Of course, once the new order passes, it's likely to be challenged at length in court, a process that we have covered at length elsewhere.
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Trump spoke at length -- or at "at length" as he ever has -- about his faith during the Family Leadership Summit in Ames, Iowa, in July 2015.
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" "We also discussed at length the crisis in Syria.
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I talked to Anderson Cooper at length — multiple times.
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He met at length with these nominees, these prospective nominees.
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Buffett spoke to CNBC's "Squawk Box " at length Monday morning.
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I want to hear this at length when we return.
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I'VE MET WITH THOSE FOLKS AT LENGTH, THEY ARE GREAT.
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Cardi seemed irritated as she responded to Offset at length.
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Clinton reflected at length and spontaneously on her religious outlook.
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We talked with Glass at length yesterday to learn more.
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Many of us argued at length that this was foolish.
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They did so at length and with plenty of emotion.
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He's advocated at length for homeopathy, which does not work.
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But Steele talked at length with Mueller's investigators in September.
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Many tell their stories to Biros, directly and at length.
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She spoke at length about the group's involvement with Rep.
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They will tell you about them, at length, at parties.
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At Vox, we've discussed these problems in science at length.
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That is recalled here at length and with cold fury.
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He addresses topics at length, but never speaks too much.
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Bird's direction in these scenes is worth admiring at length.
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The project was discussed at length in Mr. Mueller's report.
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They also talked at length about Mr. Caro's writing process.
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"Bela and Martha Karolyi were interviewed at length," Stroud said.
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Others gaze at length at their reflections in storefront windows.
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Neither have commented about their relationship at length ... until now.
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You could go on contrasting the two pieces at length.
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He also spoke at length about meeting Israel's security needs.
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In his testimony today, he described the scene at length.
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Twitter has not spoken at length about this approach before.
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Diane has been sent to interview the painter at length.
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It was discussed at length outside of the nuclear situation.
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But who thinks Trump has studied Philippine politics at length?
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This from a woman who converses at length about the weather.
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Only his youngest daughter, Kimberly, talked at length about those moments.
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O'Brien addressed the incident at length during his press conference Wednesday.
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Schumer said he's spoken with Trump at length about infrastructure, too.
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Cameron also spoke at length in support of the theatrical experience.
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If there's a match, you can discuss crab pricing at length.
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I talked today at length to a former top FBI official.
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Here's their thesis, worth quoting at length: The bold claim of
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It's actually quite simple, although studied at length, it is sophisticated.
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She catches sight of William and stares at him at length.
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Me and Greg have talked about it at length many times.
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The former FBI director himself testified at length about these documents.
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He also spoke at length about the size of his hands.
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All of them spoke at length about Guzman's alleged drug trafficking.
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In contrast, Cordray met with us at length three times yearly.
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The topic of the national anthem was not discussed at length.
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Friday's opinion quoted at length from 2017's Optional Capital v.
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He talks at length about his approach in Shortest Way Home.
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Actually Troian and I talked about this at length last year.
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Ahmad, preparing to try him, debriefed Zazi and Ahmedzay at length.
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Mr. Key had spoken at length about wanting a silver fern.
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Industry expert Sherman Robinson talks at length about what's coming next.
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We talked about our jealousy at length and afterward felt closer.
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We could argue (at length) about the validity of the idea.
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Vox's Andrew Prokop walked through the 2018 Senate map at length.
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I testified about all of this at length in my deposition.
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They discussed the issue at length during a lunch meeting Tuesday.
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He studied his victims at length, investigating the complaints against them.
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Trump criticized CNN at length at his campaign rally in Tupelo.
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After being asked about the manifesto, Mr. King responded at length.
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We discussed this at length in Ringcraft: The Fall of Ronda Rousey.
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In her remarks, she spoke at length on one international issue: Israel.
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Trump has talked at length about the royal family over the years.
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"The tendency is to plan at length before building," says Mr Rajagopalan.
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BETWEEN 1989 and 2009 only three journalists interviewed William Trevor at length.
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Kevin and I have talked at length about the tone for Bloom.
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"I spoke to the president on Sunday about this, at length," Sen.
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I spoke to her at length today, she knows how I feel.
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Trump has not remarked at length about this amendment since taking office.
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Obama administration worked very hard to eliminate, as explained at length in
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We eventually had a nice relationship and spoke at length many times.
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"Speaker Pelosi and I have spoken at length about climate," she said.
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And he was no fan of talking at length on the phone.
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I was, as I have detailed at length, living in a shed.
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Trump added that he also spoke at length with McConnell as well.
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He was the only prosecution witness they have cross-examined at length.
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They can introduce themselves and their ideas without interruption and at length.
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Both of these scandals, as I've argued at length, are potentially monumental.
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We talk at length about protecting our skin during the summer months.
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Interchange, which is something that we've discussed at length in recent weeks.
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These claims have been fact-checked and their merits argued at length.
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Yes, Labour policies, strategies, economics and even iconography are discussed at length.
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Her memoir braids and unbraids, at length, the meanings of this fact.
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But soon, he will tell his side of the story at length.
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The Liberals have not addressed their plans for medical marijuana at length.
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He commented repeatedly and at length on the impeachment proceedings back home.
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But this leads at length to a more formal and permanent despotism.
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" Stating, "Multiple Americans of Persian birth were held and interrogated at length.
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Milch is the only writer I have ever watched, at length, write .
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Speaking at length with reporters Wednesday, Kelly did not mention the controversy.
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"That's looking at length of stay for children who leave," he said.
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An immunologist explains it all, at length and with lots of detours.
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Clinton then spoke at length about the Flint water crisis in the Jan.
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Christie has spoken at length about his efforts to end the opioid epidemic.
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Trump has spoken at length about lowering the tax burden on U.S. businesses.
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I got in touch with the man, and spoke to him at length.
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In a cover story for High Snobiety last April, she's quoted at length.
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The Verge walked through the theory at length ahead of the election. pic.twitter.
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He quotes people at length, letting them define themselves on their own terms.
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Not only with Supreme Court justices, which we'll also talk about at length.
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There's one other wrinkle, as Mashable's own Jess Joho discussed at length already.
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Trump and Modi both spoke at length about military cooperation during the speeches.
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On last Friday's episode of Waypoint Radio, we talked about this at length.
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He has ranted at length about the alleged avarice of his political opponents.
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The centerpoint involves a dramatic takedown of Prince, whom Ravn criticizes at length.
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Health law expert and ACA supporter Timothy Jost explores them at length here.
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I spoke at length on this subject in this old article from 2014.
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We discussed this at length in Masvidal vs Cerrone: Controlling the Inside Line.
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Fed policymakers also discussed at length the reasons for the first-quarter slowdown.
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But he and Mr. McGahn went on to discuss Chevron deference at length.
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DeRogatis quotes at length from her lawsuit: I was lied to by him.
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They talked at length about how he could kill himself with carbon monoxide.
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The bill has been negotiated at length and landlords have opposed it fiercely.
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Some loud cursing, as he spoke at length about his accomplishments as governor.
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Some loud cursing, as he spoke at length about his accomplishments as governor.
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I also sat at length with the staff of the special counsel's office.
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Macron spoke at length about the threat climate change poses to the globe.
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He's already endorsed Ryan's plans on Medicaid and has attacked food stamps at length.
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Her ability to listen is one, and I wrote about that at length here.
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This is the first time both men have spoken at length about these allegations.
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Having to tell her story and explain her disease at length can be difficult.
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He also he talked at length to Putin about what he called U.S. "hypocrisy".
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She was always friendly and waved, but I never talked to her at length.
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Warren stuck to her script, talking at length about her litany of policy proposals.
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I've seen Wu's speech and technical skills dissected at length in online electronics forums.
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But there's one form of harassment he describes at length and with visceral anguish.
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We've already posted the basics here so I won't go over them at length.
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I've never added a step to my regimen without reading about it at length.
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You see, you can quote at length as long as you note the source.
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Refinery29: You've spoken at length about the challenges for woman working in sports broadcasting.
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Cardi seemed irritated as she responded to Offset at length — off of the mic.
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Many staff had hoped the secretary would address the cuts directly and at length.
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The court filing details the arguments at length and also contains some troubling images.
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The report describes at length how staff failed to maintain order as paperwork grew.
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" —AN "I was discussing this on at length with Matt Jarman, our music supervisor.
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Negotiate at length with such nerdily-named rivals like the Psilons, Darloks, and Silicoids.
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Lauren Collins dwelt at length on the vogue for Scandinavian food, clothes, and interiors.
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If anything interesting happens, get back here Monday and we'll discuss it at length.
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I talked at length about this service in an episode of Slutever, embedded above.
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Yet, the CFTC and the EU spent three years discussing those concerns at length.
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Hidalgo has spoken at length about the importance of diversity in Harris County's government.
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Bin Zeid brought Balawi's plan to Skinner, and their agencies discussed it at length.
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We dissect the failings of political pollsters at length — and there's much to criticize.
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Caputo told the AP that Mueller's team asked him at length about the meeting.
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Or I rewatch all my Snapchats of her, and we discuss them at length.
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Mr. Beck has spoken at length over the years about his dislike for Mrs.
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In that interview quoted above, for example, she discussed Victoria's cat psychology at length.
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I've already explained at length how Back to the Future is a perfect blockbuster.
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They were picked up by the police after the attack and questioned at length.
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Their names weren't trending on Twitter or defended at length in major conservative publications.
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It's not something that I had ever discussed at length with any of them.
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She first addressed the scandal at length in an October interview in The Times.
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He speaks at length about how black-clad jihadists want to destroy his community.
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Wine is poured, candles are lit, better days are remembered fondly and at length.
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She said she had spoken at length with Vice President Mike Pence on Saturday.
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The attorney general was also interviewed at length by Mr. Mueller's investigators in January.
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I spoke to some Samsung reps at length about pixel binning and demosaicing today.
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The subject of allowing Swedish officials to visit American prisoners was discussed at length.
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The judge questioned her at length, then concluded that her circumstances justified political asylum.
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Then he brought in an expert to detail it at length behind closed doors.
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Ford spoke at length last week before the Senate Judiciary Committee about her allegations.
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I mean, I spoke to him at length yesterday, and he'll be coming back.
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None of the Democratic candidates spoke at length about the issues on their own.
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The website also rambles on, at length, about French economist Arghri Emmanuel's Unequal Exchange.
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Goodell expects the competition committee to discuss the issue at length during the offseason.
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Quoting that article at length: I mention all this for at least two reasons.
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What's new: On Monday, the New Yorker's Dexter Filkins revisited the issue at length.
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Stephen Stapleton is then quoted at length as to why the AAEI is so important.
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And the New York Times profiled at length the tampon blood testing company NextGen Jane.
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Trump and Kudlow have discussed the matter at length in recent days, according to officials.
