I try remember times we met by records that were played the night we were DJing, "Ante Up," I was all over "Ante Up." Well, I'm still all over "Ante Up." I'd say 2002 or 2003 in Nova Scotia.
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It's high time to up the ante, Ms. Morgenson writes.
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The caregiver apparently refused to ante up the threatening texts.
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Even better: This latest look has really upped the ante.
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You could even say she'll need to up the ante.
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Australia coach Ante Milicic was understandably devastated for his team.
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Elon Musk, the chief executive of Tesla, upped the ante.
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The Moto Z2 Play ups the ante, but only slightly.
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With each new iPhone, Apple ups the ante on imaging.
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Black Panther is about the up the ante even more.
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Biles just upped the ante on an already spectacular vault.
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Spike Lee's movie ups the ante of the true story.
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But it wasn't long before the DOJ upped the ante.
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For season two, Fox is upping the ante to 16.
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And it's upping the ante for us with our candidates.
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Needless to say, the brand upped the ante this year.
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Rather than being humbled, Kadyrov continued to up the ante.
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Apple's set to up the ante with its transparency report.
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Campaign 2016 Donald Trump's upped the ante against Hillary Clinton.
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Booker upped the ante with a dinner invitation for Kaling.
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If I ante up for its game, I've already lost.
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But I wonder sometimes if we could up the ante.
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Much political theater is camp, but he's upped the ante.
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Los mercados accionarios cayeron ayer ante ambas noticias [en inglés].
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Sin embargo, la distinción desapareció ante la desesperación de Venezuela.
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" 39D: Did you immediately think of "ante," as in "antebellum?
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Acudió en vano ante la empresa para expresar sus preocupaciones.
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Now, they appear to have upped the ante more so.
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That upped the ante for hosting the 2018 World Cup.
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WILBER: I'm in total agreement here … turning an entry into a spoken phrase gives a clue welcome immediacy, and because ANTE/ANTE UP is so well-traveled in puzzles, the quote clue feels fresh.
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Each individual regulation is penny-ante stuff, but it piles up.
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Scalia, that&aposs the status quo ante from before that nomination.
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They also tended to up the ante on my weeknight cooking.
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Rensburg upped the ante when he tweeted this cleverly composed picture.
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Legion manages to up the ante for the entire superhero genre.
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The government and Agrokor's crisis manager Ante Ramljak reject the accusations.
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He upped the ante on Sunday at a rally in Indiana.
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In recent months, Thorne's upped the ante on her tattoo game.
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One Japanese pair is upping the ante in the best way.
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The government and Agrokor's crisis manager Ante Ramljak rejected the accusations.
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Married to Medicine is upping the ante on the relationship drama.
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Analysis from the X Ante Mass Tort Intelligence firm confirms that.
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A watch strap that'll up the ante on his Apple Watch
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But Senate File 359, or the "heartbeat bill," ups the ante.
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We could change that slightly to be ANTE UP / EURASIA / ROTTE?.
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But the administration continues to up the ante in its cruelty.
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Solo 36 denuncias han sido presentadas ante la fiscalía del país.
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ANTE UP … wasn't there another answer with UP in the puzzle?
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On closer inspection, the design details upped the ante even more.
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Last year, she upped the ante with her Met Gala look.
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But the request seemed too penny-ante to the software mogul.
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The movie, directed by Fatih Akin, ups the ante for grossness.
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La alegría de no ceder ante las modas tecnológicas [en inglés].
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Estamos ante la globalización de la televisión —postelevisiva— de alta calidad.
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But this week's witnesses up the ante in the impeachment probe.
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If it sounds like a soap opera, Williams upped the ante.
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We're not going to go back to the status quo ante.
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Ante partum, in Latin, means before birth, which doesn't sound too bad.
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Wendy's then upped the ante, offering the customer free drinks and food.
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And no company loves to up the ante more than T-Mobile.
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As far as shitting on Jerry goes, this season upped the ante.
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El Cártel de Sinaloa ganó, el gobierno se rindió ante su terror.
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Tate has helped up the ante in a short amount of time.
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But, then he said it again, only this time upping the ante.
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The company's current push, however, promises to up the TV superhero ante.
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The bare minimum, just for me, would be to up the ante.
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As Democrats tried to manage the fallout, Trump quickly upped the ante.
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"We've upped the ante for the sixth #MissionImpossible," he captioned the photo.
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Now, YouTubers Kailey and Kelianne have upped the ante by adding hoverboards.
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In the past month, Iran says Saudi Arabia has upped the ante.
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The ceasefire's basic structure was a return to the status-quo ante.
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"Marry me, Rebic", read one, a supersized proposal to striker Ante Rebic.
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Behind them, marching back and forth with arms outstretched, is Ante Pavkovic.
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What if they -- they up the ante and then this all passes?
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Newark, New Jersey upped the ante to $7 billion in tax benefits.
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Then on Sunday, she upped the ante ... by offering a $20k reward.
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Now they're upping the ante with a new campaign called the #BestManProject.
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Ante la escasez de mascarillas, un ejército de costureras confecciona modelos caseros.
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" He raises his voice again, "It's good for keeping his ante up!
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No le fue fácil decidir presentarse ante el público y cuándo hacerlo.
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This pair has upped the ante on the classic Chelsea boot silhouette.
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Ante la posibilidad de ser deportado, dijo: "Ahora tengo miedo a diario".
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It was Ante, then a high school student in Berlin, who responded.
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"Imagine you are in the E.R.," Lignelli-Dipple continued, raising the ante.
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Unlimited Premium ups the ante a little, but it's still extremely slow.
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Those at the higher end in particular have been upping the ante.
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If that's the case, your job is to up the ante tonight.
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But now a new dating app launching this week is upping the ante.
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In 240, she upped the ante and completed 2100 marathons in 40 days.
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This is probably the first time the show really ups its emotional ante.
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Besides Osman, Cleveland also got 11 points and nine rebounds from Ante Zizic.
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I had just turned 18, so I was ready to up the ante.
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It's a nice baseline to set, but let's up the ante, shall we?
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His dad Tyga upped the ante with another epic celebration the following day.
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But nor will they preside over a return to the status quo ante.
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In 403, she upped the ante and completed 40 marathons in 40 days.
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Jack upped his footwear ante and developed a personal style in recent years.
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But look for outside donor groups to ante up big time, he added.
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Plan sponsors and participants will be forced to ante up with higher contributions.
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Now, the wildfire threat to her friends and family has upped the ante.
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Ante Zizic finished with a double-double, scoring 15 and grabbing 12 rebounds.
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Will China raise the ante in its long march to world trade domination?
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After Anna chugs a beer, she ups the ante by huffing keyboard cleaner.
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AT&T upped the ante on its war against Big Tech this year.
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Her second track "I Ain't Goin Nowhere," ups the ante and the pace.
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Auroch in particular have upped the ante on their new album, Mute Books.
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Croatia's Luka Modric passed from the halfway line to a streaking Ante Rebic.
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That is a very clever way to UP THE ANTE (55A), Mr. Larson.
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The third year, he upped the ante once again to 100 million users.
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And to everybody else's surprise, the president upped the ante to $2 trillion.
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Ante Rebic receives a yellow card for throwing himself into an Argentine player.
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His swift agreement to meet with Mr. Kim effectively raised the diplomatic ante.
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For now, the Iranians are likely to up the ante in the region.
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Unity was founded in Copenhagen by Nicholas Francis, Joachim Ante, and David Helgason.
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AX, upping the ante in a bidding war against Tabcorp Holdings Ltd (TAH.AX).
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Would the United States really want to up the ante a second time?
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When it comes to delivering an immersive experience, Ms. Ziegler ups the ante.
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Pero cedió ante Trump enterrando sus promesas de proteger a los inmigrantes centroamericanos.
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Y todo indica que en 2020 podríamos estar ante una nueva gran crisis.
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Expresó desconcierto ante el repentino cambio cultural en Francia y su caída precipitada.
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He ups the ante with each tweet, making grandiose and often ridiculous statements.
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El feminismo, que es ante todo una lucha de luchas, marcó esta época.
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Como bien lo dijo Kendall: "Ante todo, somos personas, como todos los demás".
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Alegó ante los tribunales de derechos humanos haber sido discriminada por su identidad.
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"I think we sort of upped the ante this season," she told CNN.
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BTW, the judge is asking Stacey to ante up proof showing financial need.
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Upping the ante, Senate Republicans are closing ranks around Sessions, their former colleague.
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"If he ups the ante in any way, it's much higher," Zandi said.
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"China often combines an upping of the ante before a significant diplomatic event." video
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Scott's pal Townsend wants to up the ante and turn them into Hollywood stars.
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At these moments, rather than tone down their hatred, white supremacists up the ante.
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Then, Nubia upped the ante by adding RGB lighting to its Red Magic handset.
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If oil prices rose again, would you and the president up the ante somewhat?
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In Tuesday's Nevada primary, Trump upped the ante, claiming 40 percent of evangelical votes.
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"The bare minimum, just for me, would be to up the ante," she says.
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Pocos tenemos defensas ante este virus, razón por la cual se transmite con rapidez.
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But the female powerhouses of Korean group Red Velvet love to up the ante.
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The retailer has seriously upped the ante on all things makeup, hair, and skin.
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So the ex ante equity risk premium in the past may have been 3.3%.
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Ante las necesidades, solo agradecía que aún pudiera tener a mis hijas con vida.
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Intel is doing the same thing yet again and upping the ante all around.
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To up the ante on feminine style, go for the Oxiuly vintage-inspired dress.
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But Mueller's report has upped the ante on the issue, causing candidates like Sen.
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It looks like winning a division championship upped the ante on Wilson's Christmas gifts.
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Chyna also upped the ante by posing in a series of blood-chilling Snapchats.
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And new information this morning: Moscow is upping the anti -- ante in the response.
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I think Big Z [Ante Zizic] was out there, and a couple more guys.
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Floyd's been making rumblings, but now Connor's upping the ante with the fake poster.
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The Washington Post report, if true, ups the ante in Trump's already risky game.
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Drake joined Fortnite streamer Ninja once again, but this time he upped the ante.
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These blue state laboratories must not become guardians of the status quo ante Trump.
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"These people are terrorists, they are not fans," Croatia Coach Ante Cacic said. (AFP)
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READ MORE HERE>>UBS is upping the ante on its workplace wealth-tech tools.
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Professional boxer Floyd Mayweather just upped the ante when it comes to spending lavishly.
