The company's 2016 acquisition of the Carte Noire brand made it the leader in the French coffee market where Carte Noire has a market share of 15.2% by volume.
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Amazon's Prime Video Channels is probably the best known of the à la carte providers, though Sling TV rolled out a selection of premium à la carte channels last year.
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But long before HBO and ESPN got up the courage to break free from cable, modern TV consumption habits had rocketed past a la carte channels to a la carte shows.
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College classes aren't nearly as voluntary or à la carte.
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Well I don't listen to film scores à la carte.
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He wants the police to have "carte blanche" to kill.
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But that is a la carte at the extreme, right?
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This is not a carte blanche for human germline editing.
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Visitors can purchase additional food or drinks á la carte.
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I ordered à la carte and savored three small plates.
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Carte blanche authority is admittedly dangerous; funds can be misused.
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You're essentially given a carte blanche to wreck the place.
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Honestly, where we are from an industry perspective, we are the closest thing to à la carte TV. Do you think we'll ever get to true à la carte at least as an option?
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I get two tacos à la carte, and he orders enchiladas.
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Chef'd sells them a la carte while others require a subscription.
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That's where the discount off à la carte pricing comes in.
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A $15 a la carte DLC release will follow on Dec.
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But what is not permitted is to go à la carte.
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Today, it's the only true a la carte TV service available.
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Tickets for the à la carte format dinner sold out immediately.
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Body cameras is a kind of like the carte blanche solution.
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This is not true inclusion; it is inclusion à la carte.
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And he favors giving police carte blanche to kill suspected criminals.
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They eventually settled on a traditional a la carte purchasing system.
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A la carte services give you more Super Likes and Boosts.
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It is an à la carte storefront that charges per game.
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But the President's supporters cannot simply do Trump a la carte.
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She was told she would be given carte blanche, they say.
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That would add up to $17.97 if purchased à la carte.
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To date, Mr. Putin has given carte blanche to Mr. Kadyrov.
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So this could be the beginning of Europe a la carte.
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There, diners can choose between à la carte and tasting menus.
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Even Mr. Collins conceded that Mr. Trump essentially had carte blanche.
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Here's an a la carte menu of five standout ski hotels.
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Businesses using de-identified data should not be given 'carte blanche.
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"You have all the carte blanche you want," Mr. Junger replied.
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You can't buy them as a set or à la carte — yet.
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Be warned: The food costs extra and is priced à la carte.
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You can buy those à la carte for $66 (plus $15.50 shipping).
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So, Corey, Corey, were you concerned about Carte Page or George Papadopoulos?
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Each of these classes could feasibly cost around $230 à la carte.
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The company says more à la carte channels will arrive over time.
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If you listen closely, Ashton gives fans carte blanche to keep hatin'.
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It might also explain how the Man in Black has carte blanche.
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But that, ironically, would give Republicans carte blanche to scrutinize him themselves.
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I see it as a carte blanche for doing a better job.
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It is instead adopting an a la carte approach to the accord.
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You can't get these types a la carte (at least not yet).
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It's because it gave me carte blanche to do whatever I wanted.
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HBO and Showtime, for example, both started à la carte streaming services.
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This time around, corporations were largely given carte blanche over the process.
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We went the à la carte route and liked plenty of dishes.
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Here, you can buy a la carte songs the old-fashioned way.
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"Now I can do both à la carte and tastings," he said.
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The park offers a zip-line experience, à la carte, for $2120.
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Given carte blanche to break down boundaries, Ms. Neuwirth went all-out.
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As Tinder's subscriber base grows, its à la carte purchases do the same — the company even noted they reached record levels in Q4 2018, when it also disclosed that à la carte accounts for around 30% of direct revenue.
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"This guy has been on the run for 40 years," Carte tells PEOPLE.
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Networks like to offer their channels in bundles rather than à la carte.
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Maison Marocaine de la Photographie, Carte Blanche a Hassan Hajjaj is truly immersive.
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This doesn't give her carte blanche to turn her head from this tragedy.
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"A la carte sales first (iTunes), and a subscription option later (Apple Music)."
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The store is live now, with titles available for a la carte purchasing.
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With Liquid Soap, though, Barclay has given his inner child full carte blanche.
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Like most chophouses, meat entrees at Prime 23 are served à la carte.
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Pretty sure she's got carte blanche to bring whoever she wants on tour.
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Theranos then offered patients the ability to order blood tests a la carte.
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To sip Carte Noir and look back with pride on a good day?
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Despite his success, Heyward-Bey doesn't give himself carte blanche to spend recklessly.
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But an à la carte membership like that appears to be very unlikely.
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Mozgov understands that he does not have carte blanche to chuck 23-pointers.
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Customers can buy four plant-based chicken nuggets a la carte for $1.99.
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"It is not a carte blanche to destroy another country," Mr. Schmitt said.
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This is as close as you will get to à la carte programming.
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"Carte blanche — just tell me what to do," he recalled M.B.Z. telling him.
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The message is clear: The United States has granted carte blanche for despots.
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"Single market means single market... There is no single market a la carte."
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If you order à la carte, the historical references are hard to spot.
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The majority of the reported revenue came from à la carte service fees.
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This kind of carte blanche engineering was not an uncommon practice during the era.
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It's also not carte blanche for the tech industry to do as it pleases.
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Trump's campaign can't simply entrepreneurially assemble a coalition of ethnic groups a la carte.
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Après avoir créé un compte, vous pouvez l'alimenter en utilisant n'importe quelle carte bancaire.
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Il n'y aura pas besoin de rentrer à nouveau son numéro de carte bancaire.
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The show's creators have carte blanche to play in the nightmare world Atwood created.
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Otherwise, they'd have to pay for items beyond the free catalog, à la carte.
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Last, thoughtful: Mr Macron does not approach policy as an à la carte menu.
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It's the latest way airlines are upcharging customers with à la carte flight offerings.
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President Donald Trump has given Saudi Arabia carte blanche to act recklessly (see article).
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What if, for that matter, fast food offered an a la carte tapas menu?
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A digital reality of a la carte programming and video streaming is setting in.
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Perhaps the most significant change is that Sling TV is going à la carte.
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Instead, you'll want to pay for each part of your vacation à la carte.
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"Iran will never again have carte blanche to dominate the Middle East," Pompeo said.
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Technology does not provide law enforcement carte blanche to access a person's sensitive information.
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Tonight, it's Carte De Blanche Rum, dry vermouth, lemon juice, fresh basil, and prosecco.
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Those without cable TV will be able to purchase an à la carte subscription.
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Sushi à la carte and other small plates can be ordered at the bar.
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The al fresco restaurant, which only offered a la carte dining, was never crowded.
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And in any event, most of the dishes are also available a la carte.
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Actually, I've been given carte blanche to furnish my room as I see fit.
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He plans an à la carte menu, not a tasting lineup as at Juni.
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They are available on Amazon Video, but in à la carte rent/buy options.
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If you know your favorite bird bits, ordering à la carte is simple enough.
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Some hosts have given their guests carte blanche; others have collaborated, with varying results.
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Whatever it was, it had clearly been given carte blanche to do whatever, whenever.
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In contrast, others who support it are given carte-blanche to guide the debate.
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The company's toilet paper is available online, via either subscription or à la carte purchases.
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Cherche Midi (holiday à la carte menu options)Eat your American Thanksgiving like a Parisian.
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Still, being a scout does not mean having carte blanche to do whatever one chooses.
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They gave us carte blanche to do whatever we want, and they're just very nurturing.
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Yet this also means that the more than 300 Max Planck directors have carte blanche.
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Mother Nature doesn't let us choose, à la carte, which problems to digest and when.
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"I found this à la carte version of people experiencing their faith," Mr. Richards recalled.
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"The idea is WeWork is all-included, and this is a la carte" Fano said.
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Users could, of course, purchase more classes a la carte, but at a standard price.
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These will be sold in packs of 10, 20 or 30 Picks a la carte.
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The content can also be purchased a la carte, if you're not an Audible subscriber.
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Now, you can buy the "dewy duochrome" shade à la carte — as it should be.
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Worth noting: Trump had agreed to give Kelly carte blanche authority as chief of staff.
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It appears in a carte-de-visite album compiled by the Quaker abolitionist Emily Howland.
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Yet some want to harp on Trump's refusal to give carte blanche approval in advance.
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Would you give Donald Trump, you know, carte blanche to be director of whatever budget?
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I'm writing a horror movie for a popular franchise and we really have carte blanche.
