Ascension is transferring the personal and medical information of 50 million Ascension patients onto Google's cloud network.
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In response to a request for comment, both Ascension and Google referenced the same press release from Ascension.
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Hillary, Henny and Basil were sold together to the Ascension Plantation, later called Chatham Plantation, in Ascension Parish, Louisiana.
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The patient data that Ascension and Google are collectingThe project involves employees from different segments of Google and Ascension.
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See, people now feel that [2020 candidate] Bernie is in ascension and if Bernie is in ascension, McKesson gets cut out.
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See, people now feel that [2020 candidate] Bernie is in ascension and if Bernie is in ascension, McKesson gets cut out.
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In Ms. Harjo's ascension, and the ascension of those that fill the literary community still today, I find hope that they will.
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Depending on the church, a special Thursday Mass may be held for Ascension Day, or the weekly Sunday Mass will address the events of the ascension.
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A subsidiary of Ascension, the nation's leading non-profit healthcare system, Ascension Health includes hospitals, outpatient centers, and senior, home health and long-term care facilities.
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In Google-Ascension deal, &aposa whole lot of patient data&apos is being sharedClose to 150 Google employees are able to access Ascension&aposs data, internal documents show.
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"The Ascension sheriff's office is working on an investigation of a domestic incident that was reported to us this morning," added Ascension Parish Sheriff Bobby Webre during a press conference.
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The search firm is working with the US healthcare giant Ascension to store data on millions of Ascension&aposs patients, and building a search tool for people&aposs medical records.
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He saw his father's ascension as he was growing up.
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The burgeoning crook barely factors into ascension night after that.
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With her ascension comes a new era for Kate Spade.
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Richmond County is over 73,000 miles away from Ascension Parish.
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Nothing about Kavanaugh's ascension breaks the rules of American government.
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Upon his ascension to White House chief of staff, Gen.
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There's an Indigenous queen, deposed during a struggle for ascension.
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It was a reliable, fun series (again, except for Ascension).
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It is backed by Ascension Ventures, Lemhi Ventures and UnitedHealthcare.
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Steilen shouts, "Are you ready?" and Curtis nods in ascension.
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But Netflix's ascension is one that Hollywood has been anticipating.
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But in Israel, Bolton's ascension was greeted as happy news.
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Mr. Immelt's ascension to replace Jack Welch led to defections.
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Pundits deserve some blame for the ascension of fake news.
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And it's an illusion where there's a continuing ascension of tone.
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The church will temporarily relocate its services to Ascension Memorial Church.
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Conner is being held at the Ascension Parish Jail without bond.
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And recently, Swift has generously given $50,143 to Ascension Public Schools.
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These are the last earthly words of Jesus before his ascension.
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Stream "Friendly Ghost" and an edited version of "Ascension Hymn" below.
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Noreika's ascension fits into a broader pattern of Trump administration appointees.
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Ascension and Providence did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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The Hill: Pelosi critics lose momentum in battle over her ascension.
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Together, the groups could have the numbers to block her ascension.
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She joined him on the palace balcony during his ascension festivities.
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Google and Ascension said that the relationship followed health-privacy laws.
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Titled "Project Nightingale," the endeavor includes employees from Ascension and Google.
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Alternate-side parking: In effect until Thursday (Solemnity of the Ascension).
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His quick ascension to power is partly a result of circumstance.
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For Aipac, the ascension of Mr. Trump is a mixed blessing.
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Graham especially has been outspoken about his horror at Trump's ascension.
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Ascension Ventures, Force over Mass, ustwo Adventure, and Richard Fearn also participated.
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Meanwhile, video on Facebook continued its ascension, becoming a legitimate YouTube competitor.
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The night of "Ascension" is one Islam's most mystical and striking themes.
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Two facts stand out about Donald Trump's remarkable ascension to the presidency.
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Larger crowds returned this year, prompted by Trump's ascension to the presidency.
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The Rockies owe their sudden ascension into mediocrity to their young stars.
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Ascension operates 150 hospitals in 20 states and the District of Columbia.
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In Ascension Parish, water had seeped into one of every three homes.
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In Ascension Parish, officials were still handing out sandbags and urging evacuations.
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Her ascension in the ranks of the sport has already proven groundbreaking.
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Kravitz said he was stunned when he read the Google-Ascension news.
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Both Google and Ascension said the program followed US health privacy laws.
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And "The Breaks" chronicles hip-hop's ascension in early '90s New York.
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The sound of dripping water accompanies Arshia Fatima Haq's "The Ascension" (2018).
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Google's relationship with the health system Ascension was brought up several times.
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Despite Gray&aposs ascension, Schwarzman has made no plans to step aside.
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Tall buildings crowd rowhouses, not Ascension,a landmark, l for long life.
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But Mr. Trump's ascension has placed new pressure on renewable energy boosters.
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Upon Suharto's ascension in March 1966, that American aid began to flow.
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Trump's ascension to the presidency has raised many questions about US foreign policy.
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A new emperor has formally announced his ascension to the throne in Japan.
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That said, there are some universal Ascension unlocks that every player should pursue.
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Nobody, needless to say, could actually have predicted Trump's ascension to the presidency.
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This was a time when Napster and Pirate Bay were in their ascension.
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They're actually inter dimensional beings and we need to be ready for ascension.
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Despite Moore's ascension and Trump's own skepticism, Powell's job appears safe for now.
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But Trump's ascension has exposed some grievances American leaders have with US allies.
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And that's why both Western and Eastern forms of Christianity celebrate Ascension Day.
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The partnership between Google and the medical system, Ascension, could have huge reach.
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And it's working: Since Trump's ascension, cable news networks have broken ratings records.
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Background: Esper's ascension comes amid a shakeup of top military and Pentagon officials.
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The ultimate goal is to improve the healthcare experience for patients, Ascension said.
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Ascension patients weren't notified of the Google partnership, a source told Business Insider.
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Dennis Keene, the organist and choirmaster, leads the Church of the Ascension Choir.
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"There was a general ban on ascension with the Mattis memo," he said.
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Few current observers seem to recall the wrath that greeted Bill Clinton's ascension.
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"His ascension will have little impact on U.S.-Pakistani relations," Ms. Miller said.
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In other words, what can the Tea Party teach us about Trump's ascension?
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To many inside Goldman, Mr. Solomon's ascension was far from a sure thing.
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Alternate-side parking: In effect today; suspended tomorrow for Solemnity of the Ascension.
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I begged them on my hands and knees not to release The Ascension.
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His son, Naruhito, will begin his ascension to the imperial throne on Wednesday.
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Mandelblit's ascension was considered a win for Netanyahu when he took the position.
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All thanks to the ascension of a new emperor to the Chrysanthemum Throne.
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Biden finds himself in the ascension thanks to the insidious concept of electability.
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" He inherited wealth and power; his ascension "had nothing to do with merit.
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Ascension to the nation's highest office has not changed him in this regard.
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Those buried vertically and those buried horizontally Had to accept each other's ascension.
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The Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office and Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office confirmed on Facebook that authorities were searching for 21-year-old Dakota Theriot, who is wanted in connection with the murder of his parents Elizabeth and Keith Theriot in Ascension.
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My ascension as leader of a new Republican majority was years in the making.
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Issues that seemed settled after their ascension to NATO in 2004 have been reopened.
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Separate from your character level are the abilities you unlock on the Ascension nexus.
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Indiana Health Facility Financing Authority, $653 million of Ascension Health Credit Group revenue bonds.
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Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, $81.1 million of Ascension Health Credit Group revenue bonds.
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A casket floats in floodwaters in Ascension Parish, 60 miles northwest of New Orleans.
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There were plenty of comedic reactionds to Bran's ascension to the throne as well.
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But, those who celebrate Ascension Day know exactly how long it's been since then.
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President of Google Cloud Tariq Shaukat said Google is "proud" to work with Ascension.
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He twice undergoes a spiritual ascension during which he meets an omniscient higher being.
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Google and Ascension insist there are safeguards to protect medical data and patients' privacy.
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"This is a turning point," she said about the rupture producing Mr. Temer's ascension.
