We hope it's not going to be a major circumstance, it'll be a smaller circumstance.
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" To reiterate: "Put yourself in a really questionable circumstance, an inappropriate circumstance, and then you do nothing.
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The legal status of guidance documents is a contested question and probably should vary from circumstance to circumstance.
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The program is designed to empower all individuals within a school environment to make smart choices that differ from circumstance to circumstance.
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Washington (CNN)On a day filled with pomp, circumstance and photo ops meant to commemorate pomp and circumstance, leave it to the youth to out-ridiculous everyone else.
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" One circumstance in which the exclusionary rule does not apply is when "the connection between unconstitutional police conduct and the evidence...has been interrupted by some intervening circumstance.
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One circumstance in which the exclusionary rule does not apply is when "the connection between unconstitutional police conduct and the evidence...has been interrupted by some intervening circumstance".
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Abortion illegal under any circumstance Abortion is illegal in El Salvador under any circumstance, including when the pregnancy poses a risk to the mother or in cases of rape.
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Because, again, that's another way that the film could be dismissed, like: 'Oh well, it was just her' or 'in that circumstance it would be okay but not in every circumstance.
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But are they uninsured by circumstance — or by choice?
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Sometimes our ethical and moral instincts are skewed by circumstance.
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Her grief resonates even if the wild circumstance does not.
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Davis and Jeter are no strangers to overcoming difficult circumstance.
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Do you think cheating is okay in that circumstance, then?
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Again, maybe other people would be stronger in that circumstance.
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The visuals emphasize that the subjects are trapped by circumstance.
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I don't believe that such a circumstance would ever occur.
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"In this circumstance the child was extremely lucky," Strumwusser said.
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She can even change her plans, rationally, according to circumstance.
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Which after this much pomp and circumstance better pay off.
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Timing and circumstance condemned those first six records to obscurity.
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"Obviously in this circumstance, something went terribly wrong," Lewis said.
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It is a very regrettable circumstance that occurred for you.
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They're not even really friends, but purely allies of circumstance.
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Never once letting any circumstance change who he truly is.
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So if that same circumstance rose again, we would fight.
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He sees no circumstance in which he would switch candidates.
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Yeah, there's the road show and the pomp and circumstance.
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China is not in that circumstance," he told "Squawk Box.
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Yet Labour's transformation owes as much to circumstance as conspiracy.
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Some wondered whether Pound's mental condition was an extenuating circumstance.
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The circumstance will create a condition where lust becomes lamentable.
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Today, the House Judiciary Committee is in a similar circumstance.
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This made Poke, Rod figured, a true victim of circumstance.
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There aren't easy answers to this question in this circumstance.
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But the injustice of their circumstance doesn't ease the burden.
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This is a happier circumstance for human and cricket alike.
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"The Manhattan circumstance is going to keep spreading," he said.
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A crowd gathered around me, a circumstance I hadn't anticipated.
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However, in November 2013, the circumstance came to a head.
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Do not under any circumstance think you can use them.
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It's the upbringing, it's what they've been through, it's circumstance.
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Much of that, of course, will be decided by circumstance.
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WS: It plays a lesser role in this particular circumstance.
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"Knowing two languages is important in any circumstance," he said.
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Ms. Leive's departure from Glamour would matter in any circumstance.
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I just never put myself in any vulnerable circumstance. Ever.
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A Scott win in such a circumstance should rarely happen.
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"The bread would be tasty in any circumstance," she said.
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Barbara Kingsolver shows how individual motivations and circumstance determine belief.
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The law is not what's broken, in that particular circumstance.
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Did they contribute to some other physical circumstance of his?
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I just never put myself in any vulnerable circumstance, ever.
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"Our country is prepared for any circumstance," the president added.
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Or maybe she's effortlessly at peace no matter the circumstance.
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Even in this circumstance, repeating the information increased its credibility.
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It's: What good can I do in this specific circumstance?
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It's: What good can I do in this specific circumstance?
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I think that it very much depends upon the circumstance.
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Ariel's Undersea Adventure opened in 2011 with pomp and circumstance.
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He's always been there for me no matter the circumstance.
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Of course I can't vote for Trump under any circumstance.
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It's part of a bigger circumstance called the introspection illusion.
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" "That is the most compromising circumstance that I can imagine.
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" A circumstance she described as "something we've never seen before.
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It has something to do with being elegant in any circumstance.
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Again, speculation, but a circumstance that has occurred with other accidents.
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Space isn't really her thing, but adapting to any circumstance is.
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Under no circumstance you can remove your shoes at a nightclub.
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Under virtually any other circumstance, I'd never have had the nerve.
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So when these circumstance are combined, hold on to your heart.
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But line-standing for congressional hearings is, arguably, a different circumstance.
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But "[t]his case presents an exceptional circumstance", the judges wrote.
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" He continued: "I can't see the circumstance in which I'd run.
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What would you say is the most challenging circumstance for you?
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They will not be assessed a bathroom break in this circumstance.
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Said McConnell: These comments are repugnant, and unacceptable in any circumstance.
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What led me here is a combination of circumstance and necessity.
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A: If the circumstance compels it, then it will be necessary.
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"Pomp and Circumstance" played as Blair entered to a standing crowd.
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In any other circumstance, Kaine would be the party's heir apparent.
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SO I THINK THOSE CIRCUMSTANCE ACTUALLY ARE A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENT.
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For all we know right now, they're both beneficiaries of circumstance.
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"It's a very unfortunate circumstance hopefully we can all learn from."
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Anti-intellectualism is one of the leitmotifs of our present circumstance.
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Third, participation in science should be based on ability, not circumstance.
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The answer lies in a combination of whimsy, cussedness and circumstance.
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People think being spiritual means big rituals, ceremonies, and pomp circumstance.
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ONLY DIRE CIRCUMSTANCE CAN LEAD TO THE OVERTHROW OF THE OPPRESSORS.
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It would give the reconciliation effort the prominence this circumstance requires.
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No matter the circumstance, acknowledge and appreciate a job well done.
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Then of course, you need to take into account the circumstance.
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Smoking is not good in any circumstance, for baby or mother.
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In fact, the federal government specifically protects people in this circumstance.
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Additionally, the night has become known for its pomp and circumstance.
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At first it was always "Hillary" no matter what the circumstance.
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As anyone in her circumstance would do, she drove right over.
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But there's another way that this circumstance could have factored in.
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Their inner nature is in not in conformity with their circumstance.
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Take Mr. Manchin, whose circumstance is the one I know best.
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Lamar's ability and circumstance made me a better, more thorough teacher.
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Of course, all this pomp and circumstance wasn't just about tradition.
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"The police can't contemplate every circumstance," he told reporters in Brisbane.
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Some unforeseen circumstance requires the company to reopen the job search?
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Siders: Joe Biden won the night, as a beneficiary of circumstance.
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The external circumstance is not the key, it's the book itself.
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Under no circumstance we would share our users' personal information either.
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The pomp and circumstance of Ball's first weekend here were unavoidable.
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But there's no authorization that is pertinent to this particular circumstance.
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Amid this unhappy circumstance, another path presented itself for her songwriting.
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"What we see is a unique circumstance (than 2009)," Witters said.
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His quick ascension to power is partly a result of circumstance.
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This year, let's skip the pomp and circumstance; it's not befitting.
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Prepare for all the pomp and circumstance that comes with it.
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This transforms you from victim of political circumstance to problem solver.
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Some nominees were more skeptical of all the pomp and circumstance.
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Under any other circumstance, the sale of ivory is a crime.
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In almost any other circumstance, the president would be in deep trouble.
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Meanwhile, Cena told PEOPLE he doesn't need all the pomp and circumstance.
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In the world of the show, this seems like a plausible circumstance.
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The score also doesn't consider race, ethnicity or a family's individual circumstance.
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I know the president personally enjoys that kind of pomp and circumstance.
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He discovered this gift, if not inadvertently, then through force of circumstance.
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He seemed to be 100% Truman all the time, regardless of circumstance.
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"Never make a permanent decision over a temporary circumstance #umtoobossedup," he wrote.
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He was "entitled to that pension under any circumstance," the spokesperson said.
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We are all deeply reliant on biology and circumstance — and, crucially, money.
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We have been warned not to leave the vehicle under any circumstance.
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In neither circumstance did Woodford address whether Facebook removed the entire post.
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So whatever your needs or circumstance, you're fully covered with this guide.
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It's really a circumstance where he continues to provide the requisite 'Reverberation.
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Regardless of what you wear, abuse under any circumstance is never acceptable.
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But the pomp and circumstance didn't make sense: The meeting was pointless.
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But we now find ourselves at the center of an extraordinary circumstance.
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Ronda Rousey isn't a celebrity walking into a circumstance she doesn't deserve.
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My totally powerless circumstance made it easy for them to use me.
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In addition, living in that circumstance would deter one's perseverance and ambition.
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I've never really suffered through that or been in that circumstance before.
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The pomp and circumstance of a local government meeting is familiar now.
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In fact, these effects vary widely based on circumstance and experimental design.