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"It ups the ante by combining it with customization, immersion and sustainability," says Upchurch.
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The exhibit takes the same salon-style concept as Resents and ups the ante.
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Upping the ante, the plan for July 15 is a six-hour work stoppage.
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It recently announced it was upping the ante - to 5 percent from 3 percent.
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Meanwhile, the Stafford Act limits federal reconstruction efforts to restoring the status quo ante.
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It looks like Pretty Little Liars is only upping the ante in Season 7.
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Croatia has fired off four shots, with just one by Ante Rebic on net.
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But if your team is, say, Fulham, Huddersfield or Burnley, prepare to ante up.
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Doom Eternal is that sequel, and it immediately sets to work upping the ante.
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He keeps upping the ante on everyone, including Robert Shaw's sulfurous, Ahab-like hunter.
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However, all those marching will be required to "ante" into the pro-choice doctrine.
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J.P. Morgan Chase is upping the ante for fans of its popular rewards program.
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Expresó su perplejidad ante el repentino cambio cultural en Francia y su caída abrupta.
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To up the ante, you only have 24 hours — starting at 4:00 a.m.
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But the dramatic hearing Thursday, including Ford's tearful testimony, has upped the ante further.
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Wireless charging can be slow, so I wish Apple had upped the ante here.
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Croatia's Ante Rebić kicks the ball during the team's opening World Cup match against Nigeria.
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For the fourth year in a row, Motorola is upping the ante on budget phones.
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From celebrity-filled spots to inspirational stories, this year's batch of ads up the ante.
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Every year, the British fashion house manages to up the ante on its own shorts.
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Every time Trump had upped the ante, they had pushed in their chips beside his.
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But this time, the lawyer has raised the ante by becoming a director of Theranos.
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In fact, Iran upped the ante by demanding that Saudi Arabia take even deeper cuts.
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It is not just futuristic electric and luxury vehicles that are upping the size ante.
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El hartazgo ante la corrupción y la debilidad del gobierno ahora imperan entre los mexicanos.
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Then, I decided to up the ante, so I signed up for a half-marathon.
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Osman had 26 points for Cleveland and Ante Zizic had 12 points and 12 rebounds.
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Even Americans living and working abroad must file tax returns and ante up each April.
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The way then is perfectly paved for recessions of ex-ante unknowable amplitude and duration.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers recalled C Ante Zizic from the Canton Charge of the G League.
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"We are going to introduce this ex-ante check of the intergovernmental agreements," Sefcovic said.
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Head to Silver Lake to up the spiciness ante inside this super colorful Thai haunt.
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But, just to up the ante, why not invite your handsome son to tag along?
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Google ups the ante But Google does not intend to give up ground to anyone.
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They (mostly) checked their grandstanding at the ante room, and they minimized the hot air.
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I always think there is no way to up this ante, but they always do.
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Corn mazes have skyrocketed in popularity since then, and designers are constantly upping the ante.
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This year, it's upped the ante by introducing a little disco into its maps interface.
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Frustrated by years of meetings that went nowhere, the salesmen upped the ante in 1954.
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Sin embargo, no es el único caso que enfrenta Fernández de Kirchner ante la justicia.
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If Mr. Trump decides to raise the ante on the Chinese, things could get ugly.
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With both sides upping the ante, the risks of a damaging trade war grew dramatically.
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Además no podrá salir del país y deberá comparecer ante los tribunales cada quince días.
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Esto es lo que está sucediendo: • Un reclamo histórico se desmorona ante los tribunales internacionales.
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Esto es lo que está sucediendo: • Brasil define su futuro ante un posible empate técnico.
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This was fine, since most shows essentially returned every episode to the status quo ante.
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Do you feel like now you need up the ante to get crazier than reality?
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Los funcionarios de la OMS han elogiado la respuesta agresiva de China ante el virus.
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But the length of his delay upped the ante on his delivery, which was passionless.
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In fact, the ante has just been raised in this conflict between fear and love.
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The arrival of the internet and the escalation of prize money have upped the ante.
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Europe raises the ante with Trump, Britain's royal wedding fever and Estonia's high internet hopes.
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Chico's ups the ante on this fabric by making their linen shirt wrinkle-resistant, too.
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Whole Foods is already dominating the field, and with Amazon's purchase could up the ante.
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Pero el sábado, ante nuevas protestas, más de al menos 165 manifestantes opositores fueron detenidos.
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Hurricane season is back, and the power grid still hasn't returned to status quo ante.
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The Seleção snatched victory against Ante Čačić's side, with Ricardo Quaresma scoring in the 117th minute.
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My concern is that they&aposre upping the ante on the things that are truly undemocratic.
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The V10 Plus ups the ante to 602 horsepower and an official 3.2 seconds to 60.
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By covering Hardy's face with the pilot's mask, Nolan felt like he was upping the ante.
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En esta ocasión, Tsai cambió su enfoque y se defendió con mayor eficacia ante esos ataques.
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Agrokor, the biggest employer in the Balkans, is restructuring under state-appointed crisis manager Ante Ramljak.
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She doesn't seem to be bleeding herself, so maybe Offred ups the ante this upcoming season.
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The next year she upped the ante, and decided to run 40 marathons in 40 days.
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We moved into some burpees, and then yoga sets with light barbells to up the ante.
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John Holland added a career-high 271 points and Ante Zizic had 286 for the Cavs.
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Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising sets out to up the ante, as quickly and loudly as possible.
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This week really upped the ante, giving almost every single character a crisis about their humanity.
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But my colleague Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN's chief medical correspondent, upped the ante to 10 lessons.
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At that point Mrs Merkel declared press freedom sacrosanct—prompting Mr Böhmermann to up the ante.
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But is it time to up the ante by getting in on some coffee flour action?
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As the Olympics wound down, the Trump administration returned to its status quo ante — more sanctions.
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Intel upped the ante with smooth 4K video playback with its 8th-gen "Kaby Lake Refresh".
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Estamos ante la posibilidad de un desenlace cruento que no puede permitirse de nuevo este país.
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Pero ¿por qué, ante otros acontecimientos similares en Venezuela y Nicaragua, no hubo la misma reacción?
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"Suddenly I'm thrust into this world, and I think that upped the ante," Mr. Sands said.
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But we should expect no automatic return to the status quo ante Trump on many fronts.
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There is ample evidence that law enforcement will continue to up the ante in future confrontations.
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Step aside Yoenis Cespedes, Yasiel Puig is here to up the ante in game day transportation.
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It's Real has upped the ante considerably in terms of the band's ambition and production style.
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The show's longevity correlates with the fact that Hollywood keeps upping the ante on reality television.
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Cramer said that in this "multi-billion-dollar poker game," Comcast can still up the ante.
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Waris Ahluwalia, diseñador y actor miembro de Sollis, no deja nada al azar ante tanta incertidumbre.
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My friend Leah Libresco notes that confession doesn't just return us to the status quo ante.
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Ahora la Casa Blanca se prepara para llevar el asunto ante la Corte Suprema [en inglés].
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La ficción de que los bienes son comunes se derrumba ante el retorno de las banderitas.
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But the ante room and some other interior landmark spaces will only be open to residents.
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Mañana México se enfrenta a Corea del Sur y, el domingo, Colombia busca recuperarse ante Polonia.
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"Solo matamos a la gente mala, no a la buena", se justificó Chea ante un entrevistador.
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Los funcionarios dijeron que planeaban presentar el 1 de febrero las reformas propuestas ante la legislatura.
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The USAF was so pleased with the result that it has decided to up the ante.
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Señaló que lo que quiere es ver a los asesinos de su padre ante un juez.
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De octubre de 2017 a junio de 2018, 70 bebés fueron llevados ante los tribunales solos.
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Los argentinos tenemos un temperamento nacional dramático pero nuestros miedos ante una economía inestable tienen fundamentos.
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Las autoridades colombianas señalaron que este mes presentarán evidencias de esas actividades ante las Naciones Unidas.
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Alrededor de seis mil personas migrantes están esperando ahí sus audiencias ante tribunales en Estados Unidos.
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Este espiral de violencia lo empezó carabineros disparando a estudiantes ante llamado a evasión de metro.
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In May, after Fahrenthold was getting traction on his Trump Foundation exposés, Trump upped the ante.
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No obstante, ante el cambio climático, se ha vuelto evidente que las imágenes no son suficiente.
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He upped the ante in 1986 (six years after their breakup), with "Charlotte For Ever" (Feb.
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BY SHOOTING A missile into one of its own satellites in March, India upped the ante.
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He wasn't a skillful enough criminal to hide his penny-ante personal fraud from the public.
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Es motivante que podamos llevar a elementos importantes de los cárteles de drogas ante la justicia.
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Perhaps in an incessant, up-the-ante world, we could do with a little less excitement.
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And then there is Rechmaoui, who ups the ante by underlining unbridled human intervention and greed.
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With the dark realism of Cracked Screen: A Snapchat Story, filmmaker Trimaan Lamba ups the ante.
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Five states and Washington, D.C. upped the ante and won't sell e-cigarettes to anyone under 21.
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To attract these consumers, card issuers have upped the ante with better rewards and sign-up bonuses.
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Aldi is the latest grocery store chain to up the ante when it comes to reducing waste.
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Ciara and Laverne Cox even upped the ante by sharing their own personal photos with the Obamas.
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But at least three-times champion Serena upped the ante to repel a stirring challenge from Mladenovic.
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Ahora cualquier adulto que argumente que está escapando de la violencia puede solicitar refugio ante Naciones Unidas.
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She wants a judge to declare Future the baby daddy and make him ante up child support.
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Then when I'm looking at it [played] back, I'm like, Maybe we can up the ante here.
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Residential developers are pouring money into the sector, upping the ante on amenities and seeing occupancy rise.
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And each new endeavor seems to up the ante on just how cool the cat can get.
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To contrast the simple, slick pony, Andrews' makeup artist Lisa Ashley "upped the ante" on her makeup.
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Maybe after the fact they might, but I don't think they want to do that ex ante.
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It was supposed to be the next big thing for moviegoers, and really up the video ante.
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Last month, Agrokor's crisis manager Ante Ramljak said that the company's debt was higher than previously disclosed.
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Steadier pacing also ups the ante on the manhunt to catch, and later simply to kill, Escobar.
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On Thursday, the government upped the ante by issuing a statement banning all demonstrations from Friday onwards.
