long way toward answering those questions.
|
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You're in a curious mood, gathering information and answering important questions.
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"I had prostitutes answering me, all sorts of riffraff," he said.
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"You are obstructing that Congressional investigation by not answering questions" -- Sen.
|
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Currently, the new Trump administration is answering that question too narrowly.
|
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He said Scalise was conscious, answering questions, and asked for water.
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Now we can all go back to endlessly answering captchas. Phew.
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He's on Reddit, answering questions about whether he'll run for president.
|
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Kurzweil was answering questions from the audience, via telepresence robot naturally.
|
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DeVos delivered a shaky response and hesitated several times when answering.
|
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Page is scheduled to return on Monday to continue answering questions.
|
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A man answering Mr. Whiteley's phone on Monday declined to comment.
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Switchboard operators (including answering services) are projected to decline by 19.9%
|
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You see, Draymond wasn't even answering a question about Cleveland's fans.
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Dear Heloise: The answering machine and caller ID are great inventions.
|
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Millions of Canadians may now be at risk for answering truthfully.
|
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So many calls came in that workers stopped answering the phone.
|
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Less clear is the question voters are supposed to be answering.
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If, when answering our opening question, you chose money, don't worry.
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He's reserved, but seems at ease answering all sorts of questions.
|
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She started answering the hotline and accompanying other women to court.
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Answering these questions in the aftermath of the Citizens United v.
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He was answering a question about the state of U.S. democracy.
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Win some newsletter fame on Friday by answering five questions correctly.
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He quietly listens to their questions, answering them slowly and methodically.
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Warning labels are not a bad start toward answering that question.
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I think that's a question worthy of the White House answering.
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Before answering, Corey remarked how good the young man's accent was.
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TIMPF: He could have simply been saying no to answering questions.
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When I was answering that question I thought I was crazy.
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At age 13, she started working at Planned Parenthood, answering phones.
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It's also hard to avoid answering, because there aren't many distractions.
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You've written me with questions, and this week, I'm answering some.
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I was using just a cassette answering machine when I started.
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HR and IT are probably tired of answering the same questions.
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I devoted five years of my life to answering that question.
|
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A woman answering the phone there did not have immediate comment.
|
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It's a simple question, but answering it can be devilishly complicated.
|
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The question that needs answering is not why, but for whom?
|
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Approximately 80 percent of the time, we're answering the question correctly.
|
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Answering those terrors would be impossible but the questions raised lingered.
|
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The government objected, and the judge stopped the witness from answering.
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"No one at Life Care is answering the phones," it reads.
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Still, I answer him the way I've grown accustomed to answering.
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Oh, there's nothing like answering what it means to be free!
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They are death threats that I received on my answering machine.
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How close can a person get to answering an unanswerable question?
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Her eyes glistened, and she turned her head away before answering.
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Congress has an important role to play in answering that question.
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When reached by phone, Mr. Waizman hung up before answering questions.
|
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He'll be answering readers' questions, and you can submit yours here.
|
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I'm calling for Seabass over the radio, but he isn't answering.
|
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It was music being made on tape recorders and answering machines.
|
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"I can't contact them, they're not answering their phones," Chen said.
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Callimachi: And after some time, he just stopped answering my questions.
|
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Ito said, answering her cellphone in front of the grave. Mrs.
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This is the question I still have the hardest time answering.
|
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After his round, Gregory spent several minutes amiably answering reporters' questions.
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I wasn't surprised that she was cautious in answering that question.
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"Answering questions like that creates news that shouldn't exist," he said.
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I will be answering people, accepting résumés, giving information for parties.
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Responsible for answering main phone line and daily check of voicemail.
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I'm not answering your "fucking" question, Lewandowski shouted at one point.
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Sofia Kenin thought for a moment, just a moment, before answering.
|
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He is not answering the door, he just stays in bed.
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A federal defender representing Mr. Frey left court without answering questions.
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Panasonic Corded Phone System with Answering Machine and Two Cordless Handsets
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A: So wow, I mean I refused to be answering him.
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He smiles at the question, answering: "This could be Ruskin, Neb."
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Which explains why I've spent so much time answering these questions.
|
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He wanted to spend more time not answering his family's questions.
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And AI is a great way of answering those basic questions.
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A year later, we're not any closer to answering the question.
|
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He said he had decided to stop answering calls from reporters.
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They are answering the question of "Maurice" affirmatively: It is publishable.
|
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Amazon's virtual assistant Alexa is pretty good at answering most questions.
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Those are part of Your Lead, our series answering readers' questions.
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We start answering questions before someone even finished asking the question.
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A call to Li's mobile phone went to an answering service.
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It's a lot more nuanced than answering someone's ticket about jeans.
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I look forward to answering questions from the Senate on Thursday.
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And we have so many — TOO MANY — questions that need answering.
|
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Mr. Buffett will be on CNBC answering questions at 6 a.m.
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Where is her son and why isn't he answering his phone?
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The channel broadcast video of Balaguera answering authorities' questions in custody.
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For some students in Virginia, answering might have just become easier.
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All the while, I kept calling him, but he wasn't answering.
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While answering questions from the audience, Erin met her biological parents.
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You can also rely on this structure when answering situational questions.
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In the spring of 1968, answering a summons by the Rev.
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Do you think you'll always want to keep answering that question?
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She is answering what she says is a call from God.
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Answered. Yes. You stopped answering things after I left I see.
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This was a bigger question than she was used to answering.
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The majority of my day is answering emails and seeing comments.
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We're going to be answering all of our readers' questions shortly.
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This week, we're answering your questions about internet security and privacy.
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That's why Zuckerberg is here answering questions and not someone else.
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"I am constantly asked to do answering-machine recordings, but I won't do any more unless I can charge for it!" he says, noting that he doesn't even use his voice on his own answering machine.
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You're not answering these "what ifs" in order to come up with a plan of avoidance; you're answering them so that they don't spark more anxiety and trap you into an ever-increasing cycle of fear.
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Answering that means understanding what made MST21988K matter in the first place.
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Answering those queries can make the severity of the problem quite clear.
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I stopped answering her messages, and now she wants to make up.
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Musk answered yes, but it's not clear what question he was answering.
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Argument before the Supreme Court is now the art of answering questions.
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Answering those questions is confusing to newcomers for a couple of reasons.
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Answering them leads to a tighter focus on a given data set.
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While answering questions from followers on Instagram stories Friday, New York Sen.
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To save you another search, we're answering all 10 for you today.
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Answering phone calls and using Siri is done through the left bud.