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The Apple News+ subscription won't necessarily give carte blanche access to all participating magazines, though.
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We are not, however, given carte blanche to do absolutely anything we damn well please.
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Suddenly, he had European-scale resources and carte blanche to show all he could do.
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The reality is that Facebook's "Terms of Service " is a carte blanche seizure of information.
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Then it ditched á la carte rentals in 2000 to put its energy into subscriptions.
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A. Philip Randolph Institute does not give states carte blanche to begin aggressively purging voters.
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To be honest, I pretty much gave him carte blanche on the whole project, haha!
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The big picture: Sling's new à la carte content is to compete with Amazon Channels.
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Conservatives have long used pregnancy and childbirth to make their a la carte insurance argument.
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And those without cable TV will be able to purchase an à la carte subscription.
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In place of cable packages, people now often select subscription streaming services a la carte.
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He would name him chief executive and give him carte blanche to shape the club.
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Astor, who had a daughter pining to attend, finally succumbed, carte de visite in hand.
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Il n'y a pas si longtemps, ce genre de service à la carte était inimaginable.
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There is also an à la carte menu with items like stuffed cabbage and kugel.
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An à la carte menu of Easter specialties will be sold for pickup or delivery.
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The story of this year is one of the impossibility of à la carte legitimacy.
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There are five restaurants, including a la carte dining, and buffets with nightly themed dinners.
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Still, the snag for some may be that there's no a la carte menu here.
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CARTE BLANCHE: EDGARDO COZARINSKY ON ARGENTINE CINEMA at Museum of Modern Art (through June 133).
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You can order food from the restaurant's à la carte menu anywhere in the lounge ...
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Upzoning will give developers "carte blanche to cut down trees," wreaking environmental havoc, NIMBYs respond.
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There are several set menu choices, $30 to $46, along with à la carte options.
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By selling a la carte, the restaurant maximizes revenue by pricing each item at $5.
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Fred Sabo, the chef, offers American food on à la carte lunch and dinner menus.
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Still, as Dozier writes, handing over carte blanche to the military poses its own problems.
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It's a Serbian small-plates place, and we order à la carte instead of getting bottomless.
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The restaurant's other regular customers include law enforcement, Carte says, from detectives to SWAT team members.
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"I feel sorry for all of the women and what he did to them," Carte says.
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Unlike HelloFresh, Blue Apron sells food prep tools, cookware, culinary gifts and cookbooks à la carte.
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Customers have an option to choose between subscription services or order the kits a la carte.
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Of course, deference was not meant to be a carte blanche to exact violence without retribution.
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I never envisioned myself cutting the cable cord or joining the a la carte TV world.
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"The dream that consumers had was the premise of an a la carte world," Wieser said.
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He had carte blanche with us, which is how the abuse of power can come in.
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"Carte Blanche," too, is a dream-pop synth tune where she sings about solitude and revenge.
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However, the vouchers are not a carte blanche to attend any school of the student's choosing.
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This price information must be provided on a procedure basis, not an à la carte basis.
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For example, Amazon Channels sells the subscription a la carte for $8.99 per month, at present.
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And where-- even in the U.K., where sports is expensive, it's an a la carte service.
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The U.S. Supreme Court just gave police carte blanche to stop virtually any person they want.
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She was given creative carte blanche, and allowed full access to the company's facilities and dancers.
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The team would not have had "carte blanche to do whatever" it wanted, said Brig. Gen.
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One is that consumers today are going to value that in an à la carte experience.
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The bar will only have a tasting menu for $155, with no à la carte options.
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Starting on August 20, players will be able to buy legendary cosmetics directly a la carte.
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Few would accept China, and in any event, Beijing prefers a la carte efforts to lead.
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We've included those options below in addition to regular, a la carte boxes of baby wipes.
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There's no allowance for trying to a-la-carte it into something you find more palatable.
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This trend toward a la carte flying is set to cost travelers even more next year.
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Now, every media company has its own streaming subscription that you can buy à la carte.
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The freedom of religion does not give one carte blanche to take away other people's freedoms.
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A la carte pricing also has allowed airlines to cater to customers' needs in other ways.
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The new superbody has carte blanche to rewrite the country's constitution and expand his executive powers.
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Amazon&aposs Channels , its ala carte live TV offerings, is supported, along with Hulu and other services.
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Today he's cooking from an a la carte menu that uses a combination of classic Portuguese flavours.
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On Valentine's Day The Ledbury offers its standard à la carte menu priced at £115 per person.
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And if Funny or Die and Will Ferrell want carte blanche, you can do whatever you want.
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The menu is stacked with sushi, udon, ramen, and fried rice, all at à la carte pricing.
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Meanwhile the media and tech behemoths are given carte blanche to increase their already formidable political power.
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As more airlines adopt an a la carte pricing model, seats are the next frontier in fees.
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Apple Pay est désormais disponible pour les clients des banques partenaires possédant une carte Visa ou MasterCard.
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Visa ou MasterCard reverse ensuite une partie de cette commission à la banque émettrice de la carte.
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Meanwhile at the company there would be carte blanche for reinvention, reversing years-old policies, admitting faults.
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In January, the a la carte fries fit onto the $1 menu but now they cost $1.29.
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Instead, it's been focusing on building out its a la carte service for Prime members, Amazon Channels.
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On social media diners now swap recommendations not on lavish buffets but on à la carte options.
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Despite this, "it's not carte blanche" for world leaders who tweet — even if the consequences are light.
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She has carte blanche to appear frequently in the press against a background of warships and parades.
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That field depth gives the state GOP carte blanche to support a candidate not named Roy Moore.
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The Point: Related to the President or not, no adviser to the President should have carte blanche.
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Amazon's a la carte TV subscription service, Amazon Channels, just added another big name to its lineup.
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However, Pescatore warned that the a la carte system offered by Amazon may confuse and frustrate customers.
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As Doyle told Shimkus during the hearing, "There's no such thing as à la carte insurance, John."
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In return, she allows them carte blanche to invade other countries and continue to fund terrorism worldwide.
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The man who once held back Turkey's trigger-happy security services has now given them carte blanche.
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We can't let even an ally believe that they have carte blanche to do anything they want.
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Phillip's Phillips x Artsy: Carte Blanche online sale brought in a total of $84,571 on August 2.
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In other words, the Court extended a carte blanche good faith presumption of truth, yielding total deference.
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"There is no a la carte solidarity in this Union," First Vice President Frans Timmermans told reporters.
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YOU COULD GET THINGS ON A QUARTERLY CADENCE, YOU COULD ALSO GET THINGS ON A LA CARTE.
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Brunch will be à la carte, or a $39 prix fixe menu with an "endless" prosecco cocktail.
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What Donald Trump has been doing is telling the base that it can order à la carte.
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"I think where we are today is really focused on these à la carte subscriptions," Holmes said.
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The restaurant will offer both à la carte and kaiseki menus in simply decorated wood-accented rooms.
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So Mr. Fox moved it to the à la carte menu, where it became an instant hit.
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Not to speak of ourselves singularly here, but I don't believe the future is a la carte.
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Je suis tout de suite descendue dans la cuisine et j'ai dessiné une carte de Three Pines.
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Another 32 seats are on an enclosed back patio, where an à la carte menu is available.
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One of the amazing things about Pixar is that the animators have full carte blanche to create.
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At $38, it's also a steal, allowing you to knock $8 off the a la carte price.
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We wanted à la carte television, and now we have it — and it costs more than cable.
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Because, if we do, it's basically carte blanche for this President and anyone who comes after him.
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But I prefer the a la carte approach to ensure it fits your business and personal needs.
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That could, at some point, also see Spotify looking to offer more à la carte content alongside subscriptions.
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If you want to do a Sting impression, or play soccer with watermelons, please, you have carte blanche.
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Comey, the top federal cop in the sensitive investigation, was given virtual carte blanche in handling the case.
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There are no monthly subscriptions, and people watch and pay for movies on an à la carte basis.
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Purchased a la carte, the service costs $5 for an hour or $16 for a 24-hour pass.
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Considering you said you had carte blanche to create the soundtrack, where do you begin on crafting it?
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As always, they'll have carte blanche to browse their intranet and see how other teams are measuring success.
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It just provided us a carte blanche to everything… but coming home and drinking is not the answer.
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This time Aguirre Schwarz, known as Zevs, was given carte blanche to fill a castle with new works.
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Bundled, she claimed, the items in her Extra Value Meal cost more than they did a la carte.
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When that happens, Stream TV will be rebranded to differentiate the app and the à la carte service.