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Specifically, any Ascension data under this agreement will not be used to sell ads.
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With Maduro's ascension to the presidency in 2013, the government has become decidedly authoritarian.
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In January we saw the final push for Conscious Perry to make her ascension.
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Donald Trump's ascension to the presidency is an unusually literal rebuke to his predecessor.
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"Our third record Pariah will deal with the ascension out of addiction," Goff says.
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Trump's ascension to the White House paints a grim picture for gun control advocates.
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These practices were sundered with the ascension of Donald J. Trump to the presidency.
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Before Passengers, Lawrence's ascension from indie discovery to blockbuster star had been amazingly smooth.
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Ms. Kim's ascension, however, is no guarantee of protection from her brother's mercurial purges.
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Activists don't want social ascension, or economic betterment, to have to correlate with whiteness.
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It also doesn't hurt that, by virtue of his speedy ascension to All-N.
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Instead, a civil war arrived, which ended in 1939 with the ascension of Gen.
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The new emperor formally declared his ascension to the world's oldest monarchy on Tuesday.
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Its ascension has come as the theater industry is in a period of flux.
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The ascension began in the late 1970s with a move to more open markets.
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News of his ascension was generally well received on the Universal lot last week.
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That made both rare commodities in the French literary world, spurring their lightning ascension.
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The government is making sure Google is contracted as a "'business associate" with Ascension.
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The company's ascension was a precursor to Big Tech's takeover of the stock market.
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The allegations date back decades and occurred before his possible ascension to the Senate.
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Dr. Richard I. Fogel, chief clinical officer of St. Vincent, a health system in Indiana that is a member of Ascension, the nation's largest nonprofit Catholic health system, testified that Ascension had also not received any such discounts despite efforts to reach Valeant.
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Bitcoin owes its latest ascension to a weaker dollar and Facebook's new digital currency, Libra.
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This ascension is also going a bit slower than Pokémon GO did when it arrived.
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The surveillance project is closing because of "the ascension of risk-averse bureaucrats," he said.
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Markets in Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, Austria among others were shut on account of Ascension day.
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Soon enough, the entire group is invited to an "Ascension Party" by the Gargoyle King.
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Kyle Kramer spends quality time with 2 Chainz, chronicling his ascension to the rap throne.
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Esper's ascension to the top spot in the Pentagon comes at a particularly tumultuous time.
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Markets in Austria, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland are closed Thursday for Ascension Day.
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On Ascension Day you are present at the asparagus market in Arcen, an important event.
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In Season 214, Varys reveals to Tyrion how both of them planned for her ascension.
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" Toronto's Killy soared to ascension after uploading a music video for his first song, "Killamonjaro.
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The data of all Ascension patients could eventually be uploaded to Google's cloud computing platform.
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I've even argued that his ascension to the Senate could be good for the country.
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These are grim times for California Republicans but McCarthy's ascension is a rare bright spot.
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Ascension is one of the biggest health systems in the US, with about 150 hospitals.
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Mr. Lee's ascension as mayor in 2011 was a landmark achievement for the Chinese community.
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The ascension, unavoidable when this sort of spotlight falls on you, of Jeff Bezos, a.k.a.
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This makes the ascension of Mr. Gordon to principal dancer, the top rank, especially important.
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Moscow has repeatedly talked of a reset in ties since Trump's ascension to the presidency.
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That's what it's currently building for Ascension, but who knows what it will do next?
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Kudlow's ascension, however, does not solve the disagreement inside the administration over Trump's tariff decision.
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Ascension Island, a remote spot in the Atlantic Ocean, was once a rocky, barren landscape.
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Tooting, for its part, was left to bask in the light of Mr. Khan's ascension.
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Here&aposs the fascinating story behind the Ringling empire&aposs rapid ascension and ultimate fall.
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Hamza's ascension, if it occurs, could bring a new stage of evolution to al Qaeda.
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Cars, the great American signifiers of social ascension and escape, figured poignantly in these narratives.
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Cars, the great American signifiers of social ascension and escape, figured poignantly in these narratives.
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While providing bottom-line results, McGruder symbolizes the constant grind that's attached to professional ascension.
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Trump's ascension, however, calls into question the notion that party elites can effectively control nominations.
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It was eventually traced back to a Fort Worth-based company known as Ascension Data & Analytics.
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Ascension CEO Anthony Tersigni told CNBC that the company currently has 2,000 employees who are veterans.
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Some view his ascension to the right hand of an already mercurial president with deep alarm.
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Kavanaugh's ascension to the Supreme Court could deliver a 5-4 majority to overturn Roe v.
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In its ascension, MakerBot captured the tech world's imagination with promises of 3D printing for all.
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Following the king's death, Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha signaled the Crown Prince's widely expected ascension.
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The actress discussed her return to HBO after being a staple of the network's 1990s ascension.
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But 10 hospital systems and lobbying groups, like Ascension and the American Hospital Association, drive PAHCF.
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Many hospitals and health systems, such as Ascension, also have shown interest in ride-sharing services.
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Please play "Perplexing Pegasus" at my funeral or my ascension to heaven—whichever one comes last.
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"We're just out here trying to help," Warren Holmes of Ascension Parish told the Times Picayune.
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Friendly Ghost/Ascension Hymn was previously released on vinyl with a run of about 300 copies.
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The startup's previous backers include Alex Chesterman, Charlie Songhurst, Simon Franks, Ascension Ventures, and Fuel Ventures.
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Donald Trump's surprising ascension to the White House has generated mixed emotions across the Middle East.
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Shortly after Sirisena's ascension, the U.S moved quickly to rebuild the relationship, principally for geopolitical reasons.
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Kaitlyn: Our character, Brody, established early on that her goal was an ascension to viral fame.
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Although Ascension Day commemorates Jesus' departure from Earth, it's not at all a cause for sadness.
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His ascension is often cited as the final sign of his divinity, or his godly power.
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I dial up Ascension on my terminal, and send the afternoon crew the morning's log files.
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Those who have taken the blackpill have concluded they have no capacity for ascension (see above).
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And his ascension comes as a diverse movement takes hold in many parts of the world.
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Japan's Emperor Naruhito officially proclaimed his ascension to the throne in an elaborate ceremony on Tuesday.
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But Moore's ascension to the Senate could force the White House to confront that very question.
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Tersigni is president and CEO of St. Louis-based Ascension, the nation's largest nonprofit health system.
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The ascension of white evangelicals within the GOP is a story of how party coalitions change.
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My sources have said that there were a few projects that were outlined with Ascension specifically.
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After a tense false start on the Feast of the Ascension, the plan works on Pentecost.
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Mr. Xi's ascension, experts said, reflects not only his formidable power but also China's economic instability.
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But Koepka's most prominent challengers, though impressed with Koepka's performance, were not bowing to his ascension.
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But that career had been corrupted, she said, after his ascension to the pinnacles of power.
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He was credited with spurring Turkey's democratic reforms and its ascension as a global economic player.
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To understand the Strange stench, one must consider the context of his ascension to the Senate.
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That sounds right, though the piece feels dangerous and grave, more about predation than about ascension.
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Posts from Slovenia show just some of the excitement and pride surrounding Melania's ascension to FLOTUS.
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What does it do with this data, and what are its long-term ambitions with Ascension?
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Our culture bombards us with legends of aspiration and ascension — in love, school, work, even play.
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In some ways, Ulta's steep fall was due to its period of strong ascension, Cramer said.
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Phyllis Schlafly's obituaries were windows on the roots of the right wing's ascension in American politics.
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Chicago police in crisis His ascension to superintendent came as the department was in a tailspin.
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With Trump's ascension, has an ideological minority "hijacked" the force and power of the political majority?
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And did any of them do anything other than go along with Porter's ascension in Trumpworld?
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His ascension to the chairmanship was near certain following the retirement of the previous chairman, Sen.
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Hollande's ascension to the presidency in 2012 was seen as a rare bit of good news.
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Of course, as we see in "Point of Light," some houses are unhappy about L'Rell's ascension.
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The two covered his family and childhood, his hits, and the record-breaking ascension that followed.
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While investors heralded Culp's ascension, those on Wall Street say GE is not out of the woods.