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" Sanders could have trolled all of conservative media by answering "Neville Chamberlain.
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Sometimes I want to laugh when answering that part on the form.
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Because Trump's record of answering questions under oath is, um, not great.
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He had tried to contact Jason but Jason wasn't answering his phone.
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Answering is a difficult task, because volcanic unrest can spring up quickly.
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And my focus was on answering the policy questions that you have.
|
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Answering Cohen's burning questions, Ferrell gave hints as to what went wrong.
|
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But it all started with a dispatcher, answering that first phone call.
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The transparency stopped, the answering of questions that we needed answers to.
|
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King's offices in Washington and Iowa were not answering their phones Tuesday.
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I alternate between answering emails and filling up a Muji shopping cart.
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The TSA is not currently answering media inquiries due to the shutdown.
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Wolfe took his time answering some of Jackson's questions during Monday's hearing.
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With The Cow, astronomers hope to get closer to answering those questions.
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It's indented to offer a better visual cue that he's answering Steven.
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For the texting generation, they were the equivalent of answering machine messages.
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" Laughing along with the audience, Corden said, "You're not answering the question!
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Frog designed AT&T's digital answering machine in 1990, the model 1337.
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If you're a guy, you'll try answering that question with a beard.
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We'll be streaming live and answering your questions during this break next.
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Marina corrects her: "I'm not interested in answering [the question] at all."
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I worked random jobs like babysitting and answering phones while in school.
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Some of those are unsophisticated, such as answering phones or processing forms.
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In answering that question, we have to examine why involuntary bumping exists.
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Or were they answering questions in a way that didn't make sense?
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It took some time for Mr Francisco to get around to answering.
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There are a couple of benefits to this new emojified answering scale.
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Vine also said they will work with creators on answering any questions.
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"Hi, Kylie," says Kris, 62, answering the call while taping a confessional.
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The media needs pro-Trump voices, so pundits are answering the call.
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Trump has largely avoided answering questions about Mulvaney's status within the administration.
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Answering emails, meditating, "chilling" with his dog, taking karate classes, and eating.
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And they aren't answering that … I can't wrap my mind around it.
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That means correctly answering other hosts' questions about places, events, and people.
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A press secretary answering questions the press asks — this must be fiction.
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The tech industry defines itself by answering the question of what's next.
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After 21990 years in the Senate, answering why is a trickier question.
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Though, why people are answering calls from unknown numbers is beyond me.
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She graciously went track by track through Imagine, answering questions via email.
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Answering the "why" question would be an enormous technical challenge for Facebook.
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Luckily this purr-ticular young cat won't be answering that fateful question.
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I'll be answering them in the comments and in an upcoming story.
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The 15-second teaser ends with Bullock finally answering Blanchett's first question.
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It's not answering all the questions, but it's definitely something to consider.
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PIRRO: You know what, Chris, you&aposre not even answering the question.
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And the junior most justice is charged with answering the door, seriously.
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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosentein will take his place answering appropriations questions.
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A man answering Crews' phone told CNN that Crews wasn't taking calls.
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And now she had to spend weeks answering more questions about it.
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But there is value, as a black writer, in answering the unasked
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I had a difficult time answering questions about something I had read.
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Regardless, Alexander is a Trek savant, correctly answering all but one question.
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She has so far avoided answering questions on whether she would resign.
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HEINRICH: This is the appropriateness legal standard for not answering congressional inquiries.
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Plies was cooperative ... calmly answering questions about a gun in the car.
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I spent the whole rest of the night answering questions about it.
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I kept asking that, and I kept answering: Michelle is more important.
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And that is the ultimate question we'll be answering in the film.
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That doesn't mean that Pachev isn't used to answering the Crocs question.
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Kimora takes a beat before answering, but says she believes he's innocent.
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He stopped answering calls and emails from nearly everyone in his life.
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He then spends the next few hours answering the questions in turn.
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Trump's responses whiff instead, meandering around the question nonsensically without answering it.
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Oh, yeah, Trump is answering a question about his tax policy here.
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This week we're answering your questions about the phenomenon of fake news.
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Pruitt has also avoided answering whether the president believes in climate change.
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And as Axios has previously noted, people love asking and answering questions.
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It is in the asking -- and the answering -- that we get better.
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Cain answering Qs about why cops apparently rushing crowd unprovoked #altonSterling pic.twitter.
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It means getting a restful sleep, not answering emails at 3 a.m.
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Win some newsletter fame on Friday by answering all the questions correctly.
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Clinton has gone many months without answering questions at a news conference.
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Answering with "oh, not much" was, as the kids say, social suicide.
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A test of their product: the phones are ringing but nobody's answering.
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Carson replied, "Who's in their 16th month?" confusedly before answering the question.
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But once Sadek arrived in Chiapas, his uncle stopped answering his calls.
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"It's because they know that I won't be answering to Mitch McConnell."
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The US Geological Survey has been answering those questions on social media.
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Answering the following questions would be a step in the right direction.
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Instead of answering, the actor recalled the awkward time he met Trump.
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"You are obstructing this investigation by not answering these questions," said Heinrich.
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The signs, held up when Pruitt was answering a question by Rep.
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Reporter: It's not about that, it's about you answering the question Sarah.
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This is more than a matter of answering sweetness with swear words.
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Answering that criticism on television, Massimo Nitti, director general of Ferrotramviaria S.p.
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To the worker answering a survey question, a job is a job.
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"It was a very full discussion, answering all the questions," McCaul said.
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Some responded affirmatively, answering questions and shedding new light on the efforts.
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Answering these questions will encourage investment and the adoption of new technologies.
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Sando started out answering phones and was soon overseeing multimillion-dollar accounts.
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Presidential correspondence teams are devoted to answering letters sent to the president.
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Pretend your life depends, literally, on someone answering a single question truthfully.
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"I know some people wouldn't be comfortable answering that," Mr. Morrissey said.
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She was asked basic questions about education and had trouble answering them.
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" Mr. Pence shot back, "We're answering the question about the business thing.
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Vega later said she believes Trump was in fact answering her question.
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" Instead of answering him, I shout at the guy, "Don't do it!
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Answering yes to even some of this — Are you a youngish man?
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I think he'll stick closely to answering the questions posed to him.
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Answering those questions will require research that has yet to be done.
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Eventually, Dauxerre stops answering his calls entirely and cuts ties with him.
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She was so open to answering all my vague, probably transparent questions.
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Asked what he thinks about the US withdrawal, he pauses before answering.
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In the world of cryptocurrencies, answering these questions is anything but easy.
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The patient would often repeat the question, then hesitate again before answering.