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Picasso made the minotaur a very personal symbol, and he elaborated on it at length.
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Ayala's accusations were detailed at length in a 2017 deposition previously reported on by Pitchfork.
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The storage in question is Intel Optane, and we've written about it at length before.
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" It also intensified Colton's leading fears, which he speaks about at length in "Week 4.
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We've talked at length about how we think the Obamas are the definition of #relationshipgoals.
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Judge Gorsuch and I talked at length about our constitutional system of checks and balances.
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Grannik spoke at length about the harm that had resulted from Schneider's "extremely dangerous" conduct.
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The country singer spoke at length about the aftermath of the shooting in his statement.
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In June, Mr. Comey discussed the president at length at a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing.
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Others have grappled, at length, with Macklemore's privilege and place in the hip-hop world.
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We just discussed at length about how most of the ads are direct-response ads.
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Finally, Wise also talked at length about the gender gap in engineering and tech companies.
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Mattis also said he spoke with Ghani "at length" before leaving Munich, Germany, on Saturday.
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That premise came under strain during nuclear negotiations when Iran engaged with Washington at length.
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Mr Faber talks at length about disenchantment shown by voters and consumers alike towards elites.
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Ayala's accusations were detailed at length in a 2017 deposition previously reported on by Pitchfork.
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Elijah Cummings, who told reporters that he talked to her husband "at length" that day.
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News, Teigen recently spoke at length about the lack of diversity in the fashion biz.
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It's the first time Kelis has spoken at length about the dynamic of their marriage.
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I spoke at length about personal values and things that had been happening since 2013.
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He wrote at length about his year covering the candidate in a piece published December.
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No one is more upset about Jacqueline's exit than Kendall, who sobs hysterically at length.
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At the heart of that plan are intelligent bots, something we've written about at length.
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The court has also agreed to look into the subject at length in mid-May.
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Shortly before his death Mr Ley had spoken at length about the Global Witness report.
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He spoke at length about his childhood in Nevada and his love for the Senate.
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Again, he refers back to Johnson who spoke at length about resentment in his writing.
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Only once did I hear the lady speak at length and I was a believer.
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Supreme Court judge S.A. Bobde said the court will examine the couple's request at length.
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I had interviewed him at length for an Atlantic magazine article on the 1988 campaign.
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In a speech that celebrated his own victories at length, Mr. Sanders also gave Mrs.
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After discussing the matter at length, Daniel and I decided that we'd like to upgrade.
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Mr. Zuckerberg himself has spoken at length about how social media can help improve society.
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Edelman has spoken at length about everything he left out of the documentary's final cut.
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Lamb, like Biden, has discussed at length his personal — if not political opposition to abortion.
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Yovanovitch told her side of her story, at length, to House impeachment investigators last month.
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It will introduce the ghosts of Mozart and Beethoven to argue at length with Rodrigo.
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In one February conversation, the two men discussed leaks in the news media at length.
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But she hasn't spoken at length about the controversy or explained where she's coming from.
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He stuck to that talking point again, at length, on Monday at a press conference.
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George Carlin, a master observer of language, spoke at length about the evolution of euphemism.
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Ms. Lee, 43, has spoken of her work at length in the past to reporters.
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Kevin Drum, of Mother Jones , has made this case at length and with detailed data.
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A young man questioned him at length afterward, holding up a line of well-wishers.
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Ms. Wolfe wrote that Judge Wachtler, whom she interviewed at length, was guilty of hubris.
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And he gave an interview to Fox's Laura Ingraham and talked about immigration at length.
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He offered crisp answers, in contrast to Mr. Obama, who tended to talk at length.
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Hale spoke at length about Russian misinformation and Moscow's efforts to influence the 2020 elections.
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The spot uses Ronald Reagan's farewell address at length as he lauds the country's diversity.
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Often times the details of firings are outlined at length in-person at all-hands meetings.
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We suspect we'll hear Trump's thoughts, at length, on this issue in the next few days.
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Barack Obama was a very thoughtful president and talked at length about his foreign policy thinking.
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Where Haley stands: In her opening statement, Haley spoke at length on one international issue: Israel.
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Accusers would be interviewed at length, so would anyone else with relevant information — supportive or exculpatory.
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In the book, Farrow quotes at length from his interactions with Oppenheim and others at NBC.
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But it was discussed at length outside of the nuclear situation, one of the primary topics.
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" Obama has spoken at length about her upbringing since writing about it in her memoir, "Becoming.
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Coates discusses his new Marvel gig at length in a personal essay published by The Atlantic.
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Mr. Van Drew declined to discuss at length his conversations with Democratic leadership about his vote.
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I spoke with Trevino at length about the current state and future development of space-wear.
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As Macron spoke at length, Putin's eyes frequently drifted towards the ceiling, his brow slightly furrowed.
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Street writes at length about principles of game design and why some design decisions were made.
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In their first debate, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump spoke at length on one: the economy.
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Clinton a rare opportunity to speak at length about her views on Christianity and the Bible.
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Arthur has little self-awareness, and despite talking at length, he never reaches any real insight.
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Many of those athletes spoke at length to ESPN about their excursions for a 2012 piece.
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Zuckerberg also writes at length about increasing end-to-end encryption and ephemerality across its services.
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But the project, which was described at length in Science, also had its drawbacks, claimed McGrail.
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What he said in a Rolling Stone interview explains why, and is worth quoting at length.
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The family would often discuss at length the delicate question of how much pizzo to charge.
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Stack spoke at length with us about his company's decision to move away from gun sales.
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But he was willing to speak at length about the economic promise of rapidly melting ice.
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Racism, a topic at the forefront of many voters' minds, was discussed at length Tuesday night.
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In his CFPB ruling, Kavanaugh quoted at length from Justice Antonin Scalia's dissent in Morrison v.
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On the left, historians who study the 14th Amendment mocked his history at length on Twitter.
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He catalogs his own anxieties at length, sometimes to exorcise them and sometimes to fetishize them.
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They are not equivalent, morally or pragmatically, for reasons I explained at length in this post.
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None of it is revelatory — these are largely points he's made before, now just at length.
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All wrote urgently and at length about the Jewish history that was unfolding before their eyes.
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The matter involving Kathleen Willey was covered at length during the impeachment proceedings of 1998-99.
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Ms. Broaddrick gave an interview on network TV in February 1999 stating her views at length.
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He has largely avoided controversy, all while speaking at length about his struggles with mental health.
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She goes on at length about the cruelty of killing other living creatures for our food.
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But in an interview, he spoke at length about his hostility toward Jews and nonwhite people.
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Trump, as he is wont to do, went off at length on his once-favorite network.
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Earl Gray, a lawyer for Officer Yanez, questioned Ms. Reynolds at length about her marijuana use.
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You only see the tongues when these beings start speaking at length, but they're instantly distracting.
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I talked to the president at length yesterday as we flew home on Air Force One.
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The talk also turns serious at times, with Letterman discussing race relations at length with Obama.
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He spoke to CNN at length for an August story on his years-long religious journey.
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These matters have been discussed at length by MPs, academics and campaigners, but nothing has changed.
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I wouldn't draw any conclusion about an individual without talking to him or her at length.
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President Trump has talked at length about a $1 trillion bill to invest in our infrastructure.
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The report spoke at length about low productivity growth that probably was holding back wage gains.
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The Saudi foreign minister noted at length the strategic relationship between the US and Saudi Arabia.
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In three class sessions, he and Radisson spar at length in front of Josh's fellow students.
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As Monday drew in, senior White House staff discussed Rosenstein's future at length, contemplating different scenarios.
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I've made the case before at length; here, I'll just hit a few of the highlights.
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Any change — even to the playlist of classical music — is discussed at length at staff meetings.
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But we also spoke at length about furries, handjob horror stories, and my love of cunnilingus.
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After weeks of back and forth negotiations, VICE News spoke at length to Abdulrahman via Skype.
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Then he mentioned the supposed dirt on an unnamed Democrat, and spoke at length about Sen.
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For the first time in his presidency, Donald Trump spoke at length about homelessness this week.
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It's not that he's unconcerned with terrorism or rogue states, both of which he discussed at length.
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Surely their ideas are pertinent to Twitter, the company I run and am tweeting about at length.
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He asked me to verify that I was a journalist, and then we started chatting at length.
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Katie talked at length of her relief at not being laid off in her newspaper's latest cull.
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The 1,200-word statement, attributed to an unnamed Foreign Ministry spokesman, outlined North Korean thinking at length.
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This is obviously a personal matter for my family and I won't be discussing it at length.
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He also expounded on this argument at length in this Q&A with Joseph Stromberg for Vox.
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However, he is seen as an indecisive leader, preferring to deliberate at length with advisers and lawmakers.
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The now-concluded investigation was prompted by two historians, who investigated the image at length in 2014.
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Whether Mr Trump's order is legal, moral or self-defeating has been discussed at length elsewhereon thissite.
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And despite our past brushes with anxiety, we'd never really discussed the issue at length until now.
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Yet the media would still rather talk at length about false accusations, even if they are rare.
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We spoke at length about ageism in Hollywod & I'm proud to say I think she overcame it.
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But exploring further, he connected with some hotwifing and cuckold-life practitioners and interviewed them at length.
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Politico uncovered a fundraising email from the Super PAC supporting Rubio that makes the comparison at length.
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Indeed, meeting Banner, one realizes that she is very happy to talk at length about her work.
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He talked at length about the need to preserve movement of people across the border with Spain.
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Her abuse accusations were also detailed at length in a 2017 deposition previously reported on by Pitchfork.
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Having already discussed it at length, we told her that we had decided to keep the baby.
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I wrote at length about what it meant to me in terms of identity and sexuality here.
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"I don't expect them to talk at length about it," said Wells Fargo Securities analyst Zachary Fadem.
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Comey spoke at length about the "difference," as he sees it, between WikiLeaks and other news outlets.
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Rick Johnson spoke at length about his desire for an augmented reality version of Dungeons and Dragons.
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I don't remember ever seeing them speak at length before this; it felt like a unique approach.
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Anderson Cooper spoke at length over the years about his special relationship with his mother Gloria Vanderbilt.
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"He says that a lot," said a source who's spoken to Trump at length about the subject.
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All of these features sound compelling to us at The Verge, and we analyzed them at length.
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And it's a topic she wasn't afraid to address at length in her interview with the magazine.
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Calvin and Hobbes is timeless for many reasons, and kaptainkristian explains those at length in the video.
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And, in a way, she maintains that policy, even when going on at length about her art.
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The two commissioners against the proposal, Mignon Clyburn and Jessica Rosenworcel, are likely to speak at length.
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By the time he spoke at length about the epidemic, in 113, tens of thousands had died.
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Every time Johnson spoke, which he did at length, it seemed to provoke a monologue from Lewis.
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Senior South Korean officials rarely speak about North Korea's nuclear program at length and with such candor.