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"For us, international law is not menu a la carte," Germany's U.N. ambassador, Christoph Heusgen, told the council.
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They are also, increasingly, buying à la carte broadcast and cable channel access through these set-top boxes.
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Elton John himself signed off on Martin's involvement, giving Martin carte blanche to reconstruct his music at will.
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Designing rockets a la carte feels like a game, like a real-world riff on Kerbal Space Program.
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Users can buy them a la carte or through a subscription plan that starts at $14 a month.
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As it turns out, a $5 carte blanche for delivery was not a model that really made sense.
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The restaurant has a buffet and offers an à la carte menu with items like pancakes and quiche.
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But that should not give Mr. Erdogan carte blanche to violate human rights or suppress his political foes.
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In a perfect world, consumers could pick each channel they want and pay for it, à la carte.
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Both platforms offer additional, smaller channel packages or a la carte options that'll drive up your bill significantly.
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Sling also has many more a la carte "Premium" channels on tap than Fubo, like Starz and Epix.
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But saying nothing would, it seems to me, give this person carte blanche to say what she wishes.
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But the decline reported by the scientists is hardly carte-blanche for marine industries to pollute marine life.
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The seemingly inexorable move of series television toward an à la carte, on-demand model argues against it.
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Marie Callender's has five different dinner options and an a la carte menu that customers can order from.
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The same forces have carte blanche to use social media to lie to and persuade would-be voters.
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Perhaps the most famous usage of the American carte de visite was by Sojourner Truth, in the 1860s.
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Magritte even made his own idiosyncratic, zine-like publication, La Carte d'après Nature, in the 1950s and '60s.
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I worked like crazy to obtain my Carte Vitale, which gives me access to the French medical system.
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Light-Lewis' research indicates that the drawing was copied directly from a carte de visite photo of Clark.
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Nor does the pardon power turn out to provide the president with carte blanche over the executive branch.
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You can become a monthly member, paying $14.99 for one audiobook or can buy audiobooks a la carte.
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Beverages (no alcohol) and sweets can be ordered à la carte, and reservations are now accepted on resy.
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Meanwhile, economy class passengers were able to purchase food à la carte from the static menu seen here.
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The proposal would also allow schools to offer lunch entrees for à la carte purchase, to reduce waste.
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Like other game providers, Google will sell games à la carte — a premium game costs $60, for example.
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I found the main restaurant area, which has a buffet as well as the à la carte menu.
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The à la carte menu would be more tempting if it overlapped at all with the tasting menu.
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"Invoking the threat of violence cannot serve as the government's carte blanche to shut down protests," he said.
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We've also seen the nurturing of an entire generation for whom music is an à la carte experience.
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Dining options include five á la carte gourmet restaurants, a buffet, a grill, and a 24-hour cafe.
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Hulu is planning a subscription service that appears to preserve its current à la carte features with livestreaming.
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Room service is a slightly edited version of the restaurant menu and available à la carte around the clock.
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The bar menu is à la carte; at the tables, available by reservation only, the menu is prix fixe.
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This was the year of the truly on-demand, a la carte, multi-platform, hyper-social, super-streaming Olympics.
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He was just cast in a new movie called Carte Blanche, and he's definitely been growing out his hair.
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Plus also includes a limited amount of a la carte paid features, such as Super Like and Tinder Boost.
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Players can grab the entire library, a whopping 290 GB, or grab the games they want a la carte.
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Hulu is planning a subscription service that appears to preserve its current a la carte features with live-streaming.
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Bonham Carte previously played Margaret's mom, the Queen Mother, in the Oscar-winning biopic The King's Speech in 2010.
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No one has had such creative carte blanche at the label since Klein himself ran it, up until 2002.
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The Heat star, 58, stepped out with Jack at a private screening of his son's new film Carte Blanche.
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While Nest is largely a la carte, many companies offer comprehensive options, including services like ADT Pulse or SimpliSafe.
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Of course were not taking it as carte blanche to exercise misconduct or misuse of force during arrest procedures.
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But it also led the way for a la carte music sales, streaming, detailed mapping, photo sharing, and aesthetics.
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As a result, the company decided to make Amazon Channels' a la carte programming its main focus going forward.
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This a la carte business model differs from the subscription bundles offered by premium TV providers such as Sky.
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Republican leaders have given the President carte blanche to attack the democratic institutions that have long defined the country.
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"I don't want to give carte blanche for the armed forces or public security forces to kill," he said.
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You can also purchase their products a la carte if you're not interested in investing in a full set.
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"If they're planning a true nationwide Prime offering, there's some cost considerations to do it carte blanche," he said.
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Trump, however, appeared intent on painting any DACA fix proposals as a sort of carte blanche for open borders.
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Some are giving up on the new Obamacare markets, deciding that they like the à la carte business better.
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There are also a couple of à la carte premium channels you can add, like Showtime and AMC Premiere.
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There are currently four complimentary dining venues (with one more opening in December), and one a la carte restaurant.
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The big caveat: It's giving users total control — and with that, they'll have carte blanche to block particular ads.
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Wardle said he reached out to the company, essentially offering it carte blanche to talk about whatever it wanted.
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Our screens give us carte blanche to be shittier to each other than we'd ever be in real life.
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The à la carte prices are on average slightly higher than at slightly better places such as 15 East.
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The dining service on the first-class side is also à la carte as opposed to a buffet style.
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With the Arcade subscription, you can download an unlimited number of games, rather than buying them a la carte.
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It would also allow schools to offer lunch entrees a la carte, which is intended to reduce food waste.
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But: Showtime wants to give David Lynch 18 hours and carte blanche to execute an idea he's excited about?
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Social networks having practically carte blanche over what they collect about us, and how they use it isn't reasonable.
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I actually thought it all looked better and more interesting than what was on the à la carte menu.
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The court system has given itself carte blanche to overturn any Trump initiative, even on the flimsiest legal grounds.
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At the moment, the menu, by the executive chef Dan Perretta, is à la carte and influenced by Japan.
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In the now infamous tape, Trump is heard saying his fame gives him carte blanche to grab women's genitals.
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Lytle had given him carte blanche, and so the real challenge was whittling things down to just four designs.
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Elle m'a indiqué sur la carte où se trouve Chemin Saint-Armand, la deuxième plus belle route du Québec.
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Entities like Facebook and Twitter need to be held accountable for the à la carte "alternative facts" they propagate.
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Visiting artists — including Paik, Vito Acconci and Terry Fox — were given carte blanche with the video and editing facilities.
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While the IPT upheld the lawfulness of the policy, it said it did not give carte blanche to MI5.
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Even though we weren't in the mood to try the full tasting menu, we could order dishes à la carte.
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We may start seeing more of these kinds of partnerships between à la carte music and on-demand TV services.
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There may be hope for something that better balances old-style linear cable with Netflix-style a la carte functionality.
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And last, Sling will let people pay for some channels a la carte without a full-on channel package subscription.
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They told me that I would have $93 million for the marketing budget and carte blanche to build my team.
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Neither journalists nor activists, like Mr Assange, have carte blanche to break the law in exercising their First Amendment rights.
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One woman said she gets why people worry that anonymity can give people carte blanche to accuse others without consequences.
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Each store offers an a la carte menu of wellness services for cryotherapy under the supervision of a nurse practitioner.
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An à la carte bar menu will change daily and offer dishes being developed for the main restaurant's tasting dinners.
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"When it comes to safely issues, it has to be a full-course meal, nothing a la carte," he added.
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"Every therapy offers a certain advantage and benefit, and some people kind of pick things a la carte," Johnson said.
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The downside is, of course, that you can't buy items a la carte; you have to commit to a set.
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There's a similar generous flexibility to the dinner menu, offered à la carte or in two- or three-course sets.
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Along with an à la carte list, the Union Square branch will offer three set menus of varying price points.
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Winners can bring seven of their friends to lunch and order anything they'd like from the a la carte menu.
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"Carpenter Brut likes our work, so he gave us carte blanche for this unusual project," they tell The Creators Project.
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What was Benchmark thinking, giving Kalanick three new board seats and carte blanche to do with them whatever he liked?
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Inspired by the raucous insubordination of punk bands like the Clash, he founded Carte de Séjour in Lyon in 1980.
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Requiring parking to be sold by the hour is like moving from all-you-can-eat to à la carte.
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The à la carte menu includes some traditional American and Continental throwbacks like beef Wellington, lobster Thermidor and avocado Louie.
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The Trump administration is not granting carte blanche for states to roll back Medicaid eligibility as much as they want.