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He began answering questions with just seven minutes left in the session.
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Here's the most important key to answering this question: Always be honest.
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She said that no one at the facility was answering the phone.
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"No one at Life Care is answering the phones," her sign read.
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But a few days later, the police stopped answering calls from reporters.
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It is one that all Americans should have a voice in answering.
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He has a capacity for answering questions in a reasonably coherent way.
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Answering these questions may be easy legally, but they're more difficult morally.
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"Even answering a question in that manner could influence the diplomatic effort."
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"Friend, for 40 years I've been answering this question," he replied angrily.
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I'm not answering your "f---ing" question, Lewandowski shouted at one point.
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But he could not have borne answering for Iran's human rights record.
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Here's what students can learn about kokpar after answering the above question.
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We've spent the last three days answering furious accusations and boycott calls.
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Ostapenko was far more clipped, usually answering questions in about 30 words.
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Answering that question requires breaking the inflation puzzle into its constituent parts.
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She is slated to begin answering those inquires as early as Monday.
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They weren't answering their cell phones, and they weren't at home, either.
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When he stopped answering calls early Thursday evening, they grew increasingly concerned.
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Biden spent Monday seemingly answering the criticisms that have plagued his candidacy.
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Lengthy answering-machine messages and postal mail play a significant emotional role.
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"I guess," he said, a frequent response when answering questions about himself.
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Notch some newsletter fame on Friday by answering all five questions correctly.
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I'm answering some of them here, edited lightly for length and clarity.
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But last summer, Mr. Lawrence stopped answering his father's texts and calls.
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One drunken evening, I had recited it into my lover's answering machine.
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Answering to neither voters nor shareholders, philanthropists and foundations can move boldly.
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And we are with him today, answering questions from lots of viewers.
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I want to tell my father, but he's not answering the phone.
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He mentioned "record player," for God's sake, answering a question about racism!
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She begins by answering an elderly woman's complaint about credit card fraud.
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Sometimes answering emails is accompanied by a glass of wine, Rincon said.
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It no longer means not quite answering the question and then retreating.
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By way of answering, he asked an assistant to fetch his pistol.
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When we got done with that, we had some answering to do.
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The "Randomistas" were posing, and answering, questions that hadn't previously been considered.
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Answering that question begins with knowing what we don't need to build.
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Answering those questions is confusing to newcomers for a couple of reasons.
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And the department has largely avoided answering media questions surrounding Yovanovitch's removal.
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Opponents of the project were asking questions that Amazon didn't like answering.
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He would wait before answering as he looked back in my direction.
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"You're not answering me," she said gently as the reality sank in.
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"No, no, I apologize," Biden said and shifted back into answering questions.
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A Facebook representative said the company looked forward to answering lawmakers' questions.
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When talking to journalists he takes time to think before answering questions.
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A study, published in February, takes a stab at answering those questions.
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In a week or so, I will start answering the phone again.
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That's one reason why I don't like answering the Alex Jones question.
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So, what is a typical day for you, aside from answering emails?
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Answering questions is the burden of the officer in a tense situation.
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But first ... [ad] This week we're answering your questions about Apple's AirPods.
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They've been answering that question by embarking on large-scale replication efforts.
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And that was also the context of looking at what other players were doing and making sure we were answering a question that others weren't answering, making sure we were providing something for the world that didn't exist.
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I'm not trying to be clever in the way I'm answering that question.
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Once a week, I volunteer at a nonprofit organization, answering a distress line.
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Amanda had apparently been upset with Bobby 'cause he wasn't answering her calls.
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In answering the question, Francis made a distinction between abortion and birth control.
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He will be answering the allegations against him in full, which he denies.
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But our universe is weird, and there are many questions that need answering.
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It's possible I was answering hyperbolically, playing into the absurdity of the questionnaire.
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We've stopped proxying their traffic and stopped answering DNS requests for their sites.
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These would be some of the primary practical considerations when answering your question.
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Our service means so much more than answering to the president in office.
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Schumer, too, has scrupulously avoided answering calls from Democratic voters to impeach Trump.
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It's a question that Republicans can't afford to waste much more time answering.
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He's answering questions from reporters, but it's his mullet that's really holding court.
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Antonio makes a habit of answering his cell phone every time it rings.
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Or at home, doing my tax returns in between, and answering the phone.
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His low point: answering the first two questions looking straight into the camera.
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Baton Rouge Police Department's office of public information was not answering phone calls.
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This week, we're answering your questions about Uber and its CEO, Travis Kalanick.
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Supreme Court nominees have varied in answering questions about Brown over the years.
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You're answering my question, actually, which was: Were you aware of these fights?
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Elie Honig will be answering your questions on impeachment as the inquiry proceeds.
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Turns out there's a website for answering that exact question, helpfully named whatisop.com.
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One by one, everyone who had initially promised solidarity stopped answering her calls.
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The poll defined an "A" as answering five out of five questions right.
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Like so many of Mike's friends before her, she stopped answering his calls.
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Most big firms are answering the call for predictability by hiring corporate bureaucrats.
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For now, it's all speculation since Bobby Flay was only answering a question.
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A stricter chain of command now has them answering directly to the king.
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The election cycle is one opportunity to make some headway in answering it.
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Indeed, they are becoming increasingly good at answering our questions, making us smarter.
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It's about answering two questions: 'Am I loved?' and 'Did I love well?
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He'll be answering his new employees' questions at an all-hands meeting tomorrow.
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Business executives spend 90 percent of their time in meetings and answering emails.
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Right on cue, Sonos is finally answering back with the $200 Sonos One.
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I'll also be answering follow-up questions in the comments, so fire away!
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Sorry, this is a roundabout way of getting back to answering the question.
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In case you were wondering, Kicha also likes answering his own Facebook messages.
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Answering them gains importance as chatter about a possible economic slowdown gets louder.
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Things like answering questions, identifying multiple users via voice, and communicating with others.
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In answering that, I find myself aligning more and more with outsider artists.
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A representative answering calls for the office said it had no immediate comment.
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Last year, Google started answering the question itself in its own organic results.
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"We're not chasing short-term gains or answering to impatient investors," he writes.
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You'll also be able to chat back, with humans answering the tricky questions.
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And incapable of answering as both an industry as well as a government.
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Are you tired of working a full-time job and answering to others?
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A woman answering Isaacs's work phone said he was not at the office.
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It's a sexist premise, and I wish women would stop answering the question.
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DEBRA WINGER: Well, neither one of you are good at answering this question.
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The actors' reticence to answering questions isn't in an effort to be coy.
