"Rather than break through walls we're gonna break through your hearts," he said as he campaigned earlier this summer.
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" Said Roberts: "We stressed Gray but couldn't break through.
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So you need to break through that crap, break through the media, and get people to play an active role in resolving the issues that impact their lives and creating a democratic society.
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Companies that have the potential to break through, never do.
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"She's going to have to break through somewhere," Putnam said.
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But there are ways to break through the online barrier.
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Pity the poor young Italian designer, struggling to break through.
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Some of that shit takes a month to break through.
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We are the reflective points that break through a barrier.
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How are you going to break through a different mindset?
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Frequent underlayers of pink suggest color trying to break through.
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Familiar brands break through in a very crowded media environment.
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But the Sanders delegates kept finding ways to break through.
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If anyone has a shot to break through, it's him.
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But it hasn't been easy for Biden to break through.
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Others are still looking for their chance to break through.
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How do we break through to the goodness in people?
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We also have to break through the barriers of bigotry.
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Now Amazon is aiming to break through that language barrier.
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Democrats need their case to break through to the public.
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But can it break through in a Eurocentric soccer world?
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So, how can he even break through at this point?
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Still, she did her best to break through on Thursday.
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Cory Booker, who has struggled to break through in fundraising.
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And it became more difficult for women to break through.
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It's an awesome day to break through some creative blocks.
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Yes, but there are people who are part of my peer group, people who maybe started before me who I saw break through — everyone has their own path, but sometimes people do break through.
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But every day, more and more women break through the ranks.
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Let's keep creating until we break through this massive glass prison.
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So there's got to be some point where we break through.
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Chicago did break through at 63:03 into the second period.
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That's not to say Trump has not attempted to break through.
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It is as hard as ever for talent to break through.
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Congress is now beginning a two-week break through April 29.
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But recent years have seen other sports try to break through.
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And may make it harder for shopping startups to break through.
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That's requiring retailers, us included, to work harder to break through.
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You only break through that skepticism and that reluctance through partnerships.
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Carolina did about everything except break through against Rask at times.
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And I got a voice that can break through any beat.
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So how have BTS been among the ones to break through?
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Some were unable to break through the windows of their rooms.
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Software will be the next frontier for Samsung to break through.
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Here was a chance for Marco Rubio really to break through.
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O'BRIEN (on camera): How does Addicaid help break through that stigma?
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Kalita: What's the best way to break through to white nationalists?
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Well, leave it to Wonder Woman to break through it all.
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It's going to be really hard for things to break through.
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It's possible for reality to break through the Republican media bubble.
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The problem she faces is how to break through the clutter.
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Schiller: What the team has done is truly, truly break through.
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Seeking to break through on an electoral map that favors Mrs.
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But success stories like these rarely break through the news cycle.
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"The concrete had been very difficult to break through," Lopez said.
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I was using the next day, trying to break through it.
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I think it's just smarter, high-quality work that'll break through.
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And it makes it even harder for families to break through.
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"And boy did we break through," he told the Boston Globe.
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You could break through and liberate and do more intimate things.
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"There's just so many more opportunities to break through," he said.
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Yeah, and they're trying to break through, maybe leaving some clues.
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But it was Mina's pure physicality that let Colombia break through.
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But limited time is left for his rivals to break through.
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Detroit finally perked up at that point but couldn't break through.
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Whether their pitch can break through partisanship remains an open question.
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Since announcing in May, Bullock had struggled to break through nationally.
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But they're not sure it will break through the swirling news environment.
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But New York (21-10) couldn't break through against the Reds bullpen.
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But I'm going to try to break through and get this done.
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"We're trying to break through with an important safety message," said Wolfson.
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How do you get to a point where you can break through?
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Go deeper: Quality digital content can't break through sea of online garbage
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This helps you break through the barriers of connection, building deeper relationships.
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But now, songs like "All Star" and "Shooting Stars" can break through.
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Can Under Armour break through in China and reach the next level?
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It is hard for new parties to break through, but not impossible.
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However, it's a powerful time to break through any blocks in productivity.
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Without access to enough elite competitions, it's nearly impossible to break through.
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However, if you lean on the paper wall, you're gonna break through.
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Cassidy-Graham has yet to prove it can break through: While Sen.
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Here, sunlight illuminates these eruptions as they break through the frozen surface.
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Our country was poised to break through one glass ceiling after another.
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But now Chiang is finally ready to break through into the mainstream.
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The Braves, though, couldn't break through for a big inning either time.
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He registered four assists but had yet to break through until Saturdayt.
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For the moment, she's still waiting to break through to American ears.
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So we were always trying to figure out how to break through.
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Sometimes it does take a disrupter to break through the bureaucratic logjam.
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But in this world of online celebrity-ish, only extremes break through.
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"You have to break through the expectations in some way," says Kaplan.
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But even in a fragmented TV landscape, they can occasionally break through.
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What did you look to to help you break through this time?
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It's a way to inspire people, to break through apathy and cynicism.
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She quit because she couldn't break through in the male-dominated profession.
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So 'The Fool' tries to break through that in his last words.
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The top was crunchy and, like crème brûlée, tough to break through.
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Art can sometimes break through the blinding conventions that dictate our perceptions.
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The consent message has started to break through into our cultural consciousness.
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If Steve Jobs struggled to break through, how will this film fare?
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Her ultra-rapid barrages sound as though they could break through concrete.
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All kinds of movies used to break through at the box office.
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The fate of the Hue victims did not break through these headlines.
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"We hope that we can still break through," Mr. Saakashvili told journalists.
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Occasionally, a charmingly broad smile and a gruff chuckle would break through.
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And the issue is, constantly, How do we break through those barriers?
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I asked her if she really thought that she could break through.
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Yet he was unable to break through and squandered four set points.
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FABER: WHEN IS THAT – WHEN DO YOU DO THINK YOU BREAK THROUGH?
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The moderates (Amy Klobuchar, Michael Bennet, John Hickenlooper) couldn't quite break through.
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The UAW desperately needs to break through at a so-called transplant factory.
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So, did the book break through and thaw out my cold Scrooge heart?
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But they didn't break through, and Lamb continued to climb in the polls.
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DM: You gotta break through and sometimes Kylie Minogue puns just won't do.
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Its last eruption big enough to break through the ice was in 1918.
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And that's the audience the company is looking to break through to here.
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It was not until it reached cruising altitude that sunlight could break through.
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An unidentified man then helped break through the glass with a larger rock.
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S. trade break-through at the G23 summit later this week in Japan.
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Waiting to see the dark, clear shape of soldiers break through the white.
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That's a lot of stereotypes to break through — and she's doing it all.
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It's a cycle of sameness that leaves everyone else struggling to break through.
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It can break through glass, destroy large watermelons and slice through soda cans.
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Protesters break through the barricade, rush for the entrance and clash with police.
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"I just upped my antihistamine to try to break through it," she said.
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Stocks also have a series of technical hurdles to break through, says Baruch.
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Lucky for me, I was able to find a way to break through.
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What more could they have done to break through to the second round?
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But it's just not clear exactly how or where he would break through.
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Keep chipping away until you break through and can solve the entire puzzle.
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Chances are good that it can break through that resistance level, Maley said.
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You need a localized approach if you want to break through. Localize. Collaborate.
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It might be possible to break through with less immediately polarizing topics, too.
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It's hard for an academic paper to break through those kinds of beliefs.
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King's prejudices have been clear for years, why did it break through now?
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"I think it's a pretty good opportunity we break through them," said Acampora.
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"How do you break through that?" she asked, her voice rising in frustration.
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Outside the coasts, yogurt companies have struggled to break through in new markets.
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Do you think that makes it harder for the internet to break through?
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These "silent" epidemics, always quietly simmering, break through the noise whena celebrity succumbs.
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Reality will take a long time to break through, if it ever does.
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In a nearly two-month span, from the All-Star break through Sept.
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Even working day and night, Adelman has found it difficult to break through.
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Can the protesters break through and create a new political system in Lebanon?
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It's also struggling to break through a stubborn level of resistance, Johnson said.
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There's no race to muddy genre lines or break through some artistic barrier.
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And no other debate will have faced such a struggle to break through.
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How can anyone break through that kind of willed blindness and be seen?
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The Dow will likely break through the 20,000 points in the near future.
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We should be able to move up and break through the recent highs.
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It's taken awhile for wearables to break through the mainstream, but we're here.
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Buttonholing is really about geography — it uses public space to break through message discipline.
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I think they&aposve got to break through that we&aposre against everything attitude.
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CNN is hoping that hard news can break through all that click-y content.
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Still, health officials have found it nearly impossible to break through the public's skepticism.
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We will likely break through the $40 levels in days and weeks to come.
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Whether Dyndrite will break through is an open question, but early indicators are promising.
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The elderly break through star was actually actor Tilda Swinton in prosthetics all along.
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"In other places, you have to have huge ideas to break through the clutter."
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"It's really easy to prepare so I think we break through those busy lifestyles."
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Don't you think the digital world has also helped to break through these stereotypes?
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Drugs are not prejudice against anyone as they break through all socio-economic barriers.
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We rarely hear about the many failures successful people experience before they break through.
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Wanting to break through that, but also trying to contain it for everybody's safety.
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We have to shift and punch through some walls and break through some barriers.
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"Technology can break through the natural bottleneck for the traditional education industry," Chen said.
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The aide then questioned whether Yovanovitch's testimony would break through with the American public.
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But once again, they came out without enough resolve to break through against Luongo.
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There were no locking doors or gates, which he anticipated having to break through.
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Even if the Russians could break through, it would not be quick, or easy.
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Sanders could never quite break through with enough minority voters to win the primary.
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But as the field has ballooned to 18 candidates, she's struggled to break through.
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Officials promised nonviolence but nonetheless encouraged protesters to try to break through the fence.
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The $10 billion International Finance Facility for Education can break through the aid stalemate.
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Unfortunately, some of the country's most promising entrepreneurs are still struggling to break through.
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And every now and then the sun will break through the sky's billowy veil.
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He asked for a hammer so he could break through the floor more easily.
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You have to break through the cheese to reach it, making a lovely mess.
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There're entrepreneurs who think of Product Hunt as a way to really break through.
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Now, Ms Harris's campaign appears to be making a final push to break through.