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One of them hurled f-bombs, the other upped the ante by launching her glass at him.
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Further upping the ante, the Russian Defense Ministry said it will now help strengthen Syrian air defenses.
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Upping the ante, Murray found another gear to move two sets clear and within sight of victory.
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Through collard greens, cornbread, okra, ham-hocks, chitterlings and pigs' feet, neither can stop upping the ante.
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If anything, the North Korean leader's hat-in-hand appeal to Xi restored the status quo ante.
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While Fox and NBC have struggled mightily with comedy, ABC is raising the ante on its comedy.
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To lure those spenders, card issuers have upped the ante with better rewards and sign-up bonuses.
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Then Paige upped the ante: I would walk a few feet forward without her guidance at all.
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The primary point of Israel's nuclear forces must always be deterrence ex ante, not revenge ex post.
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" He praised Roosevelt as the source of "heavyweight economic thinking" on this, and for "upping the ante.
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This would allow National Amusements to raise the ante if Viacom does litigate over the amended bylaws.
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Then we upped the ante by restricting the canvas to a white adidas UltraBOOST X running sneaker.
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Although Speed's plot devices function well by upping the ante, there's not much substance beyond said devices.
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Ante este despliegue extraordinario de medidas de vigilancia, es normal que haya estadounidenses que sientan cierta paranoia.
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Proposals should be romantic, creative, and memorable, but this dude upped the ante with his dangerous stunt.
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He ups the ante by insisting upon nominating a new Supreme Court justice who is against guns.
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And enjoy those rest days; the workouts that come after each of them will up the ante.
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On Wednesday, Navalny upped the ante, saying he and his supporters would organize nationwide rallies on Jan.
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Then, because late capitalist America would be nothing without brands beefing online, Wendy's quickly upped the ante.
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Studies have shown that terrorists often try to up the ante from the last high-profile attack.
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Al final, Jiménez se convenció de que perdería el control del proyecto ante el Ministerio de Economía.
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Ante la inacción del gobierno mexicano, los familiares han recuperado los restos de al menos seis víctimas.
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As we reported ... Pam released a similar PSA last year, but this one definitely ups the ante.
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En México, ante el menor cuestionamiento, el presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador responde que tiene "otros datos".
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China ha expandido su influencia en América Latina ante el desinterés de Estados Unidos en la región.
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Apart from upping the ante for grossness, Akin apparently discerns a strain of dark comedy in Honka.
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She politely refused, but when Tyler's muscle upped the ante to $100 ... she couldn't turn it down.
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Todos los mexicanos —ante los ojos del mundo— estaremos atentos a que el presidente cumpla su promesa.
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All they had to do was up the ante, and I'm sure they would have garnered volunteers.
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""I think the mechanical aspect of that lightsaber gave it that great quality of upping the ante.
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La indignación ante la posible implementación de la legislación laboral mexicana evidencia la normalización de la simulación.
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With this Super Bowl ad, Bloomberg (and Trump) is yet again upping the ante for poltical spending.
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Ante los gigantescos incendios que se extienden por toda la Amazonía, esas palabras deben perseguir al gobierno.
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Su testimonio ante el comité fue la base para el libro Plausible Denial (1992) de Mark Lane.
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We got the Backstreet Boys member in Bev Hills where he was participating in the Ante Up!
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To keep upping the ante, the creative team will have to go further than anyone thinks they should.
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Scalia, justices will use history when they believe it supports their ex ante conclusions and ignore it when
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But megafunds like SoftBank are raising the ante, inflating valuations and pushing the market toward correction, Horowitz said.
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But it&aposs really difficult argument to make when you are upping the ante even than he is.
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Ante Zizic's free throws and a jumper by Brandon Knight pushed the Cavaliers' lead back to 843-50.
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Blue Origin is one of several space companies which Morgan Stanley said "will up the ante" this year.
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North Korea threatens war with U.S. in propaganda film Raised stakes The recent test certainly ups the ante.
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Rogue One ups the ante, switching between massive space combat, ground warfare, and a claustrophobic espionage heist sequence.
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Typically, if a deal is rejected, the status quo ante obtains, notes Anand Menon of King's College London.
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The upstart has compelled Tencent to up the ante in short videos and Facebook to make a clone.
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Now, vlogger Bunny Meyer, known as Grav3yardgirl, has upped the ante by using Cheetos to curl her hair.
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Blue Origin is one of several space companies Morgan Stanley says "will up the ante starting in 2019. "
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It would seem he will continue to be held after Thursday, since authorities will be upping the ante.
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Hardly content with any old fish, we've upped the ante with some bomb-ass marlin and guacamole tostadas.
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But several luxury goods rivals are upping the ante and adding to competition in a notoriously fickle industry.
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Cooking and serving with a salt slab will up the ante on plenty of their family-favorite meals.
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Beijing retaliated with their own batch of duties on U.S. products leading Trump to up the ante Monday.
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I'm worried another game will fall victim to one of the worst traits of sequelitis: upping the ante.
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This pair of nipple clamps adjusts easily to up the ante as your pleasure and pain tolerances shift.
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Esto es lo que está sucediendo: • La expresidenta argentina exige dejar fuera al juez ante el cual compareció.
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Mr. Trump could up the ante if China shows no real signs that it will open up considerably.
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The scheduled 2019 debut of M+, a major new art center, is also expected to up the ante.
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That's because, when it comes to whipping up ersatz abstraction, the ante was upped a long time ago.
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But I know Tony would have thought Trump was penny-ante, in terms of his lying and presentation.
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When she joined the Netflix series, Ms. Brie knew she'd have to up the ante on her workouts.
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Everyone took the bait but Ante Zizic, who caught James's dazzler of a no-look pass and dunked.
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Eso incluye a miles que han estado esperando, algunos durante meses, la posibilidad de presentarse ante las autoridades.
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To inflict more pain on China, the Trump administration last week raised the ante in its trade war.
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Up the ante this football season with a brand new Sony 4K smart TV and free Echo Dot.
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On Christmas Eve, Ruth sent a telegram to Igoe in Boston with instructions to up the verbal ante.
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But it's tough to ignore all the low-budget technology knowing that it's possible to up the ante.
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President-elect Trump has raised the ante by courting Taiwan and threatening to brand China a currency manipulator.
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Other brands will need to seriously up the ante if they want to make something buzzier than this.
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Creators are rewarded by the algorithm if they keep upping the ante with salacious fights and bolder pranks.
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Sony's upping the ante once again, but I have to wonder if they even needed to so soon.
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It appears as if the militants have decided to up the ante and achieve large-scale tactical gains.
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Today, the defense giant is upping the ante by engineering an unmanned plane it promises will be faster.
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The new version, perhaps inevitably, tries to up that ante, seeking bigger thrills -- literally, in one key respect.
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But this exhibition points to a structural shift that would allow us to transcend that penny-ante game.
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ANTE, the answer, is classic fill, but as far as I could tell this clue is a first.
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Pero también un creciente compromiso político ante el conflicto independentista catalán y el avance de la extrema derecha.
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UPPING THE ANTE He said QP's decision to self-finance the project, tender for its construction, and drill appraisal wells before offering partners a chance to buy in was part of a strategy to up the ante on what majors must now offer Qatar for a piece of its top asset.
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Collin Sexton and Brandon Knight led the anemic Cavaliers' attack with 16 points each, while Ante Zizic added 14.
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But Vakoch believes that it's time to up the ante—and that that upping will actually benefit SETI itself.
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Small businesses across the United States are upping the ante in the attempt to get the candidates they want.
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WASHINGTON — China upped the ante Monday in the ongoing tit-for-tat trade war between the world's top economies.
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Feel free to up the ante by using a few serrano peppers or even a habanero in here. 6.
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I decided to up the ante and play on trampolines to see what these guys were really made of.
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"We might have to up the ante a little bit at the end of the fall tour," Dawson warns.
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That ups the ante when you're buying for fans of those drinks — especially if you're not a fan yourself.
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But if you're looking to up the ante, you'll need the raddest nail art all the pros are trying.
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AT&T's live TV service DirecTV Now has just upped the ante for cord cutters debating their various options.
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"Winged Victory" is often viewed as a model of form and movement; Banerjee's "Viola" ups the ante several fold.
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With one-day shipping, they're upping the ante for all their competitors and making Prime an even stickier service.
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But, London bars have decided to up the ante in the creme egg stakes with a creme egg mojito.
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Capital One raised the dining rewards ante on its Savor card to 2500 percent cash back, from 3 percent.
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She's waiting nervously in the ante-room, worrying about the disturbing reflections off the hall's highly patterned marble walls.
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Customer, enraged at my lack of judgment and empathy, ups the ante: How are you boors still in business??
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They upped the ante to a stratospheric level by playing their 2001 landmark opus Jane Doe in its entirety.
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Even if you're feeling less than your best during easy workouts, don't be tempted to up the ante again.
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But if you're a Hadid, Baldwin, or Ratajkowski, the ante is upped even further, to new, designer-clad heights.
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In one video, he even ups the ante by using three cups filled with what is presumably hot tea.
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St. Louis-based hairstylist Caitlin Ford, or caitlinfordhair on Instagram, has upped the ante on the unicorn hair trend.
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That would raise the ante with Washington, just as Europe tries to work through a bruising clash over tariffs.
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It may not up the ante from the last film, but it doesn't let up on the pace either.
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And last week, former president Nicolas Sarkozy, also a candidate in the right-wing party primaries, upped the ante.
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In one scene, she raps along to MOP's "Ante Up" while driving, flushed with a bit of sleuthing success.
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Then that side begins winning, which tends to prompt the other's foreign backers to up their ante as well.
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Dior has similarly raised the ante this year when it comes to strengthening its position in the fragrance market.
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Now, Google has decided to up the ante by hiding seven "Friends"-themed Easter eggs across its search results.
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Tabasco fans looking to up the ante have a brand-new sauce to add to their arsenal of heat.
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But it was Hannity himself who upped the mockery fodder ante with a handful of tweets earlier this month.
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With this new era of Nirvanna the Band the Show, they up the ante and with it, the laughs.
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Now, Kendall's upped the ante by getting a civil restraining order to keep Ford away from Kendall's gated community.
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Trump's move ups the ante on an increasingly tense trade war that's causing growing fallout in the stock market.
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Despite the fact that Mr. Roussel has only rarely appeared, his new job is bound to up the ante.
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Ali's lawyer says a computer check flagged Ali and someone who needed to ante up more info about him.
