And where is it healthy for me to be just me and him to be just him?
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He wrote that Boston and New York "may be just within range, and Washington "may be just out of range.
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After years of seeming to be just around the corner, the era of self-driving taxis could be just five years away.
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" Sometimes the answer will be, "Just not right now.
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You have billions of them — you'll be just fine.
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A quarter of that would be just to make hydrogen.
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A gift that will want to be just like YOU.
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Barclays believes growth for 2019 will be just 0.9 percent.
|
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I didn't want to be just a Top 20 artist.
|
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I don't want it to be just squeezed toward summer.
|
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Surely it'd be just as easy with Apple Music, right?
|
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The surprise may be just how much his opinion matters.
|
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Post trade costs have ceased to be just an afterthought.
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Uncle Gary might not be just wrong but dead wrong.
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Indoor houseplants can be just as beneficial to your health.
|
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Play the long game Trump's bluster could be just that.
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He assured everyone he is going to be just fine.
|
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News on that front may be just around the corner.
|
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But Rubin's idea could be just wild enough to work.
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It could be just what you need to find relief.
|
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Al and his friends appeared to be just as shocked.
|
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Now that rate is thought to be just over 4%.
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These will be just as liquid as every other contract.
|
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And they knew it could be just about any woman.
|
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A managed coexistence could be just as or more lucrative.
|
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So this "renegotiating" bit seems to be just empty talk.
|
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Maybe the two of you will always be just friends.
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All the decorations will be just as you left them.
|
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The Need to Impeach campaign may be just getting started.
|
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Wednesday's trading was on pace to be just as slow.
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And AMC would be just fine with that, it seems.
|
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But, hey, comfort food is supposed to be just that!
|
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These public protestations may be just the beginning for Facebook.
|
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But we don't want it to be just for women.
|
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She encourages other Black wunderkinds to be just as bold.
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If I could say anything, it'll be just do something.
|
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Being married is going to be just that much better.
|
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And I felt like everything had to be just perfect.
|
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But that will be just the beginning of the trouble.
|
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And that would be just the end of the beginning.
|
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Yet Latinos can be just as partisan as anyone else.
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American, he thought, might be just the accent for it.
|
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Brexit might yet prove to be just such a division.
|
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Here's hoping that this year, she'll be just as honest.
|
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The kissing competition was meant to be just good fun.
|
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So that means your photos have to be just perfect.
|
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The two spacecraft will be just a few kilometers apart.
|
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Reinvention, it seems, will be just as important as invention.
|
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Duchene would be just about perfect, but he'd cost plenty.
|
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Blanket bans have never been and will never be just.
|
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In Asia, it could be just another day in class.
|
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Except Louis C.K. wasn't supposed to be just another asshole.
|
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"He'd be just another washed up football player," Papagan added.
|
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The EU's case against Apple may be just the beginning.
|
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And research shows it might not be just for fun.
|
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WATCH: Can You Really Be 'Just Friends' With An Ex?
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It should be just a little saltier than is pleasant.
|
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It proves that there won't be just one universal cryptocurrency.
|
|
The Clinton camp seems to be just realizing this now.
|
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Instead, the hacker appears to be just that — a hacker.
|
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That happens to be just fine with investors for now.
|
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In a properly darkened room, it should be just fine.
|
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Something on this list has to be just for me.
|
|
And apprenticeship might be just what they are looking for.
|
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And being a flower kid may be just the start.
|
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I figured maybe this could be just a big mistake.
|
|
A home makeover may be just what the doctor ordered.
|
|
It's hard not to be just completely horrified and disgusted.
|
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"It won't be just military, it has to be economic."
|
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And now there may be just one or two people.
|
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It can be just as powerful as the spoken word.
|
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The Men can be just about anybody they want to.
|
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And I'm betting he would be just fine with that.
|
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" DeBoer said, "Gonna be just as amazing as you are.
|
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It will be just wheeling the baby down the corridor.
|
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Even doubling rural Indians' wages would be just a start.
|
|
In that scenario we will be just sitting ducks there.
|
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Shareholders would then be just another unsecured creditor, he said.
|
|
West has never wanted to be just like everyone else.
|
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It might be just enough to get the bill passed.
|
|
Hope she will be just as impressed as I was.
|
|
But the talk at this point may be just theater.
|
|
Anything Amazon builds would need to be just as smart.
|
|
For some, a 3D rendering may be just as good.
|
|
Those words would be just bluster if Strange had won.
|
|
Not too much — the consistency has to be just right.
|
|
"He'd be just another washed up football player," Papagan said.
|
|
"Do not wait; the time will never be "just right.
|
|
The results of these reforms will be just the opposite.
|
|
Bush's selection of Thomas proved to be just as influential.
|
|
We expect the laws to be just and fairly applied.
|
|
" I didn't believe men and women could be "just friends.
|
|
I THINK THIS MAY BE JUST A ONE MONTH ABERRATION.
|
|
Delivery times of finished cars may be just as unpredictable.
|
|
All of these bigwigs will be just fine, of course.
|
|
The cost to workers will be just $1 a day.
|
|
Mark Bittman's cold soba noodles will be just the ticket.
|
|
In Ethiopia's case, the unrest appears to be just beginning.
|
|
You never know when the market could be just annihilated.
|
|
Amazon without the reviews would be just a big store.
|
|
Sometimes abrasiveness can be just as ambient as baby powder.
|
|
And bullying doesn't have to be just as a child.
|
|
That seems to me to be just a general joke.
|
|
If that proves to be just technical enough, that's fine.
|
|
But that would be just the beginning of our problems.
|
|
But this turned out to be just a transition period.
|
|
Your words, time and behavior can be just as important.
|
|
I like everything to be just right, all the time.
|
|
Having the Grammys back will be just terrific for us.
|
|
"It cannot be just a history lesson," Mr. Lee said.
|
|
But Vecnos isn't going to be just about 360 cameras.
|
|
Sometimes your heroes turn out to be just that: heroes.
|
|
That would be just about the perfect world for me.
|
|
This may be just another armchair epidemiologist observation of course.
|
|
And Clinton is going to be just fine with that.
|
|
To her classmates, Princess Charlotte will be just another kid.
|
|
The movie can't be just the misfire that it is.
|
|
But political leadership is supposed to be just that: leadership.
|
|
If we fail, it won't be just the president's fault.
|
|
And this may be just the tip of the iceberg.
|
|
A student loan should be just as easy to handle.
|
|
Can war, and the violence it begets, ever be just?
|
|
Ahi Assassins was supposed to be just a fish store.
|
|
And this could be just the beginning of something larger.
|
|
For if you do, the Impossible will be just that!
|
|
The buyer is likely to be just another family member.
|
|
It could be just what Wall Street is looking for.
|
|
But Mr. Lewis's quieter passages can be just as transporting.
|
|
That they would be just like us, in other words.
|
|
She said that was likely to be just the start.
|
|
And Mr. Matatov may be just that sort of scammer.
|
|
"When I lose, I try to be just Ons Jabeur."
|
|
I've heard estimates they'll be just lying on the street.
|
|
Such a force could be just the solution Afghanistan needs.
|
|
In a war, we would be just in the way.
|
|
All of that will be just fine with GOP lawmakers.
|
|
It will not be just something people watch and forget.
|
|
And the stakes are likely to be just as high.
|
|
That means that Tuesday's vote may be just the beginning.
|
|
So the rivalry between these programs may be just beginning.
|
|
Should they be just political, or also social and economic?
|
|
The scene would be just as effective with no visuals.
|
|
"It couldn't be just a weekend toy," Mr. Juechter said.
|
|
And that, Mr. Thiel signaled, would be just the beginning.