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Obama spoke at length about health care during the fundraiser, his first for the DNC in 2018.
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Mr. Modi was forceful in his condemnation of global terrorism, a subject he dwelt on at length.
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"The W.S.L. office discussed at length," said Renato Hickel, the deputy commissioner for the Men's Championship Tour.
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In her chat with Mulleady, Stewart complained at length about Shkreli's failure to pay her as promised.
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It's the first time Apple has ever gone on the record about its repair policies at length.
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Wray was questioned at length last week about Strzok and lawmakers have signaled similar plans for Rosenstein.
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But while they've been covered at length separately, there hasn't been much discussion about combining the two.
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Trump acknowledged Sulzberger's comments and responded by complaining at length about the coverage his administration has received.
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They will talk to you at length about writers you either don't know, or don't care about.
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In Denmark, the topic of the burqa ban and its possible variants has been discussed at length.
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Travel + Leisure reported that the chef had "spoken at length about his love for "cacio e pepe.
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Talked w/him at length last night and gave him our stuff…Reaching out to some others.
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Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, has talked at length about his mother, the public servant.
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Among those outraged is Dylan Farrow, Allen's daughter who is reportedly discussed at length in the work.
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"We've talked at length," said Woods, who showed up at Wimbledon to watch Williams in the final.
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Herrera had not talked at length about the issue since, as creative director, it was his responsibility.
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DeMille, an old thriller pro, recreates the monotony of a guided educational tour of Havana at length.
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John Conyers (D-MI) in the House, explained at length here.) It would do so very quickly.
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As I wrote at length in this old post, the feeling people are groping for is fellowship.
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" Limbaugh continued this at length, then said, "Nobody was translating, but that's the closest I can get.
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There are touching scenes of human vulnerability and harrowing sequences of people lying to themselves at length.
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It gives subjects the chance to speak at length and often put their foot in their mouth.
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Hate speech versus freedom of speech, spreading unfounded propaganda, and harassment have all been deliberated at length.
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Even the Fox hosts seemed concerned as the president railed at length about the "fake news" media.
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Sometimes Riley simply smiled and made a peace sign; more often he chatted people up at length.
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Sanders also filled in at length for Spicer, who has been catching up with military reserve duty.
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She remembered Mr. Hagen, her English teacher, talking at length about that Vonnegut line in high school.
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He is a Yale University historian who has written at length on fascism, Communism and the Holocaust.
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Stroud said the Karolyis were interviewed at length by investigators and they continue to cooperate with authorities.
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So, we talked at length about D2C startups, including the new, and we think cool, Thingtesting business.
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We spoke at length about this ability and along the way, chatted about the cannabis startup landscape.
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When we met, during my visit, she spoke at length about her memories of growing up there.
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Judge Gorsuch has written at length on the doctrine and related doctrines while on the Tenth Circuit.
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And then they will proceed, at length and with great verve, to speak ill of the dead.
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Originalist such as me and Stanford's Professor Michael McConnell have written at length about why Brown v.
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More than a year later, Hughes is still explaining at length the mission he was trying to accomplish.
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I've already written at length about why Samsung thinks it can get away with the escalation in price.
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In the interview, Rousteing spoke at length about his first meeting with Kardashian at the 2013 Met Gala.
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The industry can talk at length about hardware advances and improvements in the software capabilities of the technology.
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The only Democratic senator in either hearing to question Mulvaney at length about the issue was Michigan Sen.
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As I have explained at length, the US utility sector was built around the presumption of perpetual growth.
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"Allison spoke at length about her racist beliefs and her efforts [to] 'wake people up,'" the affidavit concluded.
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It was a plan discussed at length in secret and brought to fruition in front of the world.
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Jeb Bush spoke at length about his daughter, Noelle, who was arrested several times for illegal drug possession.
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Posey is a longtime vaccine "skeptic," though he will tell you, loudly and at length, that he's not.
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They're not incredibly privileged, but they have enough privilege to spend time examining their own interiors at length.
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One of the things Matt and I discussed at length was the images of Dothraki bursting through flame.
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The actor revisited his crush in interviews before his death and spoke at length about her to PEOPLE.
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In the report, McGahn details at length Trump's efforts to have the then-White House counsel oust Mueller.
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That's particularly so when driving at length on freeways or hilly terrain and in hot or cold weather.
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The best moments of human communication are with a few people at length really listening to each other.
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In true Elon Musk fashion, he also spoke at length about his well-known fear of artificial intelligence.
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Richard Lugar, a Republican from Indiana, questioned her at length about the foundation and potential conflicts of interest.
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She declined to speak at length for this story, voicing concerns for her family's safety back in Iraq.
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Donaldson explains at length about his relationships with the aforementioned companies, but doesn't really get into AdSense revenue.
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Yet this was only after Hassler urged Cerf to talk at length about his personal life and background.
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The alleged super lucky date, and number, is spoken about at length by the nurse who delivered Nicky.
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She spoke at length about threats to journalists around the world before turning her attention to domestic matters.
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That is the core of the problem, as I argued at length in my post on tribal epistemology.
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Sessions spoke at length about what he said was a high degree of harm caused by undocumented immigrants.
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Last week, Cohen testified at length under oath before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee about Trump.
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Before he left my office, I talked with him at length about the need to protect his partners.
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However, he also took the opportunity to rebuke Clinton at length as being "extremely careless" with sensitive information.
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He paints a very different picture of the actor he last spoke with at length five years ago.
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Which was super annoying when you wanted to chat with a fellow user at length and in private.
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Mr. Obama riffed at length about Mr. Trump, the billionaire-turned-front-runner, who was not in attendance.
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Collins added on Tuesday that the two had an "excellent" meeting and talked "at length" about legal precedent.
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The Chinese piano prodigy Lang Lang, whom Hulbert writes about at length, was driven relentlessly by his father.
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In recent weeks officials have talked at length about the country's troubling reliance on credit to fuel growth.
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He talked at length about his 2016 victory and accomplishments since taking office, he praised Senate candidate Rep.
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As Zambada stood before him, swaying gently on his feet, Castillo spoke at length about his sentencing decision.
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The group did not address the U.S. exit from the nuclear deal at length in its latest report.
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Comey did, however, criticize Clinton at length for "extreme carelessness" in handling her emails, many of them classified.
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I spoke at length with Lee Hockstader, but they only included ONE word from our statement below: pic.twitter.
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Most notably, she delved into her beliefs at length at a campaign stop in Iowa this past January.
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Nor was the personal interest wanting: a great adventure in thought had at length come safe to shore.
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The post, entitled "Happy International Women's Day" responded at length to those who would criticize her public persona.
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I have a different view, and it's rooted in Sanders's career history, which I've written about at length.
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The filibuster is any attempt to block or delay action on a bill by debating it at length.
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This is the first event in our new series called Sessions where single topics are explored at length.
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Policy continuity: Although she did not go into policy at length, Lagarde essentially confirmed the ECB's policy stance.
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But something untoward happens when these characters are swiftly inhabited onstage rather than quoted at length in print.
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Democrats voted to give staff lawyers time to question Mr. Barr at length after lawmakers get a chance.
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Only at length did reinforcements arrive, Alexis Sánchez and Marouane Fellaini trotting over, eventually, to relieve their captain.
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At length, as the road dwindled, the soldiers and police officers who had been escorting us turned around.
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But not Ryan, who has studied Nemerov at length, and knows deep down he's not a hard-liner.
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To read Moore at length is at once to pick up odd facts and to gather moral advice.
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Feige talked at length about Marvel's future on the Disney+ streaming service and emerging platforms like virtual reality.
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He was funny, effectively attacked Biden, and talked at length about one of his key issues (criminal justice).
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During their visit, the two leaders spoke at length about the shared military history between the two countries.
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But when I spoke with him at length after the trial he came a bit more into focus.
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It was the first time anyone had spoken with her at length about the night of her injury.
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Damrosch, rebutting Irvin Ehrenpreis's claim of Swift's asexuality, argues at length for Swift and Vanessa's relationship being sexual.
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After a few minutes of small talk, we discuss his company at length and I'm excited to apply.
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And like last week, it considered at length Alison's mental state and her ability to care for Joanie.
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When candidates can't talk at length, he knows they weren't really the one to work on the challenge.
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I spoke with each of the women at length, at least half an hour and often an hour.
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Jones also has a fan in the president, whom he interviewed at length on his show in 2015.
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It's no accident that the sole issue Okrent examines at length in his column is same-sex marriage.
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Tyrion takes the stage to introduce Jon, who goes on at length about the White Walkers, blah blah blah.
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Judd's exclusive with Sawyer will mark the first time she's spoken at length about the fallout from the allegations.
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Her subjects are allowed to speak freely and at length, and they are often bluntly critical of powerful institutions.
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But the night before, Democrat Mazie Hirono of Hawaii, spoke at length criticizing the bill, further from the spotlight.
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Nipsey Hussle's mother Angelique Smith spoke at length about the love and connection she had with her late son.
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I spoke to President Xi, terrific president, a great leader of China, spoke to him this morning at length.
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Hussle's mother Angelique Smith also spoke at length about the love and connection she had with her late son.
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And I could go through them at length, but you know them; it's your fault, you're responsible for it.
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In one vision, also facilitated by Faith, he monologues at length about how the end times are upon us.
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos took the stage Tuesday night and talked at length about the future of artificial intelligence.
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Jannacci (who died in 2013) and Mr Svampa sang at length about la mala, the now defunct Milanese underworld.
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Then there's encryption, which Zuckerberg discussed at length in his post, and comes with its own set of challenges.
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We have talked at length about the misuse and the great sophistication and the weaponry of our intelligence community.
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I have no idea how she could have known this stuff without interviewing my nearest and dearest at length.
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He complained repeatedly and at length about the media, whose lack of appreciation for his efforts he deemed "insulting".
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I keep wondering whether it's really possible to write at length and in depth about this kind of music.
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They explained their behavior at length, making the argument that they were trying to salvage the bones from destruction.
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A handful of Facebook executives were also present, and spoke at length about the importance of the war room.
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The new model, Spencer, used polite and sanitized language to define his "white identity" movement, answering questions at length.
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George Michael's boyfriend has spoken at length for the first time since the legendary singer's death on Christmas Day.
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The company makes frequent changes to the News Feed, typically testing potential features at length before making them official.
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And while Trump spoke at length about the threats to Western society, the biggest threat is apparently Trump himself.
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His gesture didn't seem to work as Cardi appeared irritated and responded to Offset at length off the microphone.
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The Southern Baptists met again Wednesday, praying at length after being inundated with horrific stories of criminal sexual abuse.
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The writings of the Founding Fathers are among those Mr Moore likes to recite, by heart and at length.
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Cohen worked extensively with a lawyer for Trump to craft that statement, and Mueller recounts their interactions at length.