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We did not see any MetroCards, a circumstance that almost disappointed me.
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There's no lockup, except for Tencent, but that's just a special circumstance.
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Although Guthrie's current projects evolved from personal circumstance, they echo past work.
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It was the alien environment, a completely new circumstance, and completely absorbing.
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Real success comes from the inside, and it's completely independent of circumstance.
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Nurses, doctors, and other hospital staff cheered as "Pomp and Circumstance" played.
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Is there ANY circumstance you can imagine where Trump doesn't claim fraud?
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Under a controlled circumstance, I've always thought, I might be an ace.
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"Too many people in this country are victims of circumstance," he said.
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China has denied carrying out mass harvesting of organs in any circumstance.
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But what exactly is the difference between these two kinds of circumstance?
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They agreed that the unusual circumstance warranted a time adjustment for Froome.
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The circumstance takes nothing away from the distinction of those women's work.
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They are filled for us by circumstance, or we fill them ourselves.
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Starwood should be sold to the highest bidder, no matter the circumstance.
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Bruce was a normal Joe that was put in an extraordinary circumstance.
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But under the circumstance that he has described, he can't leave Syria.
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No matter the circumstance, he always saw the best version of me.
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A powerful statement of the implacable power of circumstance on our lives.
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"You always have to find the positive in every circumstance," Floering said.
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On his three-pointers, he hit 41 percent — exceptional under any circumstance.
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Much like the inflexibility of circumstance, there is precious little bend here.
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Perhaps it's through circumstance, but Sakuraba's popularity far supersedes that of Kondo's.
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And they could not permit that to be shown under any circumstance.
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In many ways, Mr. de Blasio has benefited from circumstance and luck.
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I think we're in a circumstance where we just spent $2 trillion.
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In 2010, an unusual circumstance meant that two designated survivors were selected.
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"All roads lead back to Russia in this particular circumstance," she said.
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In every circumstance and attack the people who say you aren't. 230.
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Pomp and circumstance A tiny cap and gown marked a big occasion.
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The plan is for any type of circumstance that comes our way.
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Instead, they were benefiting from a combination of circumstance and good fortune.
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Thank you notes should be personalized and customized according to the circumstance.
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He loves military parades, the hugeness and grandeur, the pomp and circumstance.
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In that circumstance, investors will surely wonder what the bonuses were for.
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In any other circumstance, this woman does not deserve a security clearance.
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The winds that helped the storm stall were likely a random circumstance.
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So that may or may not be you depending on your circumstance.
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In that circumstance, it's hard to get people focused on future generations.
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"I believe the use of force was unnecessary in this particular circumstance."
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With red light cameras, all infractions are ticketed, no matter the circumstance.
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In addition to all of the usual pomp and circumstance—OK, well, maybe not the usual pomp and circumstance, because we understand he had some trouble lining up performers—there will be a full slate of fine entertainment.
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They don't blame him for not being what he couldn't yet be, nor do they subordinate character to circumstance; they see that without extraordinary characters like Diderot and Catherine the Great there never would have been such a circumstance.
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Officer Noor is the first officer convicted in Minnesota in such a circumstance.
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In such a circumstance, the conviction of a police officer is unheard of.
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Circumstance is what humbles theory and makes art as important as real life.
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Threw for almost 70 percent (completion rate) in a very dire, tough circumstance.
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And if you think people vote largely because of personal circumstance, think again.
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Similarly, my own issues with my own father, felt non-complicated by circumstance.
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However, others don't necessarily cheat because of circumstance, but because of their personality.
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I pose this extreme circumstance to ask a broader question about today's subject.
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And has … explicit instructions to the team to look anywhere under any circumstance.
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But we just realize we can win anywhere, anytime, no matter the circumstance.
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He sees de Gaulle's great quality as his ability to adapt to circumstance.
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Regardless of context or circumstance, racial slurs are not acceptable in our schools.
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" Trump backtracked, responding: "Lethal force, under any circumstance, would be the last resort.
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There's no way to predict what unexpected circumstance can suddenly destroy your holdings.
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This circumstance "gives you an opportunity to sell very expensive options," Gordon said.
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We wanted to better understand what function does boredom serve in this circumstance.
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"The opportunities that exist in tech could change their entire circumstance," he says.
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That we celebrate this season not based on circumstance but based on hope.
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But Helio's right to point out that he's been a victim of circumstance.
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But Martell did nothing we would consider morally wrong in any other circumstance.
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These are all forms of murder, regardless of the painful circumstance surrounding it.
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His reference to rape was highly inappropriate, insensitive and inexcusable under any circumstance.
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We were also tired of moving when forced to by landlords or circumstance.
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"I think it's a difficult circumstance right now," he told reporters in Montreal.
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One person contains multitudes, or at least a duality that depends on circumstance.
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By some force of circumstance, dwindling prospects, and heat stroke, this ploy works.
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In the former circumstance, the matter of national security outweighs any commercial gain.
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Does she enter with pomp and circumstance, the conscious belle of the ball?
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What happens in that circumstance is, basically, that result affirms the lower court.
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They are unaffected by circumstance, blissfully oblivious to — or unconcerned with — their forebears.
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In a bizarre circumstance, Harper was tossed with two outs in the fourth.
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The logic behind the second circumstance, Klinger said, comes from Tennessee v. Garner.
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But either by choice or circumstance, the party never actually did its job.
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Just this idea that you can fight your way out of any circumstance.
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If someone comes in and is "dopesick"... What brought you to that circumstance?
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He loved the pomp and circumstance, which put him in a good mood.
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After two meals at Benno, I felt exhausted by the pomp and circumstance.
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Then, by happenstance, circumstance, pop culture and my relationships in Hollywood, that changed.
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Asked how Kaine would vote in that circumstance, an aide declined to respond.
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Hundreds of patients in her circumstance die each year because of the delay.
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It was the oddest bit of circumstance in this case: a plague year.
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Finally, there's the Rams, who are on this chart solely because of circumstance.
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You can be a victim of circumstance or a beneficiary of your environment.
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You know, often it just feels like a very isolating sort of circumstance.
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This created an odd circumstance as Bannon steered Breitbart into direct political action.
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This was a woman who refused to be constrained by tradition or circumstance.
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There is no circumstance where doing that should be considered a bad thing.
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Under no circumstance these data are shared with third parties without explicit authorization.
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No matter what your circumstance, you need to find your own way out.
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Lin suggested state laws could go into effect to cover such a circumstance.
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Some rise to the challenge by trying to make a virtue of circumstance.
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Then would low public opinion, in Uber's circumstance, directly lead to bad sales?
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"We're always looking for images of resilient people in dire circumstance," he says.
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"It's such an unusual circumstance to do this," he said in the interview.
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Not so much with Marco, I'm not really that familiar with Marco's circumstance.
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A second is the distribution of circumstance that exists even within a subgroup.
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To have no car, around here, is to be the victim of circumstance.
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They are saying that they do not want the wall under any circumstance.
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"I didn't know what to do in the circumstance," Ms. Thomas told Variety.
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Because I think each circumstance is different and people should have a choice.
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In almost every other circumstance, rangers will not intervene in the harsh bear world.
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Months later, by accident and circumstance, the engineered skeeters show up across the border.
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In this circumstance, the bride is often a foreigner and the spouse is American.
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CloudflareThe distributed domain server and internet security services company also presents an unusual circumstance.
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The speech, in typical British fashion, is full of nearly comical pomp and circumstance.
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BONGINO: No. He&aposs not going to win Congress in 2018 under any circumstance.
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Whatever the original circumstance, the tune is undeniably catchy and you're curious for more.
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That's an unfortunate circumstance for someone who's interested in being a champion of truth.
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The various pieces of the game started falling into place partly out of circumstance.
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Her loss, in part, was a function of the unique circumstance of the race.
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It's just sometimes things get too, you're too involved, and that was the circumstance.
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Part of it was due to circumstance: I kept running into mothers and daughters.
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But what I regret is the circumstance that [left] me not able to run.
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There is no circumstance under which the president should go in for an interview.
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She was just a suburban mom, forced into dealing the green stuff by circumstance.
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And it&aposs not -- for this particular circumstance with the court case-- MACCALLUM: Right.
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When "Pomp and Circumstance" played, the seniors filed in wearing green caps and gowns.
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" Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell called Trump's remarks "repugnant, and unacceptable in any circumstance.
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They're stuck in a really specific circumstance that puts them in a particular direction.
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Like his wife, Joseph doesn't care for the religious pomp and circumstance of Gilead.
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That could unleash an unusual circumstance because of the travel ban's unique time limitation.
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He will never, under any circumstance, allow pineapple to be put on his pizza.
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"She is difficult old lady, who overreacts to small changes of circumstance," Hori says.
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Justice Department attorney Jeffrey Robins said Ramirez's case is not such an extreme circumstance.
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Whether you respond to the intrusion or not depends entirely on your particular circumstance.
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"We now find ourselves at the center of an extraordinary circumstance," Sewell's statement reads.