|
|
So instead it attempts to be just about everything else.
|
|
Sanders may be just what Democrats need to beat Trump.
|
|
But it may be just what you need to do.
|
|
A smaller, less magisterial Holmes may be just about right.
|
|
Likely Trump's rhetoric will be just one of many elements.
|
|
"It can't all be just real estate, hotels and banking."
|
|
And many fear that it may be just the beginning.
|
|
And my team is going to be just like them.
|
|
With the Mets, injuries always seem to be just offstage.
|
|
Like it should be just family, which we weren't exactly.
|
|
Words tell stories, but bodies can be just as effective.
|
|
He'll always be just plain Irving to us, I guess.
|
|
With the GOP's complicity, Trump could be just getting started.
|
|
"It used to be just a good haircut," she said.
|
|
The climate crisis continues to be just that… a crisis.
|
|
Or is he always doomed to be just that: less.
|
|
Your peak earning years may be just around the corner.
|
|
A commission on slavery and reparations would be just that.
|
|
Next year growth is expected to be just 0.8 percent.
|
|
Vestager's replacement as competition commissioner could be just as tough.
|
|
It might be just inartful, and just a clerical discrepancy.
|
|
All in all, it appears Sophia will be just fine.
|
|
Voting should be just the beginning for us young millennials.
|
|
I think they can be just awful for the author.
|
|
I think that may be just the way we were.
|
|
Now, the next generation wants to be just like him.
|
|
And that could potentially prove to be just as damaging.
|
|
Now it's ... I think we'll be just fine without it.
|
|
The youthquake, in other words, may be just getting started.
|
|
I finally got to a point where I could have different bands and wake up in a different city and work on something different, sometimes be just a drummer, sometimes be just a guitarist.
|
|
Revamping classic attractions will be just the tip of the iceberg.
|
|
Rennes will be just an hour and a half from Paris.
|
|
Most of these games would be just fine on another platform.
|
|
Virtual sex can be just as kinky as in-person sex.
|
|
But this case may be just the tip of the iceberg.
|
|
We won't know until then which size will be just right.
|
|
Don't get us wrong, sentimental tattoos can be just as gorgeous.
|
|
And hope to be just like U, if U let him.
|
|
A great red that could be just a tiny bit sheerer.
|
|
Stars — they might actually be just like us when lounging around.
|
|
This Adriana Lima fragrance tip might be just one such moment.
|
|
But over the long run, they could be just as devastating.
|
|
Streaming Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime video should be just fine.
|
|
The losses could be just beginning, if history is any guide.
|
|
It would be just as unwise for America to sit back.
|
|
Please don't let this be just another one of those articles.
|
|
They can be just 90 characters long and cannot contain photos.
|
|
Yet social media may be just one piece of the puzzle.
|
|
They could be great, and I'll be just fine never knowing.
|
|
Expect to be just as picky about the people you date.
|
|
For the royal baby, dual citizenship may be just an inconvenience.
|
|
Your relationship with this film will likely be just as complicated.
|
|
"I never wanted this to be just about me," he said.
|
|
That may be just how Attorney General William Barr likes it.
|
|
I wanted to be just like him, [and] he played Ludwig.
|
|
I suspect Samsung's lack of answers will be just as deafening.
|
|
I don't want it to be just a four-game stand.
|
|
The generals' confusion may be just a sign of ill-preparedness.
|
|
We're sure Ardern will be just fine, thank you very much.
|
|
The Houston law firm Bracewell & Giuliani will now be just Bracewell.
|
|
The biggest one may be just how do you enforce it?
|
|
Imagine some distribution of wealth that is deemed to be just.
|
|
I think it'll be just as small with family and friends.
|
|
The Weinstein revelations might be just shocking enough to inspire action.
|
|
Her next looks to be just as exciting: the space race.
|
|
The turmoil caused by reversing globalisation would be just as bad.
|
|
The reality of quantum computing could be just three years away
|
|
"I won't be just doing some scary online thing," she says.
|
|
The abolition of term limits may be just such a blunder.
|
|
That would be just shy of last season's 12.7 percent growth.
|
|
I just wanted it to be just so pure and gorgeous.
|
|
Autonomous cars are supposed to be just around the corner, right?
|
|
Without his work, the mysteries of space would be just that.
|
|
For 2018 into 2019, it will be just under 20 hours.
|
|
I'm gonna be just like everybody else with no hot tea.
|
|
The lights may be just as bright, but not as white.
|
|
" I was like, "No, you should be just like yourself, actually.
|
|
Would making the hackers Russian be just too close to reality?
|
|
I don't want him to be just sitting around doing nothing.
|
|
That shy apprehensiveness should be just as appealing in dwarf form.
|
|
And too low can be just as disruptive as too high.
|
|
To be just sort of part of it but not quite?
|
|
I'd be just another hunk of space debris on that timeline.
|
|
Because pizza in space shouldn't be just reserved for our jammies.
|
|
Or is it going to be just a waste of time?
|
|
We can't be just concerned with the revenue of 2 companies.
|
|
We wanted to be just like our Android brethren, we said.
|
|
Abdul seemed to be just fine as she finished her set.
|
|
Sanders' videos would be just a joke if millions didn't watch.
|
|
Which means Android Go apps can be just as useful here.
|
|
"It won't be just about the (possible) rate cut," she said.
|
|
The relief we feel afterward is going to be just exhilarating.
|
|
These will be just as important as advances in crop improvement.
|
|
"Hackers, founders, and freaks," which could be just one person, really.
|
|
It is, after all, incredibly common to be just scraping by.
|
|
And its inspiring story could be just what you needed today.
|
|
In fact, another leg of the rebound may be just beginning.
|
|
It can actually be just as important as the workout itself.
|
|
Zinke's problems stemming from his Florida move could be just beginning.
|
|
It could be just the thing to make VR catch on.
|
|
It won't be just the Navy that gets the lash here.
|
|
You and your PB&Js will be just fine on Tuesday.
|
|
"This would be just an additional pro-export impulse," he added.
|
|
It may be just me, but this is hard, isn't it?
|
|
I'm going to do my best to be just like you.
|
|
Next season's salary cap will be just over $94 million. Why?
|
|
Or it could be just another one of my stupid ideas.
|
|
I want her to be just as smart as everybody else.
|
|
So why is the reality proving to be just the opposite?
|
|
Iraqi forces may be just days away from declaring Mosul liberated.
|
|
This may seem to be just the way the world works.
|
|
In other words, brain-training games might be just that: games. .
|
|
Gallo's hit would be just one of two for the Rangers.
|
|
It is possible for men and women to be just friends.
|
|
But that might be just the start of the price implications.
|
|
Besides, something tells us Beyonce is going to be just fine.
|
|
Plimack Mangold proves this telling to be just that – a fiction.
|
|
It will be just as hard to justify dietitians selling soda.
|
|
This may be just an updated play from the historical playbook.
|
|
But they might be just the tip of his legal troubles.
|
|
Sometimes, the means can be just as, if not more, telling.
|
|
And a week proved to be just enough time to detox.
|
|
The storms will be just as devastating in the long-term.
|
|
The silver lining: This might be just the medicine we need.
|
|
My own bed would be just a 20-minute walk away.
|
|
Too many of us seem to be just fine with it.
|
|
Changing Yahoo passwords will be just the start for many users.
|
|
The water polo teams will be just fine with walk-ons.
|
|
In human years, this bull market may be just a teenager.
|
|
It was less good for you to be just an actor.
|
|
"That protection should be just as robust in a military court."
|
|
"It's gonna be just like Trump -- frustrating as hell," Hof says.
|
|
Aren't these groups Trump may be just itching to take on?
|
|
I don&apost want my life to be just about survival.