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Warming rays should break through the clouds this afternoon, with a high near 21.
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But how have these outlets managed to break through the government's control over information?
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Does quality break through, or is the raw power of fandom a safer bet?
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It wasn't easy for African-American women like the Williams sisters to break through.
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Don't be disheartened if it takes some time to break through, though, she said.
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"As a ballerina, you always strive harder to break through the limits," Fung said.
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However, most analysts still expect U.S. production to break through 10 million bpd soon.
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Most analysts expect U.S. output to break through 10 million barrels per day soon.
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You're not really in the circle but always trying to break through the circle.
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But a major crisis could cause foreign policy issues to break through to voters.ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
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What do you imagine is gonna break through first of all these various things?
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" She added that her vision is "one where we can break through and create a commonwealth in a country where the next generations' dreams aren't sabotaged by crippling student debt, where we can break through and keep our immigrant families safe and together.
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"The premise of the value proposition that voters bought into was: This guy knew about the art of the deal and that he could break through 'Washington,' break through political norms, and get things done," a conservative Republican congressman said of Trump.
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But its upstart label Big Hit Entertainment had to do something different to break through.
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Avoid windows: Flying objects could break through the glass and cause harm, so keep away.
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Despite this, most analysts still expect U.S. production to break through 10 million bpd soon.
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How, then, will it break through to the women it hopes to attract as customers?
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Detroit was awarded its first power play during the period but could not break through.
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"We had to break through all that humanness," explains Lorraine, who left after five years.
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If you push a negative hard enough it&aposll break through into the other side.
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Oddly specific prediction: They break through with the most successful playoff run in franchise history.
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TechCrunch is poised to break through the huge noise surrounding blockchain with a new event.
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He introduces athletes to artists, trying to break through the intimidation that affects some players.
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It's an issue that's only just starting to break through into the public health consciousness.
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So far nobody can break through its "gates," which are the ice walls of Antarctica.
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The field also includes many Democrats who are looking for a way to break through.
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After allowing the yuan to break through the key 7 per dollar level on Aug.
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It's only the politicians who attach themselves to national causes who seem to break through.
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Figure out what your barriers are and the support you need to break through them.
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I had talent, I worked like crazy and I was lucky enough to break through.
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He said, There has always been this stubbornness to you that I can't break through.
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But one of the company's six co-founders now doubts Oculus will ever break through.
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John Kasich of Ohio, had struggled to break through with a sober message about governing.
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When feminism kind of did break through in 2014, that didn't happen in a vacuum.
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One where we can break through and create an economy where one job is enough.
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You can try to break through the state cordon via leaks, media images, satellite photographs.
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"Our goal is to break through the perception of a hardware-driven world," says Messenger.
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Eventually he's going to find a way to break through and he showed that tonight.
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It's tough for Democrats to break through a media cycle that President Trump routinely dominates.
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I think we all hope he does so we can break through these various impasses.
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He's somebody that has been kind of trying to break through as the next generation.
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"All attempts by the rebels to break through in Aleppo have failed," the ministry said.
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Drug C prompts "confrontation," which supposedly helps the subjects to break through their psychological strictures.
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On Friday, rebels staged a major assault southwest of Aleppo to break through the siege.
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The strength of our enamel most likely determines how easily bacteria can break through defenses.
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Big brands are betting AI can help them break through with better targeting and personalization.
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Whether O'Rourke can break through an already-crowded Democratic primary field remains to be seen.
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You can get behind that with uppercuts, or break through it with a straight shot.
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The Watch is supposed to be Apple's effort to break through into a growth market.
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It was his job to go over the top, to surge past and break through.
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Yes, but: Home improvement is one market in which Amazon has struggled to break through.
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She was the first women's basketball coach to break through the million-dollar salary level.
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Why it matters: With human bias, each generation represents an opportunity to break through stereotypes.
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Though it's early, he's shown signs he could be ready to break through in 2017.
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When she said no, he said she had to "break through" this kind of thinking.
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I've had a lot of people doubting me being able to break through, quote unquote.
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On either side of the moon, radiant mulberry and scarlet break through the dark clouds.
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Many voted for Trump because they thought he would be able break through the gridlock.
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What is the device, the language, the story, that will allow us to break through?
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That's the way to break through the deadlock, minimize suffering and forge a new reality.
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"We've got to figure out ways to break through and win the game," Gregory said.
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Use your voice, your money, and your vote to break through that bulletproof glass ceiling.
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They know political noise is too loud for a signal to break through without volume.
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Eventually, she did break through and turned him on his back before an ambulance arrived.
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Once you overcome that fear and try it, you break through to a new level.
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Analysts said 1.10 francs had been an important level for the currency to break through.
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Clean Air Act Kejriwal is not the only one attempting to break through the impasse.
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Knowing this, African-Americans still try to break through these barriers with obviously mixed results.
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They'll break through military barriers, they'll run to the coffin and jump on the coffin.
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"I honestly don't know the solution to how to break through those barriers," he said.
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And the country's electoral system makes it exceptionally difficult for new parties to break through.
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But neither had managed to break through in one of the Emmys' two biggest categories.
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They managed to break through by essentially capitulating to the Democratic positions on both fronts.
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If the heart stops, doctors break through the sternum with a mallet and a chisel.
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Ranked fourth, Svitolina could break through in Melbourne and win her first Grand Slam title.
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There's this need for them to constantly create in order for them to break through.
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I know you don't like talking about competitors but that really did break through too.
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Booker, for his part, has struggled to break through among the crowded field of Democratic candidates.
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The Socialist candidate, Benoît Hamon, was never able to break through the malaise associated with Hollande.
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Just don't overlook her Energy Ball, or its ability to break through barriers — specifically, Reinhardt's shield.
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Sergio Aguero put City ahead but Liverpool drew level after the break through a Firmino header.
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An element of surprise is important to this company; it's how you break through the clutter.
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The NSA is also investing heavily in cryptanalytic tools to simply break through the encryption itself.
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Some news events unexpectedly break through and take on new lives and trigger genuine, lasting movement.
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Still, Ms. Wolf's peers and admirers feel that her voice is distinctive enough to break through.
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He had a potential opportunity to break through during the many debates leading up the caucuses.
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Get started with this five-minute guided meditation that will help you break through anxiety — fast!
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The following year, it was much harder to break through the din of presidential election coverage.
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You need some equivalent of the "Netflix and chill" if you really want to break through.
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At the same time, biosimilars — which are comparable to generic biologics — are struggling to break through.
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When TJ blows the horn, my first thought is to break through the hardest wall first.
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"The biggest challenge is to break through the consumer's perspective of a Japanese beer," said Ohkawa.
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One where we can break through and affirm the rights of our transgender friends and neighbors.
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It takes something special to break through the default mode and force people to pay attention.
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Williams took a health-related hiatus from The Wendy Williams Show from Christmas break through March.
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He realized he would have to tell a simple, powerful story to break through the noise.
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It also managed to break through the $50 mark for the first time since early March.
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And hey — wouldn't Halloween be the perfect date for evil to break through into the town?
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Lots of lights flicker and fuse, and a strange creature tries to break through the walls.
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Wait until an enemy team is about to break through your shield and then use it.
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"Coach is about to break through the turn around, Kors is essentially starting it," Siegel said.
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I had come all the way to a BDSM workshop to break through my vanilla habits.
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Because of that defensiveness, it's sometimes hard to break through and make serious connection and change.
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He was able to break through and that's why he won a comfortable Electoral College victory.
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But stylistic zigs and zags made it difficult for them to break through to full stardom.
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The potential for Mr. Trump to break through among white working-class voters isn't merely theoretical.
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You beat against the tiles, unable to break through, like somebody trapped beneath a frozen lake.
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That strategy is forgivable, since this week's debates may be their last chance to break through.
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Technologies exist that can help nonprime consumers break through the barriers that are holding them back.
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France's Anti-Criminal Brigade was the first law enforcement team to break through the Bataclan's doors.
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One of the things that political posters have to do is break through that image overload.
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Politically neutral soft news may also help The News Lens break through mainland China's Great Firewall.
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To break through the banality of late-night chatter, Watts routinely constructs spiritual and existential inquiries.
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Here, Scott just wants to break through Deirdre's hard exterior and help her save her restaurant.
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China allowed the yuan to break through the closely watched 7-per-dollar level on Aug.
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We have a horse break through the barbwire and cut a main artery in her leg.
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Even when women break through the glass ceiling, it can be difficult to stay up there.
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Belstaff, too, despite a much-heralded campaign with David Beckham, found it difficult to break through.
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Clark: Do you have any more tips for aspiring creators trying to break through in Hollywood?
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But with Starbucks taking cryptocurrency seriously, it could help bitcoin break through as a mainstream currency.
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But truth cannot break through if people never find it or believe it when they do.
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That would also see it break through its record high of $292 set in October 2018.
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That's what everyone is talking about, so it will be harder for moderates to break through.
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Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) has struggled to break through in the crowded 2020 Democratic primary.
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Which one will break through to make it big enough to fill the Super Bowl stadium?
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However, some sci-fi musicals have managed to break through the snobbery and make a lasting impact.
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And once I heard it, it reminded me that I'm strong and I can break through ceilings.
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Configuring what's allowed to break through the Do Not Disturb mode (like emergency calls) is easier too.
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That's what Viola [Davis], Regina King, and I are all fighting for: To break through that ceiling.
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After a year of incubation, the larvae form a yard-long worm and break through the skin.
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The game is similar to "Breakout" — you have to use a ball to break through numbered tiles.
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She celebrated finally shattering the glass ceiling she failed to break through against Barack Obama in 2008.
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I know that, but I know that if they do break through it, it's gonna be incredible.
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Producers can finally clap back at longstanding criticisms and break through molds that limited the show before.
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So is our ability to connect, unite, work together, cheer each other on, and ultimately, break through.
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It's the only way to break through in a moment when everything is defined in Trump's reflection.
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Jeanne, his older sister, was important to him; few others were able to break through his reserve.
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The pace and expense of modern campaigning means candidates have less time than ever to break through.
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It can be challenging for first ladies to break through and be evaluated for their unique experiences.
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Sometimes stupid things only seem stupid at first, but if you break through, it actually becomes smart.
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The small group braves derision, catcalls and even spitting as they break through limits set by Hamas.