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Oehlen had been good-naturedly answering my questions about childhood experiences with art.
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But answering to critics is not where Dish's chairman is putting his energy.
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He sees both the BlackRock protests and the hearing as answering similar needs.
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We're answering two questions that regularly leave small space dwellers scratching their heads.
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After answering that question, perhaps traders should draw a lesson from this event.
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I usually spend 20-30 minutes answering them before even leaving the bed.
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"We called, but he wasn't answering, so we left it alone," she said.
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On Monday, a woman answering the door promised to pass along a message.
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Apparently, it's like answering the puzzle of Schrodinger's cat for poor Ted Cruz.
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It was almost just like he wasn't answering the question you were asking.
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The Bishop's pretty clear -- he's answering a calling bigger than he can imagine.
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Those are the real pressing questions that no one seems to be answering.
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You can hear through the person's phone, all without them answering the call.
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" Rowe replied, "You know, this doesn't go down without somebody answering for it!
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She was poised but firm when answering their questions and explaining her decisions.
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The final season of The Leftovers is answering a surprising number of mysteries.
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"The machinery of democracy should be answering the questions we've asked," Halderman says.
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You acquire currency by answering questions, or purchasing them through in-app purchases.
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Though, not before answering the questions: What does a restaurant mean to me?
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Now some of those who wondered "what next?" are answering their own question.
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Applications become ambient and frictionless, anticipating questions and answering them before you ask.
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We spend our time answering questions that nobody's asking, especially for young people.
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Some people aren't home, or if they are they aren't answering the door.
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" Instead of answering the question, Trump said, "What a stupid question you asked.
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In its unanimous opinion in Gill, the court again avoided answering that question.
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" Then he added, "I personally am just not going to continue answering this.
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But it has barely stopped the officers from answering the call of duty.
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The court was unequivocal in answering whether Epic's arbitration clause violated the law.
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Did Kavanaugh help engineer Alito's approach to answering questions on Roe v. Wade?
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He spent 30 minutes answering questions just yesterday alongside the South Korean President!
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WYDEN: General Sessions, respectfully, you're not answering- SESSIONS: Well, what is the question?
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Answering hecklers is one of the great pleasures for a stand-up performer.
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"I'm answering the question the way I want to answer it," Kasich said.
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"I do support the Second Amendment," Rubio replied, not answering the question directly.
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"Ed is used to answering questions on a level of intelligence," Stone said.
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Zhang often frustrates Altman by ignoring his questions or answering with non sequiturs.
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People acknowledged that he's good at speaking platitudes and not answering questions directly.
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John Delaney criticized Sanders' and Warren's plans while answering the debate's first question.
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"I would tell Mueller, 'I'm not answering any of your questions,' " Brennan said.
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The show's overseers spent much of the off-season answering for the decision.
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She then asked whether witnesses will be prohibited from answering GOP members' questions.
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Before answering, know this: The veterans group Trump was addressing applauded the comments.
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I'm wary of answering that before I take a course in self-defense.
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For many people, taking a slower approach when answering will mitigate future problems.
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First off, let me explain my hesitation in answering this very straightforward question.
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Answering questions to determine your outcome isn't all there is to this game.
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And the guy hesitated in answering for a second, and didn't really answer.
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He flips between apps on his phone and answering questions as he drives.
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Having been through enough frustrating conversations, I did my best to avoid answering.
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You will turn in a 500-to-750-word essay answering these questions.
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Tom Brady was not interested in answering any questions about Donald J. Trump.
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It was unclear whether Mr. Putin had heard the full translation before answering.
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But instead of answering the question, Trump insisted they're doing a good job.
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He created a method — clumsy and dangerous, but effective — for answering those questions.
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"The majority are wealthy people, you know," he said, answering his own question.
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Opponents say the question would dissuade noncitizens, and even legal immigrants, from answering.
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What is the evidence that we need to consider when answering this question?
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In fact, most of their time was spent not answering questions at all.
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Answering those questions is likely to prove difficult for lawmakers and the public.
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The scrum made conversation stagy, but Simmons gradually eased into answering Warren's questions.
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She shook her head no, and then took a deep breath before answering.
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This includes, for example, most administrative tasks like answering email or scheduling meetings.
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Then, possibly answering his own question, he added, "Sometimes he just doesn't think."
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Phillippe just filed legal docs answering Elsie Hewitt's lawsuit, outright denying her allegations.
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"We'll see what happens," he said while answering press questions earlier this month.
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Text generation is key part of language translation, chatbots, question-answering, and summarization.
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Mr. Dreiband avoided directly answering the question, prompting concern from gay rights advocates.
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My favorites put off answering the question for as long as they can.
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"It's not fair to them," said Mr. Daley, 54, answering his own question.
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Answering that falls to the Justice Department special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
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"I was only answering the questions," she added, saying she was not lobbying.
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It is capable of a wide range of tasks beyond answering users' questions.
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One thing hasn't changed, though: Grande likely still isn't planning on answering it.
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A message is on my answering machine — nigger, you're going to get killed.
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Probably not answering questions in a news conference with this sort of perspective.
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"I'm not answering any Phil Jackson questions," he told reporters at the practice.
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Data limitations prevent us from answering questions about individual health-care outcomes, however.
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So in the interview, I'm watching for evasiveness, for not answering the question.
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He smiled, a big broad smile, in that moment answering all my questions.
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Mike Conway (R-Texas) said Page was "fulsome" in answering the committee's questions.
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Answering that question will take you down a deep, dark, philosophical rabbit hole.
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THE DAILY NEWSLETTER Answering your questions about our series on online child abuse.
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Indiana didn't fold, answering with a 13-0 run to regain the lead.
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Answering password-recovery questions honestly is opening yourself up to a potential hack.
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"It's a tough time to be answering questions right now," the aide said.
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But the people there were always very nice and good at answering questions.
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It starts with a detailed application answering questions about your health and lifestyle.
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I had not, but assume that answering affirmatively would lead to extra screening.
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Characters make calls from pay phones and listen to messages on answering machines.
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Before Sanders was even done answering the opening question, Warren's hand shot up.
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Hillary Clinton is being badly criticized for her poor performance in answering questions.
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"Shark Tank" investor Mark Cuban is known for answering texts and emails immediately.
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I have fun answering the comments and chatting with the friends that respond.
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By asking and answering the "What if" questions, you create an emergency plan.
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Trump was answering questions before departing for Florida, where he'll be spending Thanksgiving.
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She was not answering her phone, but he said he was not worried.
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Buchy once suggested, those don't seem to be questions worth asking or answering.