|
|
And I'm hopeful he'll run, because he would be just fine.
|
|
"I don't want to be just a little nice monotone character."
|
|
Obviously, I love Adele and turned out to be just great.
|
|
In the end though these averages will be just that — averages.
|
|
Other, seemingly innocuous distortions of reality can be just as lethal.
|
|
So it could be just the gendering of a political position.
|
|
A healthier, more humane city can be just around the corner.
|
|
People expect you to be just like them, and you're not.
|
|
This, he emphasized, would be just the start of his process.
|
|
We fully expect the new rules to be just as illegal.
|
|
He guarantees that if I go alone, I'll be just fine.
|
|
And in the end, this turns out to be just perfect.
|
|
And he hopes his latest character will be just as bold.
|
|
"It's not going to be just Apple," Hassett said Thursday morning.
|
|
Next year, Alabama will be just as good, if not better.
|
|
She may be just what's needed to turn the ratings around.
|
|
"I think there should be just about no exemptions," he said.
|
|
To be just, fair, free, democratic and have freedom of speech.
|
|
Achievement tracking can be just as powerful in our personal lives.
|
|
Pleasure is found in their refusal to be just one thing.
|
|
The Los Angeles Rams' new logos may be just the target.
|
|
Each time there would be "just regular, everyday chatting," he said.
|
|
As Hofmann says: "Laughing at yourself can be just for you."
|
|
Mr. Markiewicz of La Colombe would be just fine with that.
|
|
In a year or two it will be just one person.
|
|
Part of the solution will be — just as at Heal — telemedicine.
|
|
Because we are social distancing, the filming will be just us.
|
|
Excluding the energy sector, the increase would be just 22019 percent.
|
|
Forget the 'rona ... magnets seem to be just as dangerous 😆
|
|
We could be just a moment away from the next level.
|
|
Could it be just a dumb tax cut for the wealthy?
|
|
A closer listen shows musical silence to be just as eloquent.
|
|
Mr. Facher could be just as brutal out of the courtroom.
|
|
Your kids will be just fine attending a good public university.
|
|
It will be just this little delicate thread that goes woosh!
|
|
Because your pet deserves to be just as cozy as you.
|
|
"Land of the Dead" would be just as appropriate a title.
|
|
If Assad is overthrown, the winners will be just as bad.
|
|
There could be just one question: Would he shoot to kill?
|
|
"People can be just paralyzed with fear," said one turkey expert.
|
|
"Rashaan wanted to be just one of the guys," Plati said.
|
|
You should not be just having a parade of self-accolades.
|
|
It may be just what people need to hear right now.
|
|
If you do, free travel may be just around the corner.
|
|
Nor can the society be said to be just or healthy.
|
|
However, handmade and artisan-crafted items will be just as coveted.
|
|
One is to be just really good where you are today.
|
|
"We're supposed to be 'just pretty to look at,'" he continued.
|
|
Even then, they seem to be just going through the motions.
|
|
And then April 15 would be just another sunny spring day.
|
|
Without the bull, she'd be just another cute little bronze figure.
|
|
"The bar is not to be just politically correct," Hall said.
|
|
Reducing furniture waste could be just one or two laws away.
|
|
Valentine's Day doesn't have to be just for the happily connected.
|
|
Generating valuable goals can be just as challenging as accomplishing them.
|
|
It will be just like every other happy occasion: wonderfully imperfect.
|
|
The current decline could be just a squiggle of typical fluctuations.
|
|
Otherwise, he said, "I would be just another guy mouthing off."
|
|
But if it must be just one, we vote for Tekahionwake.
|
|
Most would be just as happy with something quick and easy.
|
|
The TypeCase could be just as useful in those applications, too.
|
|
"I think this could be just the beginning," Mr. Okubo said.
|
|
The fight over the complaint appears to be just getting started.
|
|
This might be just the device to ease your separation anxiety.
|
|
They would still be just as small and powerful as ever.
|
|
Could this be just paranoia -- or scapegoating to delegitimize democratic dissent?
|
|
On the other, she wants to be just Donald Trump's daughter.
|
|
For fast food, price might prove to be just as appealing.
|
|
Indeed, that appears to be just what happened in Loomis' case.
|
|
It can't be just the routine stuff of the spin room.
|
|
It would be just another cell phone with a touch screen.
|
|
It can be just a normal Tuesday, cruising around the city.
|
|
Which are you skeptical of or believe might be just hype?
|
|
Has the show aged poorly or will it be just wunderbar?
|
|
" Could be be just "your daughter, your sister, or your friend.
|
|
But shrimp rolls can be just tasty for a lot less $$$.
|
|
Well, the big bet was to be just a whiskey distillery.
|
|
It could be just as easy for every amendment to fail.
|
|
Then it'll pretty much be just G & L, for a while.
|
|
Harassment doesn't need to be just the cost of doing business.
|
|
Flying pests can be just as bad as the crawling ones.
|
|
But his personal approach may be just convincing enough to do so.
|
|
I just needed to be just a hair better than I was.
|
|
Culture can be technology, innovation, leadership ... It can be just mean people.
|
|
Because this is not going to be just a solution for Ford.
|
|
I think the quarter is going to be just OK, not great.
|
|
They aren't for everyone, but they might be just right for you.
|
|
These days, wedding proposals can be just as extravagant as the wedding.
|
|
Initial leverage will be just north of 21.3 times, an investor said.
|
|
"We didn't want this to be just the large guys getting online."
|
|
Convincing advertisers to spend on Snapchat will be just half the battle.
|
|
But she's learning that building a relationship can be just as tough.
|
|
And under Price's bill, the average tax credit would be just $2,256.
|
|
Machines might be just what we need to make sense of it.
|
|
It's unclear what their roles in the initiative will be just yet.
|
|
Can't a fun pop anthem be just that: A fun pop anthem?
|
|
And I want to be just one of many people doing well.
|
|
I've always found him to be just a very, very good person.
|
|
It's going to be just another kind of feather in our cap.
|
|
YouTube considers the removal of newsworthy videos to be just as harmful.
|
|
Our Polls show that it is going to be just the opposite.
|
|
That turned out to be just the tip of the iceberg here.
|
|
Next step is going to be just a little bit of seasoning.
|
|
TINY countries can be just as hard to govern as big ones.
|
|
Cancellations seem to be just as common as invitations these days, though.
|
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The World Bank predicts that share will be just 8.6% in 2018.
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The admirable men in this show tend to be just that — admirable.
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For fans, the book will be just as fun as the movie.
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That will last over six minutes, and that would be just great.
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This doesn't seem to be just a Bachelor In Paradise problem, either.
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They want to take the world back to be just like that.
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A yuan depreciation spiral could be just the start of China's problems.
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If they stick to exclusive photos and videos, they'll be just fine.
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A large-scale attack could be just around the corner, said Scott.
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A Time Lady can be just as convincing as a Time Lord.
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To many people, Brexit may appear to be just such a policy.
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But Lam wasn't content to be just a middle-man for dealers.
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That appears to be just the start for the company's AI collaborations.
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All of this talk seems to be just fine with many Republicans.
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They should be just right to play Rollo when the time comes.
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When other countries do it, we ought to be just as suspicious.
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I'll make a prediction: I think he's going to be just fine.
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If not, regular 2D Periscope will be just as dazzling, we promise!
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This may be just the kind of "discord" the attackers had planned.
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Tuesday might be just be our new favorite day of the week.
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Look, we can't know who the next Bachelorette will be just yet.
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And it's not just going to be just a Pixel 3 feature.
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Disclosing them to the companies turned out to be just as tricky.
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It would be just the kind of twisted thing he lived for.
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Also, she'd be just as kick-ass of a Betty (just sayin').
