"When you're treated as a group, you treat others as a group," she said.
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People like me and Max who have never been perceived as a group are suddenly perceived as a group.
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"We need to figure out as a group, not individually, but as a group how to handle adversity and how to react when things get tough," Lakers coach Luke Walton said.
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There are many people ... Are you as a group?
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Woolhandler said the data doesn't reveal whether the poor, as a group, are getting too little in the way of health care, or whether the rich are getting too much as a group.
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HYMN marks the duo's first formal release as a group.
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We'd meet together as a group for a few hours.
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Attacking them as a group makes America weaker, not stronger.
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Is that an issue for you all as a group?
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"We have to do it as a group," Mullin said.
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What do you get out of working as a group?
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Order as a group and I pick up the tab.
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She had to stop working as a group home supervisor.
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As a group, we try to work on it constantly.
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Working as a group has been both easy and difficult.
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The NAACP disavowed them as a group of young radicals.
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As a group, they seemed palpably disinterested with the question.
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As a group, hire an expert to inspect the work.
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As a group, Americans have shockingly little saved for retirement.
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"I thought we were tired as a group," Desjardins said.
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We've never talked about pay for play as a group.
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People talk a lot about senior leadership as a group.
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Semiconductors as a group are up 37 percent this year.
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I work as a group manager in a tech firm.
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Moreover, Republicans as a group have constrained Trump on occasion.
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Is there something to watch on television as a group?
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There's really no such thing as a group of people.
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But now the Cavaliers have to speak as a group.
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They gave their final performance as a group in 2006.
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What did you as a group tell the Chinese leaders?
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Banks meantime posted declines of 2.5 percent as a group.
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The forecasters, as a group, are much worse than that.
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Why are Democrats as a group running to the left?
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Well 'Face took a liking to us as a group, too.
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So the vets seem particularly threatening as a group of four.
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I thought we really didn't trust our stuff as a group.
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The bird's calls seem to be changing as a group, too.
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"The intelligence services, the 'deep state,' as a group," Stone replied.
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We even watched as a group of gummy bears got crushed.
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We put that all together and became Tested as a group.
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We have to realize what gives us success as a group.
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We support Karl and will move forward together as a group.
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Muscle Beach contest as a group of wary competitors watch him.
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Ring: In a way, we're that way, but as a group.
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Formal registration as a group is already forbidden to L.G.B.T.I. organizations.
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"To me, it's about us as a group," Walton told reporters.
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As a group, the rappers paint a sorry picture of France.
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VF: We came as a group, invited by, led by Kairos.
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However, as a group, exercisers live significantly longer than sedentary adults.
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They were never in the same room together as a group.
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I felt like it we were more impactful as a group.
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"The cast watched it as a group," Ventimiglia, 40, tells PEOPLE.
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I think we have a strength as a group of adaptability.
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Plus, a majority of women as a group disapprove of Trump.
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That makes it difficult for them to vote as a group.
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We were, as a group, at the bottom of the heap.
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"We knew we kept getting better as a group," Gobert said.
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Millennials consider themselves special, both as individuals and as a group.
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Wordplay TUESDAY PUZZLE — Constructors, as a group, are a devious lot.
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This is not because survivors, as a group, are especially merciful.
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They are also available for rent individually or as a group.
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Bees make decisions as a group, sort of a collective consciousness.
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As a group, they gave him a tired "What now?" expression.
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Once you get them as a group, it was really interesting.
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How do you deal with that, as a group of people?
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"Blacks have succeeded individually but not as a group," he said.
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"They really have to work together as a group," she said.
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It puts L.G.B.T. Americans as a group back into the closet.
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It was their personalities, how entertaining they were as a group.
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In 2018, as a group of moderate House Democrats including Reps.
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That's how you mature and how you grow as a group.
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Coming together as a group may lessen the blow, Espinal said.
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While the luxury automakers as a group faltered, some brands triumphed.
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Think of them as a group of funny birthday drinking companions.
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So what do tech companies do, as a group of people.
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We see patriarchy, for example, as a system of power not only of men as a group over women as a group, but also of some men over other men based on class or race or whatever.
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Esports as a group is the fastest-growing sport in the world.
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I watched as a group of immigrants approached, exhausted from their travels.
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In our opinion, horror movies are best consumed as a group activity.
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It's about us, looking at ourselves as individuals and as a group.
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That is when the contemporary parties kind of emerged as a group.
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Hands down, as a group, the jurors were the hardest to convince.
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And I just don't think men as a group are that stupid.
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That they could do more as a group than they could alone.
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So, we'll be back as a group in the middle of January.
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Attention to Jews, as a group, has rarely led to anything good.
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"[I'm remorseful] for everything that we did as a group," Gonzalez said.
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As a group, we care more about climate change than older voters.
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They seemed, as a group, to have less sensitivity toward their colleagues.
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As a group, Millennials drank 159.6 million cases of wine in 2015.
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FAANG stocks, for example, hit their highs as a group in June.
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Did these women fill out this questionnaire as a group or something?
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We walked back to the hotel as a group after the gala.
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As a group, they try to impact people in a positive way.
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"As a group, we have to put together 40 minutes," Wojciechowski said.
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I thought we really didn't trust our stuff tonight as a group.
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"As a group, the Chinese certainly are the most active," Hodge said.
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But surely gender is depressing Clinton's numbers with men as a group.
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They should listen to music as a group -- no headphones, just speakers.
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But Senate Republicans haven't put forward a bill collectively as a group.
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Every song that was recorded as a group, we just had fun.
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Enjoy it as a group experience and you're part of this group.
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And wikis were starting to come out as a group editing tool.
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As a group, the play's adults form a righteous chorus of condemnation.
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N.F.L. quarterbacks as a group completed them 42 percent of the time.
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As a group, they are relatively wealthy, well educated and well connected.
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But it's one of those things where you go as a group.
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"Clearly there's a lot more to discuss as a group," he wrote.
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It's not just semiconductors, which as a group are up 90 percent.
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Then, decide as a group how to deliver feedback to the manager.
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They knew Mr. Noll cared about evangelicals as a group of people.
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Yet their achievements, as a group, have been nothing short of astonishing.
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And as a group, they carry that elevated risk forward as they age.
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After that, as a group, we stumble into another part of the bar.
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Among women, mothers are portrayed as a group that particularly loves to imbibe.
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On the podcast this week, we talked through this decision as a group.
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If we, as a group, wanted more gadgets, we would simply buy more.
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Four women in this article later responded to BuzzFeed News as a group.
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Here's the full petition: As a group of shareholders of Uber Technologies, Inc.
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As a group of scientists, therapists, diet survivors, and concerned citizens, we're #donewithdieting.
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As a group, the artists hope to connect the digital and physical worlds.
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R: Our annual revenue today as a Group is around US$850 million.
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I think for us as a group, we want to make it higher.
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We are not experts, like solicitors, but we're working together as a group.
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I would rather know what their choices say about them as a group.
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The workflow is the same, and decisions are still made as a group.
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Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer, together as a group, were a relatable bunch.
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Savannah and I collaborate on this as a group but it's Savannah's line.
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As a group, the Tsimane have some of the healthiest hearts ever discovered.
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As a group, these stocks are down over 6 percent year-to-date.
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As a group, these are honest, authentic, delicious expressions made by small farmers.
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He also declared he bore no hatred for transgender people as a group.
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Undocumented immigrants as a group are considerably more law-abiding than American citizens.
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As a group, the tondos remind me of wheels on a clown car.
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As a group, we're very upset because it hits us at our core.
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Senators lined up on the Senate floor before departing together as a group.
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I think it helped greatly that we progressed musically together as a group.
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As a group, they cover the vast majority of people covered by Obamacare.
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I just think that as a group of people, they work so hard.
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As a group, millennials favor Democrats by nearly a 224 to 212 margin.
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It would permit them to apply as a group and to pool data.
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All of this is subtext as a group of girlfriends point at Mrs.
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Was the reunion the last time you were all together as a group?
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This reinforces how closely college voters, as a group, are aligned with Democrats.
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Working smoothly as a group in the EDPB could also be a challenge.
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Right now, he's highlighting financials as a group that could grab substantial gains.
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As a group member, it's my responsibility to supply tea/coffee and biscuits.
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Attorneys general are well known as a group of very politically ambitious officials.
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"Let's see if they have the backbone to do it as a group."
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The FAANG stocks are up 35 percent year to date as a group.
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"The biggest threat facing sharks as a group is unsustainable overfishing," Shiffman said.
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As a group, they expect sterling GBP= to strengthen over the coming year.
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S. stocks, which as a group have been slightly outperforming the U.S. indexes.
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The freeport began, in 1888, as a group of sheds near the waterfront.
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We called for this multiple times with our hands up as a group.
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For some tight-knit communities, relocating as a group might be the solution.
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I think they will be one of the great winners as a group.
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Making these decisions as a group is an important part of the process.
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They're making a mess over here and we're all suffering as a group.
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Were you all as a group understanding the threat that you were facing?
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So one has to be careful when speaking about "women as a group" and "men as a group," since this erroneously implies that there is unity of interests among men in opposition to women and vice versa, which does not exist.
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It got all of our tears moving when we viewed it as a group.
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It's the only way that human beings, as a group, can become better off.
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Meanwhile, bank stocks as a group have failed to make a new 2018 high.
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The officer stands calmly as a group of white supremacists act out behind him.
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Victims are more likely to come forward knowing they can proceed as a group.
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But it was cohesive as a group of people, which I thought was important.
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Indeed, antifa barely qualify as a group, and lack any sort of central command.
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But as a group, neither are those funds, though there are some apparent exceptions.
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We got to be better as a group to make sure that can't happen.
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Messenger actually started as a group chat app called Beluga before Facebook acquired it.
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Instead, they identified LGBTQ Americans as a group they wanted to woo and protect.