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The church's role is to smooth the inevitable ascension of our machine deity, both technologically and culturally.
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Giving more power to someone whose ascension and behavior strike fear into so many people is unacceptable.
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Kelli is also an actress, having previously appeared in Grey's Anatomy, Ascension and A Boyfriend for Christmas.
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Losing access to British ground-stations on Ascension Island and in the Falklands would be an annoyance.
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Eventually the group is invited by the mysterious Gargoyle King to an ascension party at the school.
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Soon after, they traveled to nearby St. Amant and met with Ascension Parish officials in a trailer.
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In a statement from Ascension Public Schools, Superintendent David Alexander thanked the pop star for her generosity.
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In "Ascension" (2018), Kyle Staver depicts a haloed nude rising into the sky, attended to by cherubs.
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Over the past few years, China's tech ascension has become one of the hottest topics du jour.
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Ascension Carrillo, one of the leaders of the truck drivers, also confirmed that the blockade was lifted.
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But Peppa's most recent ascension has been to LGBTQ icon, on top of her already worldwide renown.
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That step would likely speed the ascension of Duke, a former small town banker from Virginia Beach.
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But it was Silicon Valley that kept my colleagues at Ascension busy every day of the week.
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Some of the criticism of Gorsuch is fueled by the circumstances of his ascension to the bench.
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When a woman obtains high office, that candidate's ascension marks a victory for women as a whole.
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Yet Japan's government still uses a calendrical system that counts time from the ascension of an emperor.
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He also autographed a large vehicle that was the command center for the Ascension Parish sheriff's office.
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Many Democratic female activists were upset that Moulton tried to block the ascension of a female Speaker.
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O'Brien has a history of praising Trump, and this type of flattery likely aided in his ascension.
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A recently revealed deal between Google and hospital network Ascension is already sparking privacy concerns in Congress.
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But that changed when she became part of the Fatal Ascension alliance, and began getting into diplomacy.
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The friction has worsened since the ascension of Mr. Xi as a powerful nationalist leader in 2013.
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Working with a team of 150 Google employees and 100 or so Ascension staff was eye-opening.
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The ethics probe and a slew of poor performances during congressional testimonies threatened to derail that ascension.
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Her ascension to CEO came nine years after Julie Rice and Elizabeth Cutler co-founded the company.
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I don't think her ascension has had much of an impact on how Japanese view biracial Japanese.
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The South Hills Trail system leading down to Mount Ascension Park is a block from the door.
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Another public embarrassment, again from Google, involved its partnership with a chain of hospitals known as Ascension.
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In what's known as "Project Nightingale," Google has a business deal with a major medical institution, Ascension.
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She doesn't age much between arrival and ascension, but again — no one ages on this goddamn show.
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Before his ascension, he was second-in-command at the company, overseeing its lucrative line of accessories.
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He noted the combination of crushing economic sanctions and the ascension of Kim Jong Un, in 2011.
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In different ways, direct and indirect, the House and Senate bills each imperil elements of that ascension.
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Ascension Health employs a dyad structure, with doctors and nurses co-leading the organization from the top down.
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She choreographed Kramp-Karrenbauer's ascension, first making her the CDU's secretary-general before backing her as party leader.
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The two candidates this time round have taken slightly but not dramatically different tacks on Donald Trump's ascension.
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This is especially true of "Ascension," the large-canvas album made by the saxophonist John Coltrane in 1965.
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Bannon's ascension solidifies an informal, mutually beneficial relationship between Breitbart, which has unapologetically championed Trump, and the campaign.
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The greater part of the film follows Rike, a lone yachtswoman on a holiday voyage to Ascension Island.
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He soon departs for the unseen Grey Havens, which could be a allegory for Jesus's ascension to heaven.
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For more information about Ascension Public Schools, including information on how to donate for flood recovery, visit www.apsb.org.
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Ascension and Providence St. Joseph Health are looking to combine into the largest not-for-profit health system.
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They would have to start from scratch and enter ascension talks with the EU from a disadvantaged position.
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As is often the case in currency markets, politics have played a big role in the euro's ascension.
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A shimmering blue light, like an emanation from another world, is present at the start of "Ascension" (201995).
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Newton's ascension to greatness aside, the Panthers made it here on the backs of a massive regime change.
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Though the Mage is essential to Arthur's ascension to the throne, her backstory is never developed or questioned.
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Under the arrangement, the data of all Ascension patients could eventually be uploaded to Google's cloud computing platform.
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The three Democrats, elected together in 2017, showed little of the unity that marked their ascension to power.
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Murray's mother, Judy, was quick to congratulate her son on his ascension to the top of the rankings.
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But since his dad's ascension to president, Trump Jr. has been one of his father's most vocal defenders.
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A combination of soil temperatures reaching 64 degrees and light rain seems to trigger their ascension, he said.
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The hospital industry is intensely concentrated, especially in some of the heavily rural states in which Ascension operates.
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Among its services, the Ascension converts paper documents and handwritten notes into computer-readable files — known as OCR.
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But in truth, the most significant change is not Trump's ascension; it's something much larger and more unsettling.
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Hope Hunt and the Ascension Into Lazarus Performed Friday and Saturday at the 92nd Street Y, Manhattan; 92y.org.
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The sudden ascension of Ms. Gillibrand brought fresh attention to Corning and Noonan's strange personal and political relationship.
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Not merely angelic qua cherubic, but perhaps an implied angel of Annunciation, or many implied angels of Ascension!
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For the Republicans, a trio of governors — Ronald Reagan, Nelson A. Rockefeller and George Romney — threatened Nixon's ascension.
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What she's really looking for is a way to understand the world after the ascension of Donald Trump.
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It also made explicit reference to Project Nightingale, Google's controversial initiative with Ascension that was revealed last year.
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Still there seems to be an image associated with death, of an ascension upward, which many people share.
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His ascension comes as Goldman reduces dependence on trading, to favor businesses like investment banking and consumer lending.
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Following his ascension, he hemmed himself into a house several blocks off Duval, finally buying it in 1950.
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Certaines ont vu leur ascension professionnelle bloquée ou leur contrat ne pas être renouvelé, d'autres ont été licenciées.
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And decades later, on his album "The Ascension: The Sequel," Mr. Branca tipped his hat to Steve Reich.
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Long working hours and high workplace stress are usually the prerequisites for ascension to higher socio-economic status.
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Ascension Medical Group Michigan set up a call center for the scheduling of tests and to answer questions.
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It was, in essence, the skin that had to be molted before his full ascension to the mainstream.
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Thanks to Ascension, Google can now train its AI to comb through the data and find these connections.
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Bob Chapek described his lifelong passion for Disney after Bob Iger announced his ascension to CEO on Wednesday.
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Akihito's son, Emperor Naruhito, took part in the centuries-old ritual to celebrate his ascension to the throne.
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Whitaker's ascension to his new role prompted immediate concern among bipartisan lawmakers regarding the fate of Mueller's investigation.
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The ascension in the support for the Democratic president candidates reflects the decline in the president's approval ratings.
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The 2014 space opera miniseries Ascension was a costly dud, and a variety of Syfy's other programs struggled.
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A strange explanation for Brett Kavanaugh's ascension to the Supreme Court emerged soon after the Senate confirmed him.
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But even the Democrats who voted against him didn't do much to stop his ascension to the EPA.
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On Friday, Phantasy Sound digitally-released Friendly Ghost/Ascension Hymn, the new 12" release from London DJ and producer U. "Ascension Hymn" is a propulsive, 13-minute long track featuring a static-y, uplifting vocal sample with lyrics such as, "I will greet this day with love in my heart.
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Ascension Carrillo, one of the protest leaders, said the goal was to get Goldcorp to fulfill its hiring promises.
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The walkout may have been the most dramatic and documented protest against Clinton's official ascension, but there were others.
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Unfortunately, the record of retention and ascension to executive ranks for non-white employees is even worse than hiring.
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Leading the round is Force Over Mass, with participation from Seedcamp, Ascension Ventures, Blockchain Valley Ventures and TrueSight Ventures.