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Echoing comments he made during his Congressional appearance, Smith also spoke at length about the need for updated laws.
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" It is worth quoting his response at length: "I think snobbery is due for a bit of a comeback.
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Instead, her subjects pontificate at length, seemingly without challenge or direction, and missed opportunities mount as the book progresses.
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He let exchanges run at length but was willing to step in; his questions were few but well-chosen.
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The disagreements between our two countries are well known, and President Putin and I discussed them at length today.
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I write about them at length for TechCrunch and I've talked to a lot of founders doing cool stuff.
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Management is likely to talk at length about its monoclonal antibody candidate in multiple myeloma, isatuximab, but Genmab GEN.
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And I've talked at length with many different partners and internally about how we could tap into this category.
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I've argued, at length, that Trump and European far-rightists like Petry and Wilders share a common political strategy.
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He could draw out even the most paranoid conspiracist and get them to talk, at length, about their ideas.
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Chapman's experience with the city is detailed at length over at his blog and is well worth a read.
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Altamira, who did not attend the festival, declined to speak at length about the judicial investigation surrounding Boni's death.
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Price has written at length about the process of making such a work, which involves physically manipulating digital images.
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When a tape surfaced of him joking at length about how he likes to treat women, I believed him.
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The opioid epidemic just keeps getting worse, presenting challenges discussed at length at a White House summit last week.
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RICK PERRY: Yeah, I'll leave that to my counterparts -- who I talked to at length 24, 30 hours ago.
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Kawi is also the first Momofuku restaurant in New York to address Korean cuisine head on and at length.
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Television chat shows discussed at length his appearance in tan jail attire on the first day of the trial.
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Then each man is given around 10 minutes to talk more at length about what's going on with himself.
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"We see patients often, at length and in detail, to keep them on an even keel," Dr. Kronhaus said.
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On Sunday, Waldemar Januszczak, an art critic, wrote at length about such donations in The Sunday Times of London.
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The ruling quoted at length from Justice Anthony M. Kennedy's majority opinion in the Colorado case, Masterpiece Cakeshop v.
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When I'm going to read at length I want it to be for work or pleasure, not for practicality.
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The disagreements between our two countries are well known and President Putin and I discussed them at length today.
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The pusillanimous, corporate-speak testimony of several corporate executives is quoted at length — perhaps at too great a length.
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In his year-end report, Roberts describes at length the courts' ongoing efforts to support civic education for Americans.
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It shows Mr. Xi conversing at length with Mr. Leung, and Mr. Leung basking in the Great Leader's attention.
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Kyrsten Sinema, a moderate Democrat, sat at the back of the chamber and chatted at length with Tennessee Sen.
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He then spoke at length about the golf course and resort, noting a lighthouse that sits on the course.
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May's meeting for "protocol" as a United States ally, adding at length that Mr. Putin was impatient to chat.
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However, at times they allowed candidates to go on at length, drifting off topic and devolving into stump speeches.
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Vindman said he was told all this by Hill, who testified about Patel at length in her own deposition.
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But when asked about the proposed arena at a budget hearing in Albany in January, he answered at length.
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Mr. Wood's personal connection with Mr. Spencer lets him interrogate Mr. Spencer's ideas at length without overhyping their influence.
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Porter said he's heard some of those concerns in speaking at length with members of Congress and their staff.
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She has testified at length about Trump and Giuliani&aposs smear campaign against her leading up to her removal.
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I wrote about this at length in 2017, so I'm not going to restate all of it here again.
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Chinese President XI JINPING and I spoke at length about the meeting with KIM JONG UN of North Korea.
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In Mr. Pehme's documentary, Mr. Manafort was filmed at length discussing how intertwined Mr. Stone is with the president.
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Soon after Mr. Navalny was barred from the 2018 presidential election, Mr. Dud (pronounced "dude") interviewed him at length.
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Dr. Nancy Zucker, Founder and Director of the Duke Center for Eating Disorders, has publicly discussed picky eating at length.
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" One woman posted at length about her experience with a fetal anomaly, and why she thinks this requirement is "cruel.
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But McConnell's also worked at length behind the scenes to bring the President around to the need for a deal.
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Fisher and I chatted at length about the company's challenging rise and how Israel's tech scene is still being underestimated.
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"I met with him at length and I asked him that question," the President-elect told the New York Times.
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And he is often happy to speak at length about what investments he likes and why they should perform better.
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Before each event he puts on, Knoblich discusses seating choices at length with Melinda Cooke Vandaveer, his event operations consultant.
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We have given emcees the freedom to ruminate on those experiences at length in both their personal and professional lives.
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A man wrote in to object, at length, to the way Didion had disrespected what was obviously his favorite filmmaker.
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In a months-long trial covered at length by the national press, details of the grisly killings shocked the country.
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In Mosul he spoke at length, relishing his self-declared role -- deeply offensive to most Muslims -- as their new caliph.
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The streaming service aims to put a spotlight on midtier personalities or characters that the movies haven't explored at length.
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Atamanuik's impression, both disgusting and disgusted, has been covered at length by both Vanity Fair and the New York Times.
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Trump took the stage by himself and spoke at length before turning to the topic of his new running mate.
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Spoiler warning: This article recaps the first episode of HBO's Big Little Lies and discusses specific plot details at length.
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That's something we talked about — line changes — at length over the last couple of days because those details are important.
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Speaking on Saturday to The Hollywood Reporter, without any cast members at her side, Munn discussed the situation at length.
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It lets Spencer and Taylor explain their philosophies at length, cutting away periodically for rebuttals by Potok or other interviewees.
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He repeatedly denied the woman's accusations, which were detailed at length in a 2017 deposition previously reported on by Pitchfork.
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Icahn spoke at length about business regulation in particular, relating an anecdote in which he butted heads with environmental restrictions.
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This time, the Defense Department consulted at length with veterans&apos service organizations about possibly returning the bells, Mattis wrote.
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Geminis are happy to talk at length about anything at all, so simply steer them towards whatever you find interesting.
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Yet I miss those days when I could shower at length without guilt or adverse side effects to my skin.
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The track quotes Tyson at length, in his own voice, before saying, "Flatline, you've fooled us for the last time."
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He repeatedly denied the woman's accusations, which were detailed at length in a 2017 deposition previously reported on by Pitchfork.
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I have covered American wars and written at length about the service, the sacrifice and the valor of its soldiers.
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Jack Earle, Ringling's "Texas Giant," reflected at length on his status as a sideshow attraction in paintings, photographs, and poems.
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The Lobster starts with an illogical premise, then draws out each idea at length, to their most attenuated, grotesque extremes.
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He clasped hands jovially with French President Emmanuel Macron instead of gripping him at length, as he did in May.
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Clinton also spoke at length about his concern over political polarization and people only seeking information corresponding to their ideologies.
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Former President Bill Clinton spoke about the topic at length in a 2007 interview with late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.
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President Trump spoke at length on Thursday about his decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement.
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With Sessions, we will bring together key individuals, companies, students, researchers and government agencies to discuss these issues at length.
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In the interview, González talks at length with ease and avoids the ideological battles that often mark US-Cuban relations.
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Pennington didn't attack Doe, or force her to undergo the elective procedure; she wrote at length in defense of Pennington.
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And Trump disavowed the alt-right, speaking at length about his perceived closeness to the movement for the first time.
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Smith, who testified before Congress on the issue just last week, spoke at length about the need for strong encryption.
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It's in those moments, when their various personalities bounce off of each other at length, that the show really shines.
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Giuliani's role in Yovanovitch's removal was detailed at length in a whistleblower complaint filed in August by an intelligence official.
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One part of his speech, starting at the 1:09:20 mark in the video, is worth quoting at length.
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" White House press secretary Josh Earnest avoided talking about the standoff at length, calling it "a local law enforcement matter.
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The Washington Post detailed at length what it called the "cozy" relationship between the paper and the real estate magnate.
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To the extent that Mr. Stern has competitors it is the short list of shows that interview celebrities at length.
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"That was one of the issues that we discussed at length, but I'm not going to preview the hearing," Sen.
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As I described at length here, that review is a scarcely concealed bid to prop up the flagging coal industry.
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We're not saying it's a good movie; in fact, we've spoken at length about how very not-good it is.
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From my perch in the balcony, I watched the crowd of media as Trump went on at length, vilifying them.
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Many have hired lawyers and worked with them at length to prepare for their interviews with the special counsel's team.
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Biden spoke at length with a pastor whose wife was killed in the 2015 shooting at Mother Emanuel AME Church.
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President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia repeated her charges at length last week at an annual conference of Western academics.
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I think it's really important, we probably will talk about AR at length, but that's like on the phone side.
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And so we might argue at length — on one occasion we did so for two hours — over a single sentence.
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Mr. Quayle had spoken at length about "the Los Angeles riots" that erupted in late April, killing dozens of people.
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As Wechsler allows rehearsal scenes to play out at length, the perfectionism of dancer-to-dancer lessons becomes improbably poignant.
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Because they spoke Spanish and most store employees did not, she said, they did not talk at length with staff.
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He said he talks to patients at length about diet, exercise and other elements of their lifestyle before considering supplements.
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Are there any people other than sommeliers who want to talk at length about pairing particular wines with particular pizzas?
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And she talked at length about overcoming her grief after the loss of her late husband, Dave Goldberg, in 2015.
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These concerns were discussed at length at a hearing before the US China Economic and Security Review Commission in July.
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He was pressed at length on his views of the case on Tuesday, a personal familiar with his testimony said.
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And they recounted at length the turmoil this hold on aid provoked in the diplomatic corps in August and September.
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For all of his mysticism, he writes at length — and with greatest passion — about the need for organization and discipline.
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These are good questions, and other writers have addressed the issues at length, and from all sides of the argument.
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Fed policymakers spoke at length at the meeting about a recent streak of soft inflation readings, according to the minutes.
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Mr Trudeau, an evangelist for multiculturalism both within his country and abroad, has had to apologise repeatedly and at length.
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He's scholarly, prone to stomach aches brought on by intense anxiety, and he can talk at length about Kantian ethics.
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Almost without exception, when Hi meets a new character, that person recounts his or her own personal history at length.
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Given that freedom, Mr. Salisbury wrote at length about the many mysteries surrounding the death of the dictator Joseph Stalin.
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They're allowed to speak at length because the leadership doesn't want people to feel like they weren't given adequate opportunity.
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After our day of driving, I looked forward to studying the presidents' faces in detail, at length, warm and undisturbed.
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In a departure from the usual bland corporate PR-speak, the company described its frustration with the ordeal at length.
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"He says that a lot," a source who has spoken at length about the subject with the President told Axios.
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United Mine Workers of America President Cecil Roberts spoke at length after Lamb, capturing the crowd with a fiery speech.
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In September, 2002, a senior C.I.A. analyst had come to Guantánamo and interviewed two dozen prisoners, including Rabiah, at length.