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This is something I usually avoid answering, because you always leave someone out.
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"I'm answering a lot more emails now than I was before," he said.
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He had been sitting in a congressional hearing and answering questions for hours.
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Some of the new tools involve as little as answering a text message.
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And his campaign is going to have to get better at answering them.
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She wasn't answering her phone -- and her daughters hadn't shown up for preschool.
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Much of the time, though, it comes down to her answering her phone.
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Collins left the courthouse in an SUV without answering questions from the media.
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When we finally spoke, he had bad news: She wasn't answering the phone.
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There's a lot more to answering this question than just calculating shipping distance.
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"I just did not like Obama's policies," he said, answering a different question.
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" Mr. Limbaugh said of the attorney general, answering his own question: "Damn straight.
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Mr. Cohen is now answering questions from the House Oversight and Reform Committee.
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"You are obstructing that congressional investigation by not answering these questions," Heinrich said.
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Gunn's social media presence is notable for engaging with fans and answering questions.
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Assistant, backed by Google's powerful search engine, is better at answering general queries.
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Google wasn't answering many questions about the demo, which seemed a bit off.
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" Trump kept not answering: "I said things that frankly, you hear these things.
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LG: Rebecca, would you like to take a stab at answering Brenner's question?
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Anderson, who works in the telecom industry and has a better understanding of how telemarketing call-in techniques work than most, first created a call-answering robot that tricked autodialers into thinking there was an actual person answering the phone.
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According to Desch-Obi, another young man would join the circle, answering the challenge.
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Another 11% did not hedge their bets, answering that "all of them" were crooks.
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He&aposll be answering questions about the IG report on the Clinton email investigation.
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When answering questions about conflict in particular, people in the study lowered their voice.
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As a sitting federal judge, ethical obligations prevent Judge Gorsuch from answering such questions.
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In this post, I'll demystify these questions and provide a framework for answering them.
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" Musk closed by answering Unsworth's lawyer's threat: "I hope he f---ing sues me.
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Why is the White House not answering questions about what happened to the tree?
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On Tuesday, a Facebook representative said the company looked forward to answering lawmaker questions.
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Rivera did not address the court beyond answering the judge with yes or no.
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We got a telephone answering service and we shared it on our social media.
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Answering the same question, Trump also pointed to North Korea as a diplomatic win.
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"But sorry I won't be answering any questions because ... TO ME ITS REAL LIFE."
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Leavers and Remainers were most aligned when it came to answering the "soft" questions.
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Lemkin also began actively answering questions about SaaS businesses on Quora — and people listened.
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At his office in Tampa, the answering machine was filling up with hateful invective.
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"I am on your show right now, Margaret, answering these tough questions," Klobuchar said.
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She never, during our chat, turns to check with anyone before answering a question.
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Voicemails and answering machines were particularly en vogue in the '90s hip-hop world.
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The second part of it is a sense of answering the call of patriotism.
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That's what makes this movie — despite all its answering machine-based subplots — so timeless.
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For bots to truly take off, those questions might need answering sooner than later.
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As they get older, the school can be more forthright in answering their questions.
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Throughout the month she's written blog posts answering questions sent in by her readers.
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And she's finally answering the question we've all been dying to know: why not?
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Cruz said Srinivasan had done a "very fine job" in answering the committee's questions.
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Answering the phone to a work-related call should be a complete no-no.
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So right off the bat, I resolved that everybody should be answering every question.
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For example Apple actually outsources their question and answering on Siri to Wolfram Alpha.
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Berry decided downing a half-pint of bourbon was better than answering that question.
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Awful. The phone would ring and ring and ring, and then there's answering machines.
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After answering a few emails/requests, I take a quick break to make breakfast.
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She doesn't miss a beat, answering "If I Could Turn Back Time" by Cher.
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Read each question out loud and take turns answering it with your SO. 3.
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There's a mic and three-button remote for answering calls and controlling music playback.
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Answering fears about Bing, Skype, or even Office integration ruining GitHub, Friedman is clear.
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But of course, it's not really Snowden answering the questions — despite the verified label.
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I was under a lot of stress and stopped answering the collectors' calls altogether.
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"This is a big goal," he said soon after, perhaps answering his own question.
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Besides, Ardern has more important things to deal with than answering questions about reproduction.
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Handbag isn't necessarily interested in answering that question, but she empathizes with the situation.
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When people ask when Max transitioned, I have a hard time answering that question.
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And, quite frankly, it's not one that you want me or the FBI answering.
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I scarf everything down while answering emails, and then go back to the bench.
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It basically involves Robbie and Fallon taking turns answering questions only they can see.
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What is lacking are controlled studies on dogs directed at answering the question decisively.
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And the junior-most justice is assigned the task of answering the door. Seriously.
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One of the barriers to answering it, is that it's incredibly hard to study.
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Tartane residents do not seem too keen on answering questions about the local hero.
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These are the questions people will spend the next four years and more answering.
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Answering my questions was a small task, and small tasks cost a few bucks.
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People have taken a few steps toward answering that, but we're still doing approximations.
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Campaign manager Kellyanne Conway dodged answering the question completely, simply saying he'd be humane.
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The pattern of URI staying close and Virginia Tech promptly answering the visitors continued.
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Even after the presentation ended, Hotz seemed more than happy to keep answering questions.
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He did so to avoid answering questions about sex-crime allegations from two women.
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But a few slipped through that, really, are worth answering before he leaves office.
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"Will not be answering any press regarding the rolling stone article whatsoever," she tweeted.
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She said she spent the weekend answering her sons' many questions about her struggle.
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They also feature a small control pad for volume, skipping songs, and answering calls.
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Martin Heinrich told Sessions he was "impeding" the congressional investigation by not answering questions.
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It can even double as a wireless headset for music-listening and answering calls.
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"Cue the 4 billion questions I hadn't planned answering today," she wrote on Facebook.
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These tasks include booking restaurant reservations, haircut appointments, and answering inquiries about business hours.
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Then they can spend time answering questions, interacting, and doing one-on-one stuff.
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She started answering questions on Stack Overflow, and wrote tutorials for other coding students.
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What exactly is Trump trying to do here while Hillary is answering a question.
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When asked if he worries about going back to Mauritania, he pauses before answering.
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It's almost not even worth answering the phone for numbers you don't recognize anymore.
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Voicemail, then in the form of physical answering machines, was a ubiquitous modern convenience.
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Comey said he was left "a little confused" after answering the questions of Sen.
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Answering the latter mandates a detailed look at the Constitution, statute and relevant regulations.