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AFTER years of ascension, the three Gulf superconnectors, Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways, have recently suffered a bad spell.
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The second change was Mr Xi. His ascension in 20153 began what Chinese officials now call "the new era".
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"There are lots of treatment facilities that will profit off of people's desperation," said Galbis-Reig of Ascension Wisconsin.
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For the ex-FLDS, Warren Jeffs's ascension functions as a cleaving point, separating one way of life from another.
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"I had no idea what I was doing," Lange tells me of his accidental ascension to social media royalty.
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Prior to his ascension, he ran the Human Genome Project, which found landmark discoveries of genetic links to diseases.
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Atomic Blonde (July 28) Charlize Theron's ascension to action star has been more than a decade in the making.
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Xi's words at Davos were met with applause by the global elites there, suggesting some support for China's ascension.
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Public access to the plaza in front of the palace will be restricted during the abdication and ascension ceremonies.
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The tech company's deal with Ascension is part of a push to use artificial intelligence to aid health services.
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None of those metrics, however, provide a complete explanation for USC's ascension—or capture just how jarring it feels.
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Each patient could instead have been assigned a unique number by Ascension so that they remained anonymous to Google.
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GOOGLE HAS teamed up with US-healthcare provider Ascension to access the data of patients without them being notified.
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All three are now battling for survival at the risk of halting their party's rapid ascension to power. Gov.
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A steady ascension An electrical engineer by training, Díaz-Canel was born a year after Fidel Castro took power.
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Powell took over as Fed chairman in February and the bank has raised interest rates twice since his ascension.
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The house featured a commissioned sculpture, "Ascension," consisting of four hundred tiny naked white bodies suspended from the ceiling.
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And just this week, federal regulators opened an inquiry into Google over its partnership with the hospital system Ascension.
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Anthony R. Tersigni, EdD, is President and CEO of Ascension Kevin E. Lofton is CEO of Catholic Health Initiatives.
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When I asked Gillian Welch what she and her peers thought of Thile's ascension, she confessed to some anxiety.
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Ascension and Google acknowledged the program in statements on Monday and said it complied with US healthcare privacy laws.
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Daniel Kearney, a Roman Catholic priest, performed the ceremony at the Church of the Ascension in New York. Mrs.
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Some outlets have reiterated hearty doses of skepticism about his maturity, his skill, his absurdly-fast ascension to fame.
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Kind of in the vein of Urban Hang Suite a little bit, with like 'Dancewitme' and 'Sumthin'' and 'Ascension.
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A Wells Fargo spokesperson said the data was obtained by Ascension from other entities that purchased Wells Fargo mortgages.
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Ascension didn't just serve as a standalone experience; it's where the Tension movie will actually be shot next year.
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Like our colleagues across the healthcare industry, Ascension and our 137-hospital system are facing a time of transition.
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The Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, thanked the "clowns" who protested Justice Kavanaugh's ascension and helped unify his party.
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The dogs are featured in "The King's Speech," the 2010 movie depicting King George VI's ascension to the throne.
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He and his team have now given us the clearest picture yet of the murky events surrounding Trump's ascension.
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And she continues to experiment: On "Songs of Ascension," Ms. Monk added a string quartet to her core ensemble.
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Investors have taken his ascension last week as the impetus to evacuate their money ahead of a potential disaster.
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OCR is seeking to determine whether Google's partnership with Ascension violated the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
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Google is centralizing patient information for Ascension, a nonprofit health care provider with thousands of facilities in 23 states.
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At the time of her ascension there, the editorial echelons at the notoriously gritty tabloid were dominated by men.
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Kaptur, who was first elected in 1982, is no stranger to challenges to her ascension on the Appropriations Committee.
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According to Instagram, Aaron is currently at Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast, where his mother is looking after him.
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The negotiations have not been easy, but they have been bipartisan, and Ascension strongly supports continuing this important process.
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If there were any doubts about Cardi B's ascension to superstardom, the Bronx rapper silenced them over the weekend.
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The team's analysis is remarkable for its bold approach to seeking out the true cost of our evolutionary ascension.
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Cox's ascension would be a huge blow to a blue wave that swept the Virginia House in the midterms.
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Forget fiction; Vardy's ascension from factory worker to top striker is a great script by itself and needs no embellishment.
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Staff at Ascension Health facilities now avoid needless catheterizations and act quickly to remove them at the earliest possible moments.
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The play imagines the future of the Royal Family following Queen Elizabeth's death and Prince Charles' ascension to the throne.
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While Democrats now have more leverage than at any point yet in the Trump administration, Pelosi's ascension comes with risks.
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Still, practically speaking, Democrats are in the minority and can do little to prevent his ascension, if Republicans are determined.
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If he can't prove himself worthy of ascension, he'll remain in this banal posting for the rest of his life.
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Ascension Parish resident Nick Babbin had just bought his home in February, and was forced out by the floodwaters Saturday.
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Whether the lightweight king Dos Anjos can force a stutter in the Dubliner's meteoric ascension on March 5 is unknown.
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And eventually, a series of signs mark the coming ascension, and a decision that Justin and Aaron need to make.
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They offered him a ride south, where Ascension Parish deputies said the water was still high and people needed help.
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Far above the clouds, as you can see in this video of a mini aircraft making the 10,000 foot ascension.
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On Monday, you published a piece detailing in brief who Steve Bannon is and what you think his ascension means.
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This time, Studio OST, the Galcher Lustwerk and Alvin Aronson project, offered in anticipation of their new EP, Eventide/Ascension.
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After his resurrection, but before his ascension to heaven Jesus said some things that explain why Christians are still evangelizing.
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Playlist: "Ascension – Edition I / Pt. 1" / "Lord Help Me To Be" / "Compassion" / "Venus" / "Reverend King" / "Expression" / "Sun Ship" / "Serenity" / "Om"
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But since Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi's ascension to power in 2014, Israeli-Egyptian cooperation has reached new heights.
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Some critics worry that the tech giant will invariably use the data from Ascension for other, non-health related purposes.
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Graham's ascension to chairman must be ratified by his GOP colleagues on Judiciary, but that is considered merely a formality.
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Hungary, which joined the EU in 2004, has frequently been at loggerheads with Brussels since its ascension to the bloc.
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The Diocese of Brooklyn announced the theft on Thursday, a holy day set aside to commemorate Christ's ascension into heaven.
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Carlos Vela has been the poster boy for Los Angeles FC's ascension to MLS glory over the past two seasons.
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So, it will also be a celebration of a royal ascension which is, of course, a pretty big deal. 20193.
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Google has been quietly working with the second-largest health system in the US, Ascension, on a healthcare data project.
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The company said the patient could be used to provide services to Ascension only under the companies&apos business agreement.
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Yet, in spite of our disappointment over some of these changes, Ascension strongly supports the compromise bills in both houses.
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The discussions about Jordan's possible ascension come as Ryan and House GOP leadership are under fire for recent policy issues.
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Business Insider reported on Monday that by 2020, records on 50 million Ascension patients will be on Google's cloud network.
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The data collected in the Google-Ascension partnership contains name, contact information, diagnoses, and medication orders, according to internal documents.
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The Ascension data that Google employees have access to includes patients' names and other personal information, according to the documents.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A man with wings, plumed and outstretched, is in full ascension towards the Sun.
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Authorities launched a manhunt after Theriot allegedly killed his parents, Elizabeth and Keith Theriot, in Ascension, La., on Saturday morning.
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Schultz is just positing that his ascension would cause a chorus of kumbaya to break out and everyone will agree.
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To an influential segment of the American electorate, the ascension of Donald Trump to the White House appeared biblically ordained.
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Remember that Nazis, white supremacists, white nationalists and all manner of racists seem to be quite pleased with Trump's ascension.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) have demanded answers from Google and Ascension.
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The festivities begin in March and continue through May or June, depending on when the Feast of the Ascension falls.
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The same might be said of Coates's ascension as an important critic, if not the important critic, of our time.
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People talked about it in religious terms, as if his ascension meant we were getting closer to the promised land.
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Her departure prompted a leadership race within the ruling Conservative Party and the ascension of Brexit-supporting Johnson in July.