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At that point, players compete less as a group and more for individual victories.
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THE PROFESSIONALS, AS A GROUP IN INVESTMENTS, BRING IN NEGATIVE RESULTS TO THEIR CLIENTELE.
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"You see how the valley goes, it moves as a group," Chambers told me.
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So we, as a group, we have all been mates for a long time.
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Should parents gang up on teenagers as a group and enforce a universal crackdown?
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By joining together and negotiating as a group, we can make our workplaces better.
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The leaders of the Weimar Group last met, as a group, five years ago.
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Mostly, smut letters are written as a group, with everyone pitching in juicy tidbits.
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As a group, three of these have made a return of 33% this year.
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Mr. Zafeiris said in an interview that, as a group, European insurers were healthy.
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The same people are "voting" twice — once by themselves and once as a group.
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This is not to say that black people as a group are anti-American.
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As a group, they're the most affluent and highly educated grandparents in American history.
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Mets catchers haven't hit all year—as a group they've averaged .194/.292/.6.
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They run in a group, march in a group, do everything as a group.
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She believes that the strike will restore awareness of women's strength as a group.
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And hedge funds as a group have reduced their equity exposure dramatically since January.
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As a group, women for Trump would seem to be an increasingly endangered species.
|
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Democrats will also meet as a group on Wednesday morning to discuss a strategy.
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Any animal living in a group needs to make decisions as a group, too.
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Contributors skew older as a group, although perhaps not as old as you'd think.
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Legacy admissions help applicants who, as a group, have been privileged their entire lives.
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They've been around since 1963, as a group, although obviously musicians come and go.
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"I'm 230," said Mr. Irving as a group began to gather and look on.
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While also glorifying the KKK as a group that could stop these black men.
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"what can we really do as a Group to make things better?" she wrote.
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Yet Medicare data showed that as a group, these women did not fare well.
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ScienceTake When they want to move as a group, meerkats call to each other.
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Seven hours after Markus became inactive, Willy appeared as a group of 49 accounts.
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After all, as a group, these five conservatives are quite young by historical comparisons.
|
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Some Trump critics find his focus on whites as a group outrageous or counterproductive.
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The way to work this out is to talk about it as a group.
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On other issues, as a group, their positions are in between the two parties.
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A deadline is approaching: Nominees to the EEOC are typically confirmed as a group.
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But we also, as a group, operate in proximity to extreme wealth and power.
|
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Luckily, happiness sets back in as a group show for the residency program approaches.
|
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The amounts in the table are in billions: The table is saying, for instance, that people earning under $10,000 lose $8.7 billion as a group in 2003 under the bill, whereas people earning $1 million or more gain $15.8 billion as a group.
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" I want people to know that, as a group, we can change things," she continued.
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As a group, active managers are having their worst year ever, though it's improved lately.
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We support each other as a group—we all go out for a meal afterward.
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At that point Bungie as a group was really rudderless, if not quite leaderless, really.
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"We're excited as a group to get the win," said player of the match Fleming.
|
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Hedge funds, as a group, have a lower return than straight-up market indexes do.
|
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As a group, we are hardwired to jump to overzealous conclusions about short-term events.
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He often talks about "evangelicals" as a group, but he also self-identifies as one.
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After about six months, Silge said the instructors decided to approach DataCamp as a group.
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When people identify as groups, they look after their own self-interest as a group.
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I think, ultimately, they're going to be one of the great winners as a group.
|
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As a group, though, they've so far failed to accomplish their main objective: stopping Trump.
|
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The Watch space provides a big screen TV you and friends control as a group.
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Eight days before the election, the team was called together and fired as a group.
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Others said they hoped to be able to cross into the US as a group.
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The families are not organized as a group and some did not want to talk.
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It's exciting as a group to see that but obviously we haven't accomplished anything yet.
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Stock pickers, as a group, may or may not outperform the broad market going forward.
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H: Well, I think for BreadTalk as a group we are always focused on Asia.
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I think for us, the ongoing consolidation of BreadTalk will help us as a group.
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As a group, we played really well all the way up to the fourth quarter.
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As a group, they do not spend as much money on health care as adults.
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We met at university as a group of friends, and he was a mutual friend.
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As a group, underlying sales growth was 1.8 percent, its strongest quarterly performance since 2011.
|
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"We're working as a group out there," Crosby said, according to the (Doylestown, Pa.) Intelligencer.
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New research indicates that, as a group, children who are breastfed longer have higher IQs.
|
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"Japan used to think of itself as a Group of Eight country," Nomura's Miwa says.
|
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The NHS defines ADHD as a group of behavioural symptoms including "inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness".
|
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Industrials, which as a group are the most sensitive to trade issues, fell 0.4 percent.
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As a group, they've raised about $105 million, or a little over $1 million each.
|
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It is true that as a group college graduates make more than high school graduates.
|
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Under the suspension, IFC fraternities cannot hold meetings, host activities, or communicate as a group.
|
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The Kennedys, as a group and as individuals, have been all too easy to caricature.
|
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But as a group, men and women take strikingly different approaches to crafting legislative agendas.
|
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The Hidden Flag activists side-stepped the law by wearing the jerseys as a group.
|
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In the movie's final scene, the Losers bind themselves as a group through blood-mixing.
|
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"It's easier to leave as a group because we watch each other's backs," she said.
|
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"His remarks are demeaning to African-Americans as a group," Cochran says in the recording.
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As a group, they were able to negotiate a 20 percent discount on installation costs.
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This offensive didn't "defeat" Boko Haram as a group, as Buhari falsely claimed in December.
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The temperature had no effect on the scores when they were considered as a group.
|
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We set up a Slack channel so that we could communicate more as a group.
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Swing this election to Humphrey and show how powerful we as a group now are.
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As a group, they have higher-than-average gas taxes – and worse-than-average roads.
|
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Sperm whales tend to travel as a group and are unlikely to abandon their podmates.
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Use this leverage to tell your boss as a group that you don't feel comfortable.
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Finally, have them revisit the hypothetical situations a third time, discussing them as a group.
|
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Now, as a group of Democratic senators introduce legislation to make sure, as Hawaii Sen.
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But it won't stop us from doing what we need to do as a group.
|
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Our global brands, like Johnnie Walker, Guinness, Captain Morgan, all grew 5%, as a group.
|
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The CHC as a group formally came out against that bill ahead of the vote.
|
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Industrials, which as a group are the most sensitive to trade issues, fell 0.5 percent.
|
|
"Every time we need a big game as a group, we show up," Marchessault said.
|
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He stressed that the justices, as a group, seek a measured approach on social issues.
|
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Mimi Walters told CNN that members had decided to wear the colors as a group.
|
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It's personally frustrating for him and also for us as a group on the field.
|
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As a group, that would never work creatively — it can only be a complete dictatorship.
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It's been like a real learning experience, for what we like doing as a group.
|
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You just need to look at the playfield as a group of targets, not obstacles.
|
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"Even before Thomas Jefferson and the other founders declared independence, Americans were engaging in a polarizing debate over racial disparities, over why they exist and persist, and over why White Americans as a group were prospering more than Black Americans as a group," he writes.
|
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"We're trying to learn how to win as a group," Orlando coach Frank Vogel told reporters.
|
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Taken as a group, the consumer devices tended to slightly underestimate energy expenditure, the researchers found.
|
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A company source told Reuters the future of BIGBANG as a group had not been decided.
|
|
First, we were back as a group in the San Francisco studio, which is always fun.
|
|
" It shows them as a group, presumably discussing the shutdown: "Do you want to be here?
|
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"Came here for laser tag as a group of three young adults," GT wrote on Yelp.
|
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Suga described the IWC as a group dedicated to opposing whaling, rather than devoted to sustainability.
|
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The restaurant serves small plates for sharing, so we order as a group and split everything.
|
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Pomerantz, who represented them as a group, says Trump was very close to going personally bankrupt.
|
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In some ways, the team's members got along better as a group than as individual friends.
|
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Why there hasn't been a show of them as a group is a very interesting question.
|
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"I don't think the committee as a group wants to present themselves as fractured," he said.
|
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And then Bryan read out what they were so we could discuss them as a group.
|
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These aren't small businesses; tellingly, the Trump Organization is organized as a group of pass-throughs.
|
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Unfortunately, it took until the third period to get in the right mindset as a group.
|
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Eventually, they all come together as a group and pose while an artist paints their portrait.
|
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It began as a group thing with other members of our section in the stadium's seating.
|
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As a group, they look happy, collaborating creatively and enjoying their band's success over two decades.
|
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The stronger we are as a group translates to the overall well being of the ecosystem.
|
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My department always has two to four tables pushed together and we eat as a group.
|
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It's a very serious responsibility for us, and as a group, we take it very seriously.
|
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Female voters as a group are not very enthusiastic about Clinton's opponent, Republican nominee Donald Trump.
|
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He used to describe the press as a group of birds sitting on a telephone wire.
|
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We were chomping at the bit to get on tour and start playing as a group.
|
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But he praised the veterans organization as "a group that understands sacrifice," a slap at Trump.
|
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These gentlemen, as a group, did not acknowledge us as being there most of the time.
|
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The financials as a group will see further downside this year, said Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.com.
|
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"We just tried to stay together as a group and play for each other," Kinnel said.
|
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We composed the Facebook message as a group, with Glines's laptop on the table between us.
|
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We still know what we have to do out there to be successful as a group.
|
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"In the first period, as a group we were too far below the bar," Hakstol said.
|
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"In two months, it'll be 26 years that we've been together as a group," he explained.
|
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They as a group are the heroes of the film, but Stone takes the lead role.
|
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As a group, they account for about one-third of the total additional $1 trillion capacity.
|
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It's just a feeling we've got to get as a group to get to the net.
|
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And the Renegade line, as a group, has been selling well since its introduction in 2016.
|
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But before the class, he said, he would have condemned all police officers as a group.
|
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"I never sat down with other members of the advisory board as a group," he said.
|
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"Whatever we do, we want to do it as a group, as a team," he said.
|
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The data showed that "as a group they've got a lot of capital gain," he said.
|
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It was written by the court as a group, not solely by Chief Justice Jorge Labarga.
|
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I don't mean every moderator at every debate, but as a group, the moderators weren't impressive.
|
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So what do you, as a pair or as a group, find the most challenging thing?
|
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What barriers might there be to learning about this topic and discussing it as a group?
|
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The women of "You Think It, I'll Say It" are, as a group, a demanding breed.
|
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"Russia, Serbia, Brothers, Forever" was sung as the supporters walked to the stadium as a group.
|
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Also, cases typically vary greatly in their merit, making them difficult to value as a group.
|
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I voiced my concerns and for a whole afternoon we talked about it as a group.
|
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The Fraternal Order of Eagles began in 1898 as a group of theater owners in Seattle.
|
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As a group of strong brands, we create success for our customers and tap synergies together.
|
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"In some cases, we, as a group, totally overdesign," said Richard Wolf, a partner at TAO.
|
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Black people had to mobilize as a group to demand political power before life got better.