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"It's a research and demonstration statute; it's not carte blanche to waive whatever the secretary feels like waiving," Rosenbaum says.
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But Palestinians and Israelis alike understood Trump to be giving the Israeli government carte blanche to continue claiming Palestinian territory.
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Matt's handler (Catherine Keener) and the weasely secretary of defense (Matthew Modine) preserve deniability by giving their guy carte blanche.
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The business changed radically with the advent of the internet, making a la carte vacations easier to book at home.
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The new rules allow for looser rules regarding fruits and vegetables served, and provide for a la carte meal options.
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If it becomes operational, it will signal a public health and climate catastrophe, and carte blanche for fracking expansion elsewhere.
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If you're not in a taco-mood though, you can get the chicken à la carte, or sans taco shell.
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The lounge features an à la carte restaurant, cigar lounge, showers, sleeping area, and even a spa with complimentary treatments.
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The livelier Bar Room has a less expensive à la carte menu (roasted mushrooms with polenta is $24, and excellent).
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For health policy progressives, "flexibility" is a foul word — code for carte blanche to cut services they see as vital.
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Or, add from A La Carte and Premium channel options to customize your lineup to what you watch most often.
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Nobis explained that Pâtisserie à la Carte had not yet passed the increase in butter prices on to their consumers.
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There may be hope for something that better balances old-style linear cable with Netflix-style à-la-carte functionality.
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When Smythson approached the graphic artist Vahram Muratyan to design a set of notebooks — carte blanche — Muratyan ran with that freedom.
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But in this world of a la carte spirituality and tradition, you are free to choose your tribe, and its animal.
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It's all a la carte and can get pretty hectic in the galley if they all decide they want different things.
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There are also a la carte treatments, like the Ayurveda four-handed Abhyanga traditional oil massage, a technique common in India.
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"The right-wing extremist movement is not nearly as systematic and offers an à la carte menu of hate," he said.
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In the morning, we went back to the Polaris lounge, and went back to the a la carte restaurant for breakfast.
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They decided to add the eat-what-you-want option alongside their traditional à la carte offerings a few years back.
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Left: Benjamin F. Powelson; Harriet Tubman; a hitherto unknown carte-de-visite in the Emily Howland photograph album; 1868 or 1869.
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Sometimes, you had to prove you had a cable subscription to enjoy this a la carte approach at no extra cost.
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That's because consumers are increasingly subscribing to an a la carte menu of digital streaming networks and one-off shows instead.
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It includes an a la carte TV subscription service, original programming, news, as well as payments, cloud storage, music and more.
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He shares that he was given carte blanche to rebuild the brand, and initially didn't bother to dip into the archives.
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Casey "did not give states carte blanche authority to force doctors to recite information regarding abortion" outside the context of surgery.
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America may have elected a fool for President, but that doesn't give him carte blanche to rule the federal government, foolishly.
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So now lots of people assume that the rest of the TV grid is going to go "a la carte," too.
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NASA said that they may group missions from the three companies together, or may choose to order them "a la carte".
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Showtime basically gave Lynch and co-creator Mark Frost a carte blanche to make exactly the program they wanted to do.
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That includes some a la carte offerings, like cooking supplies, and retail partnerships, including sale of its cookbooks in retail stores.
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But prepared to shell out extra if you're going for something more premium, like champagne in the à la carte menu.
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When Trump won, Flynn was given carte blanche in terms of what role he wanted to play in the White House.
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It allows you to create your own à la carte cable subscription and only pay for the channels you actually watch.
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They'd allow states to set their own standards; these, in many cases, would amount to a carte blanche for utility companies.
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The holiday season is a great time to take stock of your family rituals and maybe add one, a la carte.
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Choose from à-la-carte options, or go for one of Milk Bar's bundles curated for all sorts of specific occasions.
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Other meal kit makers including Chef'd and Salted, offer kits a la carte, without a requirement for a long-term subscription.
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And Dish's Sling TV last year launched à la carte paid subscriptions to premium networks, without requiring the core package subscription.
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And the very extremists these provocations are ostensibly supposed to deter sometimes argue their mission gives them carte blanche with impurities.
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Diners may order à la carte or choose a three-course meal for $67 or a five-course tasting for $125.
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Boston Market also offers eight different Thanksgiving spreads or a la carte options that can be home-delivered on its website.
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The new policy allows students to get a hot lunch if they're in the negative, but not a la carte items.
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At the same time, Congress should not allow any president carte blanche to enjoy unlimited personal travel on the taxpayers' dime.
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But Iger's comments suggest Disney and ESPN are looking beyond online bundles like Sling, and toward an a la carte option.
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" He added, "If there is any manufacturer that sells a safety-critical part a la carte, we will not permit it.
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Lunch, which starts in a few weeks, will cost $75 for a tasting menu; there will be à la carte options.
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The option allows customers to purchase single items, a la carte, versus an entire box of clothes on an automated basis.
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Until then, Mr. Orban's position and his party's majority give him carte blanche to continue reshaping the constitution in his image.
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You can order à la carte or amble through the "field and forest" tasting menu ($140) or a nonvegetarian excursion ($165).
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Mac OS offered a la carte Dark Mode in 2018, then enabled Dark Mode across the board in its 2019 edition.
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You can buy a bowl of noodles from a shortlist of favors and purchase all kinds of tempura à la carte.
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With the American leadership receiving "carte blanche" public support for being hard with Russia, toughness might be an intuitive retaliatory measure.
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Those bands are only available for the Special Edition model, but Fitbit sells other, similar, bands à la carte as well.
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Sometimes, you had to prove you had a cable subscription to enjoy this à la carte approach at no extra cost.
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So even recent history suggests that Trump's lawyers are wrong when they argue that he has carte blanche to obstruct justice.
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He also offers a compelling thought experiment for why bundles (and not a la carte) have to be the future of sports.
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These days, people want to take classes a la carte, but they also want a whole buffet of options available to them.
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With streaming services, a-la-carte programming purchases and "freemium" options, young adults are still getting – and paying for – television they want.
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Amazon's Channels, on the other hand, is only an a la carte service where members pick and choose which channels they want.
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According to MTV News, the Sprouse sibling is headed back in front of the camera with a new indie flick, Carte Blanche.
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" There's a minority of people who say, "True à la carte would be I would pay for every single channel I wanted.
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As a newlywed myself, I deeply regret not having my dark and sober carte de visite portrait made on my wedding day.
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The company said it has a number of new ideas in the works, especially in the area of à la carte options.
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Here are some prominent services offering live TV, à la carte networks and other on-demand streaming options in the United States.
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In some ways, it's the à la carte TV dream — now you'll just have to pay for the streaming service you want.
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A la carte, the prices for those classes would be very different, but ClassPass still counts them as a single class credit.
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I don't have a class package at SoulCycle, so I pay for the class a la carte ($25.50) and rent shoes ($25.50).
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The pretense was that her music, covering sexual topics, provides carte-blanche to rampantly infringe upon invasive questioning on her personal life.
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The carte is designed to resemble the austere cream book covers used by Gallimard, which published Sartre, de Beauvoir and Albert Camus.
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Additionally, Amazon has had difficulties getting broadcast and cable TV networks to join its existing a la carte TV platform, Amazon Channels.
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Folks can take up to three classes at the same studio per month, with options to buy more classes a la carte.
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As you know, Bratton gave a lot of officers, including yourself, kind of carte blanche to start to think about these things.
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Andrew M. Cuomo offered a new à la carte ethics package on Tuesday, despite there being seemingly little appetite for such fare.
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Prime Video Channels are monthly subscriptions that you can add onto your Prime membership as essentially an à la carte cable option.
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While you can buy individual items from the brand's collection a la carte, subscription members receive special discounted prices on all items.
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FuboTV offers a $55 base package in addition to several a la carte channel additions ranging from $5 to $29 a month.
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"Furthermore, we're looking at the situation afresh every day and are not giving anyone a carte blanche for the future," she said.
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The app features a three-tier subscription model that offers free ad-supported content, paid à la carte options, and subscription bundles.
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Created in partnership with meal kit company Chef'd, these kits can be ordered à la carte, which means there's no subscription necessary.
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While Criollo's dinner service is among the city's most extravagant, its weekend brunch is an a la carte affair with modest prices.
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Now you've added a little bit of a la carte, where you can add on, for the women's business this is, right?
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" She added, "As for design, we give our members carte blanche and, believe me, some blankets are nothing short of a masterpiece.