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" She continued, "regardless of what you wear, abuse under any circumstance is never acceptable.
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It's not like a crazy impulse or wrong or even unjust in the circumstance.
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The tents could be a short or long-term living circumstance for displaced persons.
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I also do not believe that criminal charges would be warranted in this circumstance.
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It's not timing or talent or circumstance — it's pure want, which you don't possess.
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The pomp and circumstance, pink or any other color, lives to serve the corporation.
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An unfortunate circumstance that requires two people to share a single twin-sized bed.
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"But this is an extraordinary circumstance, and I think voters recognize that," he added.
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Regardless, it won't matter under any circumstance unless the Democrats win their court case.
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When that suspicion is added to any circumstance, it can be dangerous for us.
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This statement was unacceptable in any circumstance and disruptive to good order and discipline.
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But sometimes players earn rings — or do not — more as a matter of circumstance.
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I never, ever, go out when I have her, unless it's some extenuating circumstance.
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Instead, he wanted the Cubs to forget their circumstance and stop looking for panaceas.
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We have, through an unfortunate circumstance, seen great fortune and coming together to rebuild.
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Under no circumstance should anyone get Botox during a Venus retrograde, Miller warns sternly.
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" On when he'll be willing to advocate other opinions to Trump: "On every circumstance.
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But there is considerable doubt about whether such contracts are enforceable in this circumstance.
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But it is your circumstance, and it poses a real threat to your happiness.
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Interesting, isn't it, how our perception of such things shifts over time and circumstance.
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Until 1981, a wife's affair could be considered an extenuating circumstance for her murder.
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Reading it gives me a chance to think about places beyond my own circumstance.
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China has become a model for tech's world-swallowing tendencies partly out of circumstance.
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K.C.N.A. provided no further detail about Mr. Kim or the circumstance of his detention.
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That's a story of historical circumstance too complicated to tell in a morning newsletter.
|
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Now, the district attorney's office is seeking a special circumstance allegation of multiple murders.
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What do you think led the critter in the picture to its current circumstance?
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Ms. Blanchard's father, Elijah, said Monday that his daughter was a victim of circumstance.
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This is an unusual circumstance and the American people need to see this report.
|
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Absolutely no griping about your last company allowed, unless there's some really special circumstance.
|
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Not to be disrespectful to the anthem, but to remove ourselves from this circumstance.
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"No, unfortunately, they did not do that in this circumstance," the defense attorney said.
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That circumstance has given both prime ministers more prominence than they might otherwise have.
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My editors agreed to grant this request for anonymity because of her unusual circumstance.
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Their range of alternatives may be constrained by wartime circumstance—more constrained than Cardona's.
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In this circumstance, Democrats might conclude that court-packing was a less terrible option.
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Fraser said the Canadian courts largely base invasion of privacy rulings on the circumstance.
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It's a circumstance that has earned Lalah Hathaway, one of Donny's daughters, three Grammys.
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Instead, the Oscars should prioritize someone with enthusiasm for all this pomp and circumstance.
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But a gift for friendship that transcends circumstance, for recognizing kinship wherever it blooms?
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Maybe it's because I've had to work hard to overcome obstacles of birth and circumstance.
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It's like, 'Man, I wonder who this woman would be born into a different circumstance.
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As "Pomp and Circumstance" played, Dalton walked into the chapel wearing his cap and gown.
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But these wouldn't be Game Changers if they weren't ready to adapt to any circumstance.
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But any event Ellen DeGeneres shows up for can't be all pomp and circumstance, right?
|
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No other changes in law or circumstance appear to be able to explain the increase.
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"This circumstance comes up all the time … these case are flooding the courts," said Fortuna.
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Luckily, Chan had diving experience and was able to remain calm during the scary circumstance.
|
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"In a significant proportion of these deaths, an unsafe sleep circumstance is a contributing factor."
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They have become the party of pot legalization, of abortion on demand, under every circumstance.
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The people who are outside it, whether by choice or circumstance are obscured as well.
|
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He's also someone who appreciates ostentatious wealth, over-the-top pomp and circumstance, and flattery.
|
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More importantly, it all feels necessary to his vision of this improbable and inexplicable circumstance.
|
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"Under no circumstance is violence against someone with opposing political views acceptable," Spenser Merwin said.
|
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Unmasking also explores how circumstance impacts the way one views themselves in times of grief.
|
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That everything he's done, everything he's had, has been nothing more than chance and circumstance.
|
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"These comments are repugnant, and unacceptable in any circumstance," said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
|
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"They should not be played with, whatever the circumstance, even if meant as a joke."
|
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Some aspects of my work relate to my beliefs, and some relate to my circumstance.
|
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Working with a professional can help identify which structures work best in a given circumstance.
|
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If so, how, and to whom, and under what circumstance is this money being allocated?
|
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In fact, she says, under no circumstance should you negotiate these factors during an interview.
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Westminster also narrowly backed an amendment that rejected a no-deal Brexit in any circumstance.
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I allowed my circumstance to dictate my life, instead of taking control of my life.
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Through a serendipitous twist of circumstance, Chappelle and Smyth reconnected in the Village one evening.
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It was a tough circumstance, but patients were supportive of the staff and each other.
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Cue the "Pomp and Circumstance" music — it's time for college commencement ceremonies across the country.
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Contrast Adobe's performance to AutoDesk, a company that was in a similar circumstance to Adobe's.
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That's what I've been trying to promote for years: regardless of circumstance, anything is possible.
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That this is a sisterhood formed by circumstance doesn't make it any less a sorority.
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They should not be played with, whatever the circumstance, even if meant as a joke.
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However, he was ultimately deemed to be more a victim of circumstance than truly badass.
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Despite the pomp and circumstance, Trump did make headlines over pressing issues for the region.
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But she said her support for the group was a matter of circumstance, not ideology.
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Trump took full advantage politically, rolling out all the pomp and circumstance he could muster.
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But under no circumstance would they be allowed to personally ask people for campaign donations.
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Find out what uncontrollable circumstance might have rained on his parade in the clip above.
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It's a situational circumstance, and important to unpack the reasons why I don't like them.
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What that means for, 'Should she stay with him?' is different for any given circumstance.
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British royal tours — complete with pomp and circumstance — have been a tradition for multiple generations.
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The Constitution would not necessarily stop Apple from cooperating with the government in that circumstance.
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And I think the same is going to be true in this circumstance as well.
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"Society kind of depends in that circumstance on some institutions choosing truth over partisan relationships."
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Fortunately for us, this puzzle by Alex Eaton-Salners does not constitute a normal circumstance.
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But the ultimate responsibility is not yours, unless forced on you by tragedy or circumstance.
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After discussing the drama, the two women decided to take advantage of the unusual circumstance.
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Be it genetics, good luck or force of circumstance, I loved my children right away.
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It's clear from age and circumstance that Cody wouldn't have ridden for the Pony Express.
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MARIETTA, Ga. — To hear William Zabka tell it, Johnny Lawrence was a victim of circumstance.
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We're talking about an intentional, unsafe behavior in a specific circumstance, not an impolite oversight.
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Economists like Mr. Garthwaite see the situation as a happy circumstance for an insurance company.
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Here's hoping they can sit down with all the pomp and circumstance surrounding the show.
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But circumstance has not kept Iowa and New Hampshire at the front of the line.
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But under any circumstance, should public policy be held hostage to racial and religious discrimination?
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Money was thrown at Afghan warlords who, in any other circumstance, would be considered adversaries.
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"Is it key to the essence or is it a response to circumstance?" he asked.
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His decision, like the ones faced by the Pepi family, is not an uncommon circumstance.
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However, in this circumstance, Ivanka might actually serve some public good by having this clearance.
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"The public disclosures only represent a sliver of the information surrounding any circumstance," Worden said.
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But there are some videos that don't lend themselves to context or totality of circumstance.
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If my identity is so changeable and contingent upon circumstance, what meaning does it have?
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The truth is subject to change, and it is constantly evolving to match the circumstance.
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Dirtbag leftists disdain the average liberal's commitment to pomp and circumstance, to upholding civilized discourse.
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Yet each subject offered their own rich material for deducing not only circumstance but the emotional life arising from that circumstance: the clenched jaw and wary eyes of a well-dressed man on the subway, the miner squinting, or maybe winking, from behind blackened cheeks.
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He's the crux of the whole thing, though, like most of us, a victim of circumstance.
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"There's anger because they haven't taken circumstance into account," says Nadja Argyropoulou, a curator in Athens.
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In each case, homeowners are left with a puzzling circumstance that might have otherwise gone unexplained.
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Trump, who is known to appreciate pomp and circumstance, is sure to revel in the pageantry.
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I have played the French Open before but not in this circumstance or situation, whichever one.
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In spite of this fraught circumstance, I developed a strong connection to the people of Latvia.
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Because of the circumstance, should NBC not pay out her salary, Kelly may sue, TMZ claims.
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But it also means that your tampon could theoretically come out in a circumstance like this.
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The regrettable circumstance was, uh, apparently feeding a puppy to a snapping turtle while students watched.