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That uninspiring term reflects the fact that the stocks, as a group, are headed for trouble.
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Wordplay MONDAY PUZZLE — Crossword constructors are creative people and, as a group, can be very sensitive.
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The Moderates, Centre, Christian Democrats and Liberals cooperate and will fight the election as a group.
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After they went as a group, they called him "and said everybody was crying," Nelson says.
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As a group of academic researchers found, that is about what you expect by chance alone.
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A man is heard shouting "Let her go!" as a group of people surround the van.
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The CBC, which believes in seniority first and foremost, has not as a group endorsed Maloney.
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As a group, however, white evangelicals have overwhelmingly come to accept this private/public character divide.
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"We, as a group, had a great period and it was great to build off," Brodziak said.
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We left the meeting, I think, probably more unified and wealthier as a group than ever before.
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He's like, 'I want to be a part of your family and do stuff as a group.
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Does this suggest that priests are as a group naive with respect to emotional needs and entanglements?
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He needs to be aware that as a group, we're going to be incredibly vigilant and assertive.
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Meanwhile, from a stock market perspective, tech stocks as a group aren't even managing to do well.
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"Choose the right path," one of them warned as a group subdued the supposed thief, Enriquez recalled.
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As a group, we looked at Wag's mega-round, a $300 million infusion from SoftBank's Vision Fund.
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As a group, they tend to be less educated and have lower incomes than American adults overall.
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After looking at your combined lists, how much do you, as a group, think climate change matters?
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Although short-sellers endure long stretches in the red, as a group they are clever stock-pickers.
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As a group, final auction prices and sell-through rates averaged $31,173 and 62 percent in 2018.
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Chipmakers, which as a group rely on China for about a quarter of their revenue, also declined.
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However, they were placed together as a group and finished third in the competition show's second season.
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As a group, resource-rich countries will grow on average by 0.3% of GDP, says the IMF.
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The thing is, as a group, the photographs on view seem run through a particularly dreamy filter.
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In all cases, the groups worked together on their assigned tasks as a group, not as individuals.
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"They just picked up the pressure on us and we couldn't score as a group," Simmons said.
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She watches as a group of children head off to school, then goes home and passes out.
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All right, Stephanie, can you talk about that concept of being collective, as a group of people?
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" Woolhandler noted that "poor men are living 15 years shorter lives [as a group] than rich men.
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Nothing beats having company and here's to hoping they all continue to stay safe as a group.
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Another potential turnoff: a requirement that companies communicate with investors as individuals rather than as a group.
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This album I feel like really established them as a group because their personalities definitely came out.
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I got in my car and watched in the rearview as a group of college boys tailgated
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But what he did individually doesn't matter as much as what they all did, as a group.
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The emerging markets, as a group, have been particularly vulnerable to the slowdown in the Chinese economy.
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Believe me when I say that as a group they are still scarred by those market drops.
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"[After] 'Wonder Woman' worked, we decided as a group to go big or go home," Campbell said.
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It's just where we're at as a group, we're having trouble scoring against every team right now.
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As a group, CFOs are 0003 percent confident that corporate tax reform will get done in 2017.
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The FAANG stocks as a group: roughly 45 percent of the S&P 500 return in May.
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As a group, we recalled that Frogger, Pac-Man, Clue and Monopoly puzzles had already been done.
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The shooting reportedly took place as a group played dice in a common area of the apartment.
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As a group, they get certain cancers more than the general population, according to a new study.
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"It's going to be a while longer," he said as a group of relatives broke into laughter.
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When they do it as a group, it's more special and real, and this is their moment.
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As a group, they have much more experience funding political candidates than they do running government agencies.
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Even when they're marching to the cafeteria, they'd be singing as a group about the Great Leader.
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"It was great to see how we responded as a group after the last game," Lundqvist said.
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Since then, European NATO members as a group have increased their military budgets by more than 10%.
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John Petrides, portfolio manager at Tocqueville Asset Management, is bullish on the big banks as a group.
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The play unfolds in a classroom as a group of female students seeks refuge from a gunman.
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Jazz and journalism both value the combo; you've got to be able to work as a group.
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One of the ways people were using it was to buy things as a group, group purchases.
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What do you think is important for technology to do, going forward, as a group of people?
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As a group of travelers huddle around a fire, they conjure a lost pleasure: a "Simpsons" episode.
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Now, divisions are emerging as a group of House members push their leaders to open impeachment proceedings.
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But as a group it's going to depend completely on what the factor of asymptotic cases are.
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I think the O2 shows are the last of Python actually as a group doing something big.
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I have painted the 15 women who participated in this residency together as a group, and individually.
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While they had flown with each other on separate occasions, they'd never flown together as a group.
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As a group, Middle Eastern countries have the lowest female labor force participation rate in the world.
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"We really blew it collectively as a group in the previous election," she added, referring to women.
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As a group, their DNA was 6.2 percent African, 18 percent Native American and 65.1 percent European.
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It was his first opportunity to address this important constituency as a group since he became president.
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The Alliance, the main newspaper industry trade group, is leading the effort to bargain as a group.
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The technology workers in Indiana vote as a group while the Florida office pitches to each other.
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Mr. Spurlock said officers were sometimes tarnished as a group because of the actions of a few.
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But Mr. Thompson does not — and should not — eclipse our sense of "Jitney" as a group portrait.
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And the Senate Democrats, despite holding several hearings in the city, never discussed it as a group.
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Younger people, as a group, would end up paying less of a share of their income toward their individual health plans under the bill in comparison to what they pay now under Obamacare, while older people as a group would end up paying a larger share of their income.
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As a group, apparel retailers' first-quarter results are down 24%, according to an analysis by Retail Metrics.
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Other research has demonstrated that men, as a group, claim to remove their genital hair less than women.
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It comes as a group of top investors said they would put more pressure on the biggest emitters.
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As a group, we are quick to dissent, vocal when we disagree, and not shy about expressing ourselves.
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As a group we'll tackle massive funding rounds (both down and up), notable acquisitions, interesting IPOs and more.
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We don't just have one strong point, but the main thing is we play together as a group.
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"The semis are a challenge right now to trade as a group," Sanchez said on the CNBC segment.
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Chinese-Indonesians, suspected as a group of having communist sympathies, were the victims of pogroms in the 1960s.
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This puts spiders in the same predatory league as humans as a species, and whales as a group.
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Their support was instantaneous, and I'll always be forever grateful to them as a group for that night.
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But this time, the Freedom Caucus has officially backed the bill as a group for the first time.
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Formally, their collective had a short life, 210-210, and showed together as a group only three times.
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Disney uses it to "see" rides and attractions as a group to make decisions about look and feel.
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SPXBK, suffered big losses, as a group, on Monday and Thursday because of the turmoil surrounding Deutsche Bank.
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No one is going to take over what Blake does, but as a group, we've really come together.
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Four of the women are suing as a group and the fifth has reportedly filed her own suit.
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"There are two rocket types," said instructor Mishaan al-Jibouri, as a group of men sat and listened.
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Sure, every sign of the Zodiac contains multitudes, but as a group Aquarians are flat-out walking contradictions.
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As a group, they declined by 37.73 percent in 2008, a bit worse than the S&P 500.
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As a group, the Trump children have tried to position themselves as ambassadors to younger generations of voters.
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That said, the reality is that, as a group, they did actually give great advice to potential contestants.
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As a group of black people, he would just say everything he knows we want him to say.
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As a group that the GOP heavily campaigns to, the party owes our servicemen and women more. 6.
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There were times we were on our heels, but we still stuck together and battled as a group.
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But white women as a group came out for Trump by nearly the same margin, exit polls showed.
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However, more than just maintaining the relationship, we want to progress as a group and continue to improve.
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Before the shooting, patrons could be seen dancing as a group of rappers performed on a small stage.
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"You could visualise this as a group of people who try to cross the road together," Schut wrote.
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Everyone engaged as a group instead of turning their backs and breaking into one-on-one side conversations.
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That may sound like confusing advice, but that's what Wall Street analysts, as a group, are advising investors.
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To be nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group after 25 years as a group is such an honor.
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As a group, they represent about 19 percent of our sample and are weighted to nearly 40 percent.
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Six lesser-known participants in the Nevada ranch showdown went on trial as a group earlier this year.
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And that's what's happening here to a party that labels itself as a group that fights bloated spending.
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In contrast, Republicans, as a group, tended to oppose such steps, albeit less strongly than Democrats supported them.
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As a group they are 57 percent male and 72 percent white, and 35 percent have college degrees.
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As a group, they tilt a bit more toward Republican and conservative candidates, according to the CRP data.