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Under the policy, students with a negative balance will be able to get a hot meal, but not a la carte items.
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As a lone surviving vestige of Apple's early aughts glory days, you did us well with your a la carte music offerings.
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They'll continue to serve those dishes when they switch from à la carte to a tasting menu format in about six weeks.
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But just because a private employer has the right to fire someone for something they say doesn't give them legal carte blanche.
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The retail tycoon gave the financier carte blanche to manage his billions, elevating Mr. Epstein's stature and affording him an opulent lifestyle.
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The evening menu is a la carte, with options such as polenta lasagna with spinach and ratatouille or grilled fish with yams.
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There are two options: the meatier, more expensive lump crab cake ($14.95 à la carte) or the smoother, slightly creamier backfin ($8.95).
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The interior of the apartment was completely redone two years ago by the Monaco design firm Carte Blanche, Ms. de Champfleury said.
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He said his promise of a free and fair debate doesn't give Democrats carte blanche to dictate the terms of what passes.
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Trump needs to re-engage for the ceasefire to endure, and it won't be enough to give Russia carte blanche in Syria.
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But that does not mean Facebook is granting carte blanche for anyone to post anything he or she professes to believe in.
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So to secure our replacement in advance with a number we were comfortable with, it gave us a little more carte blanche.
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All-inclusive rates start at $990 per person per night including butler service, à la carte dining and a private 4WD vehicle.
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Brandi Glanville had carte blanche to criticize or poke fun at Joanna Krupa's genitals ... at least that's what Brandi claimed under oath.
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Rosa Mexicano: From February 14 through 16, diners can enjoy a specially priced a la carte dinner and a "lovers' cocktail" for $30.
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Vudu won't take the place of a service like Netflix, but it may appeal to viewers looking for an a-la-carte alternative.
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Where Neo Yokio asks viewers to laugh at the idle rich, Pink Christmas has carte blanche to violently and irrevocably take them down.
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I think that Trump à la carte is the only way to look at him: horrible on some issues, and sound on others.
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An a la carte, free-to-play version of the system is coming next year, in which players can simply buy individual games.
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He might have added that doing ballets which are well out of copyright gives the Trocks carte blanche to have fun with them.
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Right now the startup has a decent sized catalogue of furniture that comes in bundles (like a bedroom set) or a la carte.
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Editor's note: This piece has been clarified to say that the stock package includes only video and can be bought a la carte.
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Barnier said that the bloc was prepared to offer Britain a partnership, though no "single market a la carte", which bolstered risk sentiment.
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You can also shop a la carte items at the Bokksu Market and stock up on the favorites you can't get enough of.
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Typically, the individuals who find themselves victims of a scam or an unscrupulous advisor are those who give carte blanche control to them.
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And even if you did give DHS carte blanche to take drones out of the sky, you run into legitimate civil liberties issues.
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Barnier said that the bloc was prepared to offer Britain a partnership, though no "single market a la carte", which improved risk sentiment.
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With the acquisition of France's Carte Noire, Lavazza expects revenues to hit 1.7 billion euros this year from 1.5 billion euros last year.
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It's not exactly cheap, but it's a lot less you'd pay to book the same thing à la carte at the last minute.
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The withdrawal from Iraq in 2011 gave Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki carte blanche to pursue sectarian policies that dismembered the Awakening Councils.
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It's possible Discovery could have some success through Amazon's Prime Video Channels, which allow consumers to build a true a la carte service.
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Just because sexsomnia is becoming an accepted disorder, it doesn't mean the court gives carte blanche to people using it as a defense.
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To kick off Walmart eBooks' launch, the retailer is offering new customers $10 off their first a la carte e-book or audiobook.
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"I think where we are today is really focused on these à la carte subscriptions," said Roku's vice president of Programming, Rob Holmes.
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Essentially, open-ended funding gave him carte blanche to pursue his next venture, and he immediately started down the track of improving search.
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While some resorts will just charge for sitting at the à la carte restaurant, others will charge an additional fee for specific meals.
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Il n'est pas certain que ce chiffre soit atteint, mais certains signes indiquent déjà que la carte de Paris est dans le jeu.
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It just so happened that if the new thing is SVOD, having an à la carte premium cable network positioned you phenomenally well.
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Two-thirds of Americans, 28503 percent, prefer a la carte ticket pricing rather than all-inclusive ticket prices, according to the Ipsos survey.
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But the creation of Alphabet also gave Page and Brin carte blanche to fade from the limelight and let Pichai take the reins.
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After building a relationship with Brummel through his Toybox label, Bonner would move to Chicago and quickly be given carte blanche at Victory.
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"There cannot be an EU a la carte," Steffen said, adding that he would look to keep negative effects from Brexit at a minimum.
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But this a la carte programming model is something YouTube TV plans to heavily pursue in the future as it builds out the service.
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After trying "just about every business model" from advertising to a la carte payments, CEO Trip Adler says subscriptions have proved the most effective.
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Red's modular camera system has become Hollywood's favorite high-end Lego set, letting cinematographers mix à la carte lens mounts, grips, and storage drives.
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But that does not mean FIFA should have carte blanche to encourage regimes that are responsible for some of the most pressing of them.
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One of the most popular types of paper photographs in the 603s was quite small and referred to as the "carte de visite" format.
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They kind of gave me carte blanche to do whatever, and I got some cute photos of them taking selfies together, and goofing off.
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The expansion to Amazon Channels, Amazon's a la carte TV service for Prime subscribers, represents the first over-the-top streaming offering from DreamWorksTV.
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Lavazza sales rose 29 percent to 1.9 billion euros last year thanks to the acquisition of French coffee brand Carte Noire and Denmark's Merrild.
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The Visegrad Group (Poland, Hungary, The Czech Republic and Slovakia) also wants to pick and choose from an "à la carte" EU political menu.
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Last year Lavazza, Italy's biggest coffee firm, bought Douwe Egberts' Carte Noire premium brand for €800m ($870m), making it the market leader in France.
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Apps will no longer have carte blanche to Facebook user data, the company's Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer wrote in a blog post today.
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But it's also rolling out free content and à la carte channel subscriptions, similar to Amazon Channels, in order to attract a new audience.
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Some irate internet activists raised money to buy individual congress members' search history before realizing that personal information is not sold a la carte.
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And it gives carte blanche to the military to pursue what is now an unwinnable war without end against a faceless and stateless enemy.
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Users could search for a la carte classes from dance and fitness studios, book an appointment and complete the transaction all from their website.
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If money was no object and you had carte blanche and were able to design a club from scratch, what would it look like?
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This creates an imbalance, giving anti-government Republicans carte blanche to savage the bureaucracy, on the expectation that Democrats will quietly make it right.
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And part of this is to develop new revenue streams: podcasting both has freemium (ad-supported) and premium (a la carte or subscription) potential.
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Additionally, the launch of Carte Technologique Internationale, a prepaid bank card system, in May this year has been hugely successful for the startup sector.
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Trump's clemency power is sweeping — he can decide carte blanche to legally forgive or free anyone, so long as the crimes were federal ones.
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They're bundled in various combinations and include two to three core proteins, but you can also add a la carte items to each plan.
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The service allows you to build a sort of la carte TV package by picking from a handful of TV channels and digital services.
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ITV is a more grounded à la carte version of his three-year-old flagship, one that emphasizes the acute flavors of fresh ingredients.
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It's partially the result of budget airlines charging for everything, including seat assignments and food, and full-service airlines trying a la carte pricing.
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" Mattis assured lawmakers that he had not "been given some carte blanche to draw up ... a number that's out of step with the strategy.
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Is this the answer to what cord cutters have been clamoring for but no one could pull off—truly a la carte channel selection?
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If you'd rather go a la carte, basic staterooms begin at about $199, and offer 247 square feet of living space and garden views.
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But when added together with other streaming options, consumers will have yet another choice to recreate an a la carte pay-TV video service.
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The European Union was never prepared to allow Britain an à la carte exit, if only to avoid giving ideas to other wavering members.
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This high-end label puts out six handsomely packaged albums a year — not reissues, but new music — and they're not available à la carte.
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Her mother also gets credit for the two-sided fritters of minced shrimp pressed against zucchini coins on the short à la carte menu.
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Being a dead ringer for Angelina Jolie does NOT give you carte blanche to go after bachelor Brad Pitt ... and Mara Teigen should know.
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You have to be really cautious about it, and our business is 95 percent subscription, or these a la carte features for our businesses.
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In 13th-century China, eateries featured regional specialties and à la carte menus, and some consider them to be the predecessors of today's restaurants.