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El asunto llegó en 2013 ante la Corte Internacional de Justicia, que en estos momentos está comunicando su fallo.
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Once campaigns realize that divisive rhetoric pays, the incentive to up the ante with hyperpartisan ads and misinformation grows.
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Aquella noche, me sentí a la vez triste y cautivada ante la majestuosidad de nuestra existencia en el mar.
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Sin embargo, pareciera que a López Obrador le está costando encontrar la manera correcta de reaccionar ante el problema.
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En Somalia, ante la incapacidad del Estado, jóvenes entusiastas atienden hospitales, construyen caminos y se ocupan de las escuelas.
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But the Chads of this world are upping the ante, and using things like wheelchairs, and suitcases, and ladders.
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Las reacciones de las empresas de Silicon Valley y sus líderes ante la presencia de Klynge han sido diversas.
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Las reacciones de las empresas de Silicon Valley y sus líderes ante la presencia de Klynge han sido diversas.
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Ante un número récord de solicitantes de asilo, el país ha empezado a imponer duras medidas contra la inmigración.
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China has upped the ante in its fight against spiraling corporate debt in 2017, with some degree of success.
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A local businessman and his two kids upped the ante by creating a life-sized sculpture of a Mustang.
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President Trump also upped the ante by threatening that Washington could add another US$23bn of tariffs, Reuters reported.
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Ante el temor, algunos eligen prepararse al extremo: Lynx Vilden ofrece cursos para sobrevivir en la Edad de Piedra.
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Dick Durbin (D-IL) told the Washington Post this month, when asked about upping the ante on such funds.
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The Fast films have rightfully been praised for their casual diversity, but it's time to up the ante even more.
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Kesha's 2012 album Warrior was again produced by Dr. Luke and Max Martin, but this time the ante was upped.
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But being a badass former NFL player, he has to ante up to a new level, hence the shark fishing.
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Business and government will then revert to the status quo ante without having to fear reputational damage for doing so.
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Both the S9 and S9+ up the ante with a dual aperture lens that Samsung compares to a human eye.
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Respondents said they'd ante up $81 on average for their wives' gifts and $62 for their moms' gifts this year.
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Había mucha confusión y mucho dolor, pero sonreía ante todo y todos porque no le podía fallar a mis hijas.
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But, being Madge, she'll want to do it with a twist — something that ups the ante beyond the traditional deal.
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Mr Barzani has acted to prevent a return to the status quo ante, in which there was no Kurdish state.
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Google even upped the ante, tweeting its own real photo of the rear camera array from its official hardware account.
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Every year since, Murphy has upped the ante with fascinating themes that have preyed upon some of our deepest fears.
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The singer upped the chivalry ante while out with girlfriend Cherry Seaborn at the Brit Awards afterparty on Wednesday night.
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Well, consider the ante upped: The latest lip-art trend to flood our Instagram feeds is called crystal lip art.
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Warming lubricants can increase arousal by increasing blood flow, and for some, that can significantly up the ante on pleasure.
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Use Snapchat's slow motion snail function to up the drama ante and become the star of your own shampoo commercial.
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But since Trump upped the ante in the trade war Thursday, markets are expecting about two more cuts this year.
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They don't want to be seen as doing anything that's going to interact with trade policy at the ex ante.
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This year at CES, however, Google upped the ante for the display-enabled category with its third-party Smart Displays.
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Bieber struck out two batters in the first, then upped the ante by striking out the side in the second.
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Kelis gets $8k a month but claims Nas is doing so much better now financially he should up the ante.
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To create something so masterful and rare is a gift in itself — and Glover went ahead and upped the ante.
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Fallon, meanwhile, rocked a long wig, hat, and sunglasses of his own, but upped the ante with a fake goatee.
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Gus offers to pay for her coffee, and she immediately ups the ante: "And a pack of cigarettes," she orders.
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She says that whenever a skater adds a new jump or a tricky combination, it ups the ante for everyone.
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Afterwards, Croatia coach Ante Cacic referred to the perpetrators as "sports terrorists" and called for tough punishments for those involved.
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Naturally, Blake Lively sees your canvas and tempera paint and ups the ante with her foray into the art world.
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Warren has upped the ante on the battle against money in politics by refusing to attend meetings with wealthy donors.
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A few months later, HBO's Game of Thrones upped the ante with an ultraviolent drama of "houses" rather than individuals.
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He was praying not where he usually does, in the main room, but in an ante-chamber with a friend.
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In their attempt to get children clicking, content creators seem to be upping the ante and straying into adult content.
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Flake just got up and left the hearing room and asked to speak privately to Coons in the ante room.
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The end of the war restored the status quo ante, with both regimes still in power and without territorial adjustments.
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The U.S. is upping the ante in ignoring its saving imperatives and the trade deficits that occur as a consequence.
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In almost every scene, the film uses a series of ticking time bomb situations with riddles to up the ante.
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Towards the end of Ante I was standing in the kitchen and feeling quite stressed and not really that creative.
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In 2012, Juanita upped the ante by throwing the first of a very popular dining series, The Naked Dinner Party.
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In 2016, WeWork launched WeLive, which takes the premise of coworking and ups the ante by having members live together.
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You can regulate before the fact — ex ante, as it's called — or you can regulate after the facts, ex post.
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The decision to up the ante came after Mr. Trump's trade advisers made a short trip to Beijing last week.
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However, if you follow the "A" in WAD POSTER up a few rows, you can see the word ANTE emerge.
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Y los amigos y los medios se alarman y nos consuelan y protegen ante esta amenaza pavorosa: el tiempo libre.
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"It sounds like the prosecution is upping the ante, even though the ultimate outcome is speculative at best," he said.
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Since then, though, the Trump administration has upped the ante by signaling a tough line on closing down Iranian production.
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Any city that really wants Amazon will have to ante up, and most will find the wherewithal to do so.
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Con el uso de iluminación revelaron el funcionamiento secreto de su sistema de comunicación que se activa ante una amenaza.
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Hurricane Sandy, which caused widespread flooding and power failures when it hit the city in October 2012, upped the ante.
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He absolutely flubs a pass to a defender, popping it straight up for Ante Rebic to volley into the net.
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Long days, short shorts and designers vying to up the ante and push fashion toward the monumental and long-lasting.
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Scheduled for two weekends starting in late April, it was supposed to up the ante in the competitive festival market.
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Luego de ver la reacción global ante las acciones de Maduro en la asamblea, la oposición debería cambiar de rumbo.
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It is an utter delusion if the regime thinks it can return to anything close to the status quo ante.
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The bundle also comes packaged with the Oculus touch controllers that up the ante with more realistic precision and movement.
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For that match, though, DeepMind upped the hardware ante considerably, putting AlphaGo on a distributed system with hundreds of CPUs.
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Then, the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island upped the ante with the world's first over-water villa with an underwater bedroom.
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" Upping the ante, he also bragged that "very few presidents have done what we've done in a six-month period.
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If it takes a village to raise a child, Esteves is upping the ante by essentially building his own village.
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Macri dijo que la calma ante la situación económica a días de la elección "nunca depende solo de un gobierno".
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Morales actuó tarde ante los incendios y luego dijo que las protestas de los activistas medioambientalistas y ciudadanos eran "chistosas".
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In fact, he upped the ante by morphing treasures from the Met's own collection into a tableau of Bacchanalian mayhem.
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Colin Powell upped the ante with his slide show of Iraq's transgressions presented at the United Nations in New York.
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With a heavily contested presidential election only three months away, Mexico's politicians have been forced to up the rhetorical ante.
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Sé que muchos de nosotros nos sentimos paralizados ante la titánica tarea o estamos demasiado asustados para enfrentar el problema.
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Macri dijo que la calma ante la situación económica a días de la elección "nunca depende solo de un gobierno".
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"They are deliberately upping the ante in order to flag their posture to people who are concerned," Admiral Singh said.
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So this is good news for us—but bad news for scorpions, who will need to up the evolutionary ante.
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Eugene Silver upped the ante and introduced a failed bill to the House which would have done the same nationally.
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The filmmakers could have saved it by using its sequel status to up the ante, and move the story somewhere new.
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"It won't be a reversion to the status quo ante, but it could be a de-escalation of the tariff ramp."
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Last week, it upped the ante in its opposition by buying a small stake in Showa Shell to block the process.
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She refused, and that's when Sammy allegedly said if she didn't ante up, some people will learn some stuff about her.
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She also upped the ante by saying that her flatmate would join too, just to see how gullible this guy was.
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Cleveland trimmed Indiana's lead to single digits at 257-231 when Ante Zizic hit two free throws with 24:234 remaining.
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The Ante Has Officially Been Raised On Maternity Photos Serena Williams Is A Pregnant Goddess In New Vanity Fair Cover Story
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From the look of the exclusive trailer above, season 2, which premieres on the streaming service July 11, ups the ante.
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There were no obvious ante mortem injuries or gunshot wounds to Ahmed's body and no obvious cause of death, Pounder said.
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Trump, who tweeted over the weekend that the "Liberal Left" wants to "get rid of ICE," has only upped the ante.
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On January 7th Mr Morales upped the ante, demanding that CICIG disband and giving its foreign workers 24 hours to leave.
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In recent years, China's internet behemoths have upped the ante in how goods move around as they look offline for growth.
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There is a difference between the ex post premium (what investors actually got) and the ex ante premium (what they expected).
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Oil prices have reflected these ex ante estimates of the probability of output cuts versus the probability of a production rollover.
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That just upped the ante — a bloodthirsty villain is what these two needed to make their eventual triumph that much sweeter.
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But a quarter-century and millions of dead strewn across Europe later, the Bourbon dynasty returned and status quo ante prevailed.
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The remarks upped the ante in a war of words over Scottish independence as Britain prepares for intense EU exit talks.
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Alcaldes, gobernadores y funcionarios federales se han hecho la vista gorda ante los campos de opio y los laboratorios de metanfetaminas.
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Warren has replicated Khazei's challenge in her presidential campaign today, even upping the ante by refusing to do high-dollar fundraisers.
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The apologies reignited the controversy as the Matildas made their final preparations for the World Cup under replacement coach Ante Milicic.
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This holiday season, the retailer is upping the ante something serious when it comes to giving absolutely insane, life-changing gifts.
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While the series' most iconic elements are all lovingly preserved, Civilization VI ups the ante with a host of new features.
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Then, to up the ante, she grabs yet another weight and hucks that one at the wall because fuck walls, right?