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A third vote, covering the remaining 20 resolutions as a group, ended with a narrower 51-45 margin.
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For example, it is plus or minus four percentage points for either women or men as a group.
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As a group that regularly works together to address interstate problems, state attorneys general have a national reach.
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It started as a group of tents in 85033 and is now the largest camp in Jordan. pic.twitter.
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"We stood firm staying 'no' as a group today to let them know we're not kidding," said Rep.
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Many of the questions focused on public attitudes toward scientists as a group, and climate scientists in particular.
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As a group, they busted through police barricades and took up residence on the Capitol Building's east steps.
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Taken together, this suggests that as a group this is not a bunch of struggling small-business owners.
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They describe themselves on their site as "a group of friends who want to use creativity for good".
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This might make sense for any individual player, but as a group, it's clearly against their collective interests.
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With that in mind, we worked as a group to make the boundaries between those energies more fluid.
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Launched in 2011 as a group buying site, citiesocial now has 600,000 users in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
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These are his reactions as a group of Kevlar-masked baddies runs all over town robbing his branches.
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" He added: "You hope for a season where almost everything goes well, where you're consistent as a group.
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To begin, the prevailing view of childhood sees the youngest members of society as a group needing protection.
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The EBLA trolls communicated as a group through the encrypted Telegram app, which is rarely used in Ghana.
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Instead of devoting significant attention to all individual characteristics, our brain quickly summarizes the information as a group.
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So perhaps people will think as a group that something's funny or gross, and feel the same way.
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As a group, they decided — along with Trump, they said Wednesday — they had no choice but to disband.
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You can also video chat as a group and include your friends both in the US and elsewhere.
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"We are all going back," Samuel's father, Orlando Gutiérrez, 50, said as a group of fugitives roasted marshmallows.
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Both remembered one of the officers saying "Ready!" before they moved as a group toward Ms. Danner's bedroom.
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Hindenburg and his advisers saw the Nazis as a group capable of creating a majority for the right.
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It's one that protects us from getting hurt, and bonds us when we experience it as a group.
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But as a group, black voters still lag compared to the party that gets most of their votes.
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As a group, these images are invaluable contributions to American urban visual history, but also to art history.
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I got to do my part and we all got to make it come together as a group.
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It helps me to look at the dancers not just as a group doing choreography, but as people.
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We are presenting to the board of directors for the nonprofit about what we've done as a group.
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Late last month in Denver, the eight rec-sector leaders met as a group for the first time.
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"The thinking was it was important to do as a group," said the member of the advisory council.
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But, "Wondering" positions Next Town Down as a group that can be as sultry as they are wholesome.
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All four had flown with each other on separate occasions, but they'd never flown together as a group.
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They've been fighting their way towards the top since first coming together as a group back in 2015.
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Winning TechCrunch as a group of young women of color brought extra attention, not all of it positive.
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Others struggle to adapt to the change of circumstance and to the necessity of acting as a group.
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"Our position as a group of freelancers is simple: Pay us, and pay us now," the letter said.
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As a group, terriers have a record at Westminster that even the most storied sports dynasties would covet.
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They have voted for a man in whom they see a reflection of their interests as a group.
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In New England, selectmen are essentially the town's chief administrators and work together as a group to make decisions.
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Those stocks, as a group, are now up about 2100–2000% even though the market is up about 2000%.
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"We just defended our butts off collectively as a group and we did it for 48 minutes," Oladipo said.
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And secondly, what do we, as a group of artists, have to offer that could influence the political structure?
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As a group, Asian students have been cast as unwitting villains in this dustup about race, privilege, and opportunity.
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Kate knelt down as a group of children attempted to teach her count from one to five in Hindi.
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It touts itself as a group that simply wants to honor Confederate history, and says all races are welcome.
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After our personal sessions, we were brought to our final room for a live ASMR show as a group.
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Additionally, commodities are no longer in free fall, which helps the rather commodity-dependent emerging markets as a group.
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We felt that, last year, if he was healthy, we could have been a lot better as a group.
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Finally, there's the App Launcher space if you want to play a full-fledged VR experience as a group.
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The one caveat is that, as a group, they earned less than their more senior (55 and over) colleagues.
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It has secured agreements from existing shareholders such as a group of Kuwait-based investors to back the move.
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The eight trainees that went missing in September were not acting as a group when they vanished, Stump said.
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State governors selected places that as a group were more distressed than other eligible areas they did not select.
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"I don't think there is any evidence that we as a group of people are cannabinoid-deprived," Grant said.
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We all hiked up there as a group and then I played some songs there while the sun set.
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And yet only devoted comics fans are likely to know much about their history and mythology as a group.
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In the book series, this conflict goes to extremes as a group of belter radicals bombard Earth with asteroids.
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Are they more invincible than ever or is there still a lot of fragility with them as a group?
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An AI algorithm can diagnose malignant skin lesions "as accurately as a group of 21 certified dermatologists," per Bloomberg.
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A Mexican in a Tyrolean hat is not the same as a group of college kids partying in sombreros.
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Fan creators as a group have earned more than $1 million from marketplace sales, but there's no definitive ranking.
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The FANG companies — Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google parent Alphabet — as a group score remarkably well by this metric.
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Our music in general is becoming more about us—about who we are individually and collectively as a group.
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Because they don't really compete with each other, they're not ... really I think they squelch innovation, as a group.
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After we were done, we joined the rest of the class to talk about the exercise as a group.
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I think collectively as a group we've all got to do a better job defending at a higher level.
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That agency said the chemical was probably able to cause cancer and classified it as a 'Group 2A' carcinogen.
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Can Democrats on Capitol Hill stick together and vote as a group, even under siege by the White House?
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The biggest opposition party, the right-leaning Popular Force, has not yet responded as a group to the proposal.
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And when those people come here and do succeed, as a group they have amazing loyalty to the country.
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Honestly, it's not something we could do as a group; I don't think we could do a soundtrack together.
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The survivors each met individually for two to three hours with Francis and again as a group, they said.
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Clashes are continuing as a group of ISIS terrorists who are confined into a tiny area still fight back.
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Other justices are also not in Washington and they were not scheduled to meet as a group this week.
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"It feels like everyone as a group really turned it on when Kershaw went down," starter Scott Kazmir said.
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Consider starting a walking school bus by inviting families in your neighborhood to walk children together as a group.
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As a group, Wall Street strategists are expecting the S&P 500 to gain just 4.2 percent in 2017.
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As a group, write a letter to the co-op board and the managing agent insisting that they intervene.
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There are advantages to proceeding as a group, including sharing costs of the litigation and strengthening your negotiating position.
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"Undocumented workers as a group are unlikely to be a dominant source of labor for these jobs," he said.
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As a group, a third of equities trading revenues are made in the Asia-Pacific division, not global markets.
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"They fit together now very perfectly, but I'm not sure if they were painted as a group," he said.
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The fact is that immigrants as a group commit far fewer crimes than the rest of the American population.
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Two-thirds are white men, and as a group, they are much younger than the Obama and Bush appointees.
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On the season, receivers as a group average 28.6 F.P.P.G. against the Bucs, the most of any N.F.L. team.
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He has at least some of the Rockettes, who are iconic as a group if not famous as individuals.
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The circle's intention was to celebrate how far they've come as a group and toast the star's next chapter.
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As a group, the satellites can view the same spot on the ground once or even twice a day.
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"Can we all watch Homecoming as a group some time this week and relive that again???" she tweeted yesterday.
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They came together as a group and invited him to a short Q. and A. session over Google Hangouts.
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Danforth thinks that as far as substances go, psychedelics as a group could be more therapeutically productive than alcohol.
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Legacy students tend to be wealthy and white, students who, as a group, are already disproportionately represented at college.
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"We all grew so close as a group, and we all knew what we had," infielder Max Muncy said.
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The Epic decision, as you know, held that employers can prohibit employees from arbitrating their claims as a group.
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I watched as a group of young Palestinian women stepped forward, in dark cloaks and colorful sneakers, gesticulating wildly.
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Their fourth-quarter returns were notably weak: As a group, they underperformed the benchmark Russell 2000 index by 4.1%.
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"This effect also helps to reinforce the unity of the school moving as a group, in the same direction."
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Studies find that immigrants, as a group, commit fewer crimes than natives, but some data sets tell different stories.
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They can either vote as a group to accept the $215 million settlement, or continue to pursue their lawsuits.
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The whistleblower has made a similar offer previously, offering written testimony if the committee submitted questions as a group.
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By comparison, Latin American countries as a group shipped about 76 million pounds of avocados last season to China.
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Pelosi said Democrats will make the decision "as a group" on when to send the articles to the Senate.
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I also think it helps bring out certain elements of our individuality as a group, which is very interesting.
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"As a group, we need to take a step back and say, 'We're going to be OK,'" he added.
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As a group, the strategists see the S&P 500 gaining just 4% to an average target of 3,330.
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Yet, as a group of legal scholars explain in their own amicus brief, that doctrine does not apply here.
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As a group, they had gained admirable amounts of fitness from both workouts and to about the same extent.
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Poll aggregation is built on the idea that pollsters are more accurate as a group than they are individually.
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After Ms. Cruz graduated from high school, she got her first job at the center as a group leader.
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As a group, discretionary companies have a much lower percentage of sales coming from overseas than technology or energy.
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It took 50 million years for primates as a group to evolve brains with around 30 billion neurons total.
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Systemic oppression has existed for as long as humans have been organizing ourselves as a group, which is probably always.
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He has targeted Muslims specifically as a group, a blanket policy he believes would help keep out extremists and terrorists.
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"Lisa doesn't want to be around the women as a group, so she's getting less filming time," the source said.
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As a group, they're more diverse than Attica officers; here they are mostly black and Hispanic, and many are women.
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When you work as a group you're always trying to show improvement and show that you can do something different.