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A mere 8 percent of members accounted for 50 percent of a la carte dining revenue last year, suggesting the dining room is underused.
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The nuggets will be available in six or 12-piece combo meals for $6.49 and $8.49, or four-piece à la carte for $1.99.
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About half the customers were ordering à la carte; I went along with the other half and got the set menu for 82 dollars.
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When we tallied up what these same amenities and services would cost a la carte somewhere cheaper, the Four Seasons started to look comparable.
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The current Fiola lets you order from an a la carte menu in a supposedly casual Ezio Room to the left of the entrance.
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They say agreeing to witnesses could give the minority leader carte blanche to force additional votes on subpoenaing more witnesses and documents, sources say.
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But while Facebook is cracking down on foreign interference and deliberate voter suppression, it is giving political candidates carte blanche to distort and deceive.
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Any reform that lacks Chapter 9 in Puerto Rico will inevitably be criticized by hard-liners who misinterpret it as carte blanche for bondholders.
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Now that business is growing robustly ... but what folks don't realize is the services offerings within Apple — they are not sold a la carte.
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But many of these subjects take an à la carte view of free expression — seeking government or legal intervention against speech that offends them.
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The deal "does not give the United States carte blanche to come in and act unrestricted in Ghana," the U.S. Embassy in Ghana said.
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Not only can you export all that and more, you can customize exactly what services you want in your data request a la carte.
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Voici la carte des départs de feu de ces derniers jours - pourtour méditerranéenPas un hasardOn est à + 10º C d'un mois d'octobre "normal" pic.twitter.
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He would shuffle into his favorite booth and bark orders at the waitresses or complain about his order, according to the restaurant's owner, Charlene Carte.
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Some gyms might worry about losing money if people opt to skip memberships they don't take advantage of in favor of a la carte pricing.
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While Degenkolb and Sagan may have carte blanche to race for the win, Van Avermaet may have to protect his BMC team leader Richie Porte.
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That means a changed mindset more than changed treaties: in the language of Eurocrats, accepting a menu that is à la carte, not prix fixe.
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Amazon today lets users build their own a la carte TV service by selecting premium channels like HBO, Showtime, Starz, CBS All Access, and more.
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"What drives me nuts about all this heated rhetoric is that Britain is already basically an a la carte member of the EU," Cramer said.
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So will fears about mapping "ideal" human genes that will lead to "designer babies," where parents can pick traits for their children à la carte.
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During the a la carte days — because for '98 and '99, we were renting movies for $14.953 for a weekly rental plus a shipping charge.
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Les clients Caisse d'Épargne et Banque Populaire peuvent donc ajouter leur carte bancaire à l'application Wallet sur leur iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch et bientôt Mac.
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AND AFTER THAT WE HAVE OVER THE TOP SERVICES WHERE YOU CAN BUY CBS PRODUCT A LA CARTE THROUGH CBS ALL ACCESS OR SHOWTIME OTT.
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Now, beginning December 10 and after a long hiatus, the chic little cases will once again be sold on the brand's site, a la carte.
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Should he win, Renzi would have carte blanche to reshape the party and eliminate dissidents but even then his problems would be far from over.
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She also fluffed it because a more or less equally divided nation was not willing to give her carte blanche to pursue a hard Brexit.
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Groups like Human Rights Watch say it would give Maduro's government carte blanche to take opposition leaders out of circulation ahead of October gubernatorial elections.
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The company did not say how much it will cost to sign up for a la carte channels like HBO and Showtime through its service.
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Vienna's Steirereck boasts a range of a la carte and tasting menus offering a range of contemporary Austrian cuisine served within the surrounds of Stadtpark.
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Instead, she recommends finding an off-peak lunch reservation, when you can take in the ornate setting while ordering a few appetizers a la carte.
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The games will also be available to those who chose to subscribe to CBS All Access through Amazon's a la carte TV service, Amazon Channels.
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It's not an album that rewards listening à la carte: if you're not sitting down and digesting it in full, you're losing part of it.
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Many arts groups have hard times sustaining subscription bases as consumers gravitate toward more à la carte and last-minute planning for their cultural activities.
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Justice Minister Heiko Maas defended the law, telling Bild that freedom of opinion did not mean carte blanche to spread criminal content on the internet.
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You're bundling these together and selling them in one group, or are you selling them a la carte, or ... We're talking about consumer choice, right?
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Given how good "Wonder Woman" turned out Jenkins should have carte blanche to helm any super project she wants, regardless of the main character's gender.
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Promising people the chance to recharge with a nap à la carte feels like another lame attempt to capitalize on wellness and self-care trends.
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Taryn: The restaurant was revolutionary, and among the first in the US to introduce gloved waiters, white-clothed tables, and an à la carte menu.
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In "Ox Prowl," Carte Blanche Performance dancers dressed as glowing lanterns guide audience members through the park with the promise of surprising encounters and performances.
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" But Shanahan also said the Pentagon needs to determine "how long will we be at the border" rather than taking an "a la carte approach.
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This is not to say that celebrities and other wealthy people should be given carte blanche to consume as much dirty energy as they want.
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Sling TV is raising the base price of its core packaging and creating an à la carte service the company said in a press release.
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The EU's Barnier said that the bloc was prepared to offer Britain a partnership, though no "single market a la carte", which sent sterling soaring.
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Customers can choose from pre-packaged rooms, which have been curated by in-house designers, or build their own room by renting à la carte.
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Mr. Refslund will provide guests at 14 seats with an à la carte menu divided into three sections: on ice, from the oven and sweets.
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Under the day-to-day care of Jarrod Huth, TAK Room's chef de cuisine, it has a continental theme and an à la carte format.
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One of the company's brands, The Ordinary, was particularly beloved by customers, selling skin care ingredients à la carte at a fraction of competitors' prices.
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She also has an Etsy shop, where she offers graphic design services à la carte and pre-made design templates to entrepreneurs, bloggers, and YouTubers.
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Nel pomeriggio, il nostro postino in pensione raggiunge l'ex gestore della tabaccheria e altri pensionati per giocare a carte in una delle stanze sul retro.
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They had decided to jettison the à la carte menu and offer only a six- or 10-course tasting, each in omnivore and vegetarian versions.
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Although the à la carte menu offers flexibility, the tasting menu is arguably a better way to see the full range of the Poseys' imaginations.
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You also can add products from the site à la carte, should you want more tests or vitamins than what's in the one-month package.
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During the latest quarter, for example, it rolled out the option for users to buy items a la carte, outside of their scheduled box shipments.
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"I feel like checked baggage fees are really an optional thing; it's akin to an à la carte option anywhere you go," Mr. Mohammed said.
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Recently, the group switched to an a la carte sales model for specific techniques, which also does not appear to have garnered the intended profits.
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" Dylan returned to acting with 2017's indie "Carte Blanche" and has appeared in two music videos: Camila Cabello's "Consequences" and Ygo's "Think About You.
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For one of her most renowned performances, "Carte da parato – Casa Malangone" ("Wallpaper – Malangone House," 1976), Binga wallpapered a friend's house from floor to ceiling.
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The main dining area has à la carte dining, and there's a different menu every night, usually with eight or nine entrées to choose from.
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"I would use the leverage — $3.8 billion is a lot of money, and we cannot give it carte blanche to the Israeli government," he said.
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The forthright, rustic style of those restaurants appears to be reasserting itself now in the dishes on the dinner menu, which is à la carte.
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Mondelez retained a 44 percent stake in the new joint venture after selling its Carte Noire brand to Italian roaster Lavazza to appease antitrust regulators.
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Big grocery companies can give these startups a way to reach mass audiences by selling their meals a la carte in brick-and-mortar stores.
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In the early days of cable, there were lots and lots of channels, and many of them charged what amounted to à la carte subscription fees.
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The benefit in a la carte isn't only in the increased revenue per user, but also the ability to further personalize YouTube TV's recommendations, Moosnick notes.
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Sporting events are a way to keep those people hooked on cable plans, or at least get them to pay for expensive a la carte services.
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But Trump also made clear that he would not give Israel carte blanche, taking a harder line on some issues than he had during the campaign.
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Basic economy, a class below regular airfare, currently has à la carte carry-on options, no ability for changes or upgrades, and no free seating selections.
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You can buy all sorts of different combo packs or purchase pieces a la carte, including the old Google Wifi access points which are sticking around.
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Becoming the running mate of the Democratic nominee would give her carte blanche to hammer the president from one corner of the nation to the other.