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"It's incredibly hard for any positive message to break through" in this toxic political climate, Elleithee said.
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What's even harder is that organizations looking to break through the mold of iteration must embrace risk.
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Here are a few candidates that could/should break through for the first time in their career.
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This makes it challenging for startups to find space to break through and avoid being stamped on.
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To break through the spring clichés, we looked to the new crop of product in stores now.
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Mechanical improvements such as pumps and suction devices mean dredging ships can now break through harder material.
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To break through these surfaces, NDiaye moves from the realm of the realistic to the outright fantastic.
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The Ohio governor said his lower profile but positive approach to campaigning would help him break through.
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It was overcast this morning in DC but the forecast was for the sun to break through.
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You'll come back refreshed, with a new perspective that can help you break through a mental block.
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Thanks to these efforts, the caucus has helped break through the congressional gridlock to deliver real successes.
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Despite some modest gains in recent years, organized labor has struggled to break through in the region.
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But I'm sure smiles will break through, but that's just because I'm having such a good time.
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Obama's Republican opponent Mitt Romney simply found it tough to break through at a crucial political moment.
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In the workforce, people of color struggle to break through in many industries and in leadership positions.
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He's talking about "break-through technologies," the type touted by Bill Gates at the Paris climate accords.
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If criminals ever do break through that password hash, the damage will go far beyond Yahoo itself.
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And when I wasn't doing that, I was just working on music constantly, trying to break through.
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In Gedling, a Labour-held constituency in the Midlands, we found the Conservatives struggling to break through.
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But after years of talk, it's going to take more than symbolic blows to break through it.
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Hammon realized that she would have to break through with Duncan over time, and off the court.
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"I doubt we will break through," lamented one House Republican who's in a competitive race this fall.
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Otherwise, one of the only ways to break through is by taking issues directly to the ballot.
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But hiding among all that commerce is a creative community so vibrant it's beginning to break through.
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A postseason tournament could help three Ivy League teams currently enduring significant postseason droughts finally break through.
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My idea was to enlist Jeff as my co-therapist to help Daniel break through his isolation.
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Benson was trapped in his cabin and five sailors used a sledgehammer to break through the door.
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Now, with their second album, 7/27, they seem ready to break through to the big time.
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The soft blanket has double stitched, reinforced edges so the inner stuffing won't break through the fabric.
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That's because the iconic purse has an extensive wait list that can take years to break through.
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" He was always searching for someone with the sort of personality that could "break through the clutter.
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I wasn't understanding them, either—their culture, their mores—and I didn't know how to break through.
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But if there is an offensive line to break through Green Bay's 3-4 defense, it's Dallas's.
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You might have thought that the horrifying events of recent days would finally break through that norm.
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Ice is not our friend; I've had to break through it and the boat can get stuck.
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When you break through that, you get to somebody who is carrying a lot of emotional weight.
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Most of all, a designer needs a unique point of view and the patience to break through.
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Once the rays begin to break through, guides choreograph visitors so that everyone can get the shot.
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The joyful musical comedy won strong reviews but could not break through in a competitive theater market.
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That left candidates who fit somewhere in the middle of the pack ideologically struggling to break through.
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The Timbers outshot Sporting 14-9 and had six shots on target but could not break through.
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We climb, we jog, we sprint, we dance, we set our intention, and we break through boundaries.
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To break through the clutter, to get attention and even to bring people over to your side.
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Protesters were able to break through the security fence and storm the airport, occupying the main runway.
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But despite making the playoffs 10 times, his teams had been unable to break through until now.
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And the substantively populist elements of her appeal could help her break through among low-income voters.
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H is trying to break through the clichés that deaden our eyes in a photo-saturated world.
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Would that discipline break through any procrastination or blocked creativity that you need to complete your project?
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Let's recognize that we need someone like Hillary to break through bipartisan gridlock to lead the country.
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And with voluminous spending, he can crowd the airwaves so much that other campaigns cannot break through.
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The sun beams break through the tree canopy above, basking the orchid for brief moments with light.
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The propaganda effort has included calls for North Koreans to "break through barriers" and strengthen the country.
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In the clock's grimmest moment ever, she believes years of dire warnings have begun to break through.
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But the Kings couldn't break through as the Devils blocked four shots on the extended power play.
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Media attention is also diverted away from important, progressive work and it's increasingly difficult to break through.
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"If we break through the current levels here, there's a very robust resistance at $2.96," he said.
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Reus did his rehab, returned to fitness, seemed ready to break through into the elite once more.
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Did they have to break through sophisticated digital security measures, or was the door simply left open?
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But Nevada political experts noted there's plenty of room for Warren or another candidate to break through.
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But the level of inbox noise makes it challenging for this type of "alien signal" to break through.
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Final: Seattle 7, Yankees 1 Bottom first: New York couldn't break through yesterday against random dude Nate Karns.
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Once there ... pepper spray was fired into the crowd, and protesters started trying to break through police lines.
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Ten candidates, many of them polling in single digits, did their best to break through and differentiate themselves.
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While the name doesn't exactly make it sound like a break-through feature, it's actually a big deal.
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While everyone experiences fear at some point, it's crucial to really feel the fear and break through it.
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Achieving progress in Washington on any major issue requires a broad coalition to break through the partisan gridlock.
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Apple's previous gaming push into augmented reality didn't do much to break through the free-to-play lock.
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These Arctic marine mammals average 50 to 60 feet long, and are powerful enough to break through ice.
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Meanwhile, those people trapped at borders, who seek movement not aid, continue attempting to break through the border.
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" Williams says Abrams' win has helped prove that Black women can "break through the glass ceiling called electability.
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Sure, there will be a few polished ARKit apps, and some of those might break through the noise.
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China has allowed its yuan to break through 7 against the dollar for the first time since 2008.
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He and Sergey had no doubt they would break through, never mind their lack of a business plan.
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This creates a pathway for more bands to break through, and stirs up more interest from music consumers.
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Why it matters: Despite a lot of hype, virtual reality has yet to break through to the masses.
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And KeyLemon is far from alone in trying to be the player to break through in this niche.
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The partners quickly realized that there was a lot of noise to break through in the alcohol industry.
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SO THIS HAS BEEN A MULTIYEAR PROCESS OF WORKING VERY CLOSELY WITH ATHLETES TO CREATE BREAK THROUGH INNOVATION.
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Gold has struggled to break through important barriers such as this, according to Joni Teves, strategist at UBS.
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The live trending page seemed to be the only place where less known YouTube channels could break through.
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Such smart breeding, in alliance with new, precise techniques of genetic modification, should break through the yield plateaus.
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The exploits allow attackers to break through the firewall without a username and password, masquerading as SNMP data.
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It's one of the worst Android bugs, allowing attackers to break through security through Android's media preview system.
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This ability has break-through potential by expanding access to testing close to home or in remote locations.
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"You have had women candidates who really haven't been able to break through in general elections," Dittmar said.
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Guardiola's team controlled possession but was not able to break through the tight defense set up by Simeone.
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Bruce, the Mets' suddenly red-hot right fielder, was the first to break through with a long ball.
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My mother showed me how dire situations can cultivate the courage to break through boundaries and fulfill dreams.
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That said, it does seem to line up with where Hillary Clinton might break through in the South.
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Work with us, not against us, as partners to honorably pay our debts and break through the situation.
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By advertising on the right apps, candidates and PACs have an opportunity to break through to young voters.
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The only problem was the Germans just couldn't quite break through to get Paris in their artillery crosshairs.
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First, Apple has managed to break through several key resistance levels, Wald told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Tuesday.
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And officials believe they have a positive message on both of those areas they want to break through.
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Toomey's campaign is also building up a war chest to help him break through the election year noise.
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He started to use an anvil-and-hammer approach to break through old-fashioned trade restrictions and chains.
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They are very aware that we will eventually break through to Constantinople like a fire through dry grass.
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And those tech firms that are trying to break through the ticketing supply chain aren't having much luck.
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Remember when Democrats thought they would break through on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and an infrastructure bill?
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"We have to study their strengths and their weaknesses to find a chance to break through," she said.
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But it came away empty-handed and has consistently struggled to break through in a competitive theatrical marketplace.
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They would also break through in a number of "lean" Republican districts where Democrats are in striking distance.
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Maybe their biggest move, architecturally speaking, was to break through that wall separating the Aquarium from the beach.
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I've got to find a way to get the message out one way or another and break through.
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Turns out Mike Bloomberg is exactly what Elizabeth Warren needed to break through in the 2020 Democratic primary.
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As dawn approached, the protesters tried to break through the Supreme Court's gates to prevent the statue's removal.
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San Antonio was within one point five times over the final 12 minutes but could never break through.
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San Antonio was within one point five times over the final 220 minutes but could never break through.
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Broadway's first a cappella musical will close on Sunday, unable to break through during an especially competitive season.
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By drawing on the Mustang name and look, "we think we can really break through," Mr. Cannis said.
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Blockbuster nature series "break through the noise and make a real difference to people's conscience," Mr. Wollocombe said.
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"You can't know if you can break through if you don't get out there and try," Patrick said.
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First, that 10 debates into the process, many Democrats are still trying to break through to an audience.
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Some escape while others try to break through a locked door to the victims on the other side.
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The pressure would be forced downward instead, which NASA hoped would break through the tough stretch of soil.
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But how difficult is it to break through sexual taboos and take on powerful people and mighty institutions?
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Today's moon in fellow earth sign Virgo encourages you to break through limitations and expand beyond your expectations.
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Because if you have a bulldozer or if you have heavy blowtorches and things you can break through.
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Strategist Brad Bannon said Gabbard's attempts to break through will likely land her a spot onstage next month.
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But his volley goes well high, and Brazil is still looking for a goal to break through here.
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The Wings pressured the Colorado net for a good portion of the final period but couldn't break through.
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But even with the influx and expansion of the beauty aisle, Uoma managed to break through the noise.
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So you can still break through the saturated app market, if you are very very very lucky, and good.
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"With Governor O'Malley, a lot of us kept our fingers crossed that he would, quote, break through," he said.
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There were these guys — Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, Martin Scorsese — trying to break through that Hollywood major studio wall.
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These systems could break through the body's natural nets and nullifiers for a more exact and less invasive application.
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But that was a barrier we had to break through and that was the fun of this commercial, too.