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The President also spoke at length on immigration, at one point mocking the legitimacy of the claims of asylum seekers.
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At length, we located a boat shed and found a woman with a traditional conical hat and a big oar.
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Barack Obama's speeches have been analyzed for their cadence, and linguists have examined President Donald Trump's speaking patterns at length.
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West spoke at length of "Brother Bernie's" activism during the civil rights era, while questioning Clinton's commitment to the cause.
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When she gets Jasper Johns to talk at length about James Rosenquist, you see how visually attentive she can be.
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When addressing the class, Armstrong spoke at length about the supposed failures of the antidoping agency that took him down.
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On his most recent journey, I joined them, and they reflected at length on the bottle that brought them together.
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Spoiler warning: This article recaps the third episode of HBO's Big Little Lies and discusses specific plot details at length.
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It is a completely reasonable expectation that she would have discussed such a high profile issue at length with the president.
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Woodward at the time was skeptical about its content, and he quotes his own television appearances from early 2017 at length.
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He testified at length about how he and Manafort doctored and backdated financial documents, hid foreign income and falsified tax returns.
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Richard "Dick" Tangeman spoke at length to his childhood classmate from Brooklyn, Hall of Fame New York Yankees Manager Joe Torre.
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I didn't get to try the AI capabilities at length, but Samsung says it's trained the software to tastefully process photos.
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In an interview Monday on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Zinke talked at length about his support for Trump's nomination of retired Gen.
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However, his gesture didn't seem to work as Cardi appeared irritated and responded to Offset at length — off of the microphone.
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While her husband is "fully supportive" of her bacha posh past, the couple have never discussed it at length, she says.
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On that he talked to us at length but asked us not to be public on that part of the conversation.
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She has met with the candidate at length and has been to Texas three or four times this year so far.
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More telling was what she'd decided to talk about at length: racial justice, writ large and in Pete Buttigieg's South Bend.
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The "Green Light" singer has spoken at length about the pressures of being in the limelight on a number of occasions.
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Ben Sasse, another Republican, spent time before the committee continued its meeting, talking at length with Whitehouse and, at times, Leahy.
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Mr Zuckerberg talked at length about the value of innovation, and Libra's potential to spread freedom and democracy around the world.
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On the other hand, art should be analysed, and we've already seen profile pieces that dwell at length on their visuals.
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He also spoke to me at length about the collapse of Thomas Cook and what it means for tourism in Tunisia.
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Authorities said they had taken decorated Iraq war veteran Esteban Santiago into custody following the shooting and questioned him at length.
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I speak at length about the country's incredible beauty and my immense gratitude for the friendships and experiences I had there.
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It had some objections to Alpha's bonus program, objections so biting, so piquant, that they deserve to be quoted at length.
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Discover Pods has written about this possibility at length, positing that someone could use an automated script instead of human labor.
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We talked at length about black history, the potential to do justice to the era, and how we could possibly collaborate.
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She was chatting at length about her previous night's drama with a friend who also happened to be a love interest.
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Sometimes in tears, Charlton spoke at length about her daughter's "beautiful, loving" life and about the pall cast by her death.
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While her father argued at length about these subjects on the election trail, Ivanka hasn't uttered so much as a peep.
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The post refuted The Guardian's claims at length, expressing the team's disappointment with the way in which the news was reported.
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This rollicking policy adventure is recounted at length in a cover story by Nicholas Confessore for The New York Times Magazine.
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Climate change was mostly ignored during the last three debates, mentioned only in passing, and never discussed directly or at length.
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" He spoke at length about the need to secure the border and reiterate his vow to build a "great border wall.
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Benoit spoke with the mechanic responsible for the car at length about the project and uploaded the whole thing to YouTube.
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His remarks Wednesday were the first time he has spoken at length since a videotaped interview with Rolling Stone in 210.
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His remarks Wednesday were the first time he has spoken at length since a videotaped interview with Rolling Stone in 22014.
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Bey, helpful person that she is, even selected some stills from the video so we can all peruse them at length.
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The brutal ends-over-means logic that Arthas has embraced here is revealed at length over the course of the mission.
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The narrator, portrayed by Black, is the kind of guy who will go on at length about Joseph Conrad's semicolon usage.
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I will not discuss at length his recent "Second Amendment" comments except to say they have no business in American politics.
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Mr. Gibbons, with his thick Liverpool accent and an eccentric sense of humor, enjoyed quoting philosophers at length in barroom conversations.
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We interviewed people at length, letting them talk as long as they wanted as their minds wandered back to that night.
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Go to a book store with no agenda, browse at length, and walk out with a book you've never heard of.
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LONDON — Adele has spoken out at length about her struggle with postpartum depression and the challenges she's faced as a mother.
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But Trump has not spoken at length about how his own business dealings influence his approach to the US immigration system.
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"Between Justice Kavanaugh and the caravan, you people are energized," Trump enthused, a message he re-upped at length in Montana.
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We certainly follow normal reporting practices and went over it at length with the White House and the Department of Justice.
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We talked at length about my medical history, stressors in my daily life, and how they were manifesting through physical symptoms.
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In the primary, though, the story was, as my colleague Zack Beauchamp has explained at length, almost entirely about racial resentment.
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Clinton was shown in an interview transcript pondering, at length, the many complexities of running to be the first female president.
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NASA has talked at length about encouraging more commercial activity at the space station, which orbits about 200 miles above ground.
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But quoted at length it becomes apparent that he seldom utters three or four sentences in a row that hang together.
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Many Republican senators, for instance, say privately that they would rather Mr. Trump steer clear of discussing Dr. Blasey at length.
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Over the years, they had discussed bedding at length — specifically as they had observed the way friends invested in their homes.
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The absence of anti-market laments and post–Cold War theories lets the artwork and the artists' experiences speak at length.
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Perhaps recognizing their biggest asset, the directors, Elizabeth Rohrbaugh and Daniel Powell, allow Ms. Hall's numbers to play out at length.
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"I'm not going to talk about former employees," Jones said, before going on to talk, at length, about his former employees.
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I'm thinking in particular of the woman you talk to at length, who was a midwife and also performed forced abortions.
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Jesse L. Jackson spoke at length about his own Parkinson's diagnosis and revealed intimate details about Ms. Franklin's own physical descent.
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"I think probably one of my first interviews in Parliament, someone questioned me at length about my marital status," she said.
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Hence the irony that while the West has been discussing the revolution at length, Russia is largely pretending it never happened.
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In court papers, Judge Preska described at length the persecution that the Leffmanns suffered and the desperation they must have felt.
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Meyer Schapiro, in his book on Cézanne, discusses "Jeanne" at length — a description that Brettell quotes liberally in On Modern Beauty.
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Pressed further, his voice began growing hoarse as he explained, at length, the allegations about Mr. Trump's pressure campaign on Ukraine.
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The executives, who argued at length that companies like Google and Amazon unfairly hurt their businesses, received little pushback from lawmakers.
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"We have spoken about this matter at length and will not have anything further to offer," said Scott Reif, the spokesman.
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In 1973, Henry Ford II spoke bitterly and at length to Charles T. Morrissey, an interviewer for the Ford Foundation archives.
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Any ideas told at length are as distinct as a voice mail from a friend who pocket-dialled you while skydiving.
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" A columnist, Lew Freedman, responded at length: "Saying West's arrival means Wyoming is no longer worth visiting on vacation is preposterous.
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Two health professionals must independently approve a patient for the procedure after meeting with them and discussing the decision at length.
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The couple were introduced in 2018 through a mutual friend who sent Mr. Cleary a letter describing Ms. Hopfield at length.
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She screams, at length, her campaign promises for her 2028 presidential run, proclaiming she'll turn the White House into a trap.
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Hannity, a close friend of Trump and one of his greatest media allies, interviewed the president at length on Wednesday's show.
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Trump frequently praised Putin during the campaign, and the two spoke at length during a recent G-20 meeting in Hamburg.
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This will come as a shock to Sheryl Sandberg and Anne-Marie Slaughter — both of whom Trump later quotes at length.
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The president only stirred the pot further on Wednesday, as he talked at length about his interest in working with Democrats.
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" He added: "I talked to the president about this at length before as well as other witnesses and it's not true.
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At a Friday meeting at the White House, President Donald Trump spoke at length about water and energy conservation in bathrooms.
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Noem said lawmakers in the room did not respond to Trump's idea, which she said he did not discuss at length.
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"That was one of the issues that we discussed at length, but I'm not going to preview the hearing," Collins said.
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It's not uncommon for potential candidates to avoid discussing policy specific at length, particularly in the early stages of a campaign.
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I'm constantly — I talked to Tillerson at length yesterday morning, I mean we're working with them constantly on core policy issues.
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But he went on to complain at length about what he perceives as unfairly critical coverage of him and his administration.
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Moore can quote the Founding Fathers at length; Trump ... doesn't seem likely to have that rhetorical skill set in his repertoire.
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That Trump decided to run through Liberty's football schedule at length was apparently something of a surprise to the parties involved.
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Endless think pieces have been written about whether journalists are too beholden to Twitter, and debated at length on, well, Twitter.
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Not surprisingly, though, Trump isn't very good when he has to defend any position at length from any kind of determined critique.
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The video is one of a handful of times the nation has heard from the President-elect at length since his victory.
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He has also had a high-profile falling-out with Trump, and publicly attacked the president at length in his recent testimony.
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And despite some vague remarks here and there, he's almost never talked at length about what he thinks about criminal justice issues.
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Billionaire investor Ron Baron, founder and CEO of Baron Capital, spoke with CNBC at length about his investment approach and favorite holdings.
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Shawn David, Sr. Director, Digital Stores Analytics at Microsoft, spoke at length about the importance of treating your customer base with care.
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In a post published to Facebook's media relations section on Thursday, a senior company official outlined its "Trending Topics" guidelines at length.
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During the court hearings, which are covered at length, some judges also express discomfort equating their plight with that of enslaved people.
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Kjellberg tweeted about the connection at the time, calling the attack disgusting, but never addressed it at length on his YouTube channel.
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"Their own fake meat comes out later this year and I think that they'll tell us about it at length," Cramer said.
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That way, players can play the game at length without feeling like they're pushing a boulder up a hill without a summit.
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In Denver, Amazon and local officials talked at length about public transit options and the creation of bike lanes, said Mr. Bailey.
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I want to make sure I am not accused of caricaturing Schultz's views, so I'll quote part of the speech at length.
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Those who know Milley have told me he is extremely bright and has no problem expounding at length about complex military issues.
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He's young, ambitious, savvy and, best of all, he had dissented vehemently and at length when the Open Internet Order was passed.
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She spoke at length about an incident on the campaign trail when Trump appeared to mock a disabled reporter during a rally.
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Programmers for Spotify have talked at length about how their selections are determined as much by algorithms as they are by selections.