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But for flyover country, it will be just another morning in America.
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If priced right, the upcoming DJI Spark could be just as popular.
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I want my son to grow up to be just like you.
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Some of it may be just the genetic response to the drugs.
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Doesn&apost that seem odd that it would be just one guy?
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The mission seemed like it would forever be just over the horizon.
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She could be just smiling and we're, like, 'Oh, isn't that special?
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But this fiery start to the year could be just the beginning.
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Oh good, Kendall Jenner's career as a spokesmodel will be just fine.
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This, said the voice-over, was "the chance to be just—Tim".
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Or it could be just another juicy part of Google's fiendish tease.
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In her view, the wedtech industry is going to be just fine.
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And I think that might be just the beginning for this summer.
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That long-lived system could be just what life needs to thrive.
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A negative emotion may be just as evolutionarily useful as physical pain.
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The brand's profitability is expected to be just 2 percent this year.
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A lot of employees may be just skipping work during work hours.
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We have to be just as organized in defense of our kids.
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Now if it was hosted at Lollapalooza, that would be just perfect.
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How we currently talk about human trafficking can be just as harmful.
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The growth rate for 2019 is expected to be just 4.5 percent.
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Well, there's a Chrome extension that might be just up your alley.
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And I think the next one will be just a detective show.
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If that happens, blockchain could be just as transformational as May suggests.
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Going the DIY route can be just as romantic (and way cheaper).
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Furthermore, as the graphics below show, that might be just for starters.
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To deny that wouldn't be just letting one's partisanship cloud the facts.
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Tuesday's cases could be just the first insight into a grander scheme.
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But with Obama, he genuinely seemed to be just another sports nut.
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Its virtual screen could be just the big-screen replacement you ned.
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Cheer up, commuter: these episodes might be just the ticket you need.
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People say 'save the planet,' but the planet will be just fine.
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Replacing pipes could prove to be just the start of the rebuilding.
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Where you work can be just as important as how you work.
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Initial leverage will be just north of 6 times, an investor said.
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It cannot just be a pledge, it cannot be just an incantation.
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They might be just friends, but those smiles seem more than copacetic.
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The Magic-8 Ball, on the other hand, may be just right.
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Why the recent hype about insurance tech will be just the beginning
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In many cases, it appears to be just a perfect flip-flop.
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Citizen, with its real-time information, may be just what Baltimore needs.
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This will hopefully be just the first of many more to come.
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No, I think it's a couple ... there used to be just one.
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North Korea Shooting a missile over Japan may be just the beginning.
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And with it, Homeland's chance to be just a little more interesting.
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Skateboarding will never be just a sport, and most skaters know that.
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We're going to stay away from it and we'll be just fine.
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At the time, the subway's cancellation was thought to be just temporary.
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And most Canadian gun owners seem to be just fine with that.
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You should, because you'll always just be ... It will be just you.
|
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Of course, Apple could be just steering people to the "upsell" option.
|
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An instant camera could be just the thing for your Instagram addiction.
|
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So why would it not be just as good for everyone else?
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The question remains: Can a naked finger be just a naked finger?
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He already had two, and four cats would be just too many.
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A sink in his New York bedroom would be just the thing.
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The reaction from Republicans and the media would be just mind boggling.
|
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A poorly designed rule can be just as destabilizing as no rule.
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There's every expectation that it will be just as rich and exciting.
|
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But for all of them, it will not be just another move.
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They may be just as vulnerable to a demagogue as Republicans are.
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Initially, a public option would be just another money-losing government boondoggle.
|
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It may be "just" television, but it's also pushing forth important representation.
|
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And the campus will be just that — another campus, without manufacturing jobs.
|
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This may be, just in part, because of the nature of demand.
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It could be clued as "Chatty types" and be just as good.
|
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Trump sees a world ahead to be just as his own is.
|
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Purchasing long-term coverage may not be just for older folks anymore.
|
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In that case, a well-executed staycation can be just as relaxing.
|
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This may not be just a show – it could be very important.
|
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He added that a carbon tax would be just one solution offered.
|
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I wasn't going to be just a football player on the field.
|
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This attribute tends to be just as contagious as a joyful attitude.
|
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Yet I also agreed to be "just friends" with James, at first.
|
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People disagree about what it is for a society to be just.
|
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Great news: Affordable gifts can be just as useful as expensive gifts.
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"It will likely be just enough to calm the mood for now."
|
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I'll guesstimate 0 to 60 acceleration to be just under 8 seconds.
|
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In fact, it might be just the thing that saves us all.
|
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The blood pressure-lowering power of chocolate could be just the beginning.
|
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"Ultimately," she says, "the passport will be just one line of business."
|
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Might a dealmaker be just what a world engulfed in crisis needs?
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It would be "just a conversation among citizens of Montpelier," he said.
|
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In 22019, CMS predicted 2022 per capita costs would be just $4,875.
|
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I wanted a better life, where I wouldn't be just another statistic.
|
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I feel like it would be just the perfect, like, the energy.
|
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Porsche's new Passport subscription program could be just what you're looking for.
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Because if that happens, I think we're going to be just fine.
|
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Indeed, breastfeeding may be just one of many obstacles new parents face.
|
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Increasingly, it looks like that time may be just around the corner.
|
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And that may be just overly simplistic, but history proves it out.
|
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This also happens to be just the second trip in school history.
|
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Couldn't an experienced physician be just as skilled as a blind examiner?
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As for the formula, I didn't want it to be just matte.
|
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Rachel Eulena Williams's Coco Currents turned out to be just the show.
|
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But as this month showed, sometimes you can be just plain unlucky.
|
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It can't be just about what we're going to give to you.
|
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Well, I guess we won't barring some craziness, there'll be just Trump.
|
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If he throws the ball like that he will be just fine.
|
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Greece's medieval ruins can be just as captivating as its cerulean seas.
|
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"She's crafty, and she's supposed to be just our type," wrote Vulture.
|
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If you wake up feeling refreshed, your day should be just fine.
|
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It must also be just and true to the promise of democracy.
|
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Starting Tuesday, Hornacek stressed, there will be just one voice on defense.
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They point out that most people are going to be just fine.
|
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It probably would be just fine for Big Tech's bottom lines, however.
|
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Pfizer said its prices would be just above its own manufacturing costs.
|
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Expect this to be just the start of more measures to come.
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In Mr. Miller's mind, though, those policies should be just the beginning.
|
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CHICAGO — Scott Foster thought it was going to be just another night.
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To be a brand in 2019 isn't to be just a brand.
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"It used to be [just] what you can get, first," she says.
|
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Then again, believing the alternative might be just too depressing to express.
|
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It seems to be, just like Islam, a universalization of Judaic monotheism.
|
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Recall that Pluto used to be just a point of light too.
|
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As a result, a partisan war may be just what he wants.
|
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Hep C drugs could be just the beginning for the Netflix model.
|
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With any luck, they'll be just in time to save the planet.
|
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They're just going to have more babies and be just as poor.
|
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On most sets, the trainers would be just off camera shouting commands.
|
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I predict there will be just as much if not more conflict.
|
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If we do that for the next year, we'll be just fine.
|
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Over the past 50 years, that's proved to be just about everyone.
|
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All the proportions must be just right for it to be beautiful.
|
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" Later Thursday, President Donald Trump said that markets will be "just fine.
|
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" Later Thursday, President Donald Trump said that markets will be "just fine.
|
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To other people it might be just way, way, way low-rent.
|
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Actually, he may be — just not for the reason Biden's team is.
|
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At the end of the day, we're going to be just fine.
|
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If only we had our key pieces back, we'd be just fine.
|
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And medical marijuana may be just the latest example of this shift.