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Remember when the only way to listen to the new Red Hot Chili Peppers album was to buy à la carte songs for $0.99 on iTunes?
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Dorsey is able to shut out the turmoil and violence of the world he helped create by taking part in á la carte tourism and spirituality.
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People who are under 993 grew up with subscription and they think about consuming entertainment in a much different way than this a la carte transact.
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JULIA BOORSTIN: But they may be training people to pay for content a la carte, but they also may be getting people to cut the cord.
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"[These people would] come into Faraday Future, look at the plant, then they would get carte blanche," says one person with direct knowledge of the situation.
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The Clove Club offers a British Cuisine themed five-course tasting menu and an extended nine-course menu, as well as an a la carte offering.
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Outer Rim and the releases that follow it will also be sold individually, but it's not yet clear what the a la carte pricing will be.
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You can choose your tests a la carte for $1 to $2 each, or select a group of tests like cholesterol screening for a discounted total.
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While Top Picks will refresh daily, users can opt to buy more Top Picks in packs of 10, 20 or 30 a la carte, Tinder says.
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During the Sled Island Music & Arts Festival, the city hosts one of the best à la carte club-hopping experiences, drawing both international and homegrown headliners.
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But Apple TV, the firm's alternative to a set-top box and subscription, sells most shows and films à la carte, which becomes expensive very quickly.
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Comcast is under pressure from cord-cutters and facing growing competition from a la carte streaming apps running on platforms from Amazon, Apple, Roku and Google.
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Through the companies Weinstein ran with his brother Bob, Miramax and The Weinstein Company, there was no other director who had unlimited carte blanche like Tarantino.
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While Eagles' show is set in one space, the Carte Blanche Performance Ox Prowl features silent actors gracefully gliding around the other exhibits at Up Late.
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For instance, the candidate said he would appoint five generals to his cabinet and would give police "carte blanche" to kill delinquents who shoot at them.
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Offerings vary by hotel, but I've been to club lounges that could be classified as restaurants, with huge buffet spreads and a la carte menu items.
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I also really liked the chairs that went along with the table, which were sold a la carte or as a complete set with the table.
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The startup, however, eventually recognized that the subscription model was not sustainable as a standalone business and began focusing on selling its snacks a la carte.
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"These groups now ask Congress to create a vacuum and to give ISPs carte blanche, with no privacy rules or enforcement in place," the coalition added.
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Last year, the oceanfront resort spot offered an a la carte menu of smoked meats, fresh fish, and lobster, plus live music and a fireworks show.
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A Dylan admirer who's since become a superfan, Mr. McPherson contributed a two-page pitch that didn't just win approval, but also got him carte blanche.
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Cake: The rationale for not letting Britain take an à la carte approach is that it allows the country to have its cake and eat it.
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In addition to the omakase ($2646) served at the chef's counter and in the dining room and patio, there will also be à la carte selections.
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That said, they do not have to be a subscriber — users can simply purchase credits a la carte in the app and use them towards classes.
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On a chilly December evening, seated at the bar for an early dinner with a friend, we ordered the majority of the à la carte menu.
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The fearless JACK players — Christopher Otto and Austin Wulliman, violins; John Pickford Richards, viola; and Jay Campbell, cello — will continue to offer Carter à la carte.
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NASA will soon be able to customize resupply missions to the International Space Station, ordering them a la carte or in bundles from three different providers.
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Breakfast sees two options, with free pastries and coffees available for guests to grab on the go, or a more drawn out a la carte affair.
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During the 13th century in China, eateries featured regional specialties and à la carte menus, and some consider them to be the predecessors of today's restaurants.
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All meals from the five distinct a la carte restaurants are included, along with pool and beach concierge service, a personal butler, babysitting, and tennis clinics.
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Guests enjoy a continental breakfast for two each day included in their rate and choose between two restaurants for a la carte lunch and dinner meals.
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For $50, you get the izakaya menu (drinks are à la carte) and the right to make a song selection from the lengthy list of tunes.
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Air is trying to capitalize on the trend toward greater à la carte software spend for teams looking to phase in products with very specific toolsets.
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The six-course tasting menu, without wine, is 550 kroner; there's also a nine-course tasting menu for 13 kroner, and an à la carte menu.
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I also felt like I should try out something from the à la carte menu (which isn't extensive) before I left — it was about 8.05 p.m.
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Diners can order a la carte or create their own tasting menus from among four categories; $50 buys you three courses, and $60 gets you four.
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In Carpenter, the court held firmly that just because we let companies access our phone location, that doesn't give the government carte blanche to access it.
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And unlike a full ceiling installation at the startup's demo space, the units at The Landing are outfitted in more of an a la carte style.
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This is an example of an a la carte retrofitting — notice how the bed and drawer modules don't take up the full footage of the ceiling.
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Ms. Jaramillo's menu is wide ranging, with dishes like binchotan-grilled abalone, chawanmushi with mushrooms, and duck rillettes served à la carte and on tasting menus.
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In October, Blushington Makeup and Beauty Lounge, which specializes in makeup application, introduced a monthly $250 subscription, called the Carte Blush membership, that covers unlimited services.
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Critics say, however, that under his watch, authorities have failed to prosecute gang leaders, effectively giving the criminals carte blanche and weakening the authority of police.
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However imperfect the four freedoms may be, an "à la carte" deal with Britain risks other countries demanding concessions, ending up with the whole project unraveling.
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The shift is already happening with something like Amazon Video's à la carte cable channel packages, or even with services like YouTube and Hulu's live TV packages.
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The service would reportedly function apart from Vudu, the a la carte video service Walmart purchased in 2010, as a bid to bolster its smart TV offerings.
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CBS in the beginning of the year brought its streaming service for cord cutters, CBS All Access, to Amazon's a la carte TV service, Prime Video Channels.
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The most popular streaming TV box for delivering Netflix, Hulu, and any other a la carte TV is officially tossing its own content hat into the ring.
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So LaterPay is trying to help monetize "the vast space" between subscriptions and ads, allowing publishers to charge for their content on an à la carte basis.
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"So we think we have a real opportunity to do more on the pay-for-advantage area and hence the focus on à la carte," Dubey said.
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Giving consumers the option of a more full-service security offering, beyond selling alarms and other devices a la carte, makes sense for a couple of reasons.
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The hope is that more competition and choice will bring down overall premiums, with a la carte policies once again targeted to a person's health-care needs.
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The 3rd Circuit's ruling this week in the Encompass case removes any doubt that defendants in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware have carte blanche on snap removals.
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These a la carte sessions cover a broad range of practices, such as nutritionists, life coaches, crystal healers, meditation experts, career coaches, sex/relationship therapists, and more.
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His party's legislators have given themselves carte blanche to steal public money, eviscerating an anti-corruption mission under the aegis of the Organisation of American States (OAS).
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Because that might mean that people don't pay for conventional TV at all, or simply dip in and out of a la carte channels like HBO Now.
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It's unlikely the economics of the game industry will ever allow for an à la carte streaming service that also includes new games from every popular platform.
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TL;DR Obviously, bone broth isn't for everybody — it's pricey if you buy it à la carte, and not everyone's interested in sipping soup like a latte.
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Users new and old will be able to purchase the 3.0 additions like NFC or alternate app icons a la carte, depending on which ones they want.
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"Entities that deploy facial recognition essentially have carte blanche to do whatever they want with your most intimate data," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation on Thursday.
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But Trump's new orders giving immigration agents carte blanche to deport people in the U.S. unlawfully could seriously undermine the protections in the Violence Against Women Act.
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That, combined with whatever gracious Polish film funding allowed this to be made with what I can only assume was carte blanche, makes me feel very lucky.
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Organic meat may provide higher levels of omega-3s, but that does not mean we have carte blanche to eat as much of it as we want.
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It's opening up to all potential clients today, charging them a combined subscription or à la carte fees for any of the three wings of the product.
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Ron White is scoffing at criticism Stephen Colbert hurled a homophobic slur Donald Trump's way ... saying he has carte blanche to say whatever the hell he wants.
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Far-right politician Jair Bolsonaro, who is running second in opinion polls, has found widespread support for his promise to give police "carte blanche" to kill criminals.
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Wow's a la carte philosophy is to only pay for what you use, so meals, seat specifications and of course baggage still have to be tallied in.
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You can buy tickets for everything a la carte, too, so you don't have to buy a crazy expensive package—even though that is the best deal.
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The menu is less confusing than it was at first, although the crossbreeding of a prix fixe setup with à la carte supplements can still be awkward.