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Recently, it's been upping the ante even further with high-profile collaborations with both celebrities (Selena Gomez) and fellow designers (Rodarte).
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We're told a lawsuit is certain, unless United and the City of Chicago ante up a big check, but that's unlikely.
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Since he was elected, many Democrats have continually upped the ante to out-resist each other in opposition to President Trump.
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The Cavaliers owned a 53-34 edge on the boards, with Ante Zizic leading the way with a career-best 11.
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Fields said consumers have upped the ante on automakers, demanding not only top-notch safety and fuel efficiency but also technology.
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Over the past few years, card issuers have upped the ante with better rewards and sign-up bonuses to attract customers.
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But Trump has since upped the ante to $5 billion, an amount the House included in its version of the bill.
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To up the ante, Amazon has launched a ton of brand-new products exclusive to Prime members for a limited time.
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Truffle Shuffle chose to recreate a pretty pretty princess scene for the bag, upping the fantasy ante just a little more.
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But Trump's decision to up the ante by openly deriding Ford drew criticism even from some members of his own party.
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It also only refrained from imposing ex ante price regulation but left the door open to after-the-fact price regulation.
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This marks "the end of an era which began 25 years ago", says Ante Ramljak, who is winding up the group.
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But now Democrats are forced to combat a president who "has upped the ante every few weeks" with his divisive rhetoric.
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The problem wasn't Trident Juncture itself per se so much as if a crisis emerged and both sides upped the ante.
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But Trump has since upped the ante to $2628 billion, an amount the House included in its version of the bill.
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Advertising for drug lawsuits has gone up more than 60 percent since 2008, according to analysis by X Ante/Kantar Media.
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We upped the ante on the hackathon, too by making it a Virtual Hackathon open to anyone anywhere in the world.
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The game's collectibles, strawberries, are tucked behind optional platforming tasks, and each world has "b-side" levels that up the ante.
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As a girl with a previously low-maintenance hair routine, I was excited to up the ante in a major way.
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Modi on Wednesday upped the ante, banning all international flights from landing in India for a week, starting from March 22 .
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Cedi Osman scored 19 points and Ante Zizic had 17 for Cleveland (17-50), which placed six players in double figures.
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As to whether this doll's new house — with its record-setting porcelain resident — would up the ante for future doll bidders?
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Por su parte, Carlos Granés reflexiona sobre el rol del arte como antídoto ante la desolación, el encierro y la enfermedad.
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Nos dicen que el virus nos iguala, que ha demostrado que todos somos iguales ante él, que todos tenemos que encerrarnos.
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Ante una reunión tan incierta, el caricaturista del Times imagina que también habrá lugar para temas menos sustanciales: Gracias por leernos.
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On "Cold" — a standout from his major label debut album, "Stoney," which was released today — he ups the ante even further.
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The Iran deal, if left in place, could be used as a pressure point while upping the ante on those fronts.
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It turns out that, when you remove enforcement mechanisms and remedial oversight, things tend to revert to the status quo ante.
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The move to publish could up the ante for Senate Republicans as they debate whether to call witnesses in the trial.
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The full-scale prototype is now on display at CES this week, but today, the South Korean automaker upped the ante.
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But the likelihood of the feud going away appears slight when it is the president himself who is upping the ante.
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But astronaut Scott Kelly just upped the ante by pulling off what we think is a first: augmented reality in space.
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"I can't tell you the House will move into impeachment mode right away, but this really ups the ante," he said.
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But Maryland officials argue no map could survive the status quo ante standard that the challengers' in Wednesday's case have proposed.
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They got Isaiah Thomas, Jae Crowder, Ante Zizic, and the Brooklyn Nets' first-round pick in the draft back for Irving.
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Su sufrimiento terminó horas después, cuando agentes de la policía cercaron el departamento y Manzanares, ante la captura inminente, se suicidó.
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In this album, the band up the ante by distancing themselves from their first eponymous album by critiquing the music industry.
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With her call for impeachment on Friday in the wake of Castro's comments, Warren is upping the ante for the rest.
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Tres días después de la toma de posesión de Zelenski el 20 de mayo, Gordon D. Sondland, un donador republicano sin ninguna experiencia diplomática a quien Trump había designado embajador ante la Unión Europea, y Kurt D. Volker, enviado especial de Estados Unidos ante Ucrania, participaron en una reunión en el Despacho Oval de la Casa Blanca.
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I've upped the ante on a standard yet irresistibly gooey pasta bake by adding roasted wild mushrooms and creamy, funky fontina cheese.
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Another $61 billion — just the opening ante, Alix says — is being spent by carmakers and tech giants on future self-driving cars.
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The ante on the end-of-the-world blockbuster has been upped so many times that their plots have become largely interchangeable.
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And on her final night out, she upped the ante in a sparkly white dress that gave off serious wedding dress vibes.
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So "Planet Earth II" -- coming a decade after the original -- seeks to up the ante, in part, by incorporating an environmental message.
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Earlier this month, it upped the ante in its opposition by buying a small stake in Showa Shell to block the process.
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We've upped the ante on the world's best startup pitch competition by increasing the prize money to $100,2003 in non-equity cash.
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This extra material is fast, and it 'ups the ante' in terms of the total energy of an already powerful stellar blast.
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Up the ante of your smart home with the Kasa Cam Outdoor on sale for $115.99 at Amazon, a savings of $24.
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France's Lucas Hernández tackles Croatia's Ante Rebić during the final match between France and Croatia at the 2018 World Cup in Moscow.
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Bow Wow just upped the ante in the war between Snoop Dogg and the prez by threatening to pimp out Melania Trump.
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"To show that there's more and more features being released, that ups the ante in the pot," Gartner analyst Craig Roth said.
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Fue la candidata presidencial del partido en 2012 y perdió en una reñida elección ante el candidato del Kuomintang, Ma Ying-jeou.
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Both countries have recently been trading threats of war and having another American in jail will likely up the ante even further.
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Even in the modern environment with improved health care, tattoos may "up the ante" by artificially injuring the body to demonstrate health.
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Lisa Marie Presley has to ante up $100,000 to her estranged husband ... a particularly difficult task since she says she's flat broke.
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Rose and her DWTS partner, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, upped the ante during Monday night's show and scored a 24 for their Argentine Tango.
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Novartis aims to up the ante later this year by filing for approval of its version of Rituxan in the United States.
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O rendimento das notas de 10 anos do governo era de 2,510 por cento, alta de 3 pontos básicos ante terça-feira.
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At this year's SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, the network is upping that ante by recreating the series's entire town of Sweetwater.
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On May 6th Anadarko's board backed it as "superior" to that of Chevron, which has until May 10th to up the ante.
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Competition for new cardholders is fierce, and as a result many lenders have upped the ante with incentives and sign-up bonuses.
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Pero en términos políticos, obliga a replantear la pregunta: ¿qué se puede hacer ante un problema como el de Corea del Norte?
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Hasta ahora, Clinton sólo mostró una tímida expresión de preocupación ante los informes de que la administración de Obama planea una ofensiva.
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Esta postura displicente ante el compromiso cívico se extiende incluso hasta la población más afectada por las políticas federales en materia migratoria.
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Read more about it here and you can donate to the Toronto Foundation's Up the Ante Fund if you want to here.
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Now, Google is making good on its promise and upping the ante by offering gigabit speeds to some of the poorest Americans.
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Asking for 90,000 Euros was smart, but upping the ante to 1,000,000 Euros was dumb, leading both powerful families to get desperate.
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If anything, Saudi-Iranian tensions will up the ante and turn Syria into a more intensified proxy war between the two states.
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"Brands can no longer settle for the typical loyalty program because Amazon Prime has upped the ante," Yotpo executive Raj Nijjer said.
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If they push, then the administration could decide to up the ante and assert privilege, and then see how the Senate responds.
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Process-wise, Lucia and Millar work collaboratively with call and response, each one upping the ante as they go back and forth.
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Chance struck an agreement with Kirsten Corley over how much he'll ante up in child support for their 17-month-old daughter.
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Europe needs to ante up and bear the primary burden for defending Europe, while the U.S. can provide surge capability if needed.
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The LAPD is now on the hunt for the man ... with a search warrant forcing AT&T to ante up phone records.
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But Trump has since upped the ante to $5 billion, an amount the House included in its version of the spending bill.
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Upping the ante, Symphony Space offers a marathon next April that invites listeners to immerse themselves in 420 minutes of nonstop Reich.
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Now Sanders is raising the ante by proposing that all student debt be canceled — and that is making Democrats in Washington nervous.
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Last week, the Donald Trump administration upped the ante, announcing that it was considering imposing another round of tariffs on Chinese imports.
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Because administrators subjectively decide which prospective speakers are controversial, they become de facto censors when student groups are unable to ante up.
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Single or spoken for, the thrill-seeking energy of Venus and Mars in Aries ups the ante on everyone's V-Day game.
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Celebrities speaking out about politics doesn't hold the currency it once did—maybe that's why Griffin felt pressured to up the ante.
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While Facebook has long had protocols in place to identify and reach out to potentially suicidal users, it recently upped the ante.
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This season, it seems beauty brands have completely outdone themselves with new products that up the ante in just about every category.
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But this week, Disick upped the ante on the Kyle & Jackie O show, telling radio listeners that the door is still open.
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While Facebook has long had protocols in place to identify and reach out to potentially suicidal users, it recently upped the ante.
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By becoming the Republican nominee, Trump has truly upped the ante — not just for the country but also for his own fortunes.
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A strong dollar only makes the trade imbalance wider, which gives protectionists more ammunition to raise the ante in a spiraling situation.
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Amazon upped the ante in June with its $13.4 billion purchase of Whole Foods, giving it a major foothold in the industry.
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This line of thinking offers nothing better than the status quo ante that voters found uninspiring at best and repellent at worst.
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Here are three moments from the trailer that reveal how Ant-Man's associates will help up the ante in the new film.
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Décadas de intentos europeos de abrir fronteras, disolver diferencias, se deshicieron ante la amenaza: lo primero que hicieron sus Estados fue cerrarlas.
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Then they upped the ante considerably with their complete blockade of Judge Garland with nearly a year left in Mr. Obama's term.
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" He also upped the ante, saying, "Behind that there is another $267 billion ready to go on short notice if I want.
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Otros en la comunidad seropositiva sienten optimismo ante la noticia, pero han expresado preocupación por la privacidad y salud mental de Castillejos.