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There's a big difference between me answering it and you not liking the answer.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) ripped into the administration for not answering senators' questions on Afghanistan.
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The guy is dynamite on Reddit, and he spends time answering questions on Quora.
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However, the White House later claimed he was saying "no" to answering additional questions.
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However, the White House later said he was saying "no" to answering additional questions.
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Clinton appears defensive in answering legitimate inquiries, for which she should have sound answers.
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Yet the curatorial team is too concerned with answering what German contemporary painting is.
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The technology operated just like the answering machines that appeared half a century later.
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And what is better evidence that calls can be recorded than an answering machine?
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And what does it cost?" he asked, before answering the question himself: "Almost nothing.
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She found jobs to support herself—cleaning houses, answering phones at a law office.
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"Ed is used to answering questions on a level of intelligence," Mr. Stone said.
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"I'm pretty good at not answering questions I don't want to answer," he said.
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Tuesday's report, published in JAMA, goes a long way toward answering the lingering questions.
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"Sports Have Always Been Political" says @jemelehill (June 27th)— answering @readdanwrite's question #hashtagsports pic.twitter.
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We are too far from a hotel—plus, the hotels aren't answering their phones.
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"I didn't think I'd be answering these questions in a million years," he said.
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Does our newfound knowledge of planets bring us any closer to answering that question?
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When asked Richardson couldn't hold back his laughter before answering — as best he could.
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That process typically involves answering a few questions online regarding your specific financial goals.
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Even then, more than half of his time was devoted to answering alligator complaints.
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" Answering his own query, Kendall wrote, "When we impose upon them equal responsibility for
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Footwear companies are answering calls for greater customization by investing in 3-D printing.
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Burnett then responded: "I'm calling you out for not answering it at all, Paris."
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I sat in silence, answering her questions with an absent-minded yes or no.
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The villagers who had promised to escort us in had stopped answering our calls.
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Here are four theories aimed at answering the "what took so long?" question. 1.
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They repeated the same test in the morning while answering a sleep quality questionnaire.
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Answering emails is easily one of the most time consuming tasks of the day.
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If you match with someone, you'll record a short, pixelated video answering their question.
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And when Xavier made a second-half run, Whitehead kept answering with big plays.
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House committees allowed witnesses to concoct their own privileges to avoid answering certain questions.
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Owners were forced this week into the uncomfortable position of answering for Miller's comments.
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And he's going to be answering all of your questions ... KS: His final questions.
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We're wary of even answering our phones these days for fear of getting tricked.
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He does everything from designing virtual environments to answering user questions in online forums.
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She'll be answering some of those questions for Refinery241 — and welcomes yours as well.
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This handles the issue of quickly answering questions that most plant owners might have.
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Whether asking or answering questions, open text fields invite abuse when combined with anonymity.
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One guy told me that was totally creepy, and then stopped answering my messages.
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She'll be answering some of those questions for Refinery29 — and welcomes yours as well.
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At this point Amos takes a moment's pause and starts to laugh before answering.
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McConnell has all but stopped answering questions about Trump at his weekly news conferences.
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After submitting an application, EY hopefuls record themselves answering a set of predetermined questions.
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One asked about Islamophobia; answering another, she blamed a "Trump effect" for increasing bullying.
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The Tigers got within six points on four occasions, but the Bulldogs kept answering.
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"But this narrative is falling apart because Berlin is not answering," Mr. Janning said.
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If that sounds good to you, apply to join by answering three questions here.
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Do you think that's true, that robots are going to be answering our emails?
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Or not answering a question, which is a pretty basic method of doing politics.
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"After answering these questions, I suspect I have some lurking masochistic tendencies," she said.
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Record yourself answering mock interview questions to see how bad your filler words are.
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Some of the creative reinvention involved in answering these questions is every father's task.
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" I paused before answering, because in that innocent question was the shameful answer. "They?
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And it's not clear if the show cares at all about answering that question!
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I'm answering all kinds of questions like: Is this person on the guest list?
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It's about not responding to texts immediately or answering Facebook friend requests too soon.
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She sits at a desk, answering the phone and entering numbers on the computer.
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Windhorst, 40, began answering phones for The Akron Beacon Journal while in high school.
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Jeff Branzburg has cultivated the habit of clicking Forward, not Reply, when answering messages.
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If the Reds lost, he was at his seat after every game, answering questions.
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The companies say the internal investigations and answering lawmakers' questions are a top priority.
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"I don't really see any upside in answering that, honestly," he said, hesitating again.
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She also avoids answering a question about whether she wants to return to Cambodia.
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A woman seeking to end her pregnancy left a message on an answering machine.
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Kids proceed through the game by answering skill-building math questions to earn rewards.
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Brands are answering the call by either producing masks themselves or donating their stockpiles.
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The solution is complicated, and it's one I devoted my latest book to answering.
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The question he was answering concerned a woman's right to an abortion, not rape.
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Later Monday morning, Ellison avoided directly answering a similar question from CNN's Chris Cuomo.
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But Bloomberg didn't roll over in this debate, answering the criticism sufficiently with counterexamples.
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María and I sat down anyway: My brother, our ride, wasn't answering his phone.
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New York Times journalists are answering readers' questions about President Trump's first trip abroad.
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"I think I'm too young for that," the congresswoman said in answering for Sanders.
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I call the answering service at his pediatrician's office and a nurse calls back.
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Growth and answering the hard questionsThen came the dreaded question: What is your fee?
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With this advance, scientists have taken a step forward in answering these timeless questions.
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We promptly checked out after the owner quit answering our messages about the mushrooms.
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Thanks for answering my questions, let me know if you need anything from me.
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On Saturday, two officers in Westerville, Ohio, were gunned down while answering a call.
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But instead of answering the question of Gabriel's flight, the trip raised several more.
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But Indiana didn't fold, answering with a 13-0 run to regain the lead.
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"Even answering the questions like 'What's your name?' is difficult for some," she said.
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At the public interview, in answering a question about interpretation, he said something revealing.
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Years later, Google has changed from sending users elsewhere to answering their questions itself.
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"He wanted to spend more time not answering his family's questions," Stephen Colbert quipped.
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But not to worry, the driver does his best at answering the legal questions.
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Nobody is answering my calls or texts, and I'm frantic, my mind is running.
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I know that's probably not really answering your question, but that's been my experience.
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Washington (CNN)In answering questions on Friday about the decision to kill Iranian Gen.
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When asked about whether she voted for the businessman, Hilton laughed nervously before answering.
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Cohen was directed to avoid answering reporters' questions about the matter, he will say.