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New York (CNN Business)Stocks are so close to record highs and searching for a reason to break through.
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Vegas pulled Fleury for more than two minutes at the end of the game but couldn&apost break through.
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Her position has improved nationally, so she is among the best positioned to break through and/or deter Biden.
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Something that would break through the social media filter bubbles we've built around ourselves to avoid hearing aggravating opinions.
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And what I see are candidates who are all trying to figure out ways to break through the crowd.
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Haddad trails behind both Bolsonaro and Marina Silva, an environmentalist and evangelical who has yet to fully break through.
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A top tier of contenders has emerged from the vast field, while others are still trying to break through.
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I've been unable to find any site that can successfully break through Safari's new safeguards against unexpected media playback.
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The other way of looking at it is that the symptoms that you're taking the drug for break through.
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And when you have crowded fields you&aposve got candidates that are trying to do things to break through.
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Hackers managed to break through the bank's internal security and made off with the credentials needed to make transfers.
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Tommy is someone who managed to break through the glass ceiling, and once there, she found a support system.
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As we drive around neighborhoods and business districts, only the flicker of our car's light break through the shadow.
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Still, even though there's consternation in Apple Land, Microsoft has to work harder to break through into consumer consciousness.
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"We have to reach people where they are for conservation to break through the noise!" the first panel reads.
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Some stocks, however, can break through all the traditionally measured ceilings and stay overbought for weeks at a time.
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On Friday, hundreds of Park's supporters, many of them elderly, tried to break through police barricades at the courthouse.
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Beyond the messaging challenges, though, the bigger problem for Democrats continues to be their inability to break through Trump.
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Last February, Benjamin Booker flew to Mexico, rented an apartment near Juarez, and tried to break through writer's block.
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The vast majority of successful singers are male, though female artists like Nancy have also managed to break through.
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We haven't really had the offense that we wanted to have, so it was nice to break through there.
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Clinton tried to break through with her own criticism that Mr. Trump had profited from the 2008 housing crisis.
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Now that he is the President, Democrats have struggled to figure out how to break through that messaging dominance.
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It felt like a good time to be here, but it was hard to break through and find community.
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Ethical quandaries about the president's business empire often struggle to break through the news cacophony of the Trump era.
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Watson acknowledged missing a few throws but illustrated just how difficult it was to successfully break through the coverage.
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The Olympics soak up national media coverage, which could make it harder for Mr. Trump to break through. Mrs.
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It can make her an awkward fit in this campaign environment, harder to break through and determinedly not dazzling.
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And officials believe they have a positive message on both of those areas that they want to break through.
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This shows the power of truth to break through the bronze walls and iron ramparts constructed by the government.
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If boxing has been waiting for their female superstar to break through to the mainstream, Shields might be it.
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"The market's flooded with products and startups are increasingly challenged to break through the noise," founder Ryan Hoover says.
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Why it matters: Microsoft has been experimenting with news products for years, but many have struggled to break through.
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Those that do break through are often politicised from the offset regardless of intention, purely because of their identity.
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Even though there are other shows that represent Black love, it's harder for them to break through the surface.
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Too often the candidates' views on national security issues that manage to break through the noise are crude soundbites.
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Clinton, early returns suggest the latest uproar has changed few minds, despite seeming to break through the campaign din.
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Additionally, superstar striker Alex Morgan's pregnancy could open up the spot Lloyd needs to break through as a starter.
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Cory Booker and Kamala Harris had decent nights, but struggled to break through the large crowd on the stage.
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The Trump administration is doing whatever it can to break through to young people in the critical days ahead.
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With the Bears growing more comfortable in their offense, Burton has a chance to break through in Week 3.
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Her pervasive fatigue also makes the moments when she tries to break through it feel that much more significant.
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Who would ever think that the tiny University of Maryland-Baltimore County would be the ones to break through?
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These are creators that would not have had a chance to break through in a more closed media landscape.
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"When entertainment is executed well, with a vision and from a personal place, it can break through," she said.
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The Thunder won't break through the ceiling imposed by Durant's departure, but they'll pound at it all year long.
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"When kimchi is cooked, it loses flavor, so you need the really funky stuff to break through," he says.
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Most of the Palestinian protesters are unarmed, but some have lobbed firebombs and attempted to break through the fence.
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Joe Biden tries to break through, Bernie Sanders signals he's staying in and another Super Tuesday (of sorts) emerges.
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But she ultimately failed to break through as a top candidate for Democratic voters, who have largely favored Sen.
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BARRIS I've gotten a lot of jobs, but it was very hard to break through to get those jobs.
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And when we started to break through in the media, I was better TV than someone who was nice.
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It can feel that the only way for a newish artist to truly break through is to look backward.
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The question is whether the gauzy talk of hope and optimism can break through monstrously tall barriers to peace.
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Some lower-polling candidates were able to break through at this week's debate — at least for one news cycle.
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Warren launched her presidential campaign early but has struggled to break through in the initial round of primary polling.
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The candidates I was least impressed by: Nobody seemed to break through the white noise or offer anything new.
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Mr. Villar Rojas said he wanted to break through what he sees as falsely constructed categories within the museum.
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The IWM ETF bumped up against $160 earlier this month after failing to break through in July and September.
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Wall Street was expected to start marginally higher, having seen the Dow index break through 13,000 points this week.
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A last-minute attempt to halt the action at the government's conciliation service Acas yesterday failed to break through.
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We need this seemingly obvious tactic to break through the cavalier attitude that still prevails in many companies today.
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Gold failed in April and June to break through the top of its broad $1,200-$1,300 range this year.
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And until you break through that [with transparency], we won't really get to understand even calling it financial literacy.
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This matters because I think it's something the industry needs to break through to that next level of development.
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On the positive side, the song helped Weird Al Yankovic break through when he was still a college student.
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Fortunately, the Nuggets coach had a veteran to lean on and help Denver break through against the Portland Trail Blazers.
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It accuses the militant group of using protesters as cover to break through the border fence and carry out attacks.
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Or how the Lithuanians who managed to break through iron walls were welcomed to come to the US as refugees.
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ActivTrades chief analyst Carlo Alberto De Casa said a break through $1,277 could lead the gold price down to $1,0.83.
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When tightly coiled hair is shaved closely, it may retract below the skin's surface and break through the follicle wall.
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"If you break through there, there is no reason that we are going to hold this support level," he said.
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So much, in fact, that the bet is no one piece of bad news will break through the media clutter.
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From there, Gordon believes that the SPY could hit $2.213 provided that the ETF does break through the $210 level.
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"If we can get candidates to break through the noise and make their case, voters can decide," Mr. Durning said.
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She had to break through that glass ceiling to be as extraordinarily complicated as the leads of other network dramas.
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This recovery could turn into a bigger breakout if it can break through one key technical level, according to Baruch.
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WE'VE GOT A GREAT APPROACH TO THE HOLIDAY, ONE I THINK IS GOING TO BREAK THROUGH DURING A CLUTTERED SEASON.
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From airlines to hotels to tour operators — it hasn't historically been easy for women to break through travel's glass ceiling.
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The ground has been fertile for quite some time for the Republican Party to break through with voters of color.
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A refrain of "break through the surface and breathe" appropriately counterbalances the monstrously detuned guitars and Reznor's wallowing, ranting verses.
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South Carolina In the hypercompetitive, crowded Republican primary, it can be hard to break through and have an ad resonate.
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It&aposs a risky strategy to break through in this political environment, but it&aposs what Donnelly is comfortable with.
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We eat dinner together and hypothesize about what kind of alien is about to break through my still nauseous stomach.
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Now there's no way you can do that, or it would be very, very hard for you to break through.
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As you go back up and break through that, investors are going to say they're going to get out now.
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In the next few years, we're going to see AR develop significantly and start to break through to the mainstream.
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Whether the chips can continue to rally depends on whether the S&P can break through that level, Gordon said.
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He urged the German chancellor to speak out against migrants trying to break through various borders to access the country.
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And still others come because they want to use Friston's ideas to break through the roadblocks in artificial intelligence research.
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And that is in many ways the problem with VC22018's idea of how to break through the draw game.
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To open the windows required that I first break through the thick layers of dirt that kept them sealed tight.
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And it's terrifying and exhausting, and if you're very, very lucky, you break through into something eventually, which I did.
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"If the Hang Seng can break through the 24,000-point level effectively, then, the bull market is established," Di said.
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Planet of the Apps will give app creators the chance to break through and share their ideas with the world.
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It wasn't quite good enough, but it left no doubt that he's got the game to break through some day.
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While he has yet to break through with a major win, chances are he'll be a popular bet this weekend.
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But Washington would still break through, Ahmed finishing the nine-play, 70-yard drive with a 6-yard scoring run.
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While it can be difficult to break through bureaucratic red tape and restructure old, paper-based processes, it's not impossible.
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"The dollar ... went up very far, very fast and tried to break through a pretty key technical level," Lien said.
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Seeking to break through in a state friendly to Democrats, Hugin has tried to spread his message far and wide.
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We were very uncomfortable most of the day early and we couldn't really break through with any sort of significance.
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As long as studios keep struggling with how to break through that clutter, expect many more "Returns," happy or otherwise.
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But the increased competition for consumers' attention, analysts say, has made it more difficult to break through with new games.
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At work, women must break through a "maternal wall" of bias that has negatively impacted their hiring, promotions and pay.
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A handful of companies have sprung up that use artificial intelligence and emotion research to break through the advertising noise.
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I don't regret what we did on the show, it's just unfortunate we weren't able to break through ratings-wise.
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Guzman was recaptured on Friday, six months after staging a spectacular prison break through a tunnel in his cell floor.
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The Moon is in fellow Air sign Gemini today, sending your flirty vibes and helping you break through creative blocks.
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When you say nods to Leonard Cohen I'm assuming you mean my voice, which was a break through for me.
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But Mr. Ou, who is a contributor to The New York Times, recently found a border he couldn't break through.
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But it's now clear this delegate fight will go on and on with Sanders unable to break through a ceiling.
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" Ms. Walter of the Cook Report said the ad might struggle to break through — against Mr. Trump's own messaging. "O.
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Bernie Sanders, whose campaign has so far shown an inability to break through with a significant number of black voters.
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So the first part of our Hosts' test was to see the bars that contain them and break through them.