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"In an ideal circumstance we would be racing downtown Miami or downtown Las Vegas," said Bratches.
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Why it matters: This is a fitting coda to a barbed strategy of choice, not circumstance.
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All the fanfare, pomp and circumstance have focused on his past accomplishments, where Ortiz has been.
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Honestly, I'm just happy any time I get to stay home, pretty much under any circumstance.
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Amidst the pomp and circumstance, an Army Staff Sergeant photographer caught him during an emotional moment.
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Time and circumstance have rendered Dyson, the man and the thinker, increasingly irrelevant to Obama's presidency.
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Beyond this, I was uncertain — a circumstance which created a kind of argument inside my head.
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Amputations are not typically associated with TSS, and Wasser's case is a rare but scary circumstance.
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CY: After graduating from college, I had the nice circumstance of some early successes in Hawaii.
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But it's a circumstance that is too regularly echoed in real life as well as fiction.
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The two were married with great pomp and circumstance at Westminster Abbey on May 23, 210.
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Unfortunately, Celeste's own journey back to the top is soon tainted by a different violent circumstance.
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All murder and attempted murder charges come with a hate-crime special circumstance and gun allegations.
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They don't have other options except to try to come to this country under any circumstance.
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All murder and attempted murder charges come with a hate crime special circumstance and gun allegations.
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Amanda is a gentle, respectful person who has never gotten physical with anyone under any circumstance.
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In every circumstance, the pattern is: break in, harvest information and use it to gain influence.
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Another was to never, under any circumstance stand behind a table saw while it's operating. Why?
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Belle is admittedly a pluckier version of these women, but she's still a victim of circumstance.
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But I would — there is no situation or circumstance where I would campaign for Hillary Clinton.
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The most common reason used to be a change in personal circumstance, such as Tom experienced.
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While the two novels are linked by characters and circumstance, they're both very different in tone.
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"There is no circumstance whatsoever in which I will bear false witness" against Trump, he said.
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There's still a lot to do and many people there in severe conditions and severe circumstance.
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And just like that, without any further pomp or circumstance, Washington officially got its first lady.
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So, aside pomp and circumstance, what does LeEco bring to the table with the Le Pro23?
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His preparation, his consistency, his skills -- I would never, ever, ever underestimate him under any circumstance.
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"One of the prime reasons why people cheat is because of opportunity and circumstance," she says.
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They're proof of how easily NBA aspirations can be subsumed by personal demons and awful circumstance.
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This article is one in an occasional series about "living solo," by choice or by circumstance.
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They've done away with all the pomp and circumstance ... no chauffeur, as Harry drove his bride.
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But when they look at it closely they're looking at a circumstance which was fairly unique.
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Aguirre is charged with murder with a special circumstance of torture in the boy's 2013 death.
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I was sure that this had to be the most embarrassing circumstance under which to die.
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Whether or not they fall down depends both on circumstance and on how they are built.
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To parse this, let's think in slightly longer phrases: childless (by circumstance) and childfree (by choice).
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It's certainly possible that Cohen would have made the payment on Trump's behalf in any circumstance.
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Roughly six years ago, Ms. Seltz was let go — a circumstance faced by many older workers.
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Tech integrations are tricky under any circumstance, but Studnitzer's task at CME Group is particularly impressive.
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I'm not down on it or anything like that at all, but that is the circumstance.
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Now you are going to have to live with the unintended consequences of this unfortunate circumstance.
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"Each fire has a unique circumstance," fire protection department spokesman Gabe Lauderdale told reporters on Saturday.
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Under no circumstance should we abdicate our Constitutional responsibility in a matter of war and peace.
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"Under no circumstance will Mexico pay for the wall that Mr. Trump is proposing," said Videgaray.
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Manchin's lead under that circumstance shrinks to 22019 points if Blankenship is not on the ballot.
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There are good and bad people, and many in between, often based on time and circumstance.
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Mueller's analysis of the evidence clearly points toward an attempt to obstruct justice in that circumstance.
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Under that circumstance, Omar wouldn't be allowed to come along, according to the New York Times.
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In such a circumstance, Florida law calls for opening the primary to voters of all parties.
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Going back to work sooner than you are ready can be an extenuating circumstance, she believes.
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LISTENING Elgar is getting a good sounding as I am working on my pomp and circumstance.
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Like the characters of Never Let Me Go, Ishiguro's public identity has been crushed inside circumstance.
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If the ledger can be modified in this circumstance, what's stopping future decisions from being recalled?
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However, there is also The Mara, a counter service option with far less pomp and circumstance.
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Whether by circumstance or intent, this has always been a TV drama that eschews tidy resolutions.
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Biden would not be the first middle of the road president pushed to action by circumstance.
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" Kornacki acknowledged that "this is a very unusual and very difficult circumstance for all of us.
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Losing at Swansea in any circumstance, for a club of Arsenal's ambition, would be a setback.
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Instead we got a bit of froth and circumstance, a splash or two of cold water.
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"The hope is we will get through this unusual circumstance and move forward," Ms. Borland said.
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It is really an unfair circumstance to put anyone in, even if the allegation is true.
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My soul is awash in a great flood of sorrow as I reflect upon your circumstance.
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"No one would wish this as a circumstance we'd ever face as a country," he said.
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Mr. Jobs was elegant and spare and even quiet; Mr. Musk is all pomp and circumstance.
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There is never any circumstance or context in which such derogatory and degrading language is okay.
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The challenge was to do this without going overboard on the whole "Pomp and Circumstance" thing.
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Marriage with someone for whom you have little respect is, no doubt, a common-enough circumstance.
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The special circumstance allegation of lying in wait means he is eligible for the death penalty.
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So the voice was probably just a combination of circumstance and a gut choice by Kubrick.
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If time and circumstance have eliminated a lot of stress, it's been replaced with something else.
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"Under no circumstance," Moreno said in an interview with domestic TV channel Teleamazonas late on Tuesday.
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"We don't condone the use of blackface under any circumstance in our world today," he added.
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A senior legislative aide indicated to CNN the latter mechanism would be inappropriate in this circumstance.
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The only circumstance in which weapons are given up is where one side is completely crushed.
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It's a community of people who relate to each other because of a very unique circumstance.
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Nature is the first stage of humanity; but it can, under no circumstance, be its horizon.
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But it also means a heightened ability to appreciate the strange gifts that circumstance sometimes affords.
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Although separated by time and circumstance, Traylor and I do have a few things in common.
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Ultimately both women wanted comfort over pomp and circumstance and went for a "desert casual" look.
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I have publicly talked about the crisis that this circumstance poses to the national security establishment.
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But we also needed them to feel like real people trapped in a very strange circumstance.
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In a bizarre circumstance, the Phillies' Bryce Harper was tossed with two outs in the fourth.
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It has really taught me to be a team player no matter what the circumstance is.
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By virtue of circumstance, our Christmases went against typical traditions involving family dinners and stocking stuffers.
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"I'm sure [Democrats] are bringing it up, but it is a totally different circumstance," said Sen.
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"There is no circumstance whatsoever that I will bear false witness against the president," he declared.
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Well, a little context is needed: this scene in large part was borne from economic circumstance.
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"Under no circumstance will Mexico pay for the wall that Mr. Trump is proposing," he said.
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They differ in hang-ups and circumstance, but are united in their obvious need of a change.
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The mother of father in that circumstance would not be prosecuted and the families are stayed together.
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In that circumstance, scroll up to the browser tab, close it, and never think about it again.
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"This is an unprecedented circumstance," the attorneys said in their motion, which was first reported by Politico.
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Time and circumstance separate them, with Bunny off on international adventures and Naina ostensibly waiting for him.
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Because it's actually more money than you can make under any circumstance with making a deal. Okay?
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That said, pictures capture that one slice in time and don&apost always provide context or circumstance.
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Others rebooked on different airlines but at a much higher cost because of the last-minute circumstance.
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But the juxtaposition was circumstance: The lunch had been scheduled two weeks before, an administration source said.
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In all circumstance give thanks, for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus.
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They're not a fan of weddings — the pomp and circumstance, the big, grand displays of public affection.
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By circumstance, I belong to a group of first-generationers primed to do better than our parents.
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There will be pomp, circumstance, carriages, frippery and most importantly, a speech by Queen Elizabeth II herself.
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It appears that he realizes the reality of the circumstance and the extent of his own villainy.
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Getting attacked by wasps is no fun in any circumstance, but this was a particularly horrible case.
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Tragically, in this circumstance, the child that was also in the dwelling was struck by a round.
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And if we think that way in any circumstance, we're just going to end up destroying ourselves.
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As these cases show, crossing the poverty line in either direction depends on countless details of circumstance.
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JOHN HARWOOD: If you become the leader, you're going to have a narrow majority in any circumstance.
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Also, what is important is the totality of the circumstances, not any one particular fact or circumstance.
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And it was this sort of bizarre circumstance where we told you had to look straight ahead.
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Just look at the pomp and circumstance surrounding the royal wedding and endless conversation about Princess Kate.