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I don't think as a group they really did, which means probably a little bit feeling sorry for themselves psychologically.
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Top Democrats delivered a spitfire response to Gorsuch's selection Wednesday, but the senators as a group remain far from unified.
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"It&aposs too easy to just conduct business as usual as a group of predominantly white, privileged parishioners," Goldsmith said.
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However, he said the wealthy do have an advantage as a group, even if each client has a unique situation.
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As a group, these monarchs -- the offspring of the butterflies purchased from the commercial breeder -- didn't attempt to fly south.
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Asked whether Kepco would lead a consortium for a Saudi bid, he said "Korean companies will bid as a group".
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Family Feud was hot, hot, hot last weekend as a group of Latino celebrities came together for one steamy battle.
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The top Republican's comments come as a group of anti-Trump conservatives seek an alternative to the two likely nominees.
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On the day of the April 7 hearing, the women met in the morning to steel themselves as a group.
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As a group, Solel's investors have already committed $400 million and the figure could reach $750 million by an Aug.
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I hope this is one that people will go and sit in the theater as a group and enjoy it.
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During his decade-long tenure, Mr Harper avoided meeting premiers as a group, knowing they would press him for money.
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Once, she said, she watched from her balcony as a group of rebel soldiers played soccer with a human head.
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White Helmets members describe themselves as a group of 3,000 volunteers whose goal is to save lives in Syrian communities.
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Each one of these individually — and as a group offering much more flexibility — trumps the Elear and Utopia's cable options.
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Meanwhile, all the kids go to dinner in the hotel sans Kris and then off to bowling as a group.
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It definitely made us closer, bonded us, united us as a group, I think it united us as a country.
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Gallery visitors are encouraged to interact with the work as a group on the count of three, hence the title.
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As a group, European countries also have the lowest aggregate yields, with Germany leading the way at negative 30 bps.
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Few women have achieved as much as Ms Osaka while being so much younger than tour members as a group.
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And as a group of 22 and 23-year-olds, what better way to do this than by on Instagram.
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The Pose cast swept the awards this year, surpassing even Queer Eye, whose cast won "best entertainers" as a group.
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The prize is $300,000, and we've actually won as a group in the past ($303 each), so hopes are high!
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Christy made the point that while the wines were both delicate and structured, they were not elegant as a group.
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I spent a couple days with a group of Indigenous women tanning moosehide, fishing, cooking, working together as a group.
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As a group, they perhaps also have a desire to let their appreciative audience hear all aspects of their career.
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"So we said as a group, 'Look guys we need to go help that lady,'" Smalley told the news outlet.
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That agency said glyphosate was probably able to cause cancer in humans and classified it as a 'Group 2A' carcinogen.
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"Class is kind of hidden when people start talking about millennials and their common difficulties as a group," she explained.
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The House impeachment managers sat as a group in front of the president as a reminder of the ongoing trial.
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Black women stood out as a group with stronger support for Biden than women of other races, or voters generally.
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It employs more than 1,800 people as a group along with thousands more in the pubs it owns or operates.
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If they — as a group — can create more cracks within the Tea Party base, the Trump foundation will be weakened.
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Perhaps more important, as a group, sex offenders have one of the lowest rates of recidivism of all crime categories.
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For the most part, the information is collected as a group so it's impossible for brands to identify one individual.
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However, their fortunes have changed lately and they're down as a group nearly 9 percent over the last three months.
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Our centermen, probably, as a group, had a better game than we've had as a foursome for quite a while.
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"We've certainly talked about the general topic, but we haven't made any decisions on it as a group," he said.
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As a group, One Direction churned out five albums in five years and became an unprecedented trans-Atlantic commercial success.
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As a group, what do you feel you are recovering or moving on from at this point in your careers?
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And yet you're defining it as a group of people who are actually quite comfortable with a sort of disorder.
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This was a risky move for the president, particularly because he made a major pitch to women as a group.
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In a group like this that has multifaceted players, we see how they interact with each other as a group.
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As a group, they're usually praised for their adaptability, especially in social settings, but they're also often denounced as duplicitous.
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Many progressives view Jewish-Americans largely as privileged white people, not necessarily as a group in need of special protection.
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As a group, they were more united by what they disliked in conventional economics than by what they agreed on.
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Republican lawmakers as a group are less likely to be concerned with the increase in the number of uninsured people.
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While nearly a quarter of Latinos live in poverty, as a group they are slightly better off than African-Americans.
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The more we know about people, the less we're likely to think of them as a group characterized by stereotypes.
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Social Q's My husband and I have two sets of longtime-couple friends whom we often see as a group.
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With all the power and privilege men have as a group, that doesn't trickle down to individual men feeling powerful.
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The Democratic Alliance, by contrast, is seen by many voters as a group founded and supported by the white minority.
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The Mad Ones, which devises and scripts its plays as a group, is an ensemble company in the fullest sense.
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That agency said glyphosate is "probably" able to cause cancer in humans and classified it as a 'Group 2A' carcinogen.
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And as a group, they generate a concentrated heat, but they also raise questions about the exoticizing of racial blackness.
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To create an empathetic AI, it's not about seeing users as a group, but seeing each user as an individual.
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" A Club is defined as "a group of people organized for a common purpose, especially a group that meets regularly.
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As a group, Democrats outraised Comstock, with much of that money coming from long-distance donors, according to CRP data.
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Ms. Bruce often photographed women going out in the fields as a group, "because there's safety in numbers," she said.
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One shouldn't jump to diagnoses about individuals, but as a group, such people are often described as having character disorders.
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The decision comes as a group led by SoftBank is trying to buy out existing investors through a tender offer.
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Saturday family fun nights with vegan junk food and TV are a treat, but most outings aren't as a group.
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Small decisions are made by individuals, because otherwise nothing would get done, but KO_OP's big decisions happen as a group.
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That's why class actions, which enable people with the same or similar injuries to sue as a group, are important.
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The only difficulty was how much I had to do by myself, as we usually make everything as a group.
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"Before you start recruiting, decide what attributes you want and define as a group what great looks like," Bock wrote.
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They all arrived together — players, coaches, parents, administrators, admissions personnel, academic support and compliance personnel — and traveled as a group.
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Historically, black students as a group have tended to underperform academically—to get lower grades than their SAT scores predict.
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Made over the course of two years, the documentary follows the challenges they face, both personally and as a group.
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"Communities are not taken seriously politically until they act as a group and make noise," Mary Mangan of Somerville, Mass.
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CEO Ed Stack said Dick's Sporting Goods' private brands as a group outperformed the company average during the latest quarter.
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As a group, Orthodox Jews, most of whom do vaccinate their children, did not want to appear opposed to immunization.
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The young virgins are usually moved around and repeatedly resold: first as a group of women and eventually as individuals.
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The artists, who included Oscar Murillo, asked to be considered as a group to make a statement on political unity.
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Economists as a group are expecting the private sector to have created 184,000 jobs in August, according to FactSet estimates.
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As a group of about 20 Kavanaugh supporters went into Collins' office, a few protesters shouted at them from outside.
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They have such a thoughtful and moderate view of it, and they have better equality and diversity as a group.
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I should stay on message, part of the team, and we're going to get through this, together, as a group.
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"We've stayed together as a group and a team and gone through adversity and success together," Coach Todd Bowles said.
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And at the same time, as a group and as a majority, we are in favor of market-based solutions.
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While intended as a group to fight for social justice, it also became a meeting place for Sikh performing artists.
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The individual works are substantial, but as a group they lay bare historical and emotional complexities tied to bodily experience.
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As a group, the Tsimane had scores less than one-fifth those of people in the United States or Europe.
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But the Hendrick cars as a group have shown improved performance of late, and that gives Bowman cause for optimism.
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White evangelicals were the only major Christian denomination to as a group indicate that Christians face more discrimination than Muslims.
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Calvasina said the chip stocks ran up on optimism for a trade deal as a group during the months of negotiations.
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Primarily individuals, some sets of folks who are parts of organizations, and some organizations who are doing it as a group.
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Mr. Lehman purchased the works as a group in 1959 from a German dealer, who obtained them from the artist's estate.
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But this is more than a photo of the BLL cast as a group of co-workers who enjoy hanging out.
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The four remaining members -- Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane Hansen, Lauren Jauregui and Normani Kordei -- said they will continue as a group.
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As a group, I think we collectively find more humor in unsettling situations than we do in more traditional comedic setups.
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The Philistines are perhaps best-known as a group the Israelites were fighting in scenes depicted in the Book of Samuel.
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The drop in life expectancy occurred in males as well as females, who as a group tend to live significantly longer.
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As a group, Madoff's customers have fared remarkably well for a fraud of this magnitude — or any size for that matter.
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Trump has committed to attend a NATO leaders meeting in May, as well as a Group of 7 summit that month.
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From a technical perspective, retailers as a group appears on shaky ground, according to Oppenheimer's head of technical analysis Ari Wald.
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While some individual forecasters have racked up impressive track records for accuracy, economists as a group consistently fail to predict recessions.
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British commentator Matthew D'Ancona even characterized the DUP as a "group of homophobes, zealots and creationists" in the New York Times.
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It appears that mutual funds as a group are betting big on Fed rate hikes — whether they mean to or not.
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If not, this field is destined to be remembered as a group of hyperbolic doomsayers rather than as successful presidential politicians.
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Although RÜFÜS DU SOL as a group has been around since 2010, they've only carried this moniker for about a year.
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We have things that we have never seen before — as a group, we have never seen before, what's happening right now.
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You have to condense all that action into a different time interval to see what they're doing collectively as a group.
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However, men as a group support his elevation to the high court, by a margin of 333 percent to 40 percent.
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While manufacturers were the bigger losers as a group, the technology sector's 1.3 percent drop weighed the most on the market.
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And when you think about the idea that these are global companies, how can you not work altogether as a group?