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The toll would have been much higher, Israel says, if the protesters had managed to break through the security barrier.
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But then a small group of bacteria, containing a mutation that allows them to survive the chemical assault, break through.
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Despite a workmanlike efficiency and a practiced smile that invited comparisons to cyborgs, Holzhauer allowed some charm to break through.
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"We can tell a lot when we see new brands break through the list," said Norty Cohen, CEO of Moosylvania.
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Bloomberg, who has spent more than $500 million since entering the race in late November, also failed to break through.
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They, too, had the ability to break through the confines of the screen to present feelings that were recognizably human.
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What a gift it was to watch a monarch butterfly break through its shell, crawl out, and unfold its wings.
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It became her first song to break through to the mainstream, landing on the Billboard Hot R&B Songs chart.
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Brent reached a session high of $78.94 a barrel, as speculators attempted to break through resistance at $79.00 a barrel.
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Any list starts much younger, and three players might be suited to break through for their first major this year.
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In four years, he expected the Americans to be in better position to finally break through to the knockout stage.
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Cramer thinks the stock is set to break through its all-time high of about $107 it set in June.
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M.G. Siegler will go through some ideas and trends that could be interesting entry points for startups to break through.
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The Dow's next challenge is to break through a level that it has failed to touch since February, says Acampora.
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"They were intercepted by law enforcing authorities, but one pickup truck managed to break through the security cordon," he said.
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However, shares of the media giant have struggled to break through its all-time high of $122.08 set in 2015.
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The highly publicized roller coaster led to a drought of such roles, but some notable characters did eventually break through.
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"I loved this!" gushed Foster, even if she was unable to break through the throngs of supporters who surrounded Harris.
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But it's too soon to say if it will be enough for Apple (AAPL) to break through a crowded field.
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In my field, we all strive for that genius moment that helps us break through and reach people more effectively.
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Yet for even the most seasoned strategist, it can be hard to forecast what film or performance may break through.
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Last year, the Wildcats appeared ready to break through, entering conference play 22-163 before finishing 216-22015 over all.
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American politics is very fluid and open, and it doesn't take much or very long for someone to break through.
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A strong leader, he argued, was necessary to break through those shadowy forces and impose the will of the people.
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Make viral hits everyone can rally around (media companies): Create hits that break through filter bubbles and unite the culture.
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Lives stacked on top of lives, thrumming with their own energy and purpose, unfolding behind walls I'll never break through.
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A strong, intelligent woman struggles to break through the double-pane glass ceiling of a top investment firm on Wall Street.
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It took me a very long time to break through, which is the story of a lot of women out there.
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Trying to break through the noise is even more relevant after Facebook lessened their relationship with publishers on the News Feed.
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If Tesla can break through a key level of resistance, the short covering could propel its stock even higher, says Johnson.
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But investors seem confident that Monzo's app, which includes features such as instant spending notifications, has the potential to break through.
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But according to Gordon, Netflix is about to not only return to that level, but to break through it as well.
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Just as, at every level, there are players who have a chance to break through those stereotypes because of their appearance.
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The number of startups hoping to break through into the world of payments appears to be shrinking a little bit more.
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Break through the haze of nostalgia with us and see what holds up, what disappoints, and what got better with time.
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But as the White Walkers and their undead ice-dragon break through the Wall, the North is the season's clearest loser.
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We're covering an attempt to break through Brexit roadblocks, a growing crackdown in Russia and the most influential editor in Britain.
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A bloody-faced demonstrator is led away by police officers after more than 1,000 marchers attempted to break through police lines.
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That controversy will generate debate, at least, at a time when baseball needs to break through into the national sports conversation.
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If you break through 1.05, ... that would start to suggest that the uptrend in growth since '08 is now in trouble.
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"The long-term plan for Sony is to break through the previous console lifecycle," he told CNBC in a phone interview.
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What TikTok can do that YouTube has lost the ability to is allow fresh-faced creators to break through the noise.
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You know, we're not going to end these certain things or try to break through it unless we take those risks.
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Because of the long break through Russia's harsh winter, Zenit had not played a competitive game for more than two months.
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One trader thinks gold is headed to break through its current range, and he plans to capitalize on the potential gain.
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The list included companies trying to break through in a variety of industries, including health care, cybersecurity, consumer products and finance.
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And then yes, if we have strong economic messages that break through and we get more white voters, all the better.
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Collins thinks shares can run as high as $40 if they break through a ceiling of resistance of $32, he said.
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Hopefully, it will help break through the tedium barrier that keeps accurate calorie counting from helping millions of people stay healthy.
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" He added: "Going to work has forced me to kind of push it aside temporarily but it continues to break through.
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Oil's struggles continue and according to one expert, investors shouldn't expect the commodity to break through $55 for a few years.
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Players must break through various walls of cardboard drywall and plastic wrap to navigate their way to a locked puzzle box.
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But to complete that reversal, he added, Apple must break through the $112 mark, which Wald calls a level of resistance.
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If you spot a flanker moving in or see a tank break through the lines, knock them out and turn tail.
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In order for her to break through, there are certain things she had to work on, and consistency is certainly one.
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HBO Now, HBO's standalone streaming service, also costs $14.99 per month, meaning you aren't, sadly, getting any cost break through Hulu.
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In a note, analysts at Societe Generale said 10-year Bund yields could break through 0 percent during the second quarter.
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We break through an actual wall of bros who barricade the exit of the beer garden and meander through the crowd.
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Oil group MOL struggled to break through resistance levels at 113,103 forints ($210.34) despite a surprise rise in fourth-quarter earnings.
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If they make a mistake and break through to the water, an excavation can be submerged and weeks of work lost.
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He can put aside all his campaign rhetoric about wanting to break through Washington's gridlock and just govern from the right.
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Kennedy had told his aides that the debates were "the one way to break through" in what was a tight race.
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How is it that stocks can break through to new heights while the country at large seemingly sinks to new depths?
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There's some things that'll resonate, but I really wanted to keep the focus on a young reporter trying to break through.
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The Trauma Harder Styles Tour was an opportunity to see whether it could finally break through to a larger US audience.
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The former banker told the network he'll be taking a break through Labor Day, after which he'll announce his next move.
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Thursday's edition of the Federal Register includes new safety rules for toys and fireworks that break through President Trump's regulatory moratorium.
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"What you have is markets pushing it toward that level but just waiting on another catalyst to break through," he said.
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She decided to post photos of herself to inspire other women to break through their fear and just enjoy the beach.
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In reality, however, the campaign had been systematically working to ensure the trio of challengers had no way to break through.
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But Mr. Obama need not break through the gridlock in Congress to avoid leaving an undefined "forever war" as his legacy.
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The writers that do break through have often honed their skills as part of a writing team on another successful series.
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Shattered samples of classic 80s pop records break through the haze, as do dizzying string sections, drippy horns, and heartsick mumbles.
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The longer it fails to break through it, the more likely a slide lower becomes if shorts throw in the towel.
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And these days, anything to help break through the flood of information on Capitol Hill is a good thing, she added.
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The massive field of contenders competing for money and air time is a barrier to any candidate seeking to break through.
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Daniel Biss might be the most interesting (and left-most) of the three, but his campaign is struggling to break through.
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At first, the demonstrators had no way to break through the bamboo curtain of news blackout to reach the Chinese people.
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And the more crowded the podcast market becomes — including a wave of fiction shows — the harder it is to break through.
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No, Pose will break through as the show with the most transgender series regulars of any show in American television history.
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According to Suttmeier, the S&P 500 must break through its 40-week moving average for the trend to turn bullish.
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Forever, all of us were chipping at a wall, so for Chris to break through to the other side is exciting.
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I think we've done well in the debates, it's just hard to break through, because the buzz doesn't last very long.
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And Democrats would need to break through in only a handful of them to be very well positioned to take control.
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But she didn't push on his evasions, especially on that last point, nor break through his word cloud of preprogrammed phrases.
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Amazon's stock may have put in a bottom and could be poised to break through the $260,13 price tag, Cramer said.
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Change is born out of a desire to make things better, to break through, to bring new leaders to the forefront.
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Patients typically are given antimicrobial drugs in extremely high doses in order to break through the body's protective blood-brain barrier.
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The protesters' stated goal is to break through the fence and return to their ancestral homes in what is now Israel.
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But if this rebound fades away and stocks break through their lows from last week, was the rally all for naught?
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She was alternately tart and deliberative, contained but occasionally allowing a flash of anger to break through her carefully composed sentences.
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Today, Ms. Cabello is just one in a cacophony of voices aiming to break through in a harsh, post-streaming environment.
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His interruptions won him valuable screen time, but it was not clear if his constant, almost Trumpian bombast would break through.
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Scholten bought as many TV ads as he could in the final stretch, but ran out of time to break through.
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But when I really explore her question, I see the rigidity in me and I don't know how to break through.
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Mr. Trump cast himself during the election as the sole candidate able to break through Washington gridlock and get things done.
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After years of trying to break through internationally, the Russian singer Emin Agalarov has finally crossed over into the United States.
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Democrats jam each other up, laying the groundwork for President Donald Trump to break through the pack to win in November.
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In 2012, Mr. Rodriguez was living in New York and poised to break through with a show, but it fell through.
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The fact she was the only candidate to break through with a singular moment ups the odds that tonight helps her.
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As fewer women break through to senior leadership, fewer women at lower levels will even try to aspire to those roles.
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Meanwhile, Buzarnescu will get another shot to break through for her first career WTA singles title after rallying back against Mertens.
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Others made futile charges through plumes of tear gas in an attempt to break through cordons of armed riot police officers.
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In an age of peak TV, networks are looking for any advantage they can find to help break through the clutter.
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The insurgents would not be able to break through security cordons, said Dost Mohammed Nayab, the spokesman of the provincial governor.
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It understandably has climate hawks in a state of high anxiety, casting about for anything that might break through the paralysis.
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The previous two champions, Joey Logano and Martin Truex, have also not been able to break through into mainstream sports fame.
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Additionally, models are most often discovered and break through in magazines before they are snapped up by brands for marketing campaigns.
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Anything to break through the strange bureaucacy that is Las Vegas&apos rules around traffic and ride-share options like Uber.
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After failing to break through the wire at Bagram Air Base, the remaining Taliban fighters dug into positions inside the clinic.