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" Adds Albert: "My father said it is exhausting to go through the circumstance, the pageantry, the planning.
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"If it was a perfect circumstance and something happened down the road, yeah," Henry told TMZ Sports.
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But before that, MPs narrowly backed an amendment that rejected a no-deal Brexit under any circumstance.
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Getting married at camp ensured that the ceremony was simple, with little pomp, circumstance and fretting beforehand.
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To embody the noble spirit of the Dark Ages is to never break character under any circumstance.
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On one level, it is about how Japanese society remains corrosively divided by gender, age, and circumstance.
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Why it matters: The White House has been loath to speak ill of Russia under any circumstance.
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What happens to Met Gala dresses after the pomp, circumstance, and those best and worst dressed lists?
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Is eating lunch at school a right that all students should be guaranteed, regardless of financial circumstance?
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They may trust those belonging to one group, or in one kind of circumstance, and not others.
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Edward Elgar wrote the music of the "Pomp and Circumstance" March No. 1 in 1901 in London.
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Caregivers like Diane need a range of options, as each circumstance is unique and subject to change.
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For this particular phone and this particular circumstance, security and iPhone experts seems to think it is.
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But how the one-time All-Star fits on this roster is an intriguing circumstance worth exploring.
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While this is true in any circumstance, it becomes even more critical in the context of Zika.
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Personal Health Losing a beloved life partner is never easy at any age, no matter the circumstance.
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Both acts have in common an overriding circumstance: the willingness of the G.O.P. to defer to Trump.
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What the tournaments may have lacked in low scores, they made up for in pomp and circumstance.
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"I tested it in a circumstance that I could," he said, referring to his run for mayor.
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And so on Tuesday, the city was left to navigate even trickier crosscurrents of emotion and circumstance.
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Electric vehicle advocates were first in line to offer a solution and benefit from VW's current circumstance.
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There was something about being high above the ground that elevated me beyond place, time and circumstance.
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Campaign managers aren't supposed to try to forcefully throw reporters to the ground, no matter the circumstance.
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The Holocaust example was meant to show that a person's circumstance don't define them and their worth.
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KURTZ: And as you know, some Trump supporters don&apost take kindly to any criticism, any circumstance.
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The pomp and circumstance hasn't really helped because Trump doesn't know the gravity of what he does.
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They just give it to me, and I already feel bad taking their money in any circumstance.
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Some of this fascination with childlike wonder almost certainly stems from a unique circumstance of Smith's childhood.
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"It's a pretty unusual circumstance where you literally get more back by reducing your earnings," he hedged.
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"There was all this pomp and circumstance to highlight the good work of EPA employees," Targos said.
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The Israeli model cannot be exported into the West Bank: It is a fact of historical circumstance.
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We don't want anyone to feel like their job depends on coming to work in this circumstance.
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We're all familiar with "Pomp & Circumstance," the graduation song that's the official soundtrack of almost every commencement.
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What both parties do not want, under any circumstance, is to give the other side a win.
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That's one way to make it more relevant to a circumstance like the one we're now in.
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It is not like these legacy news publishers have monopoly voices or monopoly power in any circumstance.
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I recognize no matter what our ages, being in a marriage this long is a special circumstance.
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"People always assume there's an external circumstance: 'Oh, you must have received an inheritance,'" Mr. Jensen said.
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In 1858 Prince Albert unveiled a statue to Jenner in Trafalgar Square, amid much pomp and circumstance.
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But it was definitely more than I would have spent on these things in any other circumstance.
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But he spoke forcefully against the use of the override measure by any government under any circumstance.
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The reason was the "magnitude and the unique circumstance surrounding the potential Class of 2020," it said.
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It's an unfortunate circumstance for baseball, but today's a good opportunity and exciting time for the Mets.
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However, we ask that under no circumstance should you donate propane tanks which are potential fire hazards.
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He knows, as well as anyone, that players are complicated, molded by background, race, religion and circumstance.
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That allows "enough time so that individual circumstance might have changed from the last time," Reish said.
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A sense of being not in control, but at the mercy of circumstance, contributes to the fear.
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I can relate to a community of hard-working people who had to suffer due to circumstance.
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"There isn't a circumstance in which I'm going to support Pelosi," Davis told CNN in Lawrence, Kansas.
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Starting a crowdfunding campaign to help cover medical expenses might seem like a rare and extraordinary circumstance.
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"Under no circumstance the content of our users' messages is shared with Facebook," the spokesperson told me.
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Chelsea has only broken a cycle of its own making because it was compelled to by circumstance.
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"But that's not his circumstance, and that's not how we want to utilize the player," Eppler said.
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So, why not put someone like Trump, who rejects all of their pomp and circumstance, in there?
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But the closest circumstance to what she described occurred in Bowling Green, Ky., in late May 2011.
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"Under this circumstance, the YPG emerged as the ideal partners for the war against ISIS," Sloat said.
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We don't do it very often under any circumstance, so I'm comfortable it was the right decision.
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But Anglin has told his lawyer he will not come to the United States under any circumstance.
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Every copy, then, is its own original, its historical circumstance and material life unable to be duplicated.
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The mother or father in that circumstance would not be prosecuted and the families are staying together.
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Personal days mean "you're not able to do work today because of some circumstance," Mr. Marsen said.
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Celebrating art made by autodidacts situated, by choice or circumstance, on the margins of culture and society.
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Clearly these people are uninsured by choice rather than circumstance, and it is important to understand why.
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Like many families in their circumstance, they had allowed their silence about Patrick's addiction to isolate them.
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The executive order does lay out one circumstance in which welcoming refugees is also good for Americans.
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In that circumstance, they will need some Republican votes to overcome a filibuster and pass anything big.
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Despite their grandeur, the Oscars — in all their pomp and circumstance and trailing gowns — are no exception.
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It's a matter of values and risk tolerance, which are inevitably somewhat subjective, shaped by socioeconomic circumstance.
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The social narratives that we're told (like maintaining family relationships) may not hold up in every circumstance.
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When contact with others is made difficult through social or personal circumstance, feeding animals can bring enormous solace.
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It added that it "is creating a stronger policy given this circumstance" and extended an apology to Noble.
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The pomp and circumstance is almost enough to make you forget that America is barely two centuries old.
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Still, they ran away, because the circumstance they were leaving behind was so annihilating, they welcomed the risk.
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The logic behind the second circumstance, Klinger said, comes from a Supreme Court decision called Tennessee vs. Garner.
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"The comments made by Mr. Trump were disgusting and totally unacceptable under any circumstance," Fischer tweeted on Saturday.
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"If we were all in the same circumstance, how would we feel about it?" juror Paula Eastman said.
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Trump's flurry of reports and studies is the result of a mixture of circumstance, ambition, naiveté, and bluster.
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Surely most Americans would rather have their electors vote for the vice presidential candidate in such a circumstance.
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They should be so well-funded that we can afford to take people regardless of their personal circumstance.
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"There were tools that I used today that in any other circumstance, could be considered weapons," Williams jokes.
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I want pomp and circumstance, smoke machines, some kid-from-the-neighborhood's name flashing in bright, garish light.
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" Further down in the policy is another reminder, "Lipsi does not tolerate abusive behavior under any circumstance. Period.
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" Khosrowshahi said Expedia usually bounces back and the company is keeping a close eye on the "unusual circumstance.
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Robertson and Valdez are eligible for the death penalty for a special circumstance allegation of lying in wait.
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" The National Republican Senatorial Committee leadership said Friday that they will not back Duke's run "under any circumstance.
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In that circumstance I'm a concerned American citizen and a patriot and wanted to say what I did.
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Lazarin's trove of protagonists, ranging in age, circumstance, and city, will speak to a different part of you.
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Just three months later, another incident shocked China after a Didi customer was killed in a similar circumstance.
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Then you multiply that it's the royal family and comes with thousands of years of pomp and circumstance.
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It owes its success to circumstance: wars, terrorism and the utter failure of autocratic regimes in Arab states.
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Whether or not it's "acceptable" or "okay" to use a certain emoji obviously depends on your individual circumstance.
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The difference between a surface-world person and their underground shadow is entirely one of circumstance, not substance.
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He also had somebody that he suddenly discovered was really someone that could help him deliver that circumstance.
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Our existence is a viral bad act that must be contained, under any circumstance, even legal political protest.
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The circumstance that tends to occur when a company reports after its stock has had a magnificent rally.
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H: My sense of you, Gabriel, is that you just don't like the flummery, the pomp and circumstance.
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I DON'T BELIEVE BASED ON AN INITIAL REVIEW IT IMPACTS ANY OTHER DEAL AND VIRTUALLY ANY OTHER CIRCUMSTANCE.
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Navin, 27, is charged with two counts of murder and murder with special circumstance, according to court documents.
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"It doesn't matter what the circumstance is, we feel like we can come back down whatever," Trout said.
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"It wasn't the kind of circumstance where I'd be jumping up and down, cheering and smiling," Christie said.
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She hasn't totally found her north star, and it's a really unusual circumstance by which she finds it.