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I watch the Democratic debate and multitask by answering emails at the same time.
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Answering that is made harder by the arcane way in which America measures poverty.
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I like the idea, for instance, of not answering email after six at night.
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" By answering that simple question, Duckworth says, "I completely have my priorities in order.
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QUINTANILLA: LARRY, THANK YOU FOR ANSWERING THAT QUESTION, WE WILL SEE YOU NEXT TIME.
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Answering these two questions can help you cross the bridge from intentions to action.
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I WANT TO GIVE YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO ANSWER TO FINISH ANSWERING THAT QUESTION.
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However, it brings us closer to answering the fundamental question: Is the Earth unique?
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Answering even simple research questions in medicine or public policy can be surprisingly challenging.
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Ronaldo spent more than 23.3 minutes answering the questions of investigating judge Monica Gomez.
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Speaking through a Thai translator, the boys and their coach took turns answering questions.
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I was an outspoken student, accustomed to raising my hand and proudly answering questions.
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When it comes to answering those seemingly straightforward questions, however, U.S. cardiologists are split.
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Paul Krugman Let me ask you a question; take your time in answering it.
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The job initially involved mostly answering phones and greeting clients getting off the elevator.
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Other state lawmakers are answering questions about whether they have so-far-undisclosed misconduct.
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But the beleaguered national security adviser re-entered the building without answering shouted questions.
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I had the glamorous job of answering phones and setting up White House tours.
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Mr. Igbokwe opened the door and began answering questions: Was he from Miami Beach?
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You know how Mark Zuckerberg did just fine answering questions from Congress last spring?
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She avoided answering the question, simply saying she had "absolute faith" in the system.
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She responds like she's tired of answering about new music, and she might be.
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" Biden struggled to respond, answering defensively before saying to the moderators, "My time's up.
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It's possible he's answering questions about his money laundering allegation during that interview. Sen.
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As a media publication, we were answering questions about "how", and then we ended up answering questions about "why" — why are the representatives saying this, how are they getting this information, why are they only listening to this testimony and not other resources?
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With their defenses in shambles, the Keepers stalled for time, putting off answering Icarion's demands.
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" Duffy was nonplussed, answering, "I'm pretty sure that on human timescales, those are minuscule effects.
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Quora's ads show a business' name and description beneath a related question people are answering.
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Speaking of diversity in Hollywood: Do you ever get tired of answering questions about it?
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Clinton has had to avoid being riled or antagonized into answering Trump's jeers and smears.
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But now, a decade later, President Barack Obama is not answering their calls for help.
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After an uncomfortable silence, Lisa Kudrow quickly nudges David Schwimmer, jokingly pleading for help answering!
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Here. PUTIN: Well, let me start answering your question with something a little bit different.
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The contrast between cheery floral prints and vibrant red splotches makes answering this question difficult.
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"No, I'm not answering your questions, I asked you not to record," the manager responds.
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This week, we're answering your questions about laptops with The Verge's reviews editor, Dan Seifert.
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Of the entire cohort, 335 died during the follow-up years after answering the questionnaire.
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The one-year anniversary has come and gone, and I'm no closer to answering either.
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" When Ferriss started advising start-ups in 2008, "instead of answering, 'What should we do?
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Eleven years ago, I was fresh out of college and answering phones for a senator.
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I get back to answering emails until it's time to go back to the show.
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"A good question," he says, before answering that in some cases the answer is yes.
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ZPEC's office phone was not answering on Tuesday due to the late hour in Shanghai.
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And Damon did not hold back when answering the "fantastic question," as he put it.
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We're testing out the new Google Home and answering your questions about the connected speaker.
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Its answering machine prompts refill-seeking customers to leave a message with their prescription number.
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A sunny day where I can be in the studio without meetings or answering emails.
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The interview showed him having difficulty answering some questions about both foreign and domestic policy.
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So with these trends showing no signs of cooling, foreign markets are answering China's call.
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It's a question that that the big platforms have so far had enormous trouble answering.
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He played secretary, answering the call before handing the phone off to the unidentified reporter.
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One year later and GoPro is answering the One X with the $499.99 GoPro Max.
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The Boko Haram of the past would not have stood around lecturing and answering questions.
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" Lois read, before answering, "We're aware of that, and we're looking to grant their wish.
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And he seemed constitutionally incapable of not answering questions, even those he should not have.
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The key to answering this question is to recognize that not all time is equal.
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Not all questions are required, but answering more questions improves the quality of the prediction.
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As the first day unfolded, however, it became clear that Democrats were answering their call.
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Waitutu was answering our questions about the mosque's reputation as a recruitment center for extremists.
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A White House counsel sitting in on the interview blocked her from answering any questions.
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As the next phase of the president's four-year term begins, three questions need answering.
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Players can win up to $2,000 U.S. in prizes by playing and answering questions correctly.
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But the finale raised a lot more questions in the process of answering these few.
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Ford's eye contact was direct when answering questions, showing that she had nothing to hide.
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Google knows a lot about you, including, apparently, how much you hate answering the phone.
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Incredibly, it all came down to answering an ad in the back of a newspaper!
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While answering a question from a fan, Pinkett Smith opened up about her own vices.
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His actors look like models posing for the camera, even when they're answering nature's call.
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You don't have to worry about texting, you don't have to worry about answering emails.
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The president was answering a question about the violent, violent gang known as MS-13.
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Plus, it's always the perfect excuse for not answering a call or email right away.
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She was answering the question every recent retiree is asked: Do you miss the job?
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The rate was also advertised through the hotel website and by representatives answering the phones.
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The celebrities answering questions about themselves were chosen because of their popularity in Google searches.
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However, even with the sophisticated microphone array, Dragon occasionally got confused about who was answering.
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She charmed her French hosts as a teenager by answering their questions in fluent French.
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Investors are pouring in money and scientists are asking — and answering — questions they couldn't before.
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The octogenarian artist will hold forth on aging, answering questions submitted in advance (via email).
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"They are just asking him questions and he was sitting there calmly answering," she says.
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This positive message might be a way of answering Trump without descending into the pigsty.
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A few attorneys asked some questions after the meeting and I felt comfortable answering them.
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" * On whether Trump ordered the firing of Michael Short: "I'm straightly not answering your question.
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Massimo Bottura sits at his desk, surrounded by coworkers, answering e-mails and phone calls.
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Boost your financial IQ by answering these 10 questionsOn the fence about a Roth IRA?
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A spokeswoman for Wells Fargo said the bank looked forward to answering questions from Washington.
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"What you feel isn't relevant Admiral," exclaimed King, as Rogers avoided directly answering the questions.