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The Ascension of Our Lord Chapel, a Russian Orthodox Church, is the oldest extant church in Alaska, built in 1888.
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The ascension of the iPad as a popular consumer product also brought about the somewhat hilarious trend of iPad photography.
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Ascension is committed to ensuring that our patients have access to the prescription drugs they need at an affordable cost.
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Whereas Kennedy was regarded as the swing vote on the court for many years, Kavanaugh's ascension would change all that.
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"The Google/Ascension news has brought needed scrutiny to the security of Americans' health data," Cassidy said in news release.
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Anthony R. Tersigni, EdD, FACHE, is president and CEO of St. Louis-based Ascension, the nation's largest nonprofit health system.
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Brecht always intended his satire about the ruthless ascension of a Chicago mobster to be performed on an American stage.
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Ascension, a health care system, hired McDermott+Consulting to work on issues relating to health care data management and privacy.
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In particular, Variety called the speech "extraordinary" and hailed it as a signifier of the Golden Globes' ascension to respectability.
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Their ascension has many here worried about a return to the days when the armed forces called the shots in Brazil.
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Their slick $500 speedometer digitally measures speed, distance, time, and ascension, and it displays it all on an old-school face.
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"You find her to be a collaborator," said Jonathan Nalli, senior vice president at Ascension Health, the state's largest health system.
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Even as crown prince, MbS would still need the council to ratify his ascension, one of the three Saudi sources said.
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A Hillary Clinton supporter, Lewis criticized Trump's ascension to head of state due to Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 election.
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Markets are watching President-elect Donald Trump's ascension with bated breath, and his policies will likely reverberate through Latin American capitals.
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His death then inspired Alita to become a Motorball champion, earn her ascension to the sky city and avenge his death.
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Perhaps due to its size (9 x 7'), Titus Kaphar's 2016 painting, Ascension, is presented on the exhibition space's outer wall.
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This sets into motion the ascension of a woman into the role of Thor, picking up the Mjölnir to defend Asgard.
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But her ascension into godhood and becoming a superhero, detailed in Aaron and Dauterman's Mighty Thor comic, comes with a twist.
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The big question: Whether yesterday's surprise move will affect the internal Democratic caucus politics around Manchin's potential ascension on the committee.
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Trump's ascension has seemed in many ways to portend a more wholehearted Democratic shift in favor of the Clinton/Obama position.
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While how much responsibility America bears for the Taliban's ascension is debatable, the cost America has paid since 211 is not.
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One of its backers is the Fair By Design fund, run by Emma Steele of Ascension Ventures, a venture-capital firm.
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Known for her moonlit domains, "Ascension" can also be seen as documenting the artist's move into a different kind of light.
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In September, the pop star selected the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank, the Salvation Army and Ascension Public Schools as recipients.
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For Sikander, the Ascension has been a means for opening her imagination, as she visualizes traditional imagery in her contemporary miniatures.
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Theriot then drove to his parent's nearby home in Ascension Parish, where is suspected of shooting and killing them, police said.
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College, usually the start of a gradual ascension into adulthood freedom, now comes with mandatory fitness rules for students in Oklahoma.
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Water seeps through his work, whether for purification ("Ablutions," 2005) rebirth ("Ascension," 2000), or time-keeping ("He Weeps For You," 1976).
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We missed our first opportunity to stop the ascension of Bannon when he was hired as a top White House adviser.
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But now you know it was a legitimate ascension to the Iron Throne, and not a coup by the Queen Mother.
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If you ask the Chicago Cubs, however, talent is the driving force behind their ascension through the NL Central this season.
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Of those voters, 2202 percent believed Kavanaugh's ascension would be "very likely," while 2628 percent said it would be "somewhat" likely.
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That made the electoral victory of Hugo Chavez in 1998 possible, along with the subsequent ascension to power of Nicolàs Maduro.
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Some Ascension employees have raised concerns about Google access to patient data and about whether it complies with federal privacy laws.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Keith Haring's 214-foot mural "Untitled (The Church of the Ascension Grace House Mural)" (c.
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A federal regulator has opened up an inquiry into Google's partnership with the hospital system Ascension, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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Authorities are looking for 21-year Dakota Theriot after two Saturday morning shootings in Ascension and Livingston parishes, near Baton Rouge.
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Authorities said they believe the shooting in Livingston Parish took place before deputies arrived to the Theriots' home in Ascension Parish.
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Ascension has said that the partnership follows privacy laws and that the companies are taking strong steps to protect patient data.
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Volumes were lighter than usual as markets in Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, Austria among others were shut on account of Ascension day.
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But black women "haven't seen that same level of ascension into those higher-paying, professional-type jobs over time," she said.
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Ascension and Providence St. Joseph Health have suspended talks about merging into one giant hospital system, the Wall Street Journal reports.
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But perhaps the biggest unknown in the ascension of Mr. Pompeo is how it will affect any negotiations with North Korea.
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In 1960, he and his twin brother, Michael, who survives him, founded a monastic order, the Community of the Glorious Ascension.
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Op-Ed Contributor Many have argued that President Trump's biggest success has been Justice Neil Gorsuch's ascension to the Supreme Court.
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The Line of Succession, The Proper Progression, The Lawful Ascension Even in a world like Westeros, there are rules of succession.
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Another interest of his, angels, drives Smith's upcoming collection; titled The Ascension, it's his modern interpretation of angels ascending into heaven.
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A dance review on Monday about Oona Doherty's "Hope Hunt and the Ascension Into Lazarus" misstated the surname of a performer.
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The couple were married before about 230 guests on July 22, 2017, at the Church of the Ascension in Lakewood, Ohio.
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Mr. Bloom's ascension has caused barely a ripple, even though his soccer gambling and poker playing career has been well chronicled.
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The Rich Are Different From You and Me: At what point does Logan's "hush-hush" approach to Siobhan's ascension become insulting?
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Respecting the will of the voters, Republicans, unlike Democrats, ultimately accepted Trump's nomination and then his ascension to the White House.
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But with Mr. Trump's ascension, the corporate chief began a one-man campaign to convince Washington that now was the moment.
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His ascension had been expected on Wall Street, as Kirby was hired by Munoz in 2016 improve United's performance and profits.
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Earlier this year, the tech giant partnered with Ascension to gain access to the health records of millions of American citizens.
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Of particular concern would be any political fallout with Spain, a significant investment partner whose government helped broker Ms. Añez's ascension.
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The Wu's ascension into icon status is documented in Showtime's four-part documentary series Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men.
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"This is probably one of the worst domestic violence incidents I've seen in quite a while," Ascension Parish Sheriff Bobby told CNN.
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Considering the menacing music used when someone equates "ascension" and the Farm baptism, we're supposed to make the speculative Gargoyle King connection.
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"The story of 2017 is going to be China's growing influence and ascension of its power," Malloch-Brown told CNBC on Tuesday.
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In Kim's GQ profile, the magazine summarized her ascension well: "Kanye West's endorsement altered the public's perception," GQ editor Caity Weaver wrote.
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His ascension comes at a time when mass protests are being held in Iraq and Lebanon against Iran's influence in the countries.
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With familiar Silicon Valley logic, progress from Buttigieg's ascension is inevitable, the result of bold new ideas pushing out tired old ones.
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Electric Ascension, featuring Mr. Cline and others, appears on Sunday night at Le Poisson Rouge as part of the NYC Winter Jazzfest.
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Joe Manchin's possible ascension to top Democrat on the energy committee — and potential chairmanship if the party takes the Senate in 2020.
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And with the ascension of Anne Gorsuch's own son, Neil Gorsuch, to the Supreme Court, they may now enjoy a courtroom edge.
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The problem, of course, is that this ascension has a very finite limit, no matter how much you try to fool yourself.
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Trump's ascension to the Republican presidential nomination disheartened people of color as much as it made white supremacists and white nationalists giddy.
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His ascension was slow—he didn't really gain steam until 2015's #Maxo187, but last year's Punken was a star-making performance.
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Regardless of the unwavering heart Van Zant displayed on the night, the defeat certainly halted her rapid ascension through the UFC ranks.