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I believe our police officers generally make excellent decisions on stopping the right people in the right circumstance.
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This is just a failure of circumstance that leads to the horrendous and horrific death of their child.
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Pomp and circumstance is one thing, but those robes look like they haven't gotten an update in centuries.
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Noor held up Tablet screen facing her, her visage showing pomp and circumstance as she read from Webster.
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You never know if an unforeseen circumstance, like a power or Internet failure, could interfere with your installation.
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And we now must ask if our fidelity to an earlier strategy is appropriate for a new circumstance.
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Clinton under any circumstance — and that she would blame the Democratic Party for a Trump victory in November.
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The line of differentiation between the masses and the Remnant is set invariably by quality, not by circumstance.
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Under those circumstance, there could simply be no normal governance at all in the whole gigantic Federal system.
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But the proverbial benefits of not putting all your eggs in one basket vary over time and circumstance.
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NASA takes advantage of this fortunate circumstance every times it sends a spacecraft to the outer solar system.
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Strains of Edward Elgar's "Pomp and Circumstance" March No. 1 are echoing across the land this commencement season.
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By law, only a change in a client's medical condition or circumstance is supposed to allow a reduction.
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The only circumstance in which she's likely to become a "federal employee" again is if she's elected president.
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"We're creating a circumstance where automatic delegates will be second-class delegates," he said during the committee's meeting.
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But Trump is aware of the stakes and enjoys the kind of pomp and circumstance the event requires.
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Once that lifetime limit is reached, a person is out of luck regardless of age or economic circumstance.
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In Never Let Me Go, that thing, I think, is the crushing weight of circumstance on our lives.
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It's all this pomp and circumstance to be able to communicate anything, and so it's very high-friction.
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Scrooge is a loner by both choice and circumstance, and the film is about his suppressed, silenced desires.
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It will be very tough to shift them, even amid the pomp and circumstance of the annual event.
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On Sunday in the Jura mountains, a more unusual circumstance seemed to cost Zakarin a Tour stage win.
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There was much pomp and circumstance to celebrate the arrival of Macron, who's accompanied by his wife, Brigitte.
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"There's certainly an exception to the rule if there's some exception circumstance that were to occur," Hall said.
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For most Americans, the coronavirus pandemic represents a completely unprecedented circumstance, as novel as it is life-changing.
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JOHN: It was a fortunate circumstance that we sat next to a man named Clemens on the boat.
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There are only 75 southern residents left, and without a major change in circumstance, their prospects are dim.
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The bulk of those credentialed enough for serious consideration are in that position because of circumstance and wealth.
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Even in this circumstance, though, "the cases do not necessarily move that quickly through the courts," Rikelman said.
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"Under no circumstance would we allow any country or individual to intervene in Chinese internal politics," he said.
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The logic behind the second circumstance, Klinger said, comes from a Supreme Court decision called Tennessee v. Garner.
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"The root cause of the tragedy was terrorism and terrorism cannot be condoned under any circumstance," Kyaw said.
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Yes, because can you imagine a circumstance under the sun in which Fox would come clean on that?
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One circumstance that worked to our advantage was the United States' refusal to officially declare war in Vietnam.
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From that moment, Lear's will is no longer the world's law, a change of circumstance that dumbfounds him.
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Whether a circumstance or an event proves trivial or dramatic, her distress is of a uniformly high order.
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For Mitchelton-Scott, the simulated rides have been a surprising boon in the face of an unfortunate circumstance.
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Though a different news scenario, the circumstance then posed a similar problem to that of the coronavirus news.
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In at least one circumstance, an accuser&aposs family member was contacted directly, The New York Times said.
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It was because I wanted my circumstance to be worse than anyone else at the company on purpose.
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Life insurance is a strategy to protect yourself from shouldering massive student loan debt in this terrible circumstance.
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And Amazon and iTunes offer six best-picture nominees for those who'd rather forgo the pomp and circumstance.
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Aguirre was charged and convicted of first-degree murder with the special circumstance of intentional murder by torture.
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Those being monitored for signs of infection are ordinary people who now find themselves in an extraordinary circumstance.
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"It was another circumstance that actually showed us what can happen when it's not done properly," Guillemot said.
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Each of them could separately litigate that the current regime as applied to their circumstance was insufficiently tailored.
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I wondered whether his isolation was a driving force of his premature death, not just an unhappy circumstance.
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But the President also relished the pomp and circumstance bestowed upon him during his November visit to China.
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This mattered, she said, because of the exceptional circumstance that Brexit is due to happen on October 31st.
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The incident is certainly an unusual circumstance for the heiress, who generally isn't targeted, as her father suspects.
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The role of a chief of staff varies widely, depending on each president's personality, management style and circumstance.
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In that circumstance, Democrats might prevail if they can sway a few Republicans to vote in Roberts' favor.
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"This pardon is fake and under no circumstance should it be considered a humanitarian pardon," Mr. Gamarra said.
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Legislators in Uruguay, for example, made femicide an aggravating circumstance to murder, potentially stiffening punishment for those convicted.
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BRETT YOUNG "In Case You Didn't Know" (Big Machine) Love as a meditation that's bigger than circumstance. 2300.
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And I've started to find ways to hedge that I would probably never do in any normal circumstance.
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It used to be that getting a presidential interview was sort of a big pomp and circumstance event.
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Others struggle to adapt to the change of circumstance and to the necessity of acting as a group.
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Mr. Colyer is still relatively unknown statewide, a circumstance likelier to shift if he were elevated to governor.
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Harris is widely respected in Congress and, barring some unforeseen circumstance, would likely fly through a Senate confirmation.
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The logic behind the second circumstance, Klinger said, comes from a Supreme Court decision called Tennessee v. Garner.
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Soon after the experiment began, the "guards" began mistreating the "prisoners," implying evil is brought out by circumstance.
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"I've never heard of any circumstance where someone didn't serve two consecutive terms," he told the Washington Post.
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The logic behind the second circumstance, Klinger said, comes from the Supreme Court's decision in Tennessee v. Garner.
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It seems to be an amalgam of circumstance and psychology, and no composer exemplifies this more vividly than Beethoven.
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AND IN EITHER CIRCUMSTANCE THE STOCK IS NOT GOING TO BE $60 A SHARE AND TRADING AT 14.5X EARNINGS.
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AND IN EITHER CIRCUMSTANCE THE STOCK IS NOT GOING TO BE $215 A SHARE AND TRADING AT 003X EARNINGS.
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It takes a special guy behind the wheel to take advantage of any circumstance or any situation given them.
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And it might be possible to spark stem cells into action through injury or some other circumstance, he added.
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Houl, who is being held on $2 million bail, was charged Tuesday with the "special circumstance" murder of Jonah.
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Proposing a 90-10 split in this circumstance is either insulting or an underhanded way to avoid the fight.
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"We can no longer wait for all conditions (to be ready) because the circumstance is pressuring us," Arpakorn said.
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If I change your circumstance or your context of vision, then I can change the color of the sky.
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Debuting the ink on Instagram (as expected), Teigen wrote a caption she'd only write in this obscenely adorable circumstance.
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What matters is that it takes place after the bulk of temperament, personality, and socioeconomic circumstance are in place.
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Beyond the usual pomp and circumstance, it's not exactly clear what will come of this two-day visit, though.
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In the exhibition catalogue, project consultant Júlia Rebouças writes that "displacement" is "both circumstance and essence" in Soares's art.
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So fess up below, if you've surpassed the statute of limitations applicable to your circumstance and tell us: Whadjado?
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"We can no longer wait for all conditions [to improve] because the circumstance is pressuring us," the commander added.
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Is it pure circumstance, cause we know there's those out in the world, that's why its 50/50 day.
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Traditionally, role players do not crack All-Star rosters without an extraordinary circumstance forcing their name into the discussion.
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The upset allowed Louisiana's Democrats to hope that, in the right circumstance, they could still compete in statewide elections.
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We got to know each other well in a very confined period of time, under very strong, strong circumstance.
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He said Iran was against the presence of American forces in Iraq under any circumstance including training Iraqi forces.
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" In his view, "Picasso was a born rebel, Matisse a rebel through circumstance, and a reluctant one at that.
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Fundamental though it is to some finished art, silence may matter even more as a circumstance for art's creation.
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The city might not have granted them in any circumstance—the Kushners had asked for a particularly generous package.
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That circumstance is unusual, but no principle of law excludes public acts from the reach of the obstruction laws.
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Stuck in a precarious and dangerous circumstance, the platform offered at least a modicum of safety, control, and security.
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They got "2019" signs and a podium and even tracked down a recording of the "Pomp and Circumstance" music.
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I'm ashamed I didn't change my behavior until I was forced to do so by circumstance and by others.
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Throughout its short gestation and still birth, it was the victim of terrible timing and circumstance, again and again.
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He faces special circumstance allegations attached to these charges: the murder of law enforcement officers and lying in wait.
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Florida's sentencing scheme, which required the judge alone to find the existence of an aggravating circumstance, is therefore unconstitutional.