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Like many doctors, I also dream of a sweeping legislative fix to provide high-quality, carte blanche medicine for all Americans, especially those facing serious medical challenges.
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I opened a book on the minibar to reveal an à la carte menu that had everything from sushi to scotch to butt plugs and anal beads.
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Located in Baltimore, Maryland, the Thames Street Oyster House serves traditional and modern Maryland, Mid-Atlantic, and New England seafood with an à la carte raw bar.
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The graduate programs augment an online education program that already includes nine degree paths for undergraduates, as well as certificate programs and à la carte course offerings.
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BITES At Angler, sister to the three-Michelin-star Saison, a focus on sustainable seafood that is served à la carte — in a restaurant full of taxidermy.
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We have Apple TV, where we subscribe to apps from Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Showtime and HBO and then buy anything else a la carte from iTunes.
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So he created The Ordinary, a line of a la carte ingredients that are usually prettied up or disguised and sold at a premium by other brands.
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We're told their most popular a la carte items of late are mahi-mahi and salmon, Mexican turkey lasagna, organic chicken paprikash and of course, vegan chili.
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It wants to lower financial barriers for schools serving à la carte items like hamburgers in the hopes that expanding access to these items will limit waste.
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Out goes the old way of buying goods and services a la carte; in with paying a monthly or yearly fee for all-you-can-eat consumption.
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The first jet lag plan is free; after that, you can get unlimited plans for $25 a year or buy them à la carte for $10 each.
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The food is still French, of course, but with an American twist; the menu includes spicy lobster pasta, truffle risotto, and a club sandwich à la carte.
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The risk is that legislators and others who see themselves as protectors of free speech on campus come to treat it as an à la carte menu.
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"They had to find other sources of income, which gave the hitmen in these groups carte blanche to participate in activities like kidnapping and extortion," he said.
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Mr. Reyes had worked up from a dishwasher to grilling steaks and preparing a la carte orders, he said, and acquired many cooking skills along the way.
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Users can also benefit from a la carte one-on-one sessions with experts on meditation, reiki, hypnotherapy, life coaching, nutrition, career advice and relationships, for individual fees.
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The fact that we both have carte blanche to go out and see what else is out there helps us solidify how amazing our connection and relationship is.
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Sign-up is usually simple, and with a low-commitment, you're rarely subjected to a credit check, and there are many "a la carte" options and add-ons.
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"There can be no a la carte access to the single market," the European Commission president told the European Parliament in his annual State of the Union address.
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His work is a testament to the power of abstraction, and generations of artists have been thinking upside-down and invoking his carte blanche creative license ever since.
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Par exemple, cela veut dire que vous pourrez payer à l'aide de votre carte enregistrée dans l'application Wallet au moment de payer dans l'application de Deliveroo ou Cheerz.
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The secularists have said their denouncement of the coup does not mean carte blanche for the measures the government will try to enact in the failed coup's wake.
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TODAY, THE RETREAT OF THE STATE TO THE ADVANTAGE OF FINANCIAL POWERS, THIS CARTE BLANCHE THAT HAS BEEN GIVEN TO FINANCIAL POWERS AND MULTINATIONALS, IS KILLING OUR ECONOMIES.
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There are tens of thousands of people waiting for organs, but they can't just waltz into a hospital and say yes, I'll take one kidney à la carte.
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Unlike many services that charge a fixed price per month, and/or a membership fee, however, the classes are available à la carte, and no membership is required.
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"He will not be given carte blanche for a full 18 months," Nomura Securities strategist João Pedro Ribeiro said, referring to the countdown until the 2018 presidential elections.
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Chef Joseph Martin and his team at Levy Restaurants have put together not one but two incredible fixed menus and an a la carte menu for the event.
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Unfortunately, this all played out in Twitter replies—a format that is ideal for conveying quick thoughts à la carte, but very hard to track in real-time.
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You can buy the a la carte for a few bucks a piece or subscribe: $4 for a month, $15 for 6 months, or $20 for a year.
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Jackie Speier of California said Rosenstein made clear Mueller has "carte blanche authority" in his investigation, and many members expressed confidence in Mueller, a former FBI director. Rep.
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It closed two European infrastructure fund platforms, raising assets of more than 1 billion pounds and invested 177 million pounds in its maiden U.S. infrastructure investment, Smarte Carte.
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While that still might be considered a splurge for activewear, buying pieces a la carte would run you $110 to $160, and the brand basically never has sales.
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Sales at the family-owned company rose 29 percent to 1.9 billion euros last year thanks to the acquisition of French coffee brand Carte Noire and Denmark's Merrild.
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In the case of Stadia, you're paying the full price of whatever game you want to play, à la carte, and then repeating that with each new game.
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However, the ruling 5-Star Movement has opposed handing the firm legal carte blanche, saying it was unfair to Taranto locals who might have suffered from the pollution.
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On weekends, the menu is à la carte in this former coffee shop owned by Ebru Brun: 1093 Wycoff Avenue (Linden Street), Bushwick, Brooklyn, 347-305-3736, fairweatherbushwick.com.
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Now someone can pop in, read the WSJ's best or most resource-intensive article, and the publisher effectively gets paid à la carte like with an iTunes single.
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I envisioned two distinct sections with four-star service and a tasting menu on one side, with a rustic taverna serving à la carte dishes on the other.
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Several items are available à la carte, but most diners choose one of the approachable chef's choice tasting menus (four-course, $55; six-course, $85; wine pairings available).
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Buffets are being replaced with à la carte items; line cooks are using more utensils and gloved hands to finish dishes; and communal silverware containers are being shelved.
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Tables of two felt that a whole chicken and three sides was too much food, so Mr. Fox downsized, moving the toast to the à la carte menu.
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The pink-lemonade blueberries and okra side dish vanished at season's end; the polenta and chicken-liver mousse are still available à la carte, updated with autumnal flavors.
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Dinner for two, without drinks or tip, is $130 for a five-course tasting menu, $150 for a seven-course tasting menu, or about $100 à la carte.
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The report predicts that this trend is going to continue, with more people moving away from traditional cable models and towards an à la carte entertainment set up.
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Now the team has expanded, opening Le Petit Mousso, offering an à la carte sample of Le Mousso in the original space and moving its parent next door.
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He is turning the two-room space, which formerly housed Rouge Tomate, into something easygoing with exposed brick and the same à la carte menu in both rooms.
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Food-wise it's an à la carte menu of five appetizers plus a salad bar, five main courses, and five desserts as well as fresh fruit and cheese.
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Schiff said that failure to impeach would be "carte blanche" for Trump and future presidents not only to solicit foreign election interference, but also to stonewall congressional oversight.
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"LoL" brings in millions of players by removing the cost of entry, and dedicated players eventually became repeat customers thanks to the game's a-la-carte business model.
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With the Trump White House giving Netanyahu carte blanche, the only pressure the prime minister faces is from the settler movement and its supporters on his right flank.
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You may not have access to it, but they'll give you one-click access to it if you wanna add the subscription or buy something a la carte.
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It is incorrect -- and dangerous -- to say that the far-right in Europe suddenly has carte blanche to win elections and speak for, collectively, hundreds of millions of voters.
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Another option might be that streaming subscriptions collapse and the whole industry shifts to a model where everything you want to watch is purchased or rented à la carte.
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We're told although she had carte blanche to Gross' private jet and first class commercial flights ... the 12-hour flight between L.A. and Switzerland proved too much over time.
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Without ultimately ruling on the merits, the court made clear that just as judicial deference is not automatic, neither is the bald assertion of national security a carte blanche.
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The standalone subscriptions, which Schlichting said would move Sling TV closer to "a la carte" viewing, will be rolled out first to former Sling subscribers to win them back.
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Hearing giggles from young men behind me, as they spotted this t-shirt, opened another possibility: that audiences were zeroing in on the potential of having sexual carte blanche.
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But so much entertainment these days is à la carte, and we're finally moving toward the understanding that people value choice as much or more as they value variety.
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Considered pest animals by the city of Calgary, residents have carte blanche to catch and eat pigeons, so long as it's done humanely and not with an illegal weapon.
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At least two cable boxes — the TiVo and Comcast's X1 — already are doing a similar merging, with Netflix on the X1 and several a la carte services on TiVo.
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At the lower end are startups like OpenRent and uPad that operate more more an à la carte model with various services to help you rent out your property.
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The Turin-based group said it had finalised the acquisition of Carte Noire to become the market leader for coffee in France, confirming what sources told Reuters last month.
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