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That's the first time on this album we came collectively as a group and put this song together and album together.
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State-run banks as a group had a negative return on assets at the end of March, the central bank said.
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As a group, Indians buy more gold than anyone apart from the Chinese (who have occupied the top spot since 2014).
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"I'm telling my people to hold strong," he said, as a group of mostly young supporters chanted "hold strong" behind him.
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Numerous studies have shown that as a group, having children lowers women's lifetime earnings, an outcome known as the "child penalty".
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By combining their efforts and committing to goals as a group, a critical mass of cities can become a strong force.
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In other cases, the chatter is dense enough that we can be fairly sure the fish are vocalizing as a group.
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The other Chiefs players they decided to lock arms as a sign of solidarity after discussing the issue as a group.
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For some context, the regional banks as a group rose 21 percent in the month following the U.S. election in November.
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I know collectively as a group we are going to look back on this year as one that was very productive.
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"We as a group talked about it and decided that was what we were doing," new Bears coach Matt Nagy said.
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As a group, Brazilian companies could sell an additional 200,000 to 300,000 tonnes of pork per year to China, he said.
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There is one fly in the ointment: Energy stocks, which as a group are down more than 10 percent this year.
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Below is full text of the email, which was obtained by Axios: As a group of shareholders of Uber Technologies, Inc.
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" Lind describes its early members in Los Angeles as "a group of teenagers hanging out, smoking pot, listening to rock music.
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Hedge funds as a group had a tough 2015, posting their worst year since 2011, according to investment research firm Eurekahedge.
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As a group of school children sang in the background, the royal couple took a serene walk through the memorial garden.
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Given the diversity of views among the founders, how can we talk clearly about what "the founders" as a group intended?
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It's an unusual position for many hedge fund managers, who as a group are not known for sharing well with others.
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"Every team goes through a rut, we've got to climb out of it as a group," Senators forward Bobby Ryan said.
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"Belgium are far ahead of us in their development as a group....and we are not at that stage," he said.
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"I don't know who was happier, collectively as a group on the bench or himself," Peters said of the Aho goal.
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So far, Democrats have raised nearly $6 million as a group, more than four times as much as their Republican opponents.
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When you put the pieces near each other, they play songs from "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" as a group.
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"We feel like, as a group, we are giving ourselves an opportunity to succeed, rather than obstacles to overcome," he said.
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"As a group, we were definitely nervous," said Ferrell, who made three tackles in his debut as a starting defensive end.
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The alleged Pittsburgh gunman, Robert Bowers, denounced the "third-world caravan" as a group of "invaders" in a social media post.
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The caravan began as a group of 160 people when it left San Pedro Sula on Friday, The Associated Press reported.
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"You made it," one colleague called out as a group of senators circled him, grinning and patting him on the shoulder.
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" Kjlellberg says it's "me and a bunch of really awesome YouTubers, coming together, as a group, to do really awesome things.
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I looked to the women around me as we marched as a cue to how we were responding as a group.
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Jepsen's single "I Really Like You" plays in the background of the ad as a group of kids rides a bus.
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My vision for KS was to go further as a group and make money with our art...but it wasn't possible.
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Consider the succulent fish not just for many dinners but also for gift-giving or buying as a group to share.
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With Mount Olympus, there was a sense that I've rarely had in performance of having truly experienced something as a group.
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Large clinical trials found that those who take that route, as a group, have outcomes indistinguishable from those who have surgery.
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But charters as a group are ill suited to the task of justice because they are a legacy of failed justice.
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PIXELATED REUNION My family is in Germany and my brother is in Japan so we try to Skype as a group.
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There's so much more: Don't miss Startup Battlefield as a group of standout startups compete for $100,000 on a world stage.
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She explained they're sick and tired of the attention I get from men when we all go out as a group.
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Next to the priest, a young woman sat on the sidewalk, sobbing as a group of women tried to comfort her.
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As a group, we have to do it because I don't think it's just one guy who's going to fill it.
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One image showed a female police officer walking the woman away from the market, as a group of men photographed her.
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As a group, these three polls suggest that Democrats still have a path to a Senate majority, though it remains difficult.
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Whether the governors, as a group, are putting enough energy into dragging this plan across the finish line is another question.
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As a group, furthermore, Minnesota will have to add more bench depth and perimeter shooting to emerge as a true contender.
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During the luminous final section, the dancers all come together as a group, performing in unison as they traverse the stage.
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Built by Bob Dylan's band, The Band, in the mid '70s, it's where they recorded their last album as a group.
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When taken into account as a group, however, it's easier to see how many things have go south in rapid succession.
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As a group, the has fallen from trading at more than 123 times forward earnings to 16.3 times as of Friday.
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Jimmy Carter pardoned Vietnam War draft dodgers as a group, many of whom had not been charged or convicted in 22.
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This movement, white lives matter, is not based on any real argument about the oppression of white Americans as a group.
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Bets they've made against the carmaker as a group, which have drawn the ire of Musk, are now profitable for 215.
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A look at the candidates who have been members of Congress suggests that they are, as a group, considerably more liberal.
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That is, they are considerably more liberal as a group than the past nominees or the average Democratic member of Congress.
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Earlier this year, as a group of U.S. senators sat rapt before him, John Sopko decided to go for the goats.
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WWE announced on Monday the main members of DX (as a group) will be included in the H.O.F. class of 2019.
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They seem like, when I listen to all of the coverage of them, they seem dumb, as a group of criminals.
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Critics have continued to gather and protest outside the courthouse as a group of 20 opposition members, including UDP leader Ousainou Darboe.
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The comparisons weren't exactly scientific---think of it more as a group of grown men knocking expensive toys out of the sky.
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I'm heading to my house to have a meeting right now, and it's fun to work together as a group of friends.
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However, I seemed to be alone in my apprehension as a group of about 80 participants, mostly women, assembled in the atrium.
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Even as a group of police in riot gear suddenly sprinted through a long hallway, people continued to go about their business.
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Older people in America, for instance, do save less than those in their middle years, but as a group not much less.
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Rand Paul, is that people with common interests can band together to pool their purchasing power and buy insurance as a group.
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Though they had uniforms of a sort at each stage in their life as a group, it was never anyone else's uniform.
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But as a group of players tried to catch it, their accounts began to crash, easily losing more than two dozens catches.
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Over the six months I visit the refugees there, they eat, socialize, and work on their English language skills as a group.
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Apparel retailers' earnings, as a group, are down 24% for the first quarter of 2019, according to an analysis by Retail Metrics.
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All of these things are also true of Etymotic's ER4SR and XR, which is why I'm treating these headphones as a group.
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The House defeated the measure on a vote of 193-231 as a group of Republicans joined Democrats to sink the plan.
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As a group, hedge funds rose 1.29 percent in July, with returns year-to-date of 2.29 percent, according to BofAML estimates.
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Ivy: So when I say design language, I think as a group, and my team does the industrial design, color materials, finishing.
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So far in 2016 those five stocks have fallen 13.5 percent after more than doubling in price as a group last year.
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Below is the full text of the email, which was sent this morning: As a group of shareholders of Uber Technologies, Inc.
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Because the raid cannot possibly be defended, and because the bronzes would make more sense as a group, they should go back.
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They can all do it all, but what you want to do as a group depends on which one you hop into.
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Kress, Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy, Noah Munck, and Jerry Trainor might be older, but they are no less great as a group.
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The fighting took place just as a group of youth opposition members were attempting to hold a demonstration in the Makelekele neighborhood.
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It's like the most extreme version of feeling uncomfortable as a group tells an in-joke that you have no idea about.
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Trouble is because of the market as a whole is elevated, oil stocks as a group are discounting probably 65-dollar oil.
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What Ocasio-Cortez said Ocasio-Cortez, a New York congresswoman, did not call any person "garbage," much less Americans as a group.
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But generally, my goal is to give you back a curated and interesting version of what you, as a group, gave us.
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Perhaps it is unsurprising that these analysts, as a group, appear to think the stock has run far ahead of its valuation.
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So the things that happened to us as a group over there in the mountain also happens in groups here in society.
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As a group, program participants have a mortgage delinquency rate of under 1 percent, less than a fifth of the national rate.
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And as a group they are less productive, pay lower wages, are less unionized and provide fewer employee benefits than large firms.
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Just as a group of four students was about to sit down and enjoy their burritos and bowls, I approached their table.
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A federal judge told Facebook users on Friday that they could not sue the company as a group over alleged privacy violations.
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We would consider negotiating with the rest either individually or perhaps as a group if it is in the interests of all.
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Thousands of North Koreans have defected to South Korea in recent years, but the women's defection as a group was highly unusual.
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But as a group, primary focus activists targeted only 116 companies in 2018 after having reached out to 121 companies in 2017.
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WASHINGTON It's not like everybody sits down and has committee meetings every six months to see how we're doing as a group.
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The former FBI chief said that every Fourth of July, his family assigns "parts" and reads the document aloud as a group.
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So as a group, we have invited him to meet with us so we can share what we have seen and heard.
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We brought students together for a music and dance performance, and then we walked, as a group, to our early-voting location.
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This photo was taken in Qinyang in China's Henan province, as a group of people practices the martial arts form in unison.
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"That's the challenge we face right now as a group," Rangers coach Alain Vigneault said about the team's mentality potentially going bad.
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As a group, write to the managing agent and the board, demanding that the building inspect the apartment and investigate the situation.
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As a group, investors lost big on SunEdison, which overextended itself with an acquisition spree of renewable energy projects across the globe.
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Nunn: Now that I've been to multiple [Olympics] I have realized the amount of power that athletes have collectively as a group.
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So black is that and red is the representation of something that's more feminine which expresses who they are as a group.
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By contrast, "difference" feminism is more about maximizing our identity as women and finding strength and opportunity in it as a group.