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Iran may also see too much pomp and circumstance around missile launches as potential predicates for more international pressure.
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"I've been studying this market for 35 years, and I've never seen a circumstance like this one," Howell said.
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To support cloture in the current circumstance would make me guilty of 'complicity', to borrow Judge Gorsuch's memorable term.
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Of course, no person is entirely a victim of circumstance, and Lamarr had a strong will of her own.
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Sometimes championships are won based on circumstances, and the Jaguars existing in the AFC South is a terrific circumstance.
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These lawyers have partnered with BetterBrave to be on-hand, available to answer questions about a woman's specific circumstance.
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Finally, if they aren't able to change the circumstance, then they have to limit their exposure to [the bully].
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Both movies are...strictly average, but will lead you down a glorious rabbit hole of royal pomp and circumstance.
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Kasich is a sitting governor exploring a run against a president of his own party — a starkly unusual circumstance.
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But in the totality of this circumstance, the circuit court will vacate the original intent of the president's order.
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She told him to drink orange juice, consume protein and under no circumstance should he drink the tap water.
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For an artist known for his exquisite taste in pomp and circumstance, he portrays the Carters as unkempt dullards.
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Instead of being direct, it presents stories and asks you to answer how you'd normally respond in that circumstance.
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"Special circumstance," the statement explains in a footnote, refer to students who are receiving academic credit for their internship.
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"I'd say that we collectively are victims of circumstance, which is very easy to happen in Portugal," said Haider.
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The baseball season is long and heavy, and attrition and circumstance reshape even the teams that they don't defeat.
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"I've worked in every branch of government ... and I've never seen a circumstance like this," Garaufis said in court.
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The effect could be far greater on Pakistan's government, he said, which now must deal with the embarrassing circumstance.
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Dolezal later filed a "change of circumstance" that revealed a partial additional income of $20,000, the court documents say.
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That's the sort of thing you'd sign a waiver for: to impose upon circumstance instead of suffer from it.
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" Pressed on this, his daughter clarified to ABC, "So lethal force, under any circumstance, would be the last resort.
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Though tugged apart by force of circumstance, they are bound by a history of shared jokes and unamusing pain.
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This is an exceedingly troublesome circumstance for a department that would have to oversee wartime operations at short notice.
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And he seemed to confirm the idea that under any other circumstance, he likely would have filed some charges.
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It'll just depend on how you want to use them and how valuable they are to your particular circumstance.
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"That circumstance raised a lot of questions in my mind, and when I was in the Senate," Sessions said.
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But their reading of the circumstance assumed, optimistically, that once blacks had earned equality they would be treated equally.
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Though Fisher spoke of her circumstance with a light-hearted resilience, what she suffered was in fact tremendously burdensome.
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It's a new circumstance for an industry that has traditionally been aligned with GOP administrations and members of Congress.
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This circumstance created a high barrier to entry for consumers and significantly reduced the probability of it going viral.
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But in a letter obtained by Gizmodo on Thursday, IRS chief John Koskinen argues that the circumstance was unavoidable.
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"Glacial Decoy" is worth seeing under any circumstance, but Mr. Petronio's dancers are better at being emphatic than loose.
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So I don't necessarily see Republicans exerting what you would think of as a congressional prerogative in this circumstance.
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It doesn't matter the age, the circumstance, or whether those kids happen to be members of the royal family.
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The most obvious circumstance is when an entire business model relies on scarce government licenses or exclusive government contracts.
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People, no matter how crazy the circumstance they are put in, tend to behave as humans tend to do.
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The images, and the meeting, were indeed remarkable — but three main takeaways stand out beyond the pomp and circumstance.
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"I think that's great and generous; however, I don't feel right about accepting money under that circumstance," she said.
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This process determines the piece with an active sense of design and circumstance, as well as accident and accumulation.
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"In this rare circumstance, that means our duty is to say 'this is not law,' " the chief justice wrote.
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The theory of moral absolutism states that some things (murder, slavery, child abuse) are undeniably wrong, regardless of circumstance.
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As with attachment style in your personal life, attachment style at work can vary based on situation or circumstance.
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But it's only natural that she'd object to a double standard predicated on gender rather than character or circumstance.
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The pomp and circumstance of the funeral, coordinated by the Military District of Washington, was decades in the making.
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"It is, of course, a criminal investigator's duty to conduct a thorough examination of any suspicious circumstance," he said.
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In the present circumstance we are experiencing an almost instantaneous collapse in demand that will impact nearly every sector.
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"You may not always be able to change the circumstance, but you can always change your perspective," Sorrentini said.
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But do not, under any circumstance, miss the two-hour factory tour across the street from the Porsche Museum.
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Those range from an "exceptional circumstance" – which could mean a serious medical condition – to "misinformation" about a healthcare plan.
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In other words, a majority want to be June Israelis, but feel forced by circumstance to be May Israelis.
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This style gives concise bursts of context to stories that can move quickly from one circumstance to the next.
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In 2018, Aguirre was found guilty of first-degree murder with a special circumstance of intentional murder by torture.
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The amendment is very clear: Under no circumstance can people be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition.
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She said Cribas had a special circumstance in 2017 when he needed to visit his ailing grandfather in Honduras.
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"You guys have pins!" said a wide-eyed Ferguson, overwhelmed by all the pomp and circumstance in his honor.
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It's important to feel like you have that mastery, so you know and can understand everything in your circumstance.
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In such a circumstance, an outgoing president might issue a self-pardon as well as a pardon of aides.
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In the right circumstance, the information may even be of great interest to the police or the court system.
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They are all plagued with injury and real-life circumstance that happens to everybody, and they get through it.
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Repairing an item just prior to departure time creates delays, a circumstance that gets the attention of airline management.
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Under no circumstance wallapop shares with Facebook our users' personal data (including sex, name, email address or telephone number).
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Opinion Columnist The Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary owe their first-in-the-nation status partly to circumstance.
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The typical office pool used for a variety of sports betting remains illegal in 37 states regardless of circumstance.
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Of course, it&aposs taken more than this incredible circumstance for Wojcicki to rise in the ranks at Google.
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A man in touch with his emotions would recognize that in regard to this circumstance his emotions are mixed.
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This was not a circumstance in which Trump was somehow caught off guard and scrambled for something to say.
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Allen said that was a very particular circumstance and that Canada's process was calibrated to ensure an accurate analysis.
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That's difficult in almost any circumstance, but it's completely impossible without things like extensive surveillance or a cooperating witness.
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The Formula E, I think, attempted it, but because of timing or circumstance, they weren't able to achieve it.
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In the repetition, what happens is, you begin to feel, how disturbing it is to be in this circumstance.
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Some pretrial programs elsewhere have no exclusions, allowing judges to consider each individual's circumstance regardless of the crime committed.
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Chile can now remove its name from the dwindling list of countries that effectively ban abortion in any circumstance.
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So no one in that circumstance is privileged on any level, but that's not what that conversation is about.
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Our issues are universal, the ways in which we deal with them may differ because of tradition and circumstance.
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But Kanye is no stranger to pomp and circumstance; he loves taking huge swings in the name of Art.
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This could lead to the rare circumstance of an extended period where only eight justices sit on the Court.
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Circumstance had long attuned him to a mode in which even his starkest fury was processed through dulcet conveyance.
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"Never, under any circumstance, will I try to perpetuate myself in the position that I currently have," the document stated.
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He also faces special circumstance allegations of the murder involving torture and mayhem, making him eligible for the death penalty.
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As someone who's only been to a handful of funerals, I associate them with pomp and circumstance and little else.
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Two years ago, for all the skepticism and ultimate lack of results, there was a measure of pomp and circumstance.
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But, improbably, it's a sweet tale, too, one about big love, unexpected connections and throat-swelling humanity amid bleak circumstance.
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He fits the mould of someone who's used Elvis to overcome personal circumstance because he was horribly bullied at school.
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I would also point out that despite the circumstance of their kind-of relationship, Logan and Rory seem like partners.
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In general, people tend to change the pitch of their voice depending on who they're talking to and the circumstance.
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We both knew that circumstance had brought us together, and once one of us went home, the circumstances would change.
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The ER is the most important room here, and as a result of circumstance, the worst one to be in.
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One might think such a circumstance would spur innovative thinking in the areas of curation, programming, staffing, and board makeup.
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This isn't a coincidence, it's a highly concerning symptom of Alan (new Netflix boyfriend Charlie Barnett) and Nadia's limbo circumstance.
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Gawker Media goes down in the manifestation of what would in virtually any other circumstance be an unhinged conspiracy theory.
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It's just a wonderful reminder that every person you meet, regardless of their circumstance, has their own story to tell.
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Gorilla families will typically defend their young to the death, and so this tragic circumstance is encountered all too frequently.
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" He added, "I'm glad there is no fighting, you know, I think given the circumstance, a cease fire is good.
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Google says that Android Wear will automatically select the best internet connectivity option available to it, depending on the circumstance.
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You're having to build a circumstance and a society and set of people for whom that is important and vital.