|
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But that flash will be just that unless Congress can sustain it.
|
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But I suspect you'll be just as excited, only in different ways.
|
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Meaning the contests to come could be just as important as Tuesday's.
|
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But the quieter plates can be just as remarkable, sometimes more so.
|
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The investigators' guiding principle should be just the facts, not the theater.
|
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Indeed, though less common than botulism, listeriosis can be just as deadly.
|
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In a very different way, that task may be just as daunting.
|
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It's been a long day and tomorrow will be just as busy.
|
|
Come Friday, there will be just 31 days until the Iowa caucuses.
|
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The full operatic version was shaping up to be just as cynical.
|
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Still, something like X17 could be just what we&aposre looking for.
|
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After Tuesday night, it'll be just as difficult to ignore Ocasio-Cortez.
|
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It could be just another rug for the show's creators to pull.
|
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The elephants would be just a gray blur as they whizzed past.
|
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There's more than enough athletes, it doesn't have to be just him.
|
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In a bigger building there wouldn't be just one washer and dryer.
|
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" Mr. Trump said, "I think he's going to be just fine, O.K.?
|
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As for Fiers, a conclusion to the madness would be just fine.
|
|
They used to be just about golf and for those who played.
|
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They demanded that others should be just, merciful, pure, peaceable and righteous.
|
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Segways don't have to be just for rich CEOs and mall cops.
|
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And women can be just as prone to gender stereotypes as men.
|
|
Experiences are proving to be just as important as hunting for bargains.
|
|
But repealing the AMT may be just as bad as keeping it.
|
|
It's possible to read today's YouTube news and be just as cynical.
|
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It could really be just the way we were conditioned to think.
|
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The scores will be just as low this year, if not worse.
|
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Star Wars is going to be just fine in the long run.
|
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"Such a force could be just the solution Afghanistan needs," he writes.
|
|
Enthusiasm for the markets may be just a tad too much, however.
|
|
But perhaps more to the point, the timing may be just right.
|
|
Oh, what fools we mortals be — just because we lost an election.
|
|
"Don't worry, you'll be just fine," Twitter told users in a tweet.
|
|
In other words, it'll be just like your old device, but … newer.
|
|
Serious elbow surgery would be just a routine detour in his ascent.
|
|
An ambition should be just — but not too far — beyond your reach.
|
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It's about the America we want to be: just, inclusive and representative.
|
|
The seats for sale will be just behind its Economy Plus rows.
|
|
"It starts to be just a question of our humanity," she said.
|
|
Nauert is coy, but her smile suggests that would be just . . . beautiful.
|
|
We're not going to be just another family that abandoned this place.
|
|
Do you think friendships can be just as important as romantic relationships?
|
|
Facing one way used to be just for divas like Mariah Carey.
|
|
We don't think that AGI should be just a Silicon Valley thing.
|
|
Matt Damon had proven to be just one cautionary tale, they said.
|
|
In that case, another Phyllis Schlafly may be just what America needs.
|
|
I'm going to be just like everybody else with no hot tea.
|
|
But other obstacles will be just as present in a federal fight.
|
|
Making your audience connect with an emotion can be just as powerful.
|
|
That could be just what recommends the move to Trump administration officials.
|
|
According to the playlist, the show's conclusion could be just about anything.
|
|
Well, I'm sure the interview with Arianna will be just as fascinating.
|
|
"It was supposed to be just a small satellite office," Rad said.
|
|
The most exciting questions would be just too personal or even awkward.
|
|
They can see for miles and it will be just as Hillary Clinton has been saying for the sixteen years in which she has been running for president: that it will be just like when Bill was president.
|
|
Well, I try my best To be just like I am But everybody wants you To be just like them … So sang Bob Dylan this day in 1965 at the Newport Folk Festival, in an epochal musical moment.
|
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Well, I try my best To be just like I am But everybody wants you To be just like them … So sang Bob Dylan on this day in 1965 at the Newport Folk Festival, in an epochal musical moment.
|
|
And the wedding party proved to be just as adventurous as the couple.
|
|
Gross domestic product growth for 2015 is expected to be just 1 percent.
|
|
Too much for Google might be just enough for a Met Gala moment!
|
|
The Qatar embargo is likely to be just as devastating for Qatar Airways.
|
|
I think it might be just the passion that's there for the sport.
|
|
They'd probably be just as sexy as the movie (meaning: not at all).
|
|
The sticker set might be just the thing to soothe a surly tween.
|
|
While this journey will be just as bittersweet, we have a new outlook.
|
|
Today is going to be just as rad, with acts like Against Me!
|
|
Sure, but one dude getting another dude flowers would be just...well, weird.
|
|
He's undoubtedly ready for another step up, and MacDonald would be just that.
|
|
Then came a bunch of phones that tried to be just like it.
|
|
But even if you just stick with the above, you'll be just fine.
|
|
But mega-efficiency or neural network problem solving might be just as disruptive.
|
|
A new collaboration between Starbucks and Nestlé might be just what you need.
|
|
But we think the long-term revenues are going to be just fine.
|
|
"In future, our core product will not be just the car," Mueller said.
|
|
This year's festival, which begins this week, will be just as star-studded.
|
|
"I didn't want it to be just any old piano room," she says.
|
|
Yet Senate Republicans could be just a few votes away from passing it.
|
|
The starting price of those trucks is expected to be just under $70,000.
|
|
Drugstore beauty sections can be just as plentiful as the aisles of Sephora.
|
|
That might be just the right amount of motivation to pay on time.
|
|
That should be just as objectionable as to cause harm to the victim.
|
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" Sekulow responded: "The President loves you and you're going to be just fine.
|
|
These former intelligence officials will probably be just fine, whatever the administration does.
|
|
And creating this food can be just that, but eating it shouldn't be.
|
|
The right scent may be just want you need to curb your cravings.
|
|
But it you build flying cars, won't the air be just as congested?
|
|
Tim Cook would probably be just as effective if he rose at 6.45am.
|
|
A happier Grey's might be just the thing the world needs right now.
|
|
Are we trying to be heteronormative, to be just like a straight couple?
|
|
There could be no one in the room and he'd be just fine.
|
|
There may be a tape out there, there may be just business dealings.
|
|
"I hope our kid grows up to be just like you," she said.
|
|
In some cases, hard-headedness may be just as important as like-mindedness.
|
|
Like Goldilocks, for wild land managers the conditions have to be just right.
|
|
"It should be just like carrying a first aid kit," Mr. Childs said.
|
|
"These latest store closings could very well be just the beginning," she said.
|
|
The awards can be just as serious or silly as a subreddit likes.
|
|
Even in Westeros, death can be just as mundane as in our world.
|
|
Its economy is feeble, with growth this year expected to be just 0.1%.
|
|
Mark: Sometimes it'd be a couple of thousand, sometimes it'd be just 500.
|
|
The conditions need to be just right, with calm winds and enough humidity.
|
|
"Diversity cannot be just a corporate numbers game," Blanche said in a release.
|
|
To some this will be just another hateful and violent act in America.
|
|
These innovative strategies might be just the thing to push your partner's buttons.
|
|
New merch But bringing back the old merch would be just as good.
|
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Instead, a Facebook-free life has the potential to be just the opposite.
|
|
In addition, "I don't like this tweet" might be just an annoyance filter.
|
|
The old guard have a force that may be just as powerful: inertia.
|
|
In fact, for the most part they believed their actions to be just.
|
|
Will his upcoming movie Us be just as terrifying as his directorial debut?
|
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In their hands, a fashion story would never be just a fashion story.
|
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The beans should be just tender, but not fully cooked or falling apart.
|
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The Women's Convention, on the other hand, will be just fine without him.