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For Hogan, the 2.903-year yield's recent break through 22.90 percent, its 236 high, signaled the inevitable move to 23 percent.
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At a time when it's impossible for a new show to break through the noise of Peak TV, King's Watchmen has.
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But with close to 40,000 tracks being uploaded to Spotify every day, it still isn't easy for artists to break through.
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Warning lights may be blinking for some leading candidates, and opportunities could still exist for other contenders struggling to break through.
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Still, Coletto said, there's potential for May's party to break through further, such as during Monday's English-language debate in Ottawa.
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She is one of many who will try to break through the temporary gate in hope of tasting Earth's purest energy.
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And yet, I also detect Meyer's alertness to the chaos waiting to break through – unexpected and imminent – in our daily life.
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Importantly, to break through a crowded news environment, this needs to be an emotional appeal—not one based on dry statistics.
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Booker also is hoping that he will be able to break through with black voters who have been attracted to Biden's candidacy.
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And they helped him continue to dominate media coverage in a way that made it difficult for anyone else to break through.
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MKS PAMP Group trader Sam Laughlin said that the firing of Sally Yates gave the impetus for gold to break through $1,200.
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It won't be easy to break through language and thinking barriers, but it will change your culture — and improve your bottom line.
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So I break through the prosthetics with the key, I get the fucking key up my nose, and I do two hits.
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When you put a child gate to block a child from entering a forbidden place, they exert full determination to break through.
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Many people who break through in Hollywood start from nothing — not with a $1 million loan from their daddy like some people.
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Amid Likes and comments from my friends, I was always waiting for that one notification to break through to my home screen.
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"The more visibility you get, the more you break through the misconceptions of what it means to live with HIV," said Tredway.
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MARIA ZAKHAROVA, RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY (through translator): I recommend everyone to refrain from using the words "break through meetings" and so on.
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And yet here we are, once again, talking about this finally being the season the Jets break through and actually do something.
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Changing how you show up as a female tech leader in the office will not break through all of this inherent bias.
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But it is hard for a third party to break through even when it has a dynamic young leader and 50 MPs.
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The goal is to rely on exclusivity and convenience, and help consumers "break through the clutter" of streaming services, according to Iger.
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The Red Wings had a late power play and also pulled Howard during the final three minutes but still couldn't break through.
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"The leader of our balloon team has a special code from Homeland Security to break through the cell phone towers," Stewart said.
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A decade ago, before the digital entertainment boom vastly expanded viewing options, independent films were routinely able to break through in theaters.
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Michael is lonely, and bereft at the prospect of living a life without any nuance or spark to break through the monotony.
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Hard hats were also distributed as the crowd nearest the building began attempting to break through the defenses surrounding the LegCo building.
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She argued that banning political ads would disadvantage lesser-known and nontraditional candidates by making it harder for them to break through.
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It takes that extra effort because we're starting from a homogenous nucleus and you have to try extra hard to break through.
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A handful of trends are lining up in YouTube's favor, helping it break through local competitors for the lucrative online video market.
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You'll also want to disable fingerprint logins, in case police force your finger onto the phone to break through the lock screen.
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But by Ross' work, that steady underperformance gives the ETF a sturdy foundation to break through the moving average at approximately $63.
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Failing to break through, after all that, would raise fundamental questions about Mr. Bush's ability to consolidate support from mainstream Republican voters.
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Engineers who make hundreds of thousands of dollars are suddenly tantalized by the challenge of trying to break through a porous paywall.
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The team's next steps are to use cameras to monitor how the flower's tiny seeds break through the thick vines and grow.
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"I still think that there's huge inefficiencies when you think about how hard it is for artists to break through," Ek said.
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A Toronto-born app has become a go-to tool for millions of Iranians looking to break through Tehran's repressive internet censorship.
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After spiking in January, the stock has held in a range between $340 and $380, unable to break through at either end.
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The audience figures were huge, yes -- but the purpose of those encounters was to "break through" and establish himself as a personality.
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China let the yuan break through the key 7 per dollar level on Monday amid growing U.S. tariff pressure, jolting international markets.
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Polling at less than 1%, the debate would be Swalwell's best chance to break through a field of more than 20 candidates.
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And it is my duty to help break through the invisible chains that we have allowed to entrap us for so long.
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WikiLeaks did, for example, exaggerate claims made earlier this year that the CIA could break through encrypted chat apps such as WhatsApp.
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Reply will also be able to break through your phone's silent mode in the case of an emergency or more urgent message.
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By Sunday night, the affiliate said, crews had managed to break through an ice dam, allowing some of the water to subside.
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Such is the life of minority groups who finally see someone in their ranks break through historical barriers that once seemed impossible.
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The messaging may not break through the national news cycle, but it could still help the White House earn positive local coverage.
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But should he lose, he may never be able to break through as GOP voters look elsewhere for an anti-Trump candidate.
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Women had to campaign hard to break through the embarrassment that meant cancers of the breast and reproductive organs often went undiagnosed.
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The video represents the various levels of entrapment that we create in our minds and the desire to break through those barriers.
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The demo walked me through another take, where I could break through a stack of boxes to really scare the hapless astronaut.
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If a guy is upset that his meal costs more, he can make the case for a price break through the app.
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Feinstein has remained the frontrunner, and the big question is whether or not a Republican can break through into the top two.
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The strategist believes that oil could run up to $60, but then investors shouldn't expect the commodity to break through that level.
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If Leave are not strongly ahead here it may indicate they will struggle to break through in areas less favorable to Brexit.
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"This is an opportunity to break through what has been disappointing discussions in the last seven, eight, nine months," the adviser said.
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You could break through to the embedded data if you look close enough, sure, but you can't look that closely at everything.
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After just a few hours in the studio, Lil Tecca had created a handful of songs that would help him break through.
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What Democrats have not yet shown, however, is the capacity to break through in enough places to flip control of the House.
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The company's post-earnings rally on Wednesday did provide a "constructive" move that could fuel a break through resistance levels, Gordon says.
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I'm glad that I've sort of been leading this charge, the first one to break through and really put these things together.
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On offense, Los Angeles was patient and persistent in attacking the Jazz defense until finally finding holes where they could break through.
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The police also lobbed tear gas at a column of protesters who managed to break through the ranks of riot police officers.
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On Friday, two Park supporters were killed as they tried to break through police lines outside the court, shortly after the verdict.
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Weirdly, I think podcasting might be able to break through that bubble because people don't access these shows through traditional distribution networks.
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What makes those games worth watching, when they're worth watching, is the game's capacity to break through and surprise despite all that.
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"The attempts to break through were accompanied by massive covering fire from the neighboring state and from Ukrainian armored vehicles," it said.
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These comments fit Clinton's narrative: that as a woman, she can break through partisan vitriol and gridlock with a more collaborative approach.
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In this day and age you gotta kinda think on that next level to break through all the clutter that's out there.
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Two other photographers and I were standing with the refugees in Horgos, Serbia, as they were about to break through the fences.
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He's just a certain kind of coach: a great team-builder who's still looking to break through, even at 66 years old.
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The Clinton campaign felt the different approach was the only way to break through in painting an alarming portrait of Mr. Trump.
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"She succeeded where others weren't able to break through that glass ceiling," Robert McCaw, the council's Government Affairs Department director, told CNN.
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Ominous as that sounded to some, he was also using his power to break through barriers that many young Saudis found suffocating.
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Just a week later, he lost Illinois, Ohio, and Missouri, showing that he was largely unable to break through in diverse states.
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In their place, Spotify said, it wanted to usher in a new era that would help new artists break through more easily.
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Few had expected the talks, held in Norway this month, to break through the political turmoil that has gripped Venezuela since January.
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Simultaneously, the team is allowing its opponents fewer chances to score; those shots that do break through are of a lower quality.
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Hell, if the conspiracy theory about an antifa rebellion can make it to Fox & Friends, who's to say what won't break through?
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It was a strange, unpersuasive performance from a candidate who desperately needs to break through in New Hampshire if he's to survive.
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"That methane could be released episodically along faults that break through the permafrost due to partial melting of ice," Dr. Giuranna said.
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For all his successes, even those who admire his business acumen question whether he could break through in politics in Los Angeles.
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Police official Mazhar Niazi said the officers blocked the Islamists as they tried to break through a cordon to attack the marchers.
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Tap See all exceptions to choose whether alarms, reminders, and calendar events can break through the Do Not Disturb wall of silence.
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So if you're a sport ... There's never been more chance to break through now with all these different platforms, but it's difficult.
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" He said there was no pathway to opposition for Fine Gael and that "realpolitik will have to break through at some stage.
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But on a crowded stage, the pressure to break through or get a leg up intensifies, and the risk-reward ratio skews.
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They'll break through military barriers," he said on another occasion, and "run to the coffin and jump on top of the coffin.
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After just a few hours in the studio, Lil Tecca had created a handful of songs that would help him break through.
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"Having been a model earlier in my career, it's been very hard for me to break through from that image," she said.
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"Travel has became an integral part of the runner's lifestyle that allows them to break through the touristic veneer," Mr. Gilligan said.
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Behind the scenes, behind the distracting headlines each day, the drumbeat toward Assad's next bout of butchery is beginning to break through.
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Europe's women campaigned to break through the laws, traditions and attitudes that restricted their lives and denied them a formal political voice.
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The Capitals kept pressing in the third period, but did not break through against until Ovechkin scored his 11th goal this postseason.
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Through it all, Whitaker keeps a tight rein on his performance, letting his storied intensity break through in just a few flashes.
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And he made his presence to South Carolina voters known by finding a couple key moments to break through on Tuesday night.
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All 2020 candidates are looking to break through in newfangled ways, from Elizabeth Warren's thousands of postevent selfies to Beto O'Rourke's livestreaming.
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Tesla has "achieved a volume break through, with the plant in China opening and selling a lot of Model 23s," he added.
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U.S. oil production has stalled due to icy weather, but analysts expect output to break through 10 million barrels per day soon.
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With so much new TV to process all the time, it becomes more difficult for existing series to break through the chatter.
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Research shows that this simple behavior can double weight loss, and it often helps my patients break through frustrating weight loss plateaus.
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But in this media environment, it's pretty difficult for a good news story about the Congress to break through and reach audiences.