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Trump was clearly unable to deal with the attacks Clinton lodged, and he complained at length about the negative ads she's running.
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Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg, meanwhile, spoke at length about economic and foreign policy, which each represented about 10% of debate time.
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In a nightmarish moment for the Democratic Party, Schultz was booed, aggressively and at length, at a preconvention Florida delegation breakfast Monday.
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But Zee was diagnosed with depression, something she opens up about at length in her new book, Natural Disaster: I Cover Them.
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One of the things Clinton describes at length in What Happened is the strange experience of attending her victorious opponent's presidential inauguration.
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But he also spoke at length about the opportunity Nokia sees to license its brand name to the "right partner" for phones.
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As Vox's Dara Lind has written about at length, Trump has helped encourage — and refused to disavow — the violence at his rallies.
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I spoke at length with Weir and Golden about their novels, and while I haven't finished either yet, I'm hooked on both.
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The latter is the more compelling case use, as anyone with a 16GB iPhone will gladly bend your ear about at length.
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As I've said at length, this is why the original Jurassic Park remains far-and-away the best film in the franchise.
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In a speech last year to the American Enterprise Institute, Kavanaugh praised then-Associate Justice William Rehnquist's dissent in Roe at length.
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Yet he repeated them anyway, even defending his claim to have opposed the Iraq War at length despite it being demonstrably false.
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The New York Times wrote at length about how The Late Show is finally becoming the best show that it can be.
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In a look at Tesla's solar business published at the end of July, The Motley Fool discussed the company's problems at length.
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Trump and Modi both spoke at length about military cooperation during a Rose Garden ceremony where the two leaders delivered joint statements.
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Board members did discuss China at length, noting markets seemed uncertainty about whether Beijing can respond effectively to the challenges it faces.
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Romney jumped through the hoops of meeting with Trump, discussing national security at length, and praising the president-elect after they met.
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The Verge's gadget queen Ashley Carman discussed the art of Boomerang with me at length on a recent episode of What's Tech.
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He talks at length about legacy and context, the extent to which one's musical identity can only be defined by the past.
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Musk has also spoken at length about how SpaceX's forthcoming Starship launch system could pave the way for affordable, regular lunar visits.
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Nonetheless, he appeared in support of the launch of the campaign and spoke at length about the importance of the clemency decision.
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According to prosecutors, both Wright and Rovinski immediately gave up their Miranda rights, proceeding to discuss their allegiance to ISIS at length.
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Beyond the awe from the rockets themselves, the young photographers spoke at length about those in the space industry who inspire them.
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Before heading inside, Clinton listened at length to the truckers, and eventually invited two of them to join the round table inside.
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Abby was well versed in gender theory, and could talk at length about the ways in which gender identity is culturally constructed.
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Even so, the move is almost certain to face immediate legal action challenging the administration's authority to keep families detained at length.
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He had been exposed at length to the philosopher Henri Bergson, whom he chose to read as a kind of proto-existentialist.
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Rogers said he's talked at length over the idea with Tom Frieden, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Early on, Obama spoke about tax evasion at length, about how he wanted to claw back almost $200 billion in lost revenue.
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But as Schwab shows at length in his new memoir, "Invested," this is far from the most difficult time he's been through.
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We think and speak about this at length in the organization that I am a part of — the Democratic Socialists of America.
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After extolling at length Chardin's loving embrace of observed reality, he takes a startling leap: With Rembrandt, reality itself will be overtaken.
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In the first face-to-face background briefing of its kind with reporters, commanders spoke at length, provided they not be named.
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James, 58, said he spoke at length with F.B.I. agents about the events, and then before a federal grand jury in Brooklyn.
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That's what we've been working on, that's what we've been discussing at length with the players, that's what we've been working toward.
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A college graduate who hopes to work as an actuary, he goes on at length about his likes (cats) and dislikes (Bach).
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In a way, the two-headquarters story was too good to be true even when Amazon proclaimed it bluntly and at length.
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Moore — whom I profiled at length here — has also said that the military had become "too weak" and had to be rebuilt.
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Judge Wright, who is black and was appointed by former President Barack Obama, criticized Mr. Albury at length after announcing the sentence.
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After eating our fish dinner (delicious, by the way), he spoke at length about how much he missed the camaraderie of Americans.
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Court documents note that throughout the trial, Barton testified "at length" about his sexual activity with Gladue the night before her death.
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A month later, at the NFL draft combine, he spoke to Bill Belichick at length about that game and about head-coaching.
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McDougal spoke at length with CNN on Thursday about details of her alleged affair with Trump, which the White House has denied.
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He's obviously the alpha man of the bunch, and he's happy to talk at length about his views on the southern border.
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Trump attacked the media at length for their coverage of his reaction to the fatal violence in Charlottesville, Va., earlier this month.
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He also pointed out that Mr. Trudeau had returned to answer the reporter's question about terrorism at length after tackling quantum computing.
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He joked about the results not coming in — then talked at length about inequality and injustice in America that will be corrected.
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In a post published on Facebook's media relations section on Thursday, a senior company official outlined its "Trending Topics" guidelines at length.
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Although policymakers did not appear to discuss the side effects of ECB policy at length, some members did express concerns about imbalances.
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The US Department of Defense Law of War Manual also touches on these matters, discussing the "protection of cultural property" at length.
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Here he speaks at length about Syria to Iraq's Kurdish region president as though it was Mazloum Abdo of the Syrian YPG.
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He laughs easily but not at length, and his intelligence has a restless quality, moving swiftly from one thing to the next.
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"I just want to have fun forever," Horn said at length, guiding a forkful of dry salad leaves toward his pale face.
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Though China is likely to be discussed at length at Thursday's ECB meeting, markets do not expect more stimulus to be announced.
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Though China is likely to be discussed at length at Thursday's ECB session, markets do not expect more stimulus to be announced.
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We explained at length that their 'scoop' from unnamed sources was not factually accurate, but they went ahead with the story anyway.
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But at times when the press has reported about an investigation at length, the officials will acknowledge the existence of an inquiry.
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"In the works as we speak," the member said, noting that Van Drew had a meeting "at length" with Trump on Friday.
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Cabello, 19, said she was launching a solo career, a move she had discussed at length with the other four young women.
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In American Dharma, Morris gives Bannon the opportunity to speak at length about his view of the world and his favorite films.
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Mr. Trump called him days later, and they spoke at length about the legislation, according to two people familiar with the conversation.
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James Peck has written at length about the use of human rights as a weapon of imperialism over the last few decades.
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Booker talked at length about health care, citizen engagement and whether tech companies are getting too big, too powerful and too rich.
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Walden ultimately discussed, at length, her thoughts on how various 20th Century Fox-owned properties would fare as potential reboot fodder. Bones?
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Lopez discusses doxxing at length while outlining the dangers of CNN's misstatement: The problem here is that the internet is not proportional.
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When it lets scenes play out at length, it allows space to show how a con is played or a lie falls apart.
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Earlier today we wrote at length about the decline in US housing inventory being, in effect, the next crisis for the housing market.
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Many returned migrants expressed their intentions to return north immediately, but quickly became too fearful to share their names or speak at length.
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The topic of reparations has also been discussed at length in recent weeks as Democratic 2020 presidential candidates have weighed in on issue.
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For 20 rounds, we smashed the undead and talked at length about Call of Duty, broadcasting every moment of it on Facebook Live.
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A decade or so ago, I read an interview with Geoff Rickly in which he talked at length about Salem metalcore legends Converge.
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Last summer, in an interview with PEOPLE, Hogan spoke at length about his lawsuit, saying he would take his fight to the finish.
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The author recently spoke at length about death in his writing and, well, can someone check on him to make sure he's okay?
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Those complaints are nothing new, but Wojcicki's blog marks the first time that an executive at YouTube has addressed those frustrations at length.
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I recently spoke at length to Ehasz and Richmond about the stylistic changes and narrative leaps forward the show took in season 2.
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Those close to him confirm that he does read—novels and newspapers—but he is reportedly ill-at-ease with writing at length.
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Moynihan, who's been at the helm since January 2010, also spoke at length about the BofA's earnings results and changes in government regulation.
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Williamson spoke at length, but prompted quizzical looks at time, including when asked what her first policy priority would be if elected president.
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In a special episode of the MashReads Podcast, MashReads spoke at length with Giles about his journey from YA fan to YA author.
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Democrats talked at length of repealing the Citizens United Supreme Court decision that legalized an unprecedented flood of dark money into political campaigns.
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At an African-American outreach event in Houston on Thursday, Mr. Bloomberg spoke at length about the policing policies he oversaw as mayor.
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The definition of "mansplaining" is evolving to encompass men expressing any opinion at length, even in writing that nobody is compelled to read.
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She also spoke at length about her own upbringing and how LGBTQ experiences were normalized in her household, reciting a poem about inclusion.
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He's talked at length abut how he sees Facebook as a town square that offers a platform for diverse voices while retaining civility.
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She texted me the night of and then we just spoke at length today, amongst other things because we're getting ready for tour.
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People who know Milley describe him as extremely bright and as someone who has no problem expounding at length about complex military issues.
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The most illuminating of these chats is with Ata, a congenial bearded chap who delves at length into the history of teutonic techno.
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I'd spoken with Miller at length on the phone in July, then again in October, before I met her in Santa Rosa, California.
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"They spoke at length about the importance of supporting and empowering women across all cultures and communities," a source told the Evening Standard.
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When she was a child, her mother taught her to enunciate her words when she spoke, which she did often and at length.
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Architect Buckminster Fuller worked at length on designs for floating cities and even patented a pair of unrealized floating breakwaters in the 1970s.
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She also spoke at length about an incident on the campaign trail when he appeared to mock a disabled reporter during a rally.
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What to watch: This will likely be discussed more at length this weekend when GOP leaders meet with President Trump at Camp David.
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Ilia Karatsoreos, a professor of neuroscience at Washington State University, has written at length about the links between circadian rhythms and psychiatric disease.
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I spoke to many women for this story, and, like me, the ones I was able to interview at length were stably housed.
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Kamala Harris on Thursday criticized the Trump administration at length over the FBI director's firing and said the situation was essentially unheard of.
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Rosenstein authored a memo criticizing Comey at length for his handling of the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email practices as secretary of state.
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He said that he'd spoken at length about the white working class, their problems, and how to strengthen the GOP's hold over them.
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I met Jacqueline, a chain-smoking 17-year-old from South Africa who talked at length about her recent trip to the hospital.
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" He praised Mr. Erdogan at length as "a good man" who was "very highly respected throughout the world and in the United States.
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They spend their time talking at length about the federal reclassification of telecommunications services, which is mentioned in no part of the bill.
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Breyer often speaks at length and slowly, with an undertone of exasperation, as though he were delivering a lecture for slightly thick students.
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Yet even Scalia, in backing the individualist version of the right to bear arms, noted at length that the right is not unlimited.