|
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For Ryan to refuse to cooperate would be just dooming his own majority.
|
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And not have them be just the butt of jokes or the help.
|
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Like most things, too much can be just as harmful as too little.
|
|
We should be just as outraged about Depp as we were about Nugent.
|
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Mars will be just over the constellation's head, to the right of Antares.
|
|
Yeah, although I certainly can meet them and be just as unpleasant later.
|
|
This will be just like that, but it already sounds way, way better.
|
|
But if you stick the landing, the results can be just as rewarding.
|
|
In classical physics, the vast darkness of space could be just empty vacuum.
|
|
Yeah, based on her reaction here ... we're guessing Kourtney's gonna be just fine.
|
|
The Canadian ruling against Google, which applies worldwide, could be just the start.
|
|
For the Republicans, a defeat for Trump would be just such an opportunity.
|
|
Amazon may be just experiencing what every big company faces as they grow.
|
|
I'd prefer to find my keys and be just be on my way.
|
|
And the dragons can be just as devastatingly destructive as the White Walkers.
|
|
" He adds, "We'll be just enjoying our travels before we have our addition.
|
|
Asking Leonor to pay more could be just the financial boost Brian needs.
|
|
All this should be just another case of bad infrastructure planning and investment.
|
|
Any new attempts to make Russia 'bow down' will be just as futile.
|
|
Having a "defining the relationship" or DTR talk can be just plain scary.
|
|
Sometimes witnessing someone's embarrassment can be just as unbearable as feeling it yourself.
|
|
In the end, however, Ponce said that her cousin will be just fine.
|
|
Some drinkable soups appear to be just vegetables and water with minimal protein.
|
|
I have one life, so I don't want to be just a chef.
|
|
"John Wick: Chapter 2" looks like it's going to be just as fun.
|
|
Letting every day be just like the day before and the day after.
|
|
For some people, pizza might be just another vehicle for empty, delicious calories.
|
|
"Geographic diversity can be just as important as race or gender," Weber said.
|
|
She expects Troy to be just as upset, but he is surprisingly calm.
|
|
You also have to be just the right amount of bossy with them.
|
|
Doesn't have to be just for laptops, I guess is what I'm saying.
|
|
It would be just a slight increase, just to satisfy the market needs.
|
|
If the same man earned $17,000 annually, his deductible would be just $125.
|
|
The unveiling of Samsung's next Gear smartwatch may be just around the corner.
|
|
You might think you're going to die, but you'll be just fine. Probably.
|
|
But although he lacks a popular mandate, he cannot be just a caretaker.
|
|
Another bout of spread contraction looks to be just a matter of time.
|
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Infinite space, in the end, might be just a nutshell's worth of emptiness.
|
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But for Brazil itself to win it would be just the first step.
|
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He also seems to be just a tiny bit obsessed with spirulina, a.k.a.
|
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In a galaxy far, far away, BB-8 may be just a droid.
|
|
And "President Pence" may be just the words these folks long to hear.
|
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This is an opportunity to continue to empower girls to be just that.
|
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Otherwise, the era of $2 trillion deficits will be just around the corner.
|
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He wanted to be just like his older brother, 8-year-old Kayden.
|
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The total average deferred maintenance costs are estimated to be just under GBP10m.
|
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I might be just lucid enough to know when I'm being lied to.
|
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It's going to be just exhilarating not to be dependent on foreign oil.
|
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After threatening if you don't it would be just like Obama's red lines.
|
|
"Prosperity can't be just for C.E.O.s and hedge-fund managers," the candidate continued.
|
|
And tech can't solve all problems; it may be just a child's dream.
|
|
But the impact on the nation's political discourse may be just as significant.
|
|
Pesce emphasized that both the conditions and technology had to be just right.
|
|
But in general, video games seem to be just another form of entertainment.
|
|
Provide those incentives, and an energy revolution would be just around the corner.
|
|
Their campaigns cannot be just about Trump and his offensive and bigoted rhetoric.
|
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A jaunt on the treadmill would never be just a jog for me.
|
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So whatever he's cooking up next is bound to be just as striking.
|
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In fact, talking about sex can be just as fun as having it.
|
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They don't need to be just another distribution channel for e-commerce companies.
|
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The political horror story will turn out to be just that: a story.
|
|
You're maintaining the stereotypes, and people expect me to be just like you.
|
|
Whatever he needs, should disaster strike, would be just a few clicks away.
|
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Yes, it's designed to be just as simple as pulling up a browser.
|
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It couldn't be just any dinosaur: Erin, 2150, wanted to be an Ozraptor.
|
|
From there, your dream night out could be just a few clicks away.
|
|
"We're going to do it simultaneously — it'll be just fine," Mr. Trump said.
|
|
His salary for the 2228-2018 season will be just over $40 million.
|
|
The biggest question, however, may be just how useful cashierless technology really is.
|
|
The soup is better with them, but it will be just fine without.
|
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Eating too little salt may be just as dangerous as eating too much.
|
|
A woman can be just as hardworking, courageous, honest, and trustworthy as men.
|
|
Studies show that psychoanalysis can be just as effective as its behavioral counterparts.
|
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But it may be just the opening lunge in Brooklyn for Chelsea Piers.
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Average in-state tuition at public colleges will be just $4,140 this year.
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Sex, a fight or simple cell division could be just around the corner.
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Less-exalted versions of any of these wines would be just fine, too.
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In a perfect world, women who do bad things would be just that.
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His Navy future might now be just as muddy as his baseball options.
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They wanted dance music, but they wanted it to be just one genre.
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Jews will be just fine in a binational state shared with the Palestinians!
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Jews will be just fine trusting those they have no cause to trust!
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But some cost-of-living calculations suggest it should be just under $33.
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So conservatives should be just as clear about what we saw last week.
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The tweak of an expense policy could be just the beginning for UA.
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KH: It really was meant to be just like being at the shop.
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So approval of the Qualcomm deal could be just around the corner — maybe.
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Biden could be just one more gaffe away from seeing his lead vanish.
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If I knew how to do my Instagram, I'd be just like her.
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That $6003 difference might be just enough to have you thinking twice.4.
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Their collective success could be just the beginning of an Indian content boom.
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A drawn-out court battle would be just as bad, creating regulatory uncertainty.
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However it is done, recapitalisation would be just the first step towards reprivatisation.
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" • Quotation of the day "I'm gonna be just fine, so let 'er blow.
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Douthat: And fittingly the key deciders here will be just two (Republican) women.
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And they might be just the thing some of us need right now.
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Walk the line between budget-friendly and durability, and you'll be just fine.
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"It will be just amazing and like a dream come true," Ado said.
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Women, for example, can be just as vulgar and one-upping as men.
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Had they gone with 20 yards, the rate would be just 10 percent.
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For me, Harry Potter has long since ceased to be just a story.
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You may be just fine paying for high-tech care of marginal value.
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"It could be just that their appetite for U.S. real estate is waning."
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But the horse-trading will be just as venal as 100 years ago.
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However, in 21625 the CIA estimated that number to be just over 2900,220006.
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Saturday will be just as warm, with a mix of sunshine and thunderstorms.
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If he can't, it might not be just him on the chopping block.
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On this evidence, he may be just the man to film Eugene O'Neill.
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"Being underweight can be just as detrimental to a pregnancy as being overweight."
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"And one of these days might be just a few years from now."
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A massive rally in Phoenix would be just the place to do that.
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The country's elections may be just another venue in which factions can compete.
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The election here, by the way, it's going to be just like '33.
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He believed that teaching through example could be just as powerful as preaching.
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Jacob Elordi and Zendaya's rumored romance seems to be just that: a rumor.
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But he might be just the right guy for what ails Foggy Bottom.