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Even with Neil Gorsuch — whose ascension to the Supreme Court was championed by the NRA — on the bench, he isn't too worried.
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Some titles cost less – for instance, the sci-fi drama "Ascension," which has a shorter season, is $7.99 for all 6 episodes.
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TechCrunch's Frederic Lardinois wrote about the interesting rise of Kubernetes and chatted with some of the key players involved in its ascension.
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In a press conference held on Saturday, Ascension Parish Sheriff Bobby Webre said that police received a call around 8:45 a.m.
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Racists in America have often taken black progress as a threat, and nothing signified that more than Obama's ascension to the presidency.
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This structure isn't exactly new to the roguelike genre—my first RL 'ascension' happened in Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup back in 2009.
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The ascension of Donald Trump, who draws particularly turbulent crowds of both supporters and protesters, could make policing the event highly unpredictable.
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"If the political price of your ascension to the highest office in Myanmar is your silence, the price is surely too steep."
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"We thought they would reach out to us, but we never heard back," said Roy Guharoy, the chief pharmacy officer at Ascension.
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But what major lender wouldn't be eager to reassess its evaluation of Trump's creditworthiness in light of his recent ascension to power?
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" In this case, the WSJ reports, Ascension is the "covered entity" as a health care provider and Google is the "business associate.
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A small group of rebellious Democrats who want to block Pelosi's ascension are watching the behind-the-scenes maneuvering closely (The Hill).
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The game, dubbed "The Greatest Game Ever Played," took place in Yankee Stadium and marked football's ascension as America's most popular sport.
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Whitaker had served as Sessions's chief of staff, and his ascension to interim head of the department spurred a flurry of litigation.
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Jay Inslee (D) also called on Senate leaders to stop Manchin's ascension, circulating a petition last week to try to convince him.
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Francis, who is eighty-one, recently celebrated the fifth anniversary of his ascension to the office, but he still seems fundamentally new.
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"This is probably one of the worst domestic violence incidents I've seen in quite a while," said Ascension Parish Sheriff Bobby Webre.
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"This is probably one of the worst domestic violence incidents I've seen in quite a while," Ascension Parish Sheriff Bobby Webre said.
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The data Ascension turned over to Alphabet may be worth billions of dollars, if prior health-care data transactions are any indication.
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The partnership between Ascension and Google began late last year and ramped up this past summer and fall, according to the documents.
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Hospital system giants Ascension and Providence St. Joseph Health are in talks about combining, according to The Wall Street Journal, citing sources.
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His ascension to the helm at Interior might augur a shift from standards and limits on environmental destruction to market-driven incentives.
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They feel that his handling of the investigations into Clinton's emails makes him personally responsible for Trump's ascension to the White House.
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Before his ascension to the office of the nation's top law enforcement official, Mr. Whitaker, 2000, was Mr. Sessions's chief of staff.
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In The Artist, a silent film actor falls for an up-and-coming young actress whose ascension coincides with his growing antiquity.
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But as of its latest update, "Ascension," introduced on November 15th 2016, the game allows a level of free-to-play access.
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But he owes his ascension to the Democratic establishment, and he has vowed to make the Council more independent of the mayor.
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He previously co-founded Ascension Global, a firm that advises clients on advanced aviation issues including matters dealing with unmanned aircraft systems.
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King Edward VIII suddenly abdicated to marry an American divorcée, Wallis Simpson, resulting in Prince Albert's ascension to the throne in 1936.
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Hungary, which joined the European Union (EU) in 2004, has frequently been at loggerheads with Brussels since its ascension to the bloc.
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That's coming in light of Google's work with the health system Ascension that raised questions about how patient data was being used.
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Her mother, who also works in Austin, is chief operating officer at Ascension Texas, a health care system headquartered in St. Louis.
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The pick drew immediate opposition, with four Republican senators now on record opposing Cain's ascension to the slot -- essentially dooming his chances.
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"The Ascension" gently reminds us that no matter how divergent our religious or spiritual beliefs, our mortal endeavors carry a temporal limitation.
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The couple had met as students at the Bauhaus, where they joined the Weimar avant-garde and, after Hitler's ascension, its diaspora.
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And now the country has exploded in a moment of protest unseen since the 1960s, fueled by the ascension of President Trump.
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Ascension said it was exploring "machine-learning applications that will have the potential to support improvements in clinical quality" through the deal.
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This was terrifying for most politicians in the party, who saw Corbyn's ascension as a huge electoral disadvantage, given his leftist politics.
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It derives from the Latin, inaugurationem, meaning "consecration" and for hundreds of years was used to commemorate the ascension of new leaders.
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The notion that Obama's ascension to the presidency would usher in a "post-racial" era of American life, of course, proved false.
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Certainly, the rise of the evangelical right in politics has been a much wider, longer-standing story than Trump's ascension to power.
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Until Trump's ascension to the presidency, it had never been litigated, so there was absolutely no case law to illuminate what it says.
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" Earlier this month, the Lansing, Michigan, resident went viral after a customer shared a video of the cashier belting it out to "Ascension.
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Even more than Trump's ascension, it seems to perfectly capture a moment in time, an inarticulate yawp of protest from angry white men.
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Easter lies ahead and Japan is due for a 10-day break from late April to mark the ascension of its new emperor.
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America has a large and vibrant independent media sector that is, if anything, prospering financially as a result of Trump's ascension to power.
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This musical ascension has felt imminent: Since the song began climbing the charts, fans have called for it to dethrone Swift's new single.
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Pundits are fond of blaming quantitative forecasters, trafficking in polls and probabilities, for their failure to foresee Donald Trump's ascension to the presidency.
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" Cardi and Offset started dating in 2017, just as Cardi was experiencing a rapid, thrilling ascension to popularity with her single "Bodak Yellow.
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Ascension, a British startup, releases them at "the edge of space"—after a 30km balloon ascent—and offers a video of the process.
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Independent security researcher Bob Diachenko and TechCrunch traced the source of the leaking database to a Texas-based data and analytics company, Ascension.
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After Sulzberger took charge, Trump tweeted that his ascension gave the paper a "last chance" to fulfill its founder&aposs vision of impartiality.
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This faction was never a "skeleton key" to Donald Trump's Presidential ascension—but they sure as hell want people to think they were.
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The Islamic scripture that narrates the night of the Ascension suggests that this angel is Gabriel, who accompanied the Prophet on his journey.
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Bernie Sanders' expected ascension in Iowa is sure to concern moderate Democrats who find his politics too liberal and his rhetoric too doctrinaire.
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Such wide-open-spaces avocations seemed to belie Shepard's ascension in the insurgent Off- and Off-Off-Broadway theater scene of the 1960s.
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" Tony Speranzo, CFO of Ascension, said profit margins at the $23 billion Catholic health system were down this year "due to soft volumes.
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In Ascension Parish, at least eight homes and businesses were damaged, said Meredith Conger, a planning officer with the parish's emergency management agency.
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Branca's first album, The Ascension, released later in 1981, featured Sonic Youth guitarist Lee Ranaldo and future author and Guggenheim Fellow Ned Sublette.
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During his swift ascension to First Amendments rights celebrity, Milo Yiannopoulos called fat people "fucking gross" and referred to feminism as a cancer.
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And while Easter has a bunny and Christmas has a jolly man in a red suit, Ascension Day doesn't have a kicky mascot.
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At least a few Ascension employees in the project have raised concerns that Google employees downloaded patient data, according to the internal documents.
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A deal that will see Ascension, an American hospital network, share patient data with Google attracted the ire of lawmakers worried about privacy.
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Just as assuredly, Mr. Espaillat's ascension led political insiders to debate what it meant for the shifting terrain of New York City politics.
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Between 2000 and 2010, the population of Ascension Parish grew from 76,617 to 107,93, and Livingston Parish's population increased from 91,814 to 128,026.
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That view has held for 20 years, through Kim Jong-il's death in 2011 and the ascension of his son Kim Jong-un.
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The opposition leader also said he would consider amnesty for Maduro and his allies if they don't hamper his ascension to temporary power.
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But with the ascension of Mr. Duterte to the presidency, whether filmmakers will now dare to touch such subjects is an open question.