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Based on this experience, I have a modest proposal to break through the logjam that now stymies progress on health-care legislation.
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In 153 and 2015, Mr. Tan and others began to break through, completing full runs and establishing records for others to challenge.
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Yang's campaign, too, believes this is an opportunity for the outsider candidate to break through, according to a memo released last week.
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But at its best, it's a strong rendering of both that horror and the frayed rays of hope that sometimes break through.
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More significant, though, is the degree to which no story can break through the usual rime of news coverage the way Russia does.
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Rescuers used sledgehammers to break through the roofs of houses buried in debris up to their rooflines to check for anyone trapped inside.
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"In desert park environments, a single tire track can break through the fragile microbiotic crust and cause significant scarring and damage," Litterst explained.
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Deadpool didn't just break through the fourth wall at theaters this long weekend — he broke down just about everything standing in his way.
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The White Sox put runners on base in each of the first five innings but didn't break through against Sanchez until the fourth.
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That's smart, because the only way a candidate is going to break through in this large field is by doing well in Iowa.
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That initial message — a 'Better Deal' — has largely failed to break through with voters and has been openly mocked by some Democratic lawmakers.
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The company could break through in predictive fulfillment, which is an industry term that describes forecasting demand by predicting buyer and seller behavior.
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Plenty of people — ex-boyfriends, friends, industry people — have doubted Melanie Gaydos' ability to break through as a model, but she never did.
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The initial advertising buy is less than $1 million, aides said, which is a modest sum to break through in this large state.
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Clay believes he's right to be persistent: that if he can just show Skye that she's truly in his heart, he'll break through.
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I hope he does by the way, I think we all hope he does so we can break through the barriers, these impasses.
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Mr. Romney expressed little hope that Senator Marco Rubio of Florida or Senator Ted Cruz of Texas could break through at this point.
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Lang indicated that Qualcomm's stock has everything it needs to break through its ceiling of resistance at $55 a share and head higher.
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" Claire Isaacs: "Everyone needs something filthy to break through the hangover at a festival but otherwise, I'm a great advocator of something fancy.
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Eventually, frenetic "guerrilla-style" reposting of screenshots of Trump's tweets on social media helped the news break through China's "Great Firewall" on Monday.
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"What's common to all the heroines is their thirst for life, their desire to break through conventions and ability to inspire," Gorle says.
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More than ever, though, it's a risk that's worth taking: In 2016, comedy is one of the most consistent ways to break through.
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It's like Scooter said, you've got to break through barriers and just do what it takes, but there's no barriers anymore, at all.
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For the most part, G2 can't seem to break through top teams, placing below fourth in most premier tournaments since the last Major.
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Some fled the fire by jumping from windows; harrowing footage from inside the building showed others trying to break through locked exit doors.
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Watching Mark break through his cellophane bindings was energizing and triumphant; I was not the only one concerned that he might give up.
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Now, the virtuoso bassist (and endlessly eccentric lyricist) is poised to break through to his widest audience yet with his third album, Drunk.
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The Rays appeared to break through and score in the eighth when pitcher Shawn Armstrong made a throwing error on Adames' swinging bunt.
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The VMA nominations have also recognized recent break-through talent Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X. Each are up for best new artist.
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Forensic companies that once employed machines to break through security provisions will now have only an hour to run code on the devices.
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The upward swing did though see Bitcoin break through its 200-day moving average for the first time in more than a year.
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Around two kilometers (1.24 miles) away the French embassy also came under attack after a van sought to break through the buildings' barrier.
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Likewise, Windows only became popular in the early 33s, as Windows 3.0 and 3.1 finally started to break through in a big way.
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So maybe this will finally break through: The Weather Channel's immersive climate change experience, which puts you deep inside an inexorably changed world.
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"Political culture and male-centered social practices have made it difficult for Chinese women to break through the glass ceiling," the Atlantic reports.
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The agent told police that when he used his assault rifle to break through a window where Valladares was held during the Jan.
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He'd play well there, scoring 21 goals in 48 games, but it was the 1993-163 season that saw him really break through.
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On the weekend of August 6th-7th, mainstream and jihadist groups used suicide bombers, artillery guns and tanks to break through regime positions.
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The agency sent an RFP — request for proposal — for anyone who might be able to help the agency break through the phone's encryption.
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Sure, "strength in numbers" sounds cliché, but camaraderie has profound psychological benefits that can inspire people, especially young women, to break through barriers.
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You might recall that now-President Donald Trump was able to break through the big blue wall by taking Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
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Speaking to reporters at the Tai Kwun event, Ma Jian said people nevertheless need to "have the courage to break" through self-censorship.
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You can sense Moore and Williams fighting to break through the blockade imposed by the screenplay, in search of fresh and agile feeling.
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Using the Elliott Wave Theory, he said that Netflix's stock is currently in the third wave and looks poised to break through $400.
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"How do you break through?" said Gale R. Kaufman, a Democratic consultant running the "yes" campaign for the marijuana and tax surcharge initiatives.
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I thought that the mission was to break through the machine of perpetual war acceptance and conventional wisdom to challenge Hillary Clinton's hawkishness.
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After only the slightest of pauses, he answered frankly, perhaps belying his belief that at some point, the Three Lions will break through.
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The media has given a lot of coverage Trump's rhetoric, which Audelo said has made it hard for Clinton's message to break through.
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Now, the virtuoso bassist (and endlessly eccentric lyricist) is poised to break through to his widest audience yet with his third album, Drunk.
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But what it does mean is that when we reach our next wall, we'll know exactly how to prepare to break through it.
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But he also echoed Pascrell's critique that the Democrats' overarching economic message simply lacked the punch to break through to working-class voters.
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And the few who do manage to break through shouldn't face the tremendous and often impossible expectation of fundamentally changing a biased system.
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Waldstein: The Astros finally break through against the Dodgers bullpen, which had not surrendered a run in 21999 consecutive innings in the postseason.
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Thirteen months later, the 307th was ordered to break through the German lines as part of a huge and carefully planned American offensive.
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For many of the other candidates, taking on Mr. Biden represents an opportunity to break through a field of nearly two dozen candidates.
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Just listen as the horns break through the funeral march, at once a pained outburst of grief and a call to greater things.
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It took an angry, self-serving, nasty old white dude from beyond the political establishment to break through the noise he helped create.
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But with a vote in Parliament scheduled for the third week of January, she needs to do something to break through the impasse.
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"Generally litigation phenomena grow and grow, and then at some point, sometimes they break through, and there are theories that win," he said.
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But in several of the biggest states on the map, women have strained to break through or appear at risk of falling behind.
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Trump has "asked us to be aggressive" and "break through exciting, life-saving treatment, and we're doing that at the FDA," Hahn said.
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And that makes it harder for significant events — like Mr. Trump's extraordinarily pliant performance with President Vladimir Putin of Russia — to break through.
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Juan Cuadrado takes a weak shot from about 35 yards out, trying to force something to break through in this must-win game.
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And in rare instances when a dissipating cloud produces rain, the sun can break through the clouds while the drops are still falling.
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We're hopeful when Virginia becomes that essential 38th state to ratify, America's women will be ready to break through and embrace needed change.
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"Four times, [gold has] tried to break through $1,360, haven't been able to do that and now gold is selling off," he said.
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Still, Fitzgerald is predicting the XLE, or the Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF, could break through its ceiling of resistance in coming weeks.
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And if you can't break through the first time you try to connect to your teen, says YoungMinds, keep trying on another day.
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Mr. Weinstein's prosecutors were able to break through a barrier common to many assault cases, a lack of physical or other corroborating evidence.
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The challenge that presents for every 2020 Democrat is obvious: How do you break through the impeachment focus, with voters and the media?
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Dr. Stanton said treasure seekers sometimes used water cannons to break through the permafrost to extract mammoth ivory tusks, which are later sold.
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"Having been a model earlier in my career, it's been very hard for me to break through from that image," she told Refinery29.
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Now that he knows the source of his sickness, he's able to shake it off and break through the barriers of his mind.
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" It's important, Jenkins said, to try to "break through the incredible amount of clutter out there and try to get a message across.
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But Trump has "asked us to be aggressive" and "break through exciting, lifesaving treatment, and we're doing that at the FDA," he added.
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Venezuela's move against the three islands signaled a further tightening of borders before the opposition's attempt on Saturday to break through the blockade.
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But the gun industry and its advocates were concerned that a challenge would eventually break through — and cost them a lot of money.
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At his anti-Trump rally last week, however, some voters in the modest crowd expressed skepticism that Mr. Castro could break through nationally.
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In its article on Monday's clashes, La Voix du Nord reported that some migrants were able to break through the fence using crowbars.
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And I found that stories would burn hot, fast, and out really quickly, so it's hard to break through to make something matter.
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Because the barrier blocks much of the chemotherapy we used to treat it, if the leukemia does break through, it can grow unchecked.
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Facebook, the biggest social network, has tried to defend its top position by buying or trying to buy rival apps as they break through.
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A key way studios and brands are trying to break through the clutter is by using high-tech augmented reality and virtual reality experiences.
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This could help Biden given that other Democrats haven't been able to break through among white Democrats without a college degree in the primary.
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Break through the haze of nostalgia with us and see what holds up, what disappoints, and what got better with time. a/s/l?
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They've argued that Mueller's 448-page document did not break through with the American public, but a high-profile televised hearing could do so.
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From the main Screen Time menu, tap Always Allowed to specify the apps you want to be able to break through the Downtime barrier.
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Now those parties themselves are umbrellas, so they're ideologically indistinct in certain regards, but it's also very difficult for other parties to break through.
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Maybe "get people to think about times when they protected their kids," he says, as an example of how to break through to them.
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Colorado continued to throw pucks at Quick and had several scoring chances but couldn't break through until the final minute of the second period.
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In Master of None, Dev Shah (Aziz Ansari) has honed the perfect message to break through the clutter of unoriginal dating app one-liners.
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Now we're able to break through what we thought hip-hop music was or pop music was and kind of ignore all of those.
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She goes to Tel Aviv, a place she's visited yearly her entire life, to try to break through a bad case of writer's block.
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" But, Clinton continued, "I am really confident that I can break through that and I can continue to build an electoral victory in November.
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Now, those parties themselves are umbrellas, so they're ideologically indistinct in certain regards, but it's also very difficult for other parties to break through.