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As a little girl, I wanted to be just like those older ladies.
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Under different circumstances, it would be just a short walk away, she said.
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But this could be just the beginning for personal products pop-up stores.
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Though it will have just three igloos it will be just as adorable.
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We need to be just as bold and unapologetic as we are strong.
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There can be just a turn of phrase, the way somebody says something.
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"Deliver Us From Evil" might be just the ticket for some, who knows?
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So among activists there appears to be just as much skepticism as hope.
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Children can be just as mean as grown-ups, as "Wonder" unfortunately shows.
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You would think that it's going to be just like the "Hallelujah" cover.
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When Ariana Grande tells you she's going to be just fine, believe her.
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Polling also suggests that most Americans would be just fine with repealing Hyde.
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It might be just as fun to dig up your old Tamagotchi instead.
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I do go from a feeling, but it can be just one word.
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Firmly disavowing Putin would be just about the lowest-hanging political fruit imaginable.
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The Twitter boycott may be just as effective as they'd hoped it would be.
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It can't be just drone strikes and precision raids by our special mission units.
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The aftermath of the war could be just as dangerous as the war itself.
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Spending time in a purely fun, no-pressure setting can be just as helpful.
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And it could be just the thing to push us into the final frontier.
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And if the trailer is any indication, The Chi will be just as moving.
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Well then, this cheese-filled advent calendar may be just what you're looking for.
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"We wanted these stories to be just a notch into the future," Kehe says.
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But as far as when we're going to collect that will be just whenever'.
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And it doesn't mean the movie will be just as entertaining as the teaser.
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I was 10 years old and I wanted to be just like this kid.
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For some people leaving prison, life can be just too messy for a program.
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I disagree with you that a PC like this would be just for show.
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And that data will likely be just as insecure tomorrow as it is today.
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It looked, on the face of it, to be just what the doctor ordered.
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The week serves as a brief reminder that fashion can be just for fun.
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On the film's release date, Ford will be just shy of his 78th birthday.
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I can get into any party, but I don't want to be just that.
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The key to better health could be just a walk in the park -- literally.
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But that's the scariest part of the report — this could be just the beginning.
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Bachelor Nation, this could be just the thing to get us through Nick's season.
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"Getting in a car will be just like getting in an elevator," Musk said.
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"Be aware that a counteroffer would be just keeping your seat warm, " he continued.
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Even when Mother Nature doesn't interfere, competition between promoters can be just as problematic.
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The Georgia Republican would be just the third physician ever appointed to this role.
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Even better, other people will be just as eager to deal fairly with you!
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Any lifestyle that cannot be universalized to the rest of humanity cannot be just.
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I'm sure she will grow up to be just as strong as her mother!
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But network effects can be just as powerful in driving people off a platform.
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Yes, this is a monster—but we didn't want it to be just that.
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That might be just what judicial conservatives are hoping, with Kavanaugh making the difference.
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Trump's move Thursday may be just be the beginning of undoing some environmental protections.
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On the contrary, a little less heat might be just what this deal needs.
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It may be just some as "boring" as some unexpectedly poor profits, he suggests.
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Honestly, I feel like her first words are going to be, 'Just stop. Please!
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Still, it was difficult to be just within reach of achieving a major goal.
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Hitomi also has a website that appears to be just a few days old.
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To be honest, a photo of some real hacking would be just too boring.
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I wanted to be everything, and people wanted me to be just one thing.
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That should be just enough time to erase his frustration at England's inevitable defeat.
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Militias in Libya today can be just as brutal as Mr Qaddafi's regime was.
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According to Worth, this could be just the start of a massive move higher.
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In Rio, the front-row seats will be just 10 meters from the action.
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The actual combined capital base may be just $40bn-50bn by the early 2020s.
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The biggest unknown may be just how much cash remains for Republicans to tap.
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If tobacco use were ceased today, I think the world would be just fine.
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You may be just as surprised as we were to discover the creamy winner.
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It may also be just the start of Pai's efforts to allow more consolidation.
|
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The delay is likely to be just a short-term respite for the industry.
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"I want it to be just as potent, just as important to my career."
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Weetabix may be just one of the Bright Food buys that turns into mush.
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They're only $13.95 on Amazon— so that could be just the thing to do!
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PERINO: But it will be just more of an investigative step, not to conclusion.
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Now that level may be just a matter of time, according to some strategists.
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Williams said Apple's integration of artificial intelligence wouldn't be just limited to mobile phones.
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Starting where I live in Chicago, Tuk will be just over 227,2115 miles away.
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"The vast majority of these kids are going to be just fine," she says.
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Any team making a drone this fast has to be just a little crazy.
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Sending Mr Bouteflika to a care home should be just the start of reform.
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But having to explain the loss to your grandchildren can be just as heartbreaking.
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Close up, the "water" turns out to be just a different shade of mud.
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Let's hope that the next president of the United States will be just that.
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It'll be just like Y2K but there will be another digit to contend with.
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The summer of 1985 in Hawkins, Indiana, will be just as spooky as ever.
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So could this be just the start of the pair making beautiful music together?
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But, as thrilling as a sale can be, it can be just as stressful.
|
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The starting salary for Class of 2018 is expected to be just over $50,000.
|
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But Acura's new Type S concept car won't be just another fantasy in chrome.
|
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Time will soon tell whether or not Academy voters will be just as impressed.
|
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And could it be just a contrived storyline to sell us on the season?
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So, does that mean that it is easier to be just if you're rich?
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Every item served at the Flamin' Hot Spot will be just that, flamin' hot.
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"It will be just the two of us in our apartment celebrating," he says.
|
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A far better solution would be just to stop using pennies and nickels altogether.
|
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Coal's long winter may be ending, but the thaw could be just as protracted.
|
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If it is not, the next election in 2022 will be just as fraught.
|
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War can be just, but you can't wage it without spreading so much death.
|
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The median delay added to those communications turned out to be just a millisecond.
|
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And this baby will be just as much her grandchild as North or Saint.
|
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They may be just as transformative there as in the skies and in space.
|
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Too much exercise can be just as harmful to your health as too little.
|
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For it can't be just psychological factors tied to an inactive substance, can it?
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Adding more digital clients like Amazon would be just another distributor relationship, he said.
|
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Harry's son or daughter will be just behind their father in the seventh position.
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An overstuffed one might be just as self-consciously curated as a streamlined one.
|
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But the risks are there - and they can be just one power failure away.
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The gauze would be just pinched together; given to the family to be buried.
|
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And for your loved ones, I think this item may be just the thing.
|
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Exploits like the Tesla shot may be just public tagging by attention-hungry moguls.