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I don't mind answering the question but I'd like to do the trade questions first.
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The woman hung up on us before answering additional questions ... like where is Holder now?
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This is a legitimate news story that he just disappeared without warning or answering questions.
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I probably spend about 30 percent of my time answering emails on a daily basis.
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Standing alongside Netanyahu on Monday, Trump nearly escaped answering questions about the intelligence dust up.
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When we come back, though, we will have Warren Buffett answering more of your questions.
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Replacing it is a more nuanced system of answering either logically, emotionally, casually, or professionally.
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And while answering the question, Osbourne voiced a strange (and frankly out-of-place) accusation.
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Donald Trump's brother, Robert, thinks the President is answering the dreams of women and minorities.
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He also rarely shies away from answering questions, holding press conferences, or reading out meetings.
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Understanding and answering those "why" questions will mark this final phase of Robert Mueller's investigation.
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Rubio needs to come up with some new material and needs to start answering questions.
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Whoever can best walk into this weekend answering that question...walks in with an advantage.
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Then Neville and Carragher respond by immediately turning around and walking away while answering her.
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He was answering questions in Spanish, with team translator Josue Peley providing the English version.
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It's an uncomfortable question, so is it weird that I don't feel uncomfortable answering it?
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The group revealed they traveled from all over with some answering Australia, Austria and Korea.
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But answering the question of which historical president she most admires, Clinton named Abraham Lincoln.
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Kenyan officials have apparently taken to skipping trade conferences of late to avoid answering questions.
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"I love answering questions about my expertise or why I'm doing this," Roff told me.
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Including answering that age-old question: Are you legally required to give two-weeks notice?
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By answering them, I want people to think of me as less of an other.
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Raúl Castro devoted part of his opening report to the congress to answering Mr Obama.
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" Greenwood pressed, before answering his own question: "To see how successful your marketing techniques are.
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I'm shocked there wasn't a T.V. next to him while he was answering that question.
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She called Justin, who, answering the phone in his car, was startled, but quickly agreed.
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"We avoid answering this kind of question," he told a press conference before the ceremony.
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When answering machines became available, people adopted them without losing confidence in the telephone system.
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Trump will be answering questions and subpoenas on these allegations for the next two years.
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Playing chess, we inhabit questions that matter, that we cannot be sure of answering correctly.
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Instead, he spent too much of his time answering questions about his parenting and Islam.
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"The President was saying 'no' to answering questions," White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said.
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What would you do if you didn't have to complete reactive tasks like answering emails?
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"The President said 'thank you very much' and said no to answering questions," Sanders said.
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He was unfailingly gracious and generous with his time, answering my questions patiently and thoughtfully.
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We are well on our way to answering a very big question: Are we alone?
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SORKIN: THANK YOU FOR ANSWERING OUR QUESTIONS AND CONGRATULATIONS ON A REMARKABLE CAREER AT STARBUCKS.
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Analysis using the Guppy Multiple Moving Average (GMMA) indicator can assist in answering the question.
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And Mattis himself on Monday cited ongoing lawsuits in not answering questions on his recommendations.
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After answering, you'll get an estimate and Gazelle will send you a box for shipping.
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And they blasted the administration for not answering their requests for information about detention facilities.
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In the poll, which had 1,522 respondents, some 9.5 percent were undecided or not answering.
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Instead, she put a detailed FAQ page on her website answering questions she typically receives.
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Senators like Flake should be answering to voters now when these decisions are being made.
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Finally, make sure to avoid generic responses, no matter what type of question you're answering.
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These employees can work as little as four hours a week answering customer-service calls.
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In January 2013, Adriano Galliani, Milan's longstanding vice president, tasked Galli with answering one question.
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The freedom to make business decisions also comes with downsides - answering to investors, for example.
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The rally also included students answering math questions and administrators doing slam dunks, she said.
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"I'm not answering that question on grounds of incrimination," Newton-John responded with a laugh.
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"Let's go to a real network," the president added before answering a question from Roberts.
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Its capabilities are stretched to the limit, answering more than 650,000 emergency calls each day.
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A Michael Bay flick should not be expected to contribute much toward answering these questions.
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As hotels strive to meet the demand for fitness, boutique gyms are answering the call.
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I should begin answering this question by saying: my TV sports-watching habits are changing.
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Kutcher broadcasted live from Facebook, answering questions from fans while drinking a little red wine.
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" I said, "But, I don't know anything about fax machines or answering phones, or anything.
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But Johnson said she enjoys the benefit of complete control and not answering to investors.
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But I am also invisible in many situations, asking the questions but never answering them.
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All done without answering a single email and little interaction with a phone or computer!
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The rules of the game should always be evolving and answering the curious questions raised.
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Angus King and intelligence chiefs: "I don't understand why you're not answering our questions." pic.twitter.
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Lewandowski has voluntarily appeared before and cooperated with Congress three times answering questions for hours.
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In answering Clinton's criticisms, he's raised real concerns about the plausibility of his own ideas.
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Perhaps Texas is answering the question: What's the relationship between a feminist politic and vulnerability?
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He wore his shirt neatly tucked into jeans, and paused to consider questions before answering.
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Inside, Farid finds an answering machine that he remembers from childhood, along with a tape.
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In-studio guests and listeners face down the challenge of answering hard-to-solve brainteasers.
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So instead of answering, he opened an attack on the Iran nuclear deal and ISIS.
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" Answering an education question, Biden apologized in advance, "I'm going to sound like a wonk.
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I'll think about as I'm answering other questions, but I think I got that right.
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Answering that question is, according to the writer Amitav Ghosh, the literary world's great challenge.
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He'll do four town hall events, answering voter questions and snapping selfies along the way.
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A second video, taken later, shows a handcuffed West incoherently answering a police officer's questions.
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Privately, however, Trump has been more equivocal about answering Mueller's questions, depending on the day.
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"I'm kind of tired answering these questions; she can answer questions for herself," she said.
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But Paul Mitchell and I started JPMS with a borrowed $700 and an answering machine.
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He said accurate land maps would prove vital in answering key questions for land managers.
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" In answering the employee, Murphy also hit "reply all," according to CNN: "I do care.
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D. is usually on time for just about everything and he's not answering his phone.
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Why, then, is answering the questions posed by those young women in Austin so difficult?
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A key to answering this question will be uncovering the mechanisms that cause the fluorescence.
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Answering these questions will help Fitbit estimate and add predicted period cycles to your calendar.
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Saara Sabbagh, 45, for example, has been answering questions at Speed Date since its inception.
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