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Veterans of WADA's hundred-page-long reports will enjoy the gradual realisation that dawns on the investigators, whom Mr Fogel interviews at length.
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You know how some couples behave as if their dogs are their children and go on at length about every imagined canine crisis?
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Fritz quotes at length from an extraordinary St. Crispin's Day-like pep talk that Rudin delivered to Pascal, via e-mail, in 2014.
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He answered hours of questions calmly and at length, personally serving his guests kebabs and rice and handing out gifts at the end.
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Subsequently, he turns out to be a psychic, of all things, and proceeds to talk of love, at length, over the closing credits.
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A host of weapons blogs and gun forums have discussed the ammunition at length, noting its ability to inflict devastating wounds on targets.
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The notion of a deep state was debated at length in the early days of the Trump administration, as the government switched leadership.
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The issue has been discussed at length between House Speaker Paul Ryan, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and senior Trump officials, sources say.
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Earlier this month, Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., spoke at length with Senate judiciary committee staff, and the panel's top Democrat, Sen.
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She claims to have tied them together through a website called Utopia Guide, where men rate and discuss sex workers together at length.
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One speaker talked at length about the moon, and how its orbit proved the Earth couldn't be spherical, which seemed a little counterintuitive.
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Yap then introduced Vice President Joe Biden, who spoke at length about how far we have to go to combat violence against women.
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In the past, we had talked at length about the politics of drag, Denim's queering of pop culture, and what "camp" means today.
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Unlike many nominees who hide their views, Bork testified at length on his interpretive views, which were far more nuanced than critics suggested.
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These ideas have been debated at length and in multiple forums, resulting in a wide spectrum of ideological, geopolitical, moral and practical positions.
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Other offenses in the puzzle riled for different reasons, which Rebecca Falcon, a 30-year-old crossword constructor, enumerated at length on Twitter.
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The MPs are also expected to address at length a law on non-governmental organizations that has steered a great deal of controversy.
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Speaking before the vice president, Obama went on at length detailing Biden's accomplishments while remembering some of his well-known off-color moments.
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Everyone listened uncomfortably to a man who spoke at length, in an agitated voice, about certain flaws he'd discovered in the hard sciences.
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Companies like Toyota, Uber and Waymo have discussed at length how they are testing autonomous vehicles on the streets of Mountain View, Calif.
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Barbra Streisand was on the phone, complaining at length about sexism and unequal pay for women in Hollywood, when Ovitz blew a fuse.
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Ms. Haskell quotes him at length in the catalog's detailed chronology; it seems an attempt to show how boring and repetitive he became.
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He has discussed it at length with Aidy Ward, his agent and favored sounding board, and with his captain at City, Vincent Kompany.
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He also talked at length about a comment he had made about Serena Williams's rank if she had played on the men's circuit.
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I go places, draw from life on the spot, talk with people at length and use their own words to tell true stories.
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Scorsese spoke at length about his hesitance when it came to "Raging Bull," in part because he didn't know how to shoot sports.
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At the rally, he talked at length about mutating viruses and falsely claimed that failed vaccines were producing a new strain of measles.
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This time, of course, he spoke at length with the news media, which bore the cumulative scar tissue of years of Connors's churlishness.
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In small group sessions, with only the leaders and few aides present, the world's major economic and geopolitical problems are discussed at length.
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In small group sessions, with only the leaders and few aides present, the world's major economic and geopolitical problems are discussed at length.
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Krastev and Holmes do not discuss at length the part that antagonistic imitation played in Russia's interference in the U.S. elections in 2016.
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Hillar C. Moore III, the district attorney of East Baton Rouge, detailed the evidence against Mr. Gleason at length during the news conference.
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He has spoken about the issue at length and is expected to announce in February a $42 million budget proposal to support victims.
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But Maddow chose to read aloud, at length, from an obscure article by Menashi published in 2010 in The Journal of International Law.
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On Tuesday night, the Daily Mail published a bombshell story quoting Porter's second wife, Jennifer Willoughby, at length about his allegedly abusive nature.
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He speaks at a glacial pace, digesting a question at length before delivering his answer with the baritone authority of a seasoned monologist.
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In fact, I've written at length about the many mistakes I've made as an entrepreneur and their influence on me personally and professionally.
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"I think [Musk] had worrying intentions," said Stanton, who had been prevented from discussing the tube at length on the stand in December.
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But he spoke at length about WWF's zero-tolerance policies and insisted to BuzzFeed News that eco-guard violence was not an epidemic.
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When he met with the company's chief executive, Jack Dorsey, in April, Mr. Trump reportedly pressed him at length about the lost followers.
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Kennedy, who spoke at length at one point, acknowledged that if he were president he wouldn't have nominated some people on the list.
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President Trump should find himself well-versed on the topic, which he discussed at-length with Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu, earlier this month.
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"The lessons learned from the investment have been discussed at length in prior communications," Anne Farlow, the board's chairwoman, wrote in the letter.
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She sought to close that gap in her speech, arguing at length that Trump's success in the business world isn't what it seems.
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But Trump also spoke at length about the idea of training teachers to carry guns, saying gun-free school zones only become targets.
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"One could discuss at length who's to blame for the fact that this situation went belly up," VW's Mueller said, declining further comment.
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But we certainly follow normal reporting practices, and went over it at length with both the White House and the Department of Justice.
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The judge read at length from an exchange of messages between Mr. Cruz and one of the teenagers from whom he solicited pictures.
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He used to listen while his mistress read the Bible, and at length asked her to teach him to read it for himself.
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I have thought about it at length, and I have some suggestions (because, well, because obviously): This pretty much seems in the bag?
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In this case, there is nothing inherently feminist about showing female characters suffering at length before retaliating against a caricature of a misogynist.
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After talking online at length, Pup Scrubs invited me to upstate New York for a visit at his one-of-a-kind kennel.
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" But it tries, at length, to empathize with Trump's supporters, who C.K. argues see all the presidential candidates as "bullshit soft criminal opportunists.
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Modi also spoke at length about delivering a "new India" by 2022, underlining his confidence of winning the next general election, due by 2019.
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Bundy talked at length to authors Stephen Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth (who conducted many of the interviews with Bundy for the new Netflix documentary).
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According to a source with knowledge, Barr has been preparing at length for back-to-back congressional hearings this week on the Russia investigation.
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As The New York Times' Mike Isaac has tweeted (at length), this is the kind of thing that really rubs people the wrong way.
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When reached for additional comment on a number of recent accusations facing the company, Tidal denied at length the reporting done by Dagens Naeringsliv.
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Justin has spoken at length about working with the cystic fibrosis community, including the late activist Claire Wineland to whom the film is dedicated.
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Still, this is Game of Thrones we're talking about, and that means absolutely no potential clue is too small to write at length about.
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The senator spoke at length on the topic at hand, and he came armed with a new version of his fake net neutrality bill.
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Before putting together The Planets, he spoke at length with Mamoru Mohri, Japan's first astronaut, who was launched into space in 1992 and 2000.
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The two often talked about music at length, Hines remembers, and often at odd hours of the night as Prince was known to do.
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In July 2017, after intimate details of her injuries were discussed at length inside the courtroom, Hernández was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
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I've spent like thousands of hours researching this issue from a social science perspective, so I can speak at length about that with authority.
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After talking at length with Davis, I decided that experiences related to Gonzalez-Torres's work, though intimate and personal, are meant to be shared.
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She quoted at length from Justice Scalia's majority opinion in Johnson, which said courts could not tell which crimes Congress had meant to punish.
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But it is only after six more episodes, following subplots and storylines far afield, that the Indians themselves finally get to speak at length.
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At one point, Trump spoke at length about defeating Hillary Clinton and about conspiracy theories related to the servers of the Democratic National Committee.
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What was helpful with that, beyond talking to them at length, was texting, emailing, and Facebook messaging with them — "seeing" their voices in print.
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Within two days, after re-interviewing Heinrich at length, they located bones, teeth and a T-shirt with the name "Wetterling" stenciled on it.
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Chang is careful to let her subjects speak for themselves, and that often means quoting at length from their own statements or blog posts.
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But historians also know that the Samaritan Woman, a repentant sinner who conversed at length with Jesus, was usually depicted in dialogue with him.
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Initially, the diplomat spoke at length about the deep distrust between his country and the United States, according to the reports of the session.
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In his infamous pre-departure phone call to the liberal American Prospect, Bannon talked trade shop at length and cited the Section 301 complaint.
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You can watch an archived version of today's Twitch stream below, where the team discusses the more technical aspects of the speedrun at length.
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As Motherboard has explored at length, content moderation on a platform as large as Facebook or YouTube is extraordinarily difficult, and mistakes are common.
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Gonzalez has spoken at length about the album's unfashionable source material: soft rock, theatrical metal, chintzy disco, theme songs for shows like Punky Brewster.
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Dressed in blue short-sleeves and jeans, Simpson spoke at length in his defense at the hearing on Thursday, which began at 10 a.m.
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As my Vox colleague David Roberts explained at length, the top-down power generation model is becoming increasingly obsolete, as we're seeing in Texas.
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Speaking at length and in great detail, Comey laid out four main examples of behavior by the president he found either inappropriate or troubling.
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An eyewitness told me that she went at length to defend the transatlantic relationship, the importance of NATO, and — surprise, surprise — U.S.-EU relations.
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The lit-from-within skin, the rumpled hair, the je ne sais quoi — they're things we all covet (and have reported on at length).
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Clinton has spoken at length in her presidential campaign on topics as diverse as Alzheimer's research and military tensions in the South China Sea.
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Airbnb touted its work with Jersey City as an exemplary partnership, highlighting it at length in PR materials concerning regulations in the following years.
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During their three-hour meeting, Rohrabacher recalled discussing their respective philosophies about government -- and talking at length about the 2016 meddling in the elections.
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Dan Warthen told me when he first came up here that he said he talked to him one day at length how he pitched.
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"At first we thought it was a prank, a joke," Ms. Griezmann said Tuesday, speaking at length about her experience for the first time.
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At the Charleston forum, Booker spoke at length about his time as mayor of Newark, which is among the poorest cities in New Jersey.
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This could be one-on-one interviews where a politician has a chance to speak at length and be challenged by a probing journalist.
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And the currency of reactionary writing in today's France, as seen in the popularity of Éric Zemmour and Michel Houellebecq, is examined at length.
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Mueller marches on, interviewing witnesses at length, who will be indicted if they do not tell the truth when they are questioned by investigators.
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From Politico: One beleaguered 31-year-old female administration official described at length her "very, very frequent" scraps with her matches on dating apps.
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I'd actually interviewed Lynn Gunn a few times over the phone, sometimes at length for cover features, but we'd never met face to face.
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I was speaking at length to a young student who, like his Brahmin ancestors, was steeped in the study of Sanskrit and the Veda.