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KS: You're right, they only have to be just to the left of Trump.
|
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There is a post-politics role for Clinton, but it cannot be just yet.
|
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"Foundation can be just as good if not prettier on the skin," he says.
|
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To do so, however, it cannot be just another data-hoarder, like Google Plus.
|
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And if he pardons Arpaio, it's gotta be just so demoralizing for those people.
|
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But Syria's agony shows that the absence of America can be just as damaging.
|
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Of course, millennials may prove to be just as financially minded as their forebears.
|
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Often letting go of inefficient habits and unrealistic systems can be just as useful.
|
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Today Nintendo announced that, starting on May 20th, the 2DS will be just $79.99.
|
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Prostitution, she believes, can never be just work, so decriminalization is a flawed premise.
|
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In other cases, an experimental, or investigational, treatment may be just what you want.
|
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Or is it what she makes it out to be: just a temporary distraction?
|
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If Trump is a fraud, then his bigotry could also be just a game.
|
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Whether she decides to resurface the pic or not, Ciara will be just fine.
|
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A tender, fatty duck breast might be just what you're looking for this year.
|
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It may be just nearly January, but it will 2018 before you know it.
|
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Hopefully the comedian will be just as intrigued by Daly's knee as we are.
|
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Examining death counts to the exclusion of other measures can be just as misleading.
|
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But, if it is the end, the dude looks like he'll be just fine.
|
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Will she prove to be just the breath of fresh air that Katherine needs?
|
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The ad may be just a minute long, but it will stay with you.
|
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"I want the sauce to be just hot enough that I'm sweating," Matty says.
|
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"It's going to be just fine because you have a great president," Trump said.
|
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Nina explained that it can be just as easy as adding a killer jacket.
|
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It might be just enough so that you never have to charge your car.
|
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Or would a cameo by Witherspoon be just the thing to get ratings gold?
|
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Or, they could be just another unnecessary and intrusive attempt to sell you things.
|
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And he seems to be just as emotional as you about the whole thing.
|
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Potential could be just that if you don't break out of your comfort zone.
|
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My friends were coming along, so the real world would be just like college!
|
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He didn't want to be just the guy who brought arugula to the ghetto.
|
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"It used to be just Republicans who wanted to repeal and replace," he added.
|
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"It's not going to be just Apple," Hassett said in an interview on CNN.
|
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K. asparagus will be just as sprouting, just as delicious, in fact even better!
|
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"It used to be just Republicans who wanted to repeal and replace," Bullock said.
|
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That would not be just a touch - it would be a very hard shove.
|
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The controversy would be just the beginning of a tumultuous year for the group.
|
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It may be just a matter of time until the light is working properly.
|
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They're rich by many standards and yet they appear to be just getting by.
|
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And it won't be just fast-food and sit-down restaurants that are affected.
|
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It can't be just vague promises like we've seen over the last 85033 years.
|
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Hearts and minds—or, pagodas and temples—were going to be just as essential.
|
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The Trump campaign, however, insists that the final cost would be just $2246 trillion.
|
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He wanted his columns to be just the way he wanted them to be.
|
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Even at $1,000 per kilogram, that would be just 5% of the current cost.
|
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The hours turned out to be just as long as those in a bakery.
|
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Yet adding an ad hoc exception may sometimes be just what is called for.
|
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Veggie noodles are a nutritious alternative to pasta, and can be just as delicious.
|
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Hopefully, the joy of spending time with his family will be just as limitless.
|
|
"Don't worry about the planet, the Earth will be just fine," I tell them.
|
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Of course, a fresh start can be just as intimidating as it is enticing.
|
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August 28, 2003 was supposed to be just another summer's day in Erie, Pennsylvania.
|
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Hopefully, the communities in the path of Harvey will all be just as lucky.
|
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In "Damien," he's grown up to be just another millennial with an identity crisis.
|
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It might be just in time to keep the Senators in the playoff conversation.
|
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We're told the hotel happened to be just a block away from Trump Tower.
|
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Integrating rear sensors into existing adaptive cruise-control systems may be just the ticket.
|
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And, you're allowed to ask for gentler pressure, which will be just as effective.
|
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It could be just what the U.S. needs to move forward in this endeavor.
|
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Alberto Del Rio is going to be just fine, that much should be clear.
|
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Wouldn't it be just delicious to have barbecued Saddam Hussein or flambéed Colonel Qaddafi?
|
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You can't be just walking around without a shirt for, like, a whole week.
|
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I didn't want to be just another black girl with a white guy producer.
|
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The submission of at least one of Mueller's reports may be just weeks away.
|
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Which, eventually, it probably would be — just like the rent-control law in Cambridge.
|
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Clinton's candidacy could be just enough to push independents in favor of Mr. Trump.
|
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I think that might be just about the worst casting choice you could make.
|
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"Exploring the bounty near your home turf can be just as impactful," he said.
|
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She wondered, would Covid-123 be just another flu or something much more dangerous?
|
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If the whole county dries up, it'll be just a blip on the radar.
|
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A sun-drenched beach town on Cyprus has proved to be just the spot.
|
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There would be just two witnesses: Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford.
|
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William T. Vollmann would seem to be just the writer for that challenging project.
|
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Or would the best advice be: Just don't drink loads in the first place?
|
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The gig turns out to be just what they'd hoped for the night before.
|
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Supporting the "right" political candidates can be just one more way of doing that.
|
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"We wanted to be just as demanding for kids as for adults," he said.
|
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"Lewis-McChord would be just a little pimple to pop, man," he allegedly blustered.
|
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I want to be just a good partner and I want to stay healthy.
|
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Some links were to places where the United States may be just as influential.
|
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"With any luck, by next January it will be just a memory," Warren wrote.
|
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And Disney's other pandering do-overs tend to be just as awkward and clumsy.
|
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But she will be just getting around to releasing her debut album in 2019.
|
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I would be just as uncomfortable as if we closed below it, quite frankly.
|
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More moderate Democrats are likely to be just as adamant that they are not.
|
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The youngest Homo erectus fossils, discovered in Indonesia, may be just 2000,000 years old.
|
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"You knew Ahmad to be just another guy who worked there, correct?" she asked.
|
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Each album from the Wyoming sessions is expected to be just seven songs long.
|
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So it becomes glorious to get to be just one for a little while.
|
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The deal for PillPack could be just one piece in Amazon's broader health ambitions.
|
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Self-quarantining can be just what the doctor ordered, in more ways than one.
|
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And Bloomberg Opinion's Brooke Sutherland predicts that Harley's shift could be just the start.
|
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Collaborating with the electronic composer Jeff Kolar, she's likely to be just as iconoclastic.
|
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My kids will be just below that age for as long as possible, too.
|
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"I wanted it to to be just between the two of us," he said.
|
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For anyone who can't stand the heat, change may be just around the corner.
|
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"They may be just used to getting their way all the time," he said.
|
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Mr. Kim's response was that he can be just as unpredictable as Mr. Trump.
|
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" It's funny, for so long I tried not to be just the "Asian Girl.
|
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Suburban America may be just fine with its sprawling supermarkets, like H-E-B.
|
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Making them not be just being actors, but actual gods questioned my own practices.
|
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And your shoes should be just as practical as the rest of your outfit.
|
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If this theory holds water, Clare could be just the reset that we need.
|
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But they could be just as effective - and have a better chance of success.
|
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"It's never gonna be just one candidate," said one media buyer POLITICO spoke to.
|
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Because I know that my kid will be just fine swimming against the tide.
|
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The combined company would be just behind BlackRock ($6.9 trillion) and Vanguard ($5.6 trillion).
|
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The California Science Center would be just next door, housing the Endeavor Space Shuttle.
|
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Instead, he could be just another pro-Trump Republican — and no less politically vulnerable.
|
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Brian Patten revealed himself to be just out of his teens, vicious and romantic.
|
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When finished, it will be just 8 metres shorter than the Empire State Building.
|
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"If I were reading this every day, it would be just awful," she said.
|
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For some visitors this display will be just more than they want to know.
|
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Haley will be just 48 years old at the end of Trump's first term.
|
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Plus, it&aposs likely hemp will be just one of several natural cotton alternatives.
|
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Unfortunately, this seems to me to be just another chapter in this terrible conflict.
|
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"I want it to be just another game," Talbot said after the morning skate.
|
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That could be just what the bull market needs to get back on track.
|
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There's nothing for people who live in general, and want to be just normal.
|
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"I wanted to be just like Sonny Boy," he recalled in the PBS documentary.
|
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A $1,000 investment at the $17 IPO price would be just over $22,200 now.
|
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There are a few scenarios we could envision happening: It could be just fine.
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"I'll be just five minutes," he said before dashing into the Bloomingdale's outlet store.
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