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In 1977, President Jimmy Carter pardoned Vietnam War draft dodgers as a group, many of whom had never been charged with crimes.
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The decision came as a group of Republican attorneys general threatened to sue the administration if it did not end the program.
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Organizers realize, though, that being a relatively small portion of the general population means LGBTQ voters as a group have a ceiling.
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You can request updated rooms, but this could be a challenge when trying to book a block of rooms as a group.
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Originally, the church was going to build six and sell them as a group for $7 million, but there were no takers.
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As a group, they are among the lowest-paid workers at airports, especially among those whose labor directly affects operations on flights.
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Rachel Uris, the center's director of development, said she is now getting start-up employees who want to come as a group.
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Everyone partnered up to share secrets with one another — practicing vulnerability and honesty — and, as a group, we reflected on the experience.
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It was a monumental event and it gave people the desire to be with each other and take stock as a group.
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Afterward, William and Kate knelt on the ground as a group of children they tied friendship bracelets on each of their wrists.
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While ferns as a group have a well-deserved reputation for being divas, the Boston fern is an exception to that rule.
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As a group, their margins are expected to contract by 14.8%, compared with 3.6% for all other S&P 500 companies combined.
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But Carlyle's clause would go much further, barring investors from seeking accountability as a group for widespread violations of federal securities laws.
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We would consider negotiating with the rest, either individually or perhaps as a group if it is in the interests of all.
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We had a couple of turnovers and they were a byproduct of trying to do something individually instead of as a group.
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In a brief phone interview, Nicholas Thompson, the editor of Wired, described the Colophon column as a group enterprise among staff members.
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The Alliance acknowledges that its bid requires legislation giving them specific clearance to negotiate as a group, which is not commonly granted.
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Bayer as a group is trading at 9.1 times its estimated EBITDA for the next 12 months, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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We would consider negotiating with the rest, either individually or perhaps as a group if it is in the interest of all.
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Profitability has been a key topic this year as a group of high-profile, money-losing private companies enter the public market.
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"Asian-Americans are a nonwhite group and experience racial discrimination, but simultaneously, we exhibit, as a group, elements of advantage," she added.
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People in the dispatch office, apparently as a group, will make profiles on this app and relentlessly harass me everywhere I go.
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Her projects typically begin with a conceptual narrative and end as a group endeavor, with many voices spilling into a collective expression.
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As a group facing perpetual discrimination, it's not surprising some LGBTQ advocates would like to create a sovereign nation of their own.
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" Fox News host Tucker Carlson said the response to the incident was "people in power attacking those below them as a group.
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As a group of about seven officers surrounds her, one begins to try to aggressively wrestle the infant out of her arms.
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Convincing my friends to abandon it with me is a losing battle and we as a group use it to organize events.
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As a group, these are known as "aspects," meaning the angles made between two planets, and each configuration comes with its own significance.
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But something else is at play: Biden does well among whites without a college degree who, as a group, backed Sanders in 27.
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Individually, and as a group, the younger generation of Trumps speaks with more grace than their father as they make the same points.
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Children watch as a group from the Saginaw Chippewa Reservation in Mount Pleasant, Michigan enter an encampment near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation.
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"So, each of these stocks, going forward, are going to trade on their own footing and not as a group," he said. Disclaimer
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What made Bloodline work was the Rayburn siblings' chemistry as a group and how they squirmed, together, under the weight of their lie.
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And who's going to sort of be in the spotlight, and then when are we going to come back together as a group?
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"As a group, it's our intention with this album to create songs with a message of compassion and hope," said Newton-John, 68.
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"They may not agree with me, we may share different perspectives," Jordan said, as a group of protesters laughed outside the Hayes Library.
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After you start a chat with a match you can both invite friends to join the chat and make plans as a group.
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But he said the BJP would have to work toward changing its image as a group that caters mainly to upper-caste Hindus.
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Perhaps we need to establish a protocol or accepted way of choosing the path forward so we can make progress as a group.
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As a group, our efforts — and those of many others — resulted in the tearing down of a border that divided the Irish people.
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Choose your dishes as a group, and the food rolls along in a few waves, cluttering the center of the table each time.
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And I think in your meeting with governors earlier this week, individually, and as a group, we spoke about the states taking steps.
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They trickled in slowly Friday, reeling as a group over what his loss will mean, especially as the House continues to investigate Trump.
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Educated folk are better at keeping to such rules, and as a group they live markedly longer than those with only basic schooling.
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They began barely two weeks ago as a group of survivors sitting in a circle in the home of one of their parents.
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Jim Cramer tends to think of airlines as a group that trades together in lockstep; either they all thrive or all struggle together.
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Commanders know this, and so allow or encourage them to commit sexual crimes as a group, knowing that this will bind them together.
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The candidate has broadly attacked Mexican immigrants as a group in an effort to play to anti-immigration sentiment in the United States.
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The changes only validated the decision to organize, many employees said, showing that acting as a group could lead to improved working conditions.
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Statistically, as a group, women are conciliators, adept at working across aisles, whether in the District of Columbia or the nation of Colombia.
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Hanks, in his full tuxedo, did a few push-up reps as a group of soldiers cheered on the actor and the sergeant.
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After Cabello's departure, the band chatted with PEOPLE Now before their first performance as a group of four at the 2017 MTV VMAs.
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In the prior four years, the banks with the largest credit card businesses performed better in regulatory exams as a group, analysts noted.
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He also ridiculed Lindsey Graham, South Carolina's senior senator, and described Planned Parenthood as a group that provides important health services to women.
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They also work as a group, and this all-for-one mentality seems crucial: Nikolais, who revered abstraction, stood for motion over emotion.
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It's such a good group and we don't get to hang out as a group together as much as we would all like.
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Yet few local revellers appeared to enjoy this year's parade as much as a group of refugee youngsters from the Coração Jolie choir.
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The popularity of VIX futures can yield valuable insights about what traders as a group see happening throughout the rest of the year.
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As a group, they have a right and responsibility to comment on what is in the best interest in terms of community safety.
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If players with torn Achilles tendons suffered no long-lasting effects, their BPM as a group after returning should roughly match these predictions.
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But so far, there is no indication that Senate Democrats as a group are taking the possibility of filibuster reform even remotely seriously.
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Telecoms and media were the strongest performers, closing up more than 1 percent each as a group, while retail dipped into the red.
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And for Donald Trump that would surely be true, as his path to victory runs straight through white male voters, as a group.
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Google presses for the installation of certain apps as a group, including the Play Store, Chrome, Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube and five others.
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One big player is Salem Media, a company that operates radio stations as well as a group of established conservative websites, including HotAir.
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I understand the paintings through the act of making them, each piece individually or as a group, one in relation to the other.
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Friederike would start with silence, then play music, and speak to the clients individually or as a group to work through their issues.
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It's going out with your kids and playing together as a family, it's going out with your friends and playing as a group.
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Google presses for the installation of certain apps as a group, including the Play Store, Chrome, Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, and five others.
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So far in 2016, those 17 stocks as a group are up 0.2 percent, versus the S&P 500's 5.9 percent loss.
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Morningstar senior analyst Erin Davis told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Tuesday that Deutsche isn't necessarily representative of the international banks as a group.
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The percentage difference between their individual PBs and their performance as a group is no different to other teams that win Olympic medals.
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Just under a century later, trilobites were formally identified as a group of animals, with research conducted regularly throughout the decades to follow.
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The deal is still facing a roadblock as a group of 17 state attorneys general forge ahead in their lawsuit to prevent it.
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Appearing on the Today show on Friday morning, the co-champions explained what it felt like to win the bee as a group.
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Then in January, right before JFK, we thought we needed to get together as a group and have a real legal brainstorming session.
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"We advisors, as a group, need to evaluate how closely liquid alts come to what hedge funds returned in the past," he said.
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The deal is still facing a roadblock as a group of 17 state attorneys general forge ahead in their lawsuit to prevent it.
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German (13-20163) ended a winless run for Yankees starters who, as a group, had a 16.62 ERA over their previous seven games.
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"We just feel like we're just not playing up to our potential right now, individually, as a group," Predators captain Mike Fisher said.
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German (13-2) ended a winless run for Yankees starters who, as a group, had a 13 ERA over their previous seven games.
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Semis as a group are up about 46 percent this year, and industry trends, says Sanchez, will only drive stocks like Micron higher.
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Earlier research had shown that odontocetes had developed the ability to produce high-pitched sounds relatively early in their evolution as a group.
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As a group, the actresses and their director were at times a goofy, giggling quintet, cracking wise and riffing on one another's jokes.
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As a group, Subban, Ekholm, Roman Josi, and Ryan Ellis have been in sync and on the same page both defensively and offensively.
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It was only after the agency went public, Volkswagen said in the filing, that the management board discussed the issue as a group.
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This invariably distorts the apparent class identity of sex workers as a group, with many claiming to be high-class, elite, or upscale.
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The app, which Fortune referred to as a "group FaceTime," has since been dubbed one of the top 10 best apps for iMessage.
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Overall, we are pretty chill externally and vary greatly in our internal lives, in a way that balances us well as a group.
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As a group, the children in care seemed in particular to have a lot of asthma, developmental delays and emotional and behavioral problems.
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In the past, some have been considered as a group in the event of widespread fraud in an effort to simplify the process.
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Ms. Meiselas made photographs as a group heading for Unan was attacked on the road by unidentified, armed men after a major march.
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People of all ages are concerned about the spread of the coronavirus, and teenagers, as a group, tend to experience emotions especially intensely.
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From there I watched as a group of marshals all rose, collected their clubs and helmets, and sauntered out of the room together.
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They walked out of the federal courthouse in downtown Orlando as a group, some of them wearing dark sunglasses, without saying a word.
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He sees the vineyard as a living organism that has its own sort of intelligence, rather than as a group of individual vines.
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More than with most bands, who and what they were as people was very much who and what they were as a group.