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Putin upped the ante in March, annexing Crimea, with its Russian majority, and backing separatists in eastern Ukraine with weapons and troops.
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Instead of its typical "Fab 23" list, Toys R Us upped the ante with what it's calling "Geoffrey's Top 333" for toys.
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El mes pasado, Wright testificó ante la legislatura de Wisconsin a favor de un proyecto de ley en torno al consentimiento informado.
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Jerrold Nadler to provide documents responsive to the House Judiciary Committee's investigation of Trump, will Nadler up the ante by serving subpoenas?
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The real-life stripper who inspired Jennifer Lopez's character in "Hustlers" wants the studio to ante up some serious cash ... or else.
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En la reunión en el Parlament, Bosch fue tajante cuando le pregunté qué medidas consideraban ante un fallo adverso en el tribunal.
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"Pareciera que cierra los ojos ante una realidad que no solo tiene de frente, sino que le golpea la cara", dijo Belmont.
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Los ricos se amargan ante las pérdidas mientras los especuladores demuestran su asombroso talento para encontrar rendijas lucrativas en los controles monetarios.
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Embiid sustained a left shoulder sprain after a collision with Cleveland center Ante Zizic with 221 seconds remaining in the first quarter.
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It is difficult for me to expect a complete return to the status quo ante – even as the COVID-19 crisis dissipates.
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Embiid sustained a left shoulder sprain after a collision with Cleveland center Ante Zizic with 213 seconds remaining in the first quarter.
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Mr. Trump's inaugural committee upped that ante by eliminating limits on individual contributions and retaining the $1 million cap on corporate money.
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Sin embargo, el auncio de que Jo Johnsson dimitirá evidencia el desaliento de los tories moderados ante las tácticas de Boris Johnson.
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Writer and producer Gary Janetti has made a living creating some of television's funniest stories, and he's upping the ante in 2020.
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Competitors like Target and Walmart have upped the ante by offering free, two-day shipping on orders over $35, without any subscriptions.
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In his Tuesday remarks, Trump upped the ante against the rival party, accusing them of not believing the allegations leveled against Kavanaugh.
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WEINTRAUB: "Ante up" can be something one does, or it can be a request from someone to throw money in the pot.
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Upping the ante, SPI Group hired Shigeru Ban, a Pritzker Prize-winning architect, to design the main buildings at Kentucky Owl Park.
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Stephen Belafonte says he's flat broke and wants Mel B to ante up in a big way so he doesn't go under.
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These Herculean drawings form the backdrop for Strand's 3D and installation works, which raise the weirdness ante to a whole new level.
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At this point, It's Always Sunny expects its viewers to expect the outlandish, and so it keeps having to up the ante.
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Now, the always-fun brand upped the ante for 2017, launching a Lipstick Chess collection that loaded with wintery reds and neutral pinks.
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If his idea of kicking back involves cracking open a cold one with some friends, you can always up the ante with Hopsy.
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Not what will Trump do — his latest pronouncements simply up the ante on mean-spiritedness, with little clarity on a specific policy direction.
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China has raised the ante by deploying military assets on artificial islands constructed on shoals and reefs in disputed parts of the sea.
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Prosecutors upped the ante for some parents who refused to plead guilty by adding new federal charges after they decided against plea deals.
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Yet they are largely ignored by the government and media, and so citizens up the ante ("burn to be heard", is one refrain).
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Godzilla has survived for decades because of endless sequels that mostly exist to up the ante on city-level destruction and crazy opponents.
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Anki had success with its line of race car toys, and it upped the ante with its cute, smart, robotic companion toy, Cozmo.
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The increased tariffs would be upping the ante for the Trump administration, which launched tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese products last June.
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Two-Toned Lips If you're rarely seen without a swipe of bold lip color, try upping the ante with a two-toned lip.
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Then on Monday, new Foreign Minister Dominic Raab upped the ante by announcing that the U.K. is "turbo-charging" no-deal Brexit preparations.
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Or, if that isn't your vibe, you can layer a lace button-up with a lace bralette and up your Victorian-goth ante.
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The Fed and the bond markets are now facing a distinct possibility of an ex-ante unknowable acceleration of cost and price inflation.
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The lack of an attorney general and the firing of the acting one further raises the ante on the Senate's vote on Sessions.
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And while 20% off the most loved beauty products is a rarity, the retailer has just upped the ante in a major way.
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If you thought the "season of love" on Grey's Anatomy couldn't get any more dramatic, Camilla Luddington is here to up the ante.
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Otros expertos dijeron que el zika ha situado a países como El Salvador a una situación ante la que no sabe cómo actuar.
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DIOR OUTPERFORMING Kering's reliance on Gucci and its performance has drawn particular scrutiny at a time when several rivals are upping the ante.
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Nah, the Potomac Housewives are upping the ante with marital problems, family ultimatums, financial woes, and shocking accusations that will have everyone talking.
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Washington, busily upping the trade war ante, may ultimately ban Chinese telecom champion Huawei from using Google's proprietary technology, including its app store.
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The two fired in July, both KN-14, or liquid fueled intercontinental ballistic missiles, have upped the ante -- and tension around the world.
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Wall Street had upped the ante for the quick-service brand, which has revamped its image after several years of market share declines.
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Product quality, precision, service and cost is just the ante; if you want to win the game today, you have to be fast.
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Restaurants like Sea at Anantara Kihavah Villas or Ithaa, both in the Maldives, up the ante with dining rooms surrounded by the sea.
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As technologies like IMAX Laser have upped the ante on brightness used in theaters, 3D presentation has certainly improved dramatically in recent years.
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This year, she upped the decorating ante by pairing with floral designer Jeff Leatham to help decide the the vision for her tree.
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But policymakers aren't giving up — and have upped the ante by issuing a fresh invitation signed by representatives from another three national parliaments.
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Bell also held out on 2017 training camp for similar reasons, but this year ratcheted up his ante by sitting out of games.
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U.S. market leader ChargePoint upped the ante last week by announcing stations of up to 400 kW that will be available from July.
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In Amazon's search for a new campus, one Georgia mayor is upping the ante and offering the e-commerce giant an entire town.
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This is an effort by the President's party in Congress to up the ante on Iran and unilaterally try to change the terms.
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If the Academy actually wants to shorten the speeches, the incentives need to change, which means upping the ante beyond a stunt prize.
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El día que me pidió matrimonio en el lago Casitas, con tierra y rocas debajo de nosotros, y Bryan ante mí, dije sí.
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For Washington, it is time to both up the ante in seeking a course correction by Erdoğan and to prepare for the worst.
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Cuisinart Easypop Hot Air Popcorn Maker, $39.95There's nothing like the buttery taste of freshly popped popcorn to up the ante on movie night.
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So in spite of upping the rhetorical ante, even democrats are conceding that these hearings aren't going to move the public one bit.
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Incentive packages have tripled in size since 1990, as states feel increasing pressure to up the ante to attract jobs for their residents.
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Victor: We opened Ante because we wanted to challenge ourselves, be creative and do all these things that we couldn't do at Bror.
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The lack of an attorney general and the firing of the acting one further ups the ante on the Senate's vote on Sessions.
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That rate, so-called ex-ante, has fallen to 4.7 percent because futures markets are pricing in a long sequence of rate cuts.
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Muchos cubanoestadounidenses de mayor edad se desconcertaron ante las declaraciones de Sanders y lo criticaron por sonar como un apologista del adoctrinamiento comunista.
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Le ruego que tomen medidas drásticas y contundentes ante esta pandemia, México es un país muy grande y así debería ser su responsabilidad.
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Dovey ups the ante, challenge-wise, as her character practices unorthodox techniques of self-discovery with the therapist doing much of the talking.
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El martes, los Mets cayeron 25-4 ante los Nationales de Washington, lo que se convirtió en la mayor derrota de la franquicia.
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And to up the ante, we opted to exclude the same vowel not only from the theme words — but from the whole puzzle!
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But the arrival of the chef and restaurateur Tom Colicchio at the Roosevelt Field shopping center in Nassau County definitely ups the ante.
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Pepper, the Beach Boys' Wilson had been trying to up the ante even more with SMiLE, his intended follow-up to Pet Sounds.
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Later it seemed White House spokesman Hogan Gidley upped the ante to suggest they would be looking at career civil servants as well.
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They are showing little sign of abating and plenty of signs of becoming more violent, as both police and marchers up the ante.
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The movie also has the unfortunate timing to arrive right after "The Meg," which ups the ante size-wise on summer shark fare.
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Looking ahead to fiscal 2018, regulatory agencies are upping the ante and promising to issue three deregulatory actions for every new regulatory action.
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But as more co-living companies muscle their way into New York — and competition among them heats up — some are upping the ante.
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The budget released by President Trump last month would up the ante by slashing another $600 billion over 10 years from the program.
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BELGRADE, Feb 21 (Reuters) - The crisis manager at indebted Croatian food group Agrokor, Ante Ramljak, has resigned, the company said in a statement.
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Instead, he upped the ante, and the prospect of negotiations to stave off another volley of tariffs between the two countries promptly fizzled.
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En este análisis [en inglés] explicamos algunas razones por las que los británicos deben ser cautelosos ante la posible convocatoria de otro referendo.
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Según Chamorro, los periodistas no pueden callar porque eso permitiría que el régimen gane tiempo ante la demanda ciudadana de un cambio democrático.
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Cruzó el puente para ir a Brownsville con el fin de asistir a su primera audiencia ante el tribunal el 4 de diciembre.
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Beijing has raised the ante by deploying military assets on artificial islands constructed on shoals and reefs in disputed parts of the sea.
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Los fallos forman parte de un movimiento que busca llevar ante la justicia a los perpetradores de crímenes cometidos durante los gobiernos militares.
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Unos científicos estadounidenses creyeron que estaban ante una densa onda de lluvia cuando miraron las imágenes de radar de California la semana pasada.
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But the Russian leader, who has sometimes used bellicose rhetoric to talk up Russia's standoff with the West, did not up the ante.
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"This is an unfortunate situation for Laura and as a group we feel for her," coach Ante Milicic said in a team release.
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Now, NASA is upping the ante on space-based lasers with a new mission called Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2).
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Yet like Master Chief, Halo is defined by a devotion to fight: even when it stumbles, the series manages, valiantly, to up the ante.
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Kiss Bang Bang was a blast, and he upped the ante with Iron Man 3, which had more twists and surprises than any Marvel
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But one of the most powerful things about Wednesday's #DayWithoutAWoman, is that it asks us to imagine what it means to up the ante.