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I thought, well, that's, I mean, I understand why you were doing it, but that's going to be difficult for you to break through.
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The subject of encryption and Apple's resistance to being ordered to break through its encrypted software for law enforcement was not on the agenda.
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Players will now be able to dash and fly through windows, move turrets around with more flexibility, and tanks can now break through buildings.
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You&aposve just got to ride the good and bad waves and just find a way to break through -- and that&aposs about it.
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They have to understand that if they're trying to break through, it's not by doing the same shit that their favorite artists are doing.
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The bears sniffed around but did not try to break through the mesh, he said, before they left him to go about his day.
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Still, even with the chart on fire, Lang expects that it could be tough for it to break through its resistance ceiling at $30.
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There are so many people in so many countries, and the stakes are so high to resolve this problem that someone will break through.
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Take Moonlight, the latest LGBTQ film to break through the festival circuit into the mainstream, earning no fewer than eight Oscar nominations on Tuesday.
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So you're doing very well for someone that wasn't very well known, but how do you break through, which is first a large field.
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"He was able to break through the drivers seat window and pulled her out," says Michelle Anderson, the police departments public safety communications manager.
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But at its best, it's a strong rendering of both the horrors of addiction and the frayed rays of hope that sometimes break through.
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"I think it would be a huge move and a sign for Trump that he's willing to break through the political ice," Ruddy said.
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Both Quibi and Ficto see short form as a way to break through with a new kind of storytelling built for mobile media first.
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If Leave had not been strongly ahead here, it could have indicated they would struggle to break through in areas less favourable to Brexit.
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Because Trump is so polarizing, Wilson added, he can drive enough engagement on platforms to make it even harder for opponents to break through.
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Both shows are watchable, but the question remains as to whether they're compelling enough to break through the abundant clutter on these smaller services.
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But it's hard to break through stagnation by doing the same things, over and over again, so you need to find a middle-ground.
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With huge blockbuster hits like Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel, Kinberg says comic book characters are beginning to break through the old superhero dynamics.
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No tracking means that even if an ad did break through, it would not know what other shopping sites or products you've looked at.
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The upward swing saw the world's largest cryptocurrency break through its 200-day moving average for the first time in more than a year.
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Elizabeth Warren is hoping that the candidate with a detailed plan for what they'd do as president can break through with the primary voters.
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UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo said it was likely that technical factors hadsupported palladium in recent days following the break-through of a previous high.
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But every once in a while, an awesome dad will break through parent boundaries, showing us that cool dads really do exist in nature.
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But she has been dogged by allegations of mistreating her Senate staff and failed to break through to the top tier in national polling.
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Tonight, I hope we'll finally break through that highest, hardest glass ceiling together, and use those pantsuits for the best occasion of all — celebrating!
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Gone are the days of shooting aliens as they break through your walls or playing virtual Minecraft on a table in your living room.
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The chief executive fighting for working women Nour Al Hassan wants to break through the scant 22% female participation in the Middle Eastern workforce.
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Still, the energy at one or two feet is so condensed that it can act like a solid projectile and break through vehicle floors.
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But on Tuesday, the group's fighters used Humvees and bulldozers to break through front-line Kurdish positions and enter the town of Teleskof, Iraq.
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Most of the code was designed to break through network firewalls and get inside the computer systems of competitors like Russia, China and Iran.
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We were a team of six or seven ... Our trategy field study business was a technology startup still looking for a break-through product.
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And they hope that in the course of a year of campaigning, governors will break through after the spotlight fades from the front-runners.
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Anze Kopitar scored the lone goal for the struggling Kings, who kept constant pressure on Howard but couldn't break through until the third period.
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A bipartisan group of senators on Wednesday said they have reached an immigration deal as lawmakers try to break through a gridlocked floor debate.
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"Dickinson," the only Apple TV Plus show to break through the list list last week, was knocked out of the top nine this week.
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"You have to break through that in a way that shows credibility, in a way that shows that you care about it," he says.
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It's been difficult for this stuff to break through during the chaos of 2016, and the debates are the best chance to do it.
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And in a week where even a domestic terrorist's bombing campaign and suicide struggled to break through the noise, that's never seemed more true.
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There's an arms race for talent, there's an arms race to get people to pay attention to what you're doing and to break through.
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It's hard to imagine how a new boyband might break through right now, but people were saying that in 2008, and then JLS appeared.
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"His energy and positivity is so attractive," JoJo gushes, adding that she hopes they can "break through our friendship" and find that special spark.
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The Red Sox had the winning run in scoring position in each of the ninth, 10th and 11th innings but failed to break through.
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But he struggled to break through in their talent-congested squad, moving on to Werder Bremen before settling at Bundesliga minnows Freiburg in 2015.
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If Mr. Trump can avoid a knockout blow in the Southeast, his chances will then come down to whether he can break through Mrs.
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And even in that case, it can be hard for candidates to break through with certain demographics that have proved stubbornly averse to them.
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"They are talking in terms of pushing hundreds of thousands of Gazans to the fences, clearly in an attempt to break through," he said.
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Still, they have been unable to break through the campaign's inner circle, which has shielded the candidate from such engagement, according to Biden associates.
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Amazon's stock may have put in a bottom and could be poised to break through the $2,000 price tag, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday.
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"Unlikely Hikers was the first organization I had heard of to really break through into increasing diverse representation in the outdoors," Ms. Nagakyrie said.
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"Sometimes on my knees in a posture of prayer I am able to break through the 'censor barrier' — to remember," the protagonist, Adriane, begins.
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"It is difficult to break through in the current marketplace and reach investors," Tony Barchetto, one of the fund's founders, said in an interview.
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On June 17, Iran said it would break through the limit on the size of its stockpile of low-enriched uranium in 10 days.
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Senators said they were still hopeful that the committee would break through the logjam, but a deal had not been reached as of Friday.
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It would make sense for Amazon to offer a helping hand with branding, he suggested, particularly to companies struggling to break through from overseas.
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It was a lot harder for him to break through in the '70s than it had been for people like Elvis and the Beatles.
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Which is why women have been stealthily gathering funds to break through the "bronze ceiling" and place statues of women in busy public spaces.
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Waldstein: It has been amazing how the Dodgers have been unable to break through with men on base, even when hitting the ball hard.
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The captain of the boat noticed and informed Argüelles that he would have to swim as hard as possible to try to break through.
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After practice on Wednesday, Bozzella was adamant about the need for women's basketball to break through on television channels already oversaturated with college basketball.
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Strong showings in the first two states have not significantly helped former Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Senator Amy Klobuchar break through with nonwhite voters.
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Be careful not to break through the wall of the well or the egg will race out all over the counter -- a total bummer.
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At Reykjavik, the two world leaders wanted to see if they could break through bargaining positions with concrete proposals as well as personal chemistry.
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An underdog candidate, like Amy Klobuchar or Cory Booker, with credible but not unlimited funding could always break through in Iowa or New Hampshire.
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She wasn't just the next woman who would break through in country music, she was on the way to being the genre's next superstar.
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Wayne Messam, the mayor of Miramar, Florida, dropped out of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary after failing to break through in a crowded field.
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The recent rally has Gordon convinced that the chipmaker could break through the $46 upper range of the consolidation he sees on his chart.
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When they reached a padlocked steel fence near the Mexican side of the bridge, the sheer number of migrants allowed them to break through.
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The level of separation between programs is much smaller than it was last season, providing more opportunities for teams to break through in March.
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Law enforcement agencies have instead turned to the private sector, where innovative workarounds to break through encryption to obtain criminal communications are being developed.
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"More missile shields of one side inevitably bring more nuclear missiles of the opposing side that can break through the missile shield," it said.
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At around 5am, authorities used an explosive device to distract Mateen, then used an armored vehicle to break through the wall of the nightclub.
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As they got further away, the couple discovered a hatchet on the floor—ostensibly the tool the assailant used to break through the glass.
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But Trump has "asked us to be aggressive" and "break through exciting, life-saving treatment, and we're doing that at the FDA," Hahn said.
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Initially oval, the island's southern shore eroded rapidly, allowing the Pacific Ocean to break through into the lake at the center of the island.
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This may prompt a further rise in the euro currency and a break through the 1.20 highs seen earlier this year against the dollar.
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The summit will feature a full day of empowering conversations, networking and real talk about what it will take for women to break through.
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The idea of an underdog succeeding in a world not built for them is surprisingly a story that actually doesn't break through often enough.
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In today's political climate, policy proposals often don't break through in the same way some of the cultural fights do — just ask Hillary Clinton.
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The episode is just one example of how hedge funds are trying to break through in an increasingly crowded industry by turning to alternative data.
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A group of around 100 Park supporters tried to break through police lines near the court, and a number of people fell and were injured.
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"USD DXY now looks likely to break through the March low of 95.76 and below there 95.0," said Tapas Strickland, a markets strategist at NAB.
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Naturally, he also argues that it remains as hard as ever to scale and break through all the noise of those many startups getting going.
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Human's don't really have an issue with getting in and out of water, because our weight allows us to break through the water's surface tension.
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The attack uses an exploit known as EternalBlue, which is thought to have been developed by the NSA to break through security on Windows computers.
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Buzzfeed, Vox, Refinery29, Group Nine Media, Bustle and the rest of the digital media gang still struggle with how to break through as multibillion companies.
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Jang admitted after that her inability to break through had been "heartbreaking" as she had watched so many of her Korean friends win LPGA events.
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"The yellow metal should see support toward $1,300 - $1,305, while a consolidated break through $1,310 should see further interest," MKS traders said in a note.
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"The yellow metal should see support toward $1,300-$1,305, while a consolidated break through $1,310 should see further interest," MKS traders said in a note.
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We live in a time where almost every new musical prodigy has formed an identity on YouTube long before they break through to mainstream Hollywood.
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" The spokesperson said the ad was "meant to break through the traditional Super Bowl commercial break" as "an almost silent, yet powerful work of art.
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Kanchan Samtani, a partner and managing director at BCG, noted the country has a price sensitive market and it's challenging to break through the clutter.
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Clinton's aides in Cleveland will try to break through the media's focus on the Republicans with a series of press conference, press calls and events.
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The next big test for the stock market will be whether the major indexes can break through all-time highs, just a short distance away.
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