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And the president-elect spoke at length with former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, a political independent who criticized Mr. Trump sharply during the campaign.
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He then spoke at length about how Federer's consistent excellence had motivated him to raise his own game and standards earlier in his career.
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I've written at length about why Breath of the Wild works as a game, and I think those words are still my words now.
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At least a dozen editors discussed the image, which came from The Associated Press, at length on Tuesday after seeing it on social media.
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The film podcast world is filled with shows that boast panels of white guys talking at length about their favorite and least favorite movies.
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A substantial percentage of the book is given over to personal testimonies, sometimes quoted at length, taken from memoirs, pamphlets and other researchers' work.
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They spread their arms wide and embraced at length, the rabbi patting the pastor rhythmically on the back as the pastor drew him close.
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The author, who has written at length about the royal family, offers a cleareyed view of the monarchy, its privilege and its faltering morals.
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The first time Jess and I found ourselves alone we hugged at length in a way entirely inappropriate for people who had just met.
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Alexie considers at length, and with a considerable amount of round-the-mulberry-bush repetition, what we talk about when we talk about grief.
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The pageantry was shown at length on China's state-run evening television news, with the two men looking like friends, if rather stiff ones.
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"Citizen K," a profile from Alex Gibney in which Khodorkovsky is interviewed at length, doesn't so much resolve Khodorkovsky's contradictions as it reflects them.
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But Pence's spokeswoman Katie Waldman afterward tweeted out video of the vice president chatting at length with Charles backstage at the event in Jerusalem.
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Though Branson has discussed his space goals at length, the serial entrepreneur admits that he still can't believe that it's actually coming to fruition.
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Mr. Spicer held his briefing on Monday without TV cameras, though on Tuesday and Wednesday, he answered questions at length and before the cameras.
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Cory Booker, a 2020 presidential candidate with deep ties to the state who has spoken at length about the need to rebuild state parties.
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Moreover, with so many of these key participants now septuagenarians and octogenarians, the opportunity to interview them at length seems like a genuine service.
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CNN reported Sunday that Mueller had deliberated at length about subpoenaing Trump before deciding not to make a formal request within the Justice Department.
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One topic we discussed at length was whether and when Democrats should fully finance their proposals, and when it makes sense to deficit spend.
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"I'm sure I will comment at length over the next two months as we dance on the lip of a volcano," Oliver snarkily responded.
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The problem, as we discuss at length elsewhere, is that MacLean doesn't have the evidence that would even begin to support this extraordinary claim.
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Democratic presidential candidates discussed climate change at length on the debate stage Wednesday night, addressing energy sources ranging from natural gas to lithium batteries.
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Multiple Republicans, in fact, went on at length about what a disgrace it was that Democrats had provided a platform for such a scoundrel.
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If there was any confusion about that on Webber's part, it probably owed to the fact that Donaghy talked about that game at length.
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Indeed, in an interview with the New York Times, Trump complained at length that Sessions shouldn't have recused himself from oversight of the Russia investigation.
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Cruz is famous for his love of geek culture—he can enthuse at length about Watchmen and give an impromptu recital of The Princess Bride.
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When the company debuted its Disney+ service to investors last month, it also spoke at length about how Hulu fits into its overall streaming strategy.
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Chief Financial Officer Marianne Lake spoke at length about technology during the bank's annual investor day in New York detailing how JPMorgan on improve technology.
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Some of the smartest minds in cryptography have explained at length that backdoors are a bad idea because they make us all inherently less secure.
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Each series in the archive centers on a different neighborhood and community; they are uploaded to her website, where viewers can peruse them at length.
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Shpiel Verb: to speak one's opinion at length; noun: a speech; usually intended to persuade Extra credit: in Yiddish, the verb shpiln means "to play."
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They have spoken at length in the Oval Office about Pentagon issues, and about their shared view that weapons programs are unnecessarily expensive and cumbersome.
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To recall how we got here, let's quickly review what I mean by an epistemic crisis (a subject I have written on at length before).
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The government just issued a 448-page report that details, at length, the way no one who works for Trump even listens to the president.
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"Last night Skyworks Solutions reported a solid quarter, and they talked at length about 5G, but the market would have none of it, " Cramer said.
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In fact, the Kremlin-connected attorney, Natalia Veselnitskaya, pivoted off Clinton and spoke at length about overturning US laws meant to stop Russian financial misconduct.
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"I spoke at length just about personal values and just what it meant to me with the things that were happening since 2013," said Snowden.
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While on the phone, Mattis repeatedly asked Tavera how he was doing, listened at length, and expressed sincere gratitude for the Army vet's service. 3.
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Stone had spoken publicly at length about the charges against him — he pleaded not guilty and has denounced Mueller's investigation — and made numerous media appearances.
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The medical mystery was discussed at length in a case report published this month to BMJ Journals, as first reported by the Daily Mail Online.
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He thinks Rockstar would refute the claim by pointing right back at PRN's filing, which describes at length Vice City's global presence and enduring success.
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Comedy writer Bess Kalb discussed this at length on Twitter on Wednesday, although it's been reported before by The New York Times and other publications.
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In Braxton's 2014 memoir Unbreak My Heart: A Memoir, she wrote at length about her lupus diagnosis, revealing her uncle had died from the disease.
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The aftermath of the moment has been discussed at length, with the popstar getting help for her issues and becoming an advocate for mental health.
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"We have talked at length about my urban renewal agenda and our message of economic revival, very much including our inner cities," Donald Trump said.
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There, he enumerated at length the virtues of illustrated manuscripts over printed books, citing their superior longevity and the elevated virtues required in their fabrication.
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Bain gave frequent updates to fans about his condition on social media and spoke at length about his cancer at various times over the years.
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This is symbolised by the cherry blossom – and as spring bloomed in England I found myself reflecting at length on this powerful yet intangible notion.
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Once the domain of amateur mumblers who spoke at length about laptop specs or chemtrails, podcasting has become big business and listeners are paying attention.
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Artificial Intelligence While many have discussed the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) at length, in practice AI leads us to some very difficult societal challenges.
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Speaking to reporters, Hestrin described at length the nature of the alleged abuse while noting it was only a "snapshot" of the case thus far.
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United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) President Cecil Roberts spoke passionately and at length to members of his union, their families and labor-movement allies.
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He talked at length about the growing market for what he was calling "deep insight bioengineering," which would reshape the multi-trillion dollar health system.
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Instead, we later learn, he offers the testimony of Godfrey, who's been in on all the meetings where the Influence's cargo was discussed at length.
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Foreign policy Kasich weighed in at length on the foreign policy front, offering specifics about what he would do in two key areas facing Trump.
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When he had heard enough of Johel's sad story to understand it was a matter of love, Monsieur Etienne spoke at length in soft Creole.
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It tantalizes at length with wildly orchestrated fragments of rhythm, harmony or melody, then ends with the theme as Beethoven wrote it, sober, spare, solid.
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But Ms. Pelosi's remarks on impeachment were the first time she discussed the growing inquiry at length with reporters since Congress recessed in late October.
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At this point, the solutions to the problem have been covered at length and are enough to fill volumes of books no one will read.
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Since campaigning for the Irish referendum began, American anti-choice activists have travelled to Ireland to proselytize at length in defense of the Eighth Amendment.
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But the diagnosis might be vastly different and only findable by talking at length to explore the nature, timing, effect and disability of the condition.
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I have spoken to him at length over the last three months, so I don't really have anything at this point to add to that.
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Trump spoke at length during the signing, thanking Republicans in Congress for getting the legislation to his desk and predicting it would help the economy.
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I worry that there is a hidden danger in a work like "Enlightenment Now," by the cognitive scientist Steven Pinker, which Rothman discusses at length.
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Original science fiction tv shows have historically been hard to sell because they're hard to sum up in a logline—or even explain at length.
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For most of its nine-season run, I've argued — sometimes at length — that ABC's The Middle was one of TV's most underrated, most unsung treats.
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" Here's why: A member of Congress who recently spoke at length with Trump about trade said: "He thinks he's right and he thinks he's winning.
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The New York Times quoted Wells at length in July 1894, detailing a speech she gave summarizing her success in publicizing American lynching in Britain.
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Hornaday and Darling were the only law enforcement officials willing to answer questions about any of these incidents at length, and then only over email.
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Helaine Olen and I note at length in our book that many specific products and services offered by financial professionals are overpriced or actually harmful.
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In his opinion, Judge Leon said the Justice Department's lawyer explained at length that there was a history of the government's blocking somewhat similar deals.
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Moreover, the president's son has been interviewed at length as a part of congressional investigations, and Mr. Flynn's testimony could show he was not candid.
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The president talked at length about the wall and repeatedly pressed the senators about eliminating the filibuster so they could fund it with 51 votes.
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And what we see in comparing the letters and notebooks to the final product is an account worked over at length, thoroughly revised, details changed.
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It was possible to plop down on a cushion and watch them at length, but I preferred to check in on their progress at intervals.
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Ms. Collins said she talked to Judge Kavanaugh "at length" about the Garza case — the only abortion case in which he has rendered a decision.
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She spoke with me at length, with the hope of destigmatizing a positive diagnosis: "We have no idea how we acquired COVID-219," she said.
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Witness accounts of victims and emergency workers have already been detailed at length in the news media, pretrial hearings, and at least one exhaustive report.
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But in the movie, the wrestlers talk at length about their love-hate relationships with the eccentric, demanding, and not always simpatico Cimber and McLane.
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Demonetization and poor recommendation of LGBTQ content are two areas that Wojcicki spoke about at length with popular vlogger Alfie Deyes in a recent interview.
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He spoke at length about ways to alleviate regional traffic problems and vowed to continue the positive business climate that he would inherit if elected.
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She's likely to weigh in on ABC's cancellation of "Roseanne," which Ms. Gay discussed at length in an Op-Ed in The Times in March.
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I chatted with Winter at length on the broader hardware market and whether consumers were willing to fork over money for a premium shower experience.
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Then I look at length — I prefer diaries that are between 3,000-5,000 words, though I'll edit down a long one if it's really great.
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In his recent interview with MSNBCs Rachel Maddow, Parnas discussed at length how he was afraid of Trump and did not want to cross him.
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Mr. Self (never has his name seemed so apt) tries to one-up Mr. Hens by bragging at length about his own peerless nicotine addiction.
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In fact, Ms. Brown said that she and her son then talked at length about war and why some people might find his comments hurtful.
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Lawmakers have discussed moderation at length, with some calling for amending, or even gutting, a law known as Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
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While it's great for news and trending events, it didn't fulfill my joy for discussions and engaging at length with people about ideas and topics.
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Mr. Tillerson, who has been virtually silent in his two months as secretary of state, spoke at length about the strategic considerations behind the strike.
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It does so with a boundless imagination and a moral rage that roam, at length and at large, where few playwrights have dared to tread.
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