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The opposition leader also said he would consider amnesty for Maduro and his allies if they don't hamper Guaido's ascension to temporary power.
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The Ascension-Google partnership began late last yearAscension is the second-largest health system in the US, spanning 21 states and 150 hospitals.
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Turnbull's ascension last September was seen as possibly ending an era of political instability in Australia, with five prime ministers in eight years.
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Reports of Warsh's ascension were greeted by a rise in government bond yields, and Guha expects that would continue to be the case.
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Berman's ascension fueled controversy after CNN reported that Trump had personally interviewed him in the months preceding his appointment, according to two sources.
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Why it matters: Ascension and Providence would have created the largest not-for-profit hospital system in the country, with almost 200 hospitals.
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One is that in 2010, when the show was just beginning its ascension to megahit status, CBS moved it from Mondays to Thursdays.
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Their ascension to power in many corners of the globe is seen by liberal pessimists as the beginning of a new dark age.
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The only reason why Lesson No.1 and The Ascension were ever released was because the record company demanded that I release them.
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While Trump is primarily a symptom of the GOP rot rather than its cause, his ascension to power has undoubtedly accelerated this decline.
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In almost any other context Perez's ascension to the DNC chairmanship would be heralded as a major victory for the party's progressive wing.
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The morning after her ascension, at a girls' high school not far away from Parliament, final-year students were buzzing at the prospect.
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Amazon's ascension would have brought the group of trillion-dollar American tech shops to four, if Alphabet hadn't gone and spoiled the fun.
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"Vick's tale is one of against-long-odds achievement, meteoric ascension to the pinnacle of his profession and losing it all," reflected Gagliano.
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A more appropriate metaphor for aging is a staircase – the upward ascension of the human spirit, bringing us into wisdom, wholeness, and authenticity.
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By supporting Brazil's ascension to the OECD, the United States can help shape the country's future market-based plans and stabilize the economy.
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" Since his ascension to the presidency in 2012, Chinese President Xi Jinping has been pushing efforts to build what he calls "cultural confidence.
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Porter's story was appealing because it was seemingly so generational—so Fitzgerald-like in its ascension from Midwestern beginnings to East Coast fame.
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Since Schiller's ascension to the Trump Organization's head of security in 2004, he has been closely involved in relationships with the company's employees.
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The move comes as Google is facing criticism from privacy advocates about its work with Ascension, one of the largest U.S. health systems.
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It's unclear whether he'll face similar pushback when the Senate votes and if that will stall his ascension to acting Homeland Security secretary.
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The display saw Aouar announce himself to the footballing world in style, however, his ascension to the top had been coming long before.
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The DA's slow but steady ascension in recent years means that it now controls the major cities of Cape Town, Johannesburg and Tshwane.
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But since his ascension to party leader in 2015, he's also been accused of showing "poor judgment" on the issue of anti-Semitism.
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Upon ascension, you may realize that you are no longer in the realm of Southeast Asian artifacts that the museum is known for.
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The latter of which supposedly came about when Bey dropped her "Formation" video in the midst of her album Anti's ascension up the chart.
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Since its ascension from television show to cultural cottage industry, Game of Thrones has been one of the most merchandisable phenomenons of the 2010s.
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Two Republicans who have been the most uneasy with Trump's ascension: House Speaker Paul Ryan, who just endorsed Trump last week, and Nebraska Sen.
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That day began their furry ascension to the top of a brave new world, the one from which our species would one day emerge.
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But the Clinton camp quickly hit back, signaling that with Trump's ascension to presumptive nominee status, the tone of the 2016 race has changed.
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Prince Mohammed's ascension marked the first time that the crown would pass to the son of a current monarch, as we noted last year.
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These themes, which have helped propel Mr. Trump's ascension in the polls, might also help him regain his trajectory after a loss in Iowa.
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Then, 30 miles away in Ascension Parish, Theriot allegedly fatally shot and killed his parents, Elizabeth and Keith Theriot, both 50, inside their trailer.
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The ascension of Saudi Arabia's ambitious new crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, raised hopes for change inside and outside the conservative, oil-rich monarchy.
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It's a symbol of Trump's political ascension, one that was defined by a relentless race-baiting campaign that painted brown people as murderous criminals.
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With the ascension of the ambitious firebrand Mohammed Bin Salman to crown prince in Saudi Arabia, the rivalry with Tehran took a sharper turn.
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The window has closed on the Rangers, a true Stanley Cup contender the previous four seasons after a steady ascension that started in 2011.
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It includes tenets like a Buddha bong, different levels of ascension (including stages of mind-reading and seeing the color "blurple") and vaporized corpses.
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Cameron's 2005 pandering, which he repeated several times before his ascension to the premiership in 2010, illustrated Cameron's approach to the Euroskeptics: appease them.
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A humanist think-tank's suggestion several years ago to replace Ascension with an "Evolution Day" in honour of Darwin met with even less enthusiasm.
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Troy Green, from Ascension Parish just south of Baton Rouge, loaded up his boat after hearing the Cajun Navy needed a few good sailors.
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The night of "Ascension," one Islam's most mystical and striking themes, has inspired Sikander, whose self-portraits are artistic manifestations of this magical journey.
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Michael Flynn "is expected to recommend Montenegro's ascension into NATO to Trump in the coming days," a senior administration official told Politico on Monday.
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Since the real estate mogul's ascension, the public has made a habit of mining Trump's social media feeds for posts that haven't aged well.
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I didn't know how great it would be until I got there but I'm telling you, it was basically an ascension from night one.
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"If the political price of your ascension to the highest office in Myanmar is your silence, the price is surely too steep," he said.
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Experts who spoke to The Hill agreed that the Google-Ascension partnership does not violate HIPAA, the 1996 rule that regulates health data privacy.
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Google's partnership with Ascension, the nation's largest nonprofit health system, is the subject of a federal inquiry, a senior official told The Hill Wednesday.
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They have also raised concerns about whether all of the Google software involved in processing Ascension patient data complies with a federal privacy law.
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On Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported details on Project Nightingale, Google's under-the-radar partnership with Ascension, the nation's second-largest health system.
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Google says it is operating as a business associate of Ascension, an arrangement that can grant it identifiable health information, but with legal limitations.
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Though Graham must be formally elected as chairman of Judiciary by his fellow Republicans on the panel, GOP sources say his ascension is guaranteed.
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On Thursday, a photo was posted to Instagram of Carter, 31, in a hospital bed at Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast in Destin, Florida.
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The precise number of detractors needed to block Pelosi's ascension remains unclear, because a number of midterm races around the country are still undecided.
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Theriot is accused of killing his parents, Elizabeth and Keith Theriot, both 50, in the town of Gonzalez, the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office said.
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On November 11, details around Google's work with the massive health system Ascension came to light, calling into question how patient data was handled.
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Google and the massive Ascension health system have been secretly working together on a project to store and analyze millions of patient medical records.
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The quirky video (which features shots of ancient sculptures and mosaics) also includes both tracks from U's new 12", "Friendly Ghost" and "Ascension Hymn.
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His ascension to lead the Environmental Protection Agency flies clearly in the face of our government's responsibility to protect our air, water and wildlife.
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Everywhere, he's showing the painful reality that financial and social ascension cannot save you from the traumas of being molded in a failed system.
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So, Ascension in theory would have wanted to have their brand associated with an innovative tech company like Google [be] very positive for them.
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"What she's really looking for is a way to understand the world after the ascension of Donald Trump," Jeff Giles writes in his review.
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At least that's what many alarmed by the coming ascension of Donald Trump to the presidency of the United States would have America believe.
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The Minutemen were an influential punk band beloved by many who, prior the ascension of poptimism, take particular pride in not liking George Michael.
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Bisttram's "Suspension," a 2235 painting, and "Ascension of the Virgins [B-223]," a 222 drawing, leverage Marsden Hartley's approach to mysticism through religious figures.
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Google recently came under fire over a deal with Ascension Health that grants the tech giant access to millions of patients' identifiable medical information.