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Caballero mangled a clearance and kicked the ball toward Croatia defender Ante Rebic, who one-timed it into the net in the 53rd minute.
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What really ups the ante are the heart-shaped fibers, which are the first to be formulated in the U.S., emulsified inside Kush's formula.
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Creating the wreckage, by accident and on purpose, is what's always made Luigi's Mansion so delightful, and this third entry umps the ante considerably.
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What's perhaps most impressive is how the game manages to continuously up the ante and throw you into even more disturbing and grotesque scenarios.
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Pero la respuesta no es rendirse ante los cárteles del narcotráfico, quienes pueden mantener bajo asedio a una ciudad importante y a sus residentes.
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"They've upped the ante now, "said Jane Kirtley, director of the University of Minnesota Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law.
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Huawei even upped the ante with an additional time-of-flight (ToF) sensor on the back to better detect depth for portrait mode shots.
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Parece determinado a acercarse a los toros tanto como sea posible, llevando al límite la cercanía que cualquier hombre puede tener ante el animal.
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Democrats could run against that record, as defenders of free trade who would return to the global economy to the status quo ex ante.
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He upped the ante again on Wednesday as he declared that his victory on March 5 would be dedicated to "the people of Brazil".
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Facebook is fighting the verdict and ZeniMax upped the ante by filing for an injunction on the sale of unspecified models of the Rift.
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Some of that, you might expect from any Republican president — but Trump has repeatedly upped the ante, going further than even his supporters expected.
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In response, investment firms in Silicon Valley are attempting to up the ante—Sequoia, for example, is raising a new $8bn global growth fund.
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Last year, the momager upped the decorating ante by pairing with floral designer Jeff Leatham to help decide the the vision for her tree.
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The Note 9 ups the ante with notably better battery life and the S Pen, but only one of those will be universally appreciated.
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Undaunted, Trudeau upped the ante during the last election campaign, promising to set Canada on a path to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
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Over the next few months, the company will up the ante on its "Made in the USA" promise, via a new a crowdsourcing campaign.
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Hours later, Conlan upped the ante by tweeting at Vladimir Putin to ask the Russian president how much he paid to rig the match.
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"Andrew had seen other senior photos at Taco Bell, but wanted to up the ante by wearing his tux," photographer Wesley Taylor told KXTV.
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The Man in Charge: Ante Cacic has had a varied career, working mostly in his native Croatia but also in Slovenia and, curiously, Libya.
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Now the entertainment industry wants to up the ante by threatening ISPs' safe harbor protections under the DMCA unless they kick these users offline.
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Well, it looks like other airlines are taking note, and aiming to up the ante when it comes to its in-flight design, too.
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Trump has also threatened to up the ante by putting tariffs on another $100 billion of Chinese goods, and China says it will respond.
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Desensitizing the public The President's proclamation that he can pardon himself is raising the ante on the media circus surrounding his pardons for others.
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Trump also has threatened to up the ante by putting tariffs on another $100 billion of Chinese goods, and China says it will respond.
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A bitcoin trader who keeps a contract to the end receives a cash payment for a win or must ante up for a loss.
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"One of the downfalls of extrinsic motivation is that you just have to keep upping the ante to get the same result," she said.
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That ups the ante for banks in general, with the opportunity for growth a rare luxury that most financial institutions only can dream about.
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Iran has upped the ante in Yemen — its proxies, the al Houthis, have escalated their missile attacks on Saudi Arabia during the past week.
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A day after announcing a new artificial intelligence partnership with IBM, Google, Facebook and Amazon, Microsoft is upping the ante within its own walls.
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Pacific Rim: Uprising would either have to figure out how to replicate its predecessor's charm or find a new way to up the ante.
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Apparently, it felt it wasn't doing enough in that regard, however, because it has upped the ante in Season 2, which begins on Tuesday.
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Mr. Thurber ups the ante with cinematic allusions ("The Lady From Shanghai") that feel like reviewer bait, and wouldn't you know, I took it.
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Ante Milicic, a former assistant with the men's national team, was brought in to put things back together and lead the team in France.
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A los políticos de todas las ideologías les preocupaba la economía y alimentar al país, y les costaba admitir su vulnerabilidad ante el virus.
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Ante la amenaza nos entregamos a la ciencia, que nos dice que no puede hacer gran cosa; más que nada fijarnos reglas de conducta.
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" Trump upped the ante shortly thereafter, saying that Kelly had become so incensed, "you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes.
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Zwelley ups the ante even more by keeping things analog and effortful by using a base of hand-drawn illustrations before applying any technology.
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However, Germany must not fall prey to the illusion that there will be a return to the status quo ante following the Trump Presidency.
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Tal vez ha comenzado a desarrollar un poco de resistencia ante la capacidad para inmolarse que ha demostrado el Barcelona durante las últimas semanas.
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El libro fue desacreditado contundentemente, pero la vorágine provocó que muchas instituciones e investigadores se mostraran recelosos ante los atrevidos comentarios sobre la botánica.
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Ante la descomunal derrota del oficialismo a nivel nacional, Lammens tiene una leve, pero cierta, posibilidad de revertir la tendencia electoral en Buenos Aires.
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El año pasado testificó ante el Senado de Utah a favor de un proyecto de ley que requiere el consentimiento expreso para el procedimiento.
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The game they ultimately committed to launching in spring 2005, GooBall, was "way too hard to play," says Ante and didn't gain much traction.
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But it's possible that Russia may also try to up the ante with something that really pulls at the heartstrings of the American people.
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Among those shibboleths: That the conflict can be solved by returning to the status quo ante 1967, or at least an approximation of it.
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In exchange for Irving, Boston also agreed to send forward Jae Crowder, center Ante Zizic and a 2018 first-round draft pick to Cleveland.
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Many Republicans are convinced that the party can correct its Trumpian aberration by reasserting the status quo ante of free markets and social conservatism.
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Los estadounidenses tuvieron una revancha simbólica con la vergonzosa goleada que el Tri sufrió el 10 de septiembre ante Argentina, que ganó 4-0.
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En 2016, lo observó de lejos, ligeramente desconcertada ante el espectáculo y preguntándose cómo era posible que la gente entendiera si no hablaba inglés.
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En su discurso ante el parlamento, Abdul Mahdi dijo que había planeado reunirse con el general Soleimani horas después de su llegada a Bagdad.
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His goal: to ante up $200 billion in federal funding meant to encourage $1.5 trillion in overall investment from states, municipalities and private entities.
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Ante el avance de la diversidad, la reacción de quienes están en el poder —estatal o fáctico— se ha tornado cada vez más virulenta.
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The company recently upped the ante in the race to catch Tesla after receiving $1 billion investment from the Saudi government's Public Investment Fund.
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We ought not to be taking such unequivocally existential risks with Pyongyang if the best recognizable outcome would only be status quo ante bellum.
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But rising incomes have raised the ante of what lavish means in India, and the poor often take out loans to pay for weddings.
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As a neutral brown, it's universal and perfect for everyday wear, but features just enough shimmer for when you want to up the ante.
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En 2017 Gran Bretaña lanzó un servicio gratuito de terapia psicológica que hoy corre el riesgo de perder financiamiento ante los recortes del gobierno.
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She appears to be almost relieved to have to pay for her lies, even if she objects to Julien's sudden upping of the ante.
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Contractor Jonathan upped the ante by showing up at Drew's property in "a full camouflage moss outfit," so he was able to spy in secret.
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The Drake: Rewriting the Rules documentary which was just released on various streaming sites, ups the ante and is as neutral as a beige tracksuit.
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This year, companies have upped the ante with far more impressive offerings, like a six-month sabbatical or a monthly stipend to cover juice cleanses.
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I went for a multicolored pastel base to up the ante, but if I were to do this again, I'd opt for much smaller gems.
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Using the Chroma backlit feature that Razer has been injecting into peripherals like mouses and keyboards, Razer has upped the ante on the Blade Stealth.
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Even if you're headed to a black-tie event, a cool suit or formal midi and top will up the ante in an appropriate way.
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If outraged health care professionals up the ante and show increasingly gruesome images, the platforms may feel they have to step in and draw lines.
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To up the ante, RetailMeNot is offering its own cash-back deals — many of which can be used in tandem with retailers' Memorial Day offers.
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Shanahan's comments follow Beijing's move to raise tariffs on $60 billion in U.S. goods, upping the ante in the ongoing tit-for-tat trade war.
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But when it comes to the biggest discount day of the entire calendar year (aka Black Friday) our favorite retail store truly ups the ante.
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The academics allow a fairly generous 1% for future real dividend growth to come up with a current ex ante equity risk premium of 3.5%.
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Upping the ante might start with the Conservative Party conference itself: this bought-and-paid for Potemkin event can only play into Mr Corbyn's hands.
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En la escuela, esa conducta puede ser el resultado del miedo al fracaso o la necesidad de mantener una imagen perfecta ante maestros y compañeros.
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We're not a company that stands still; we are always looking at ways we can up the ante and move faster for the whole space.
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Strategists agree, if the Fed were to up the ante on rate increases, the first move would be higher for yields across the Treasury curve.
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Iron Man 22005 upped the ante by devoting a corresponding soundtrack entirely to the band's music, something Tony Stark himself would assuredly have approved of.
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Not only do we need to up the ante for an innovation agenda, we also should grow regional innovation ecosystems that will develop tailored options.
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U.K.-based I Heart Makeup is upping the whimsical ante with its newest on-trend release, a unicorn-themed rainbow highlighter packaged in a heart.
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Indeed, by some indications, after the first debate in 2012, Romney pulled ahead of Obama, before time and subsequent debates restored the status quo ante.
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The war of words comes after Joe mocked Cyhi for hyping Kanye's recent album releases -- and reportedly saying Cyhi probably couldn't ante up the $500k.
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Since both comedians live in New York, they decided to up the ante and eat at Guy's American Kitchen & Bar in Times Square before leaving.
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And we care not because we want to see our beloved celebs up their dramatic ante, we care because this makes us relate to them.
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"Justice Ginsburg upped the ante by doing her front plank in a full push-up position, with her hands on the ground," wrote Bryant Johnson.
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This year, the e-commerce giant is once again upping the ante, proclaiming that there will be "hundreds of thousands of deals" on July 11.
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It went through the courts, and it looks like Silento had to ante up what sounds like the full $80k before being allowed to leave.