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"We need to be strong as a group, believe in ourselves and know we have all the tools to beat anybody," he said.
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In that case, the bots, or botnet, which are bots connected together and controlled as a group, were identified simply through human detection.
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Forced to spend the better part of two days together as a group, Logano and Truex at one point apparently discussed the situation.
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The site lead started isolating workers, telling them they could meet one on one but not as a group with the regional manager.
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"He had to gather us and make a decision as a group whether we could emotionally handle proceeding without Pat," Ms. Degliantoni said.
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The running acts as a constant that forces them all to interact, confronting issues in their lives while coming together as a group.
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Although the members will go their separate ways as soloists and teachers, they will continue to reunite as a group for specific projects.
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The demonstrations — largely peaceful during the days, then more volatile at night — continued Monday morning as a group of protesters marched through downtown.
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As a group, you could contest any such policy with the co-op board, arguing that it unfairly discriminates against families with children.
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"The last we checked on the dollar-weighted returns into the MLP funds as a group, it wasn't a pretty picture," Benz said.
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Now that they've experienced it and that we've all experienced it as a group, I think we'll be better off because of it.
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It was signed by the "Musicians of the State Coup Orchestra", who described themselves as a "group of globally connected right-wing extremists".
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As a group, the resulting 519 portraits, taken by the photographers Chad Batka and Celeste Sloman, are a mirror of the American electorate.
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One recent night, the trio attended a hockey game for its hometown Nashville Predators, something they hadn't done as a group since childhood.
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But Lizzie Borden's speculative action thriller brims with punk-rock defiance, as a group of lesbian feminists prepare to overthrow their patriarchal overlords.
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The Board of Immigration Appeals ruled in 2014 that Guatemalan women with repressive male companions could count as a group deserving refugee status.
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Critics, as a group, hate Sandler comedies, sometimes fairly, but just as often because the movies undermine the project of close reading altogether.
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One official said the attacker struck just as a group of soldiers emerged from the building to board vehicles for a new shift.
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On Friday, the YouTuber took to Instagram to speak out against unwanted visitors as a group of fans stood outside his front door.
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The NBR describes itself as a group of "knowledgeable film enthusiasts and professionals, academics, young filmmakers and students" in the New York area.
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Festicket, the U.K.-headquartered festival booking platform, is launching a new feature that allows users to pay for festival tickets as a group.
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Shares of regional bank KeyBank also look attractive to Tepper, as rising rates are set to benefit the regional banks as a group.
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That's four times as much money as a group of artists in LA recently raised for the ACLU for an actual political cause.
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"General managers are extremely analytical, and they tend as a group to make the most efficient decisions possible," M.L.B.'s Halem told me.
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Another factor is the so-called model minority stereotype — that Asians as a group are supposed to be smart, successful and hard-working.
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"It's time for us to get away and reflect a little bit about where we are as a group," Coach Luke Walton said.
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It's hard to talk about O.T.D.ers as a group, because like the rest of us, like ultra-Orthodox people, too, they are individuals.
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All of that helps explain why Wall Street analysts, as a group among the company's biggest boosters, have become disenchanted with the stock.
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"Blacks have as a group found themselves within one political party," says Frymer, and for the past 50 years that's been the Democrats.
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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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Based on its estimate of its losses, it described Bankia as "a group that is not viable", an opinion written in red capital letters.
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In 2015, hedge funds as a group showed a loss of 0.72 percent, according to eVestment's count, in a difficult overall year for investing.
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In the statement, the alt-rock group posted that Downie, 52, was diagnosed in December, and they'd been standing by him as a group.
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I acknowledged at a group meeting how proud I was that she aimed high and, as a group, we shared learnings from the experience.
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October 20193, 2017 - CNN publishes an investigation of Russian trolls who posed as a group of Black Lives Matter activists during the presidential campaign.
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"We would consider negotiating with [TPP countries], either individually or perhaps as a group, if it is in the interests of all," he said.
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As a group they write polyphonic songs in which voices weave buoyantly between each other, making a show of feminine solidarity while undercutting it.
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You can edit your photos and videos individually or as a group, but you only get one caption and location tag for your post.
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Like the Trump administration, it decided to open the door for businesses to form their own associations and buy health insurance as a group.
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Starting out, they'd been concerned that people might perceive the project as a group of "self-centred millennials whining about their issues," says Goodman.
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While we were on a call together as a group at 12:00 EDT, the media had already begun reporting that Woodstock was canceled.
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It's kind of the sense that there is play-once content and content that is fun to replay together as a group as well.
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"Not just our kids but our friends have brought their kids over, and we've been attacking it as a group," he tells CBS News.
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White breast cancer patients, as a group, experienced a decline in deaths of 1.9% per year, compared with 1.5% per year for black women.
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The clip was filmed on Isla Fernandina in the Galapagos, and it's the first time that snakes have been filmed hunting as a group.
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One way around this has long been to set up a trust of several people to share their silencers and guns as a group.
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This first look at the film introduces us to our wrestling boys as a group of former Special Forces operatives down on their luck.
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"She marveled at nature's beauty as a group of friends and family wandered through trees that were over a hundred years old," she wrote.
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As of Friday, the shooters — who are described as a group of several men — had not been located and no motive had been established.
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An international team of astronomers using cameras on the Hubble Space Telescope, as well as a group of ground-based telescopes, noticed something else.
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Rubio's comment thus misinterprets Omar further, falsely suggesting that she's saying white men as a group are more dangerous than ISIS and al-Qaeda.
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But after months of confrontation even the army joins the protests, as a group of generals announce the formation of a new interim government.
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The loose collection of followers, many tied into Oahu's yoga and health-food communities, isn't organized enough to qualify as a "group," they insist.
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A woman named Juana, who waited near the police cordon and lives just a couple blocks away, arrived as a group started to assemble.
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As a group, hedge funds gained 3 percent during the third quarter with some, like Citadel which surged 7.3 percent, scoring even bigger gains.
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Class actions let people sue as a group, and potentially obtain greater recoveries than if forced to sue individually, which might prove prohibitively expensive.
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I'm not singling out every individual, but as a group we have guys feeling sorry for ourselves, and that's not going to cut it.
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H: There are a few brands that I'm talking to and some are really new to us as a group and some are complementing.
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As a group, they outperformed weak balance sheets by 25 percent points during the time, Goldman told clients in a note over the weekend.
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But the ways our answers would vary are fundamentally different from how we as a group would differ from the politicians and general public.
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Other studies showed CBT to be effective among pregnant and postpartum women, which the USPSTF highlights as a group especially in need of screening.
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Yet Kevin Caron, a portfolio manager with Washington Crossing Advisors, said investors as a group appear to be looking at things a bit differently.
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Spare and caustic as a group, the trio bare teeth on Modern Convenience, which oscillates between extended, bluesy abstractions and unadulterated anti-capitalist acid.
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Considering her own experience with a pop group, will Bunton have any advice for the contestants on how to best work as a group?
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JB: We began as a group of young entrepreneurs based in Washington who agreed to support our companies regardless of whether we personally invested.
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"As a group, these actors continue to exhibit noteworthy year-over-year technical growth as they adopt new tools and techniques," the report says.
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So that was the first thing that triggered us to form as a group and get out there because that was absurd to us.
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From this group, researchers identified a subset treated for self-harm injuries, as well as a group of similar teens seen for other reasons.
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You assert "I deserve food" As a group we look at you and say, "We all deserve food" as everyone else continues to eat.
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The survivors will spend time with Francis as a group on April 28 and 29, Cruz said, plus hold individual meetings with the Pope.
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But we had to remember this was FARC, an organization, like Al Qaeda, listed by the United States as a group that sponsors terror.
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He's met with NATO allies as a group not once but twice — including spending two days straight talking to them just a week ago.
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As a group they performed well during market turbulence following Britain's decisions to leave the European Union and pulled in $410 million in June.
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As a group, the three products were supposed to herald the future — no more cables, no more plugs, just place it and charge it.
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Rich countries, as well as a group of philanthropists, will also provide $80 million to middle-track countries as incentives to attempt tougher goals.
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Altuve, Correa, Gurriel, Bregman and the utility player Marwin Gonzalez, who is from Venezuela, walked as a group — with Gonzalez's arm over Bregman's shoulder.
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As a group, they combine liberal social beliefs with an intensely wary view of the existing political and economic order, opinion polls have found.
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"Some guys take it harder than others, but collectively as a group, it doesn't matter how hard or soft you take it," Alonso said.
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As a group, their economy then was as much as 2.78 percent more efficient than during the other runs, a meaningful difference in competitions.
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" The statement continued, "Branding the Juggalos, as a group, as a criminal gang, based on the isolated acts of a few, is similarly unconstitutional.
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In 2013, as a group of men was attacking a victim, an assailant grabbed the victim's shoe and flung it onto a nearby roof.
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But there was a sense of optimism heading into Tuesday as a group of writers and producers prepared to gather in Studio City, Calif.
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As a group, the distressed counties saw more businesses close than open in 2017, and they lost population over the course of the year.
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The Oath Keepers, an anti-government group associated with the militia movement, said on its website it would not be attending as a group.
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But amid growing member concerns about convening as a group in the Capitol, Democratic leaders have delayed the House's scheduled Monday return to Washington.
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Then they should try to come to a consensus as a group, and write an argument defending their position, using evidence from the article.
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To see male dancers perform as a group, in a corps de ballet setting, but with great power, grace and sensitivity, was awe-inspiring.
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To see male dancers perform as a group, in a corps de ballet setting, but with great power, grace and sensitivity, was awe-inspiring.
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He stood in the museum recently as a group of students from the Gotham Professional Arts Academy, a high school in Brooklyn, milled around.
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Officials began stepping up security as a group of some 1,800 migrants arrived a week ago just across the border in Piedras Negras, Mexico.
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