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However, since Mr. Trump's ascension, the organization has gone to lengths to tie its brand — and Mr. Kirk's — in lock step with Mr. Trump.
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The collage-on-canvas "Ascension" (1988) and the video "Interchange" (2006) conflate images of highways with the silhouettes (superform-style) of the crucified Christ.
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Though oat milk's ascension has demonstrated that anything is possible, the document itself reveals ambivalence about whether whale milk is the way to go.
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Mr. Mnangagwa's ascension to the presidency will cap a military-led campaign that his allies have tried to coat with a veneer of legality.
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At Ascension, our mission is to provide compassionate, personalized care to all, with special attention to persons living in poverty and those most vulnerable.
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The idea was that by using the system, Ascension health providers could use a tool called Patient Search to pull up individual patient pages.
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Before Mr. Xi's ascension to power in 2012, the jurist was a rising star, serving as the top official in Hunan, Mao's home province.
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With the help of its cloud tools and G Suite, Google is collating Ascension patient data, including medication history, lab tests, and biographical information.
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There are other bad cabinet nominees with credentials as dubious as Ms. DeVos's whose possible ascension to high office should terrify any thoughtful Republican.
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Gilliam went to Ascension St. Vincent Carmel Hospital on New Year's Eve, concerned about a lack of fetal movement, according to CNN affiliate WBNS.
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In another poignant scene T'Challa's mother, Queen Ramonda, also affirmed the parental and community influence in grooming T'Challa for his ascension to the throne.
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Democrats fired back that several senior Republicans supported Justice Sonia Sotomayor for lower-court posts and then opposed her ascension to the Supreme Court.
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Christian holidays like Easter, Ascension, Reformation Day and Corpus Christi are official holidays, but the important holy days of Judaism and Islam are not.
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That&aposs coming in light of Google&aposs work with the health system Ascension that raised questions about how patient data was being used.
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Alone on a 30-foot sailing yacht, she is headed to Ascension Island, a mid-Atlantic speck roughly halfway between Africa and South America.
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Her ascension to the FDIC chairmanship paves the way for the agency to approve changes that have been opposed by former chairman Martin Gruenberg.
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In her five years working professionally, Kelly Kapowski, a tattoo artist at Ascension in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, has seen thousands of tattoo requests.
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"If the political price of your ascension to the highest office in Myanmar is your silence, the price is surely too steep," he wrote.
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The tape's biggest song was "Finna," a high-octane tune that bounced between detailing her life's progressions and prepping the world for her ascension.
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The billionaire's ascension has been characterized as a gaslighting of the American electorate due to Trump's habit of confidently declaring inaccurate statements as fact.
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Much has already been said about the amphibian cartoon's ascension from fringe web-comic character to neo-Nazi mascot, including by the Clinton campaign.
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But if the ascension of a caricature of an arch-capitalist like Trump to the presidency can't inspire union activism, is there anything that can?
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Asked whether his job was harder with Trump's ascension, at a DealBook conference in New York, Goodell pivoted to how it challenged his home life.
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But in her heart of hearts, Dany knows she's all about the warmongering badasses who match her strength and ensure her ascension to the throne.
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If she won the big rollerblading battle game, she would become the No. 1 champion, earning her ascension into the final sky city of Zalem.
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But many women who've recently been called to hardcore action by Donald Trump's ascension don't have that kind of readymade support structure in place yet.
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The Centre Party's ascension became possible only after jettisoning its controversial leader Edgar Savisaar, who had signed a co-operation agreement with Mr Putin's party.
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If Washington circumvents these rules to pursue a rogue approach, Trump will preside over the abdication of U.S. leadership and the ascension of Chinese influence.
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In 1990, another 2.5 million were pardoned to celebrate Emperor Akihito's ascension to the throne, according to a report by Japanese news agency Kyodo News.
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It's a slow start, but Amazon's ascension to Zigbee's board suggests the company will want to make more use of the protocol in the future.
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It marks the anniversary of Jesus' resurrection and ascension to heaven — and observing this holiday can teach Christians a lot more about faith than bunnies.
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Between the lines: Here's Fairfax's response when asked whether allies of embattled Northam were behind efforts to block his possible ascension to the state's governorship.
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But the ascension of Trump posed challenges for Ryan, who disagrees with the nominee on both policy -- including trade, entitlements and government spending -- and style.
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"No Sierra Leonean should feel threatened by my ascension to power," he has said, even promising to let APC supporters stay in their government jobs.
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Like President Donald Trump and other members of his family, Ivanka Trump has faced scrutiny for whether she is profiting from the President's political ascension.
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Former Czech President Vaclav Klaus, who negotiated the country's ascension to the EU, has also suggested it now leave the union, according to media reports.
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One etching, reminiscent of Persian court artist Jami's The Ascension of Muhammad (1556-65 AD), the outlines of the angels border the artist's shaved head.
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But if Facebook was crucial to Sandberg's ascension as an advocate for women's empowerment, today her role in the company has significantly tarnished her brand.
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Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said shortly after King Bhumibol died that the prince had asked to delay his ascension while he mourned his father.
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But Cold War anxieties, which were a popular muse for 20th century sci-fi, coupled with Japan's economic ascension, only stoked the West's dystopian fears.
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With the ascension of Donald Trump to the highest political office in America, the separation between politics, entertainment and, most important, entertainer is completely nullified.
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Why it matters: Although the Ascension-Providence deal is not guaranteed, it shows how health care has turned into the Wild West for mega-mergers.
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The ascension of Paul Ryan to the speakership -- after much hand-wringing as to whether he would do it -- was supposed to solve this problem.
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Basically, everyone's ready to blame him for a potential Pearson divorce (which hasn't been confirmed) and Miguel's eventual ascension to the husband-of-Rebecca throne.
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In 2005, when Prince Albert II ascended the throne, rather than change the date to reflect his own ascension, he chose to retain the Nov.
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Google partnered with Ascension, a Catholic nonprofit whose healthcare facilities constitute America's second-largest health system, according to the Journal, on the data-sharing initiative.
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We are working in conjunction with the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office as we believe our case is connected to a homicide investigation in that parish.
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The letter arrived as Pelosi is facing a determined rebellion to block her ascension to the Speaker's chair, where she sat from 2007 to 2011.
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Given the potential breadth of the data, one of the biggest remaining questions is whether Ascension has given the tech giant permission to do so.
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Xi in particular has been enthusiastically pushing the country to embrace its Marxist roots following his ascension to the head of the party in 2012.
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China's rapid ascension up the global economic ladder has been concurrent with a worldwide revolution in internet-enabled business operations and major advances in technology.
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Ascension employees have raised concerns about how Google might use its access to patients' personal data on the electronic system, the source told Business Insider.
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Mr. Duke, a toxic figure for most Republicans, has praised Mr. Trump's ascension in the Republican Party and has urged people to vote for him.
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With help from TechCrunch, the leak was traced back to Ascension, a data and analytics company for the financial industry, based in Fort Worth, Texas.
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The point is that the loss of his physical presence through his death, resurrection and ascension would lead to an even deeper communion with God.
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But her ascension promises to be anything but smooth, as she is about to enter a political maelstrom that will test her skills and determination.
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There were some painful years in the immediate aftermath, and as they ran their course, DeRozan's slow ascension was one of the lone bright spots.
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Smaller sculptures in Cor-Ten steel, "Junia Prima" (2014) and "Medium Ascension" (2008), are muscular swoops and kinetic curves that energetically fly off their plinths.
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Anxious for one of their own to take the helm, the C.I.A. rank-and-file hailed Ms. Haspel's ascension to the top of the agency.
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Many believe that Mr. Chiwenga, the army general who ensured Mr. Mugabe's ouster and Mr. Mnangagwa's ascension as president, is the power behind the throne.
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The larger question, of what sort of credit gallerists deserve for the ascension of the artists they champion, may well remain unanswered by the court.
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Germany celebrates on Ascension Day, 39 days after Easter Sunday, and men traditionally hike together while pulling a small wagon filled with wine or beer.
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A recent piece in the Washington Examiner about Never Trump dissatisfaction in the face of Sanders's ascension makes the terms of this emotional blackmail clear.
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