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One of the fundamental keys to Nintendo's prolonged success is maintaining the basic building blocks of IP, while upping the ante with each subsequent interaction.
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If China doesn't show real signs that it will do more to open its markets, Mr. Trump could up the ante — roiling the markets again.
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The band started simple, doing a choreographed dance routine on treadmills for 2006's "Here It Goes Again," and then kept upping their own ante.
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U.S. President Donald Trump upped the ante on Thursday night, warning that the United States may ultimately target over $500 billion worth of Chinese goods.
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Since its first flight in 1984, the airline has consistently upped the ante with its uniforms, choosing sleeker cuts and ever bolder shades of red.
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Perú quedó fuera de la Copa con una derrota 1-0 ante Francia, aunque apostamos que no pasarán tres décadas para que regrese de nuevo.
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After years of signing petitions, writing to their congressmen and turning out for large-scale demonstrations, to no avail, draft resisters now upped the ante.
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Aunque Guatemala finalmente cedió ante la presión de Estados Unidos al aceptar un acuerdo de tercer país seguro, México se mantuvo firme en su rechazo.
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Weitz testificó ante la legislatura de Utah a favor de una propuesta de ley en torno al consentimiento informado, que fue aprobada el año pasado.
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President Donald Trump is the Michael Jordan of name-calling, seemingly upping the ante of what's possible in the nickname sphere with each passing week.
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Pero la historia del nazismo nos recuerda que las élites que se quedaron calladas ante los avances del autoritarismo al final fueron engullidas por ellos.
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It makes it more prone to test the patience of other Israelis by upping the rhetorical ante in its criticism of country, leaders and groups.
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The next month, spending had jumped to more than $865,000 for 1,400 ads, according to data about television advertising provided to Reuters by X Ante.
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Trump raised the ante, vowing to target an additional $200 billion of Chinese goods, but he hasn't officially imposed them even after a deadline passed.
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El continente se impone ante la obra (el contenido), que se integra radicalmente en la plataforma que la produce y la distribuye, perdiendo su autonomía.
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Para la mayoría de los venezolanos, las reformas de Maduro solo han logrado un modesto alivio ante la devastación económica sufrida en los últimos años.
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En 2017, Dinamarca se convirtió en el primer país en crear formalmente un cargo diplomático para representar sus intereses ante empresas como Facebook y Google.
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En 2017, Dinamarca se convirtió en el primer país en crear formalmente un cargo diplomático para representar sus intereses ante empresas como Facebook y Google.
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Ahí, acusaron a sus compañeros inmigrantes francófonos de estar demasiado cerca de los franceses y de no defender con fuerza su caso ante las autoridades.
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Homero Aridjis es escritor, presidente del Grupo de los Cien, una organización ambientalista, presidente emérito de PEN International y exembajador de México ante la UNESCO.
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This year, Changi upped the ante by opening Jewel Changi Airport, a glass-and-steel shopping and entertainment complex accessible to travelers and locals alike.
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Tesla ended the deal before the plant could be built and instead began talks with California, which upped the ante with its richer incentive package.
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And the ante has just been upped: Beginning February 1, the local authority introduced the most severe water restrictions yet in Cape Town's long history.
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And in June of last year, KFC upped the ante for pickle lovers, offering their crispy chicken fillets also with a pickle juice-based sauce.
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In Montana, The Resort at Paws Up is a pioneer in the glamping field that has been upping the ante for the past 12 years.
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The sell-off came after Trump, the previous evening, had threatened a new round of tariffs against China, upping the ante between the two nations.
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Currently, the US is upping the ante to increase its tariffs up to 25 percent on virtually all Chinese imports — hitting an additional $300 billion.
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Some brands upped the ante by building upon existing foundation ranges; others entered the category with up to 100 shades right out of the gate.
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There's also this -- J. tells us he wants to see a delivery right there on the runway floor next time ... just to up the ante.
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The Trump administration has upped the ante in its trade war with Beijing - considering a 25 percent tariff on $8 billion worth of Chinese goods.
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Choking, slapping, facials, and golden showers have become standard and inevitably once they become old hat, we'll up the ante even further to other extremes.
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Republicans, generally with that laissez-faire view of keep the government out of the way, are not big fans of sort of upping the trade ante.
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Zuckerberg, an original signer, has recently upped the ante by announcing that he would away 99% of his Facebook stock, worth $45 billion, to the pledge.
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After Kim Kardashian, 37, posted a picture of herself eating noodles topless with the pun-ny caption "nudels" added, comedian Nicole Byer hysterically upped the ante.
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Some analysts suggested DSV may have to up the ante to get Panalpina's biggest shareholder - the Ernst Goehner Foundation, with a 46 percent stake - to cooperate.
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Now Trump has raised the ante by asserting executive privilege over the entire unredacted Mueller report, trying to keep private the materials that Democrats have subpoenaed.
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If there are instances where there are monopolies, it would seem overkill to have an entire federal agency dedicated to ex ante regulation of their services.
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Like the Echo, Harman Kardon's Invoke is a speaker, but owing to Harman's audiophile roots, it raises the aural ante, including three woofers and three tweeters.
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Thomas, Smart, Jae Crowder, Davis, and Horford would be a serious starting five, with Iguodala, Brown, Rozier, Casspi ,Guerschon Yabusele, and Ante Zizic off the bench.
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Every year these sisters seem to manage to outdo even themselves, consistently upping the ante on the caliber of parties, outfits, and incredibly priced, opulent gifts.
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The man behind the highly Instagrammable dishes at gargantuan events like Coachella and Panorama upped the ante for concert fare, creating new, Millennial-friendly industry standards.
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The second season upped the ante, right from the premiere, "The Word," a blistering and hilarious breakdown of a racial epithet and the customs around it.
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For the "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty" exhibit in 2011, she upped the ante in a sheer, lace Stella McCartney gown with see-through side panel cutouts.
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While we have no idea what other tricks Tarte has up its sleeve the rest of the week, we're sure they're ready to up the ante.
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The new cases recorded in data collated by the government-funded Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) often came to light during ante-natal appointments.
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The Guardian reported that the Oslo Supreme Court had rejected an appeal made by Jovsset Ante Sara, a Sami small reindeer herder in the Norwegian Arctic.
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For long-time viewers, this shocking development wasn't so much an upping of the ante as it was a decimating trajectory change for the series' narrative.
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They filed suit claiming emotional distress and loss of income, but now they've upped the ante by alleging a campaign of terror was waged against them.
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Harington had been in the bathroom when the bidding began, but when he returned to the room Brad outbid HIMSELF and upped the ante to $90k.
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Boston will also reportedly send small forward Jae Crowder, center prospect Ante Zizic and the Brooklyn Nets 2018 first-round pick to Cleveland in the deal.
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Some analysts suggest DSV may have to up the ante to get Panalpina's biggest shareholder — the Ernst Goehner Foundation, with a 46 percent stake — to cooperate.
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Both teams had four in 2012, but the European captain, Paul McGinley, upped the ante again in 2014 at Gleneagles in Scotland by naming five assistants.
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To wrest back control of the news cycle, Trump will have to up the ante with eye-catching measures, such as even more aggressive trade policies.
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Trump upped the ante in the trade battle between the world's two largest economies Thursday night by proposing tariffs on another $100 billion in Chinese goods.
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Trump is bumping military spending and pressuring NATO to do the same, which surely echoes Reagan's buildup and raises the ante and the risks for Putin.
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I'm a little tired of the "both words can follow X" trope, but I thought it would be really neat if we could up the ante.
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In dramatic fashion, Trump upped the ante by agreeing to pick from a list that would be made public for all to see, vet and scrutinize.
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In addition to his wife, the former Lynn Breidenbaugh, he is survived by his daughters, Kirsten Peruzovic and Kara Lipinski; and his brothers, Ante and Tihomir.
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"Tú puedes escoger, niña", le dice Petrona a Chula en un pasaje, y nos recuerda que muchos colombianos no tuvieron una opción real ante la violencia.
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And "natural" formulas upped the ante, including unconventional ingredients that are not typically associated with modern cleanliness: smoke and dirt, volcanic ash, activated charcoal, even cannabis.
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Ante la pesca desmedida, los científicos temían que ya no quedara ningún ejemplar, pero fue posible ver a algunos de esos animales en una expedición reciente.
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Omagari follows Muroga's forward with a preface that ups the ante, focusing on the 8×8-pixel plane, which he poetically likens to an infinity symbol.
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Rimet's rules only upped the ante: possession of the trophy would pass from team to team until a nation earned permanent stewardship by winning three tournaments.
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Carrey's legal team just made an ultimatum ... either ante up non-forged medical records or admit she had multiple STDs before she even met the actor.
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"Bachelor in Paradise" contestants will have to ante up all drugs -- both legal and not -- when they land in Mexico for the relaunched version this weekend.
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The house has upped the ante this year, adding a perpetual calendar module to the Baumatic and setting it in a 42-millimeter red gold case.
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En eso, AMLO no está solo, en especial en América Latina, dada su vulnerabilidad ante una pandemia, con sistemas de salud pública endebles y pobreza estructural.
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Los expertos en toma de decisiones dicen que, ante el peligro, la mayoría de las personas no son precavidas y tienden a pensar que son inmunes .
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" From there, Colbert upped the ante even more, ending his show with a "new segment," called "The Werd," which focused on "the lesser of two evils.
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Just months after announcing a pizza delivery truck with built-in heaters, the pizza purveyor is upping the ante with the world's first pizza delivery robot.
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Ahora los cinco hombres acusados de asociarse con los secuestradores aéreos se presentan ante el tribunal vestidos con túnicas y pantalón o togas acompañadas de chalecos.
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To up the ante on the battlefield, Afghanistan and the coalition need to find ways to increase Afghan access to indigenous and allied tactical air support.
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Lo que para el partido está en riesgo es nada menos que la legitimidad de Pekín ante los ojos de la siguiente generación de Hong Kong.
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Automakers have long constructed fake urban environments to test their vehicles, but Toyota's Woven City ups the ante with a real city populated by actual people.
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He raises the ante on his characters' complications, exposing the damage they've suffered not only at each other's hands but at their families' hands as well.
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Trump had upped the ante at a rally on Tuesday by issuing an extraordinary declaration that he took action in the face of "deep state" opposition.
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The revelation prompted Trump to up the ante, telling his aides that US negotiators should demand double the current South Korean financial commitment, the sources said.
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