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There was a lot of pomp and circumstance at SpaceX's Hawthorne, California, headquarters for the big Tesla Semi truck unveiling.
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And countries having to react to those liquidity squeezes by tightening policy much more than is warranted by domestic circumstance.
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But that was an extraordinary circumstance — Hickey was a coach of the Providence Steamrollers who activated himself as a player.
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It's not just that social media is happening to help spread authoritarian behavior as a matter of chance or circumstance.
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No matter how uneven they start to look, you should not, under any circumstance, try to remove lashes by yourself.
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In any circumstance, if you were in trouble or were having trouble dealing with anything he was always very supportive.
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"There are unique facts and circumstance in this case and we'll discuss them more at an appropriate time," Mannal said.
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I'm beginning to entertain the notion that in such a circumstance the idea of consent might well be rendered moot.
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As a result, Masterpiece has been released as an independent album — a circumstance that the platinum-selling artists are embracing.
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Coderre said the situation was under control and the emergency response would be adapted to meet any changes in circumstance.
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And some people were less focused on the pomp and circumstance at hand and more interested in criticizing Gaga's tummy.
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Police responded to a call from hotel staff at the Hampton Inn regarding a "suspicious circumstance," according to the statement.
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Milosh spent the better part of two years working on Blood, which he says, plainly, was a matter of circumstance.
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Aguirre's attorneys have argued that he should not face the special circumstance allegation of torture included in his murder charge.
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But this is a circumstance where I actually started the No Resolution record and then shifted over to Good Life.
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Neither the Pope nor the Catholic Church simply insist upon life-sustaining measures, regardless of a patient's condition or circumstance.
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The only circumstance in which a customer's tip would actually go to the driver is if it was very generous.
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Syria considered the use of chemical weapons "an immoral act, condemned everywhere, at any time, under any circumstance," SANA reported.
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Washington (CNN)There's a tendency among "serious" people to dismiss the importance of the pomp, circumstance and symbolism in politics.
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But the adorable moment wasn't just a circumstance of seating arrangements — Skarsgård brought longtime bestie McBrayer as his plus-one.
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Apple only slows phones in one circumstance: when an older battery can't deliver enough power and risks crashing the device.
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It easily could have been him, a reminder of how a slight change in circumstance can utterly change a season.
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" "I can't see the circumstance in which I'd run," Biden said, but added that he's learned to "never say never.
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"I don't believe, based on an initial review, it impacts any other deal in virtually any other circumstance," he said.
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I understood the problem intimately—that circumstance had forced me to drop out of Howard, in the fall of 1990.
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So it takes a lot of discipline and studying the nuance of a circumstance to (determine): 'Was that an escalation?
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The circumstance reportedly forced Tinley to share with employees his passwords that protected the system's code — revealing the logic bomb.
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The circumstance is sad, though, as Kanye is quickly about to see his big idea overtaken by these specific details.
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On August 27, 1928, in Paris, with due pomp and circumstance, representatives of fifteen nations signed an agreement outlawing war.
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"The circumstance that brought on the lawsuit could not be more dissimilar," Ms. Jeffery said, referring to her magazine's case.
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The first circumstance was hand-delivered by Rosberg and Hamilton at the third corner at the start of the race.
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"What they're doing at BUD/S is assessing your ability to handle a difficult circumstance and keep going," he said.
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No matter what the word or its meaning, and no matter what the circumstance, it's just not to be done.
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" In 2016, McConnell offered a similarly cautious rebuke to Trump, saying, "These comments are repugnant, and unacceptable in any circumstance.
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The pomp, circumstance and great expectations that typically accompany the Yankees on opening day were all in order for Monday.
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For someone else, it could have been a complete failure, but I wanted to turn this circumstance into something great.
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Though the twins have shut down reports that Dylan could guest on Riverdale, Jughead's death could be a special circumstance.
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" She later apologized for that comment, noting that "regardless of what you wear, abuse under any circumstance is never acceptable.
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"If the Republican Party is really the party of life, then we fight for life under every circumstance," he said.
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The problem is that intent is often difficult to prove, especially in a circumstance where there are multiple contradictory motives.
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There was a time when the start of a new TV season would bring with it endless pomp and circumstance.
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But in my circumstance, I don't feel it's my job to punish someone because they did something bad to me.
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This extenuation circumstance policy extension is also in addition to Airbnb's more flexible reservation terms it introduced earlier this week.
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This extenuation circumstance policy extension is also in addition to Airbnb's more flexible reservation terms it introduced earlier this week.
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The plan does not help people in that circumstance now, but you may benefit once you file your 2020 taxes.
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The plan does not help people in that circumstance now, but you may benefit once you file your 2020 taxes.
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In the words of the press release, it's an attempt to "respond to the current circumstance" of post-election USA.
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As WWE's seminal showcase, it offers the pomp and circumstance of the Super Bowl crossed with the Rose Bowl Parade.
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Patricia said she knew of no circumstance that would have justified keeping her son away from her for so long.
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Projects like this spread throughout the 9/11 community because everyone seems to know each other through this unfortunate circumstance.
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" The Columbus owner John P. McConnell called Davidson's return to his roots an "extraordinary circumstance for him and his family.
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Frieze's response to Tefaf — whether by choice or circumstance — seems to have been to skew younger and a bit squarer.
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They end up grouping together to form the Birds of Prey, a crime-fighting group cobbled together out of circumstance.
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Among voters who identify as right wing, 57 percent said they would not support Mr. da Silva under any circumstance.
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In the Internet age, this is how almost everybody listens to music, minus the dust: songs arrive free of circumstance.
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SO IN OUR PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCE, THE KINDRED ACQUISITION IS REALLY THE BEGINNING OF THAT COORDINATION OF CARE IN THE HOME.
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It was a day of pomp and circumstance as dignitaries amassed at the Capitol to witness the transfer of power.
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Gillian Brockell, a writer at The Washington Post, discovered in tragic circumstance how advertising algorithms now track our personal lives.
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But if you don't want to eat at the bar and want the full pomp and circumstance, go for it.
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Although the circumstance and maneuver may seem hair-raising from a passenger standpoint, rest assured that pilots are well-rehearsed.
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Dinerstein shows that cool isn't just a style, it's an "embodied philosophy" that is anchored in a specific generational circumstance.
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Age and circumstance seem to have unburdened Biden of the desperate edge he once brought to pursuing the White House.
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And she draws on our sympathies: It is impossible not to root for a boy so foundationally unmoored by circumstance.
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In the rare circumstance that might ever arise…, where I felt some contentious objection to the law, I would recuse.
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I tried to think of some other circumstance that would account for a cell-phone call from the United States.
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Whether by choice or circumstance, millions of people today do not use banks to conduct business in the traditional sense.
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But time will tell if Frehner's office intends to argue that this particular circumstance wouldn't be covered by those protections.
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" Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) Chairman Blaise Ingoglia condemned the attack, saying "violence is never the answer, under any circumstance.
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Consider a circumstance where endless effort is required and there's only a 1-in-16 chance of getting a reward.
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Under any other circumstance, Rogers would follow good soldier protocol and let the authorities deal with a criminal like Barnes.
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Unfortunately for all of us, historical analogues have to be imperfect; there&aposs no such thing as exactly repeated circumstance.
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The disaster was fed not by structural defects or firefighting mishaps, officials said, but by an unholy mix of circumstance.
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It's that he got at something about human nature that seems relevant no matter the time period, place, or circumstance.
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Fireplaces throughout the Capitol were extinguished, in part to prevent the scent of smoke from permeating the pomp and circumstance.
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"It's unbecoming for studio heads to insert themselves into that space, and a rampant ego produced that circumstance," Madden said.
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If I clap like these other goons, will get lost in the shuffle, and that's not acceptable under any circumstance!
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Still others have questioned the practice of doxxing under any circumstance, on the grounds that it contributes to mob mentality.
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So it's not that we have a conversation [and] then we know how to apply the rule in every circumstance.
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There is absolutely no circumstance under which "a stuff swap" is anything other than an excuse to see each other.
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Her work explores concepts of identity through subjective experience in being a Muslim, a hybrid, and adaptive movement across circumstance.
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There is no circumstance in which anyone — man or woman, boy or girl — deserves to be raped, abused, or sexually assaulted.
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"The murder of Jamal Khashoggi and the tepid response by the White House was the reason the circumstance changed dramatically," Sen.
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"It's going to be an apples to oranges comparison no matter the circumstance," said the aide, who was speaking on background.
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Despite the pomp and circumstance that surrounded the traditional event, the modern bride did make one notable change to the ceremony.
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Refrain from touching anybody's face or body under any circumstance, unless they're choking on six ecstasy pills and need immediate CPR.
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In contrast, the washboard of the Black woman was a ball and chain that conferred subjugation, a circumstance of housebound slavery.
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It doesn't appear that the sanctions leveled against North Korea have affected the pomp and circumstance of its big national holiday.
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By attempting to shoehorn a redemptive, coming-out-and-of-age story into a far more fraught circumstance, they shortchange both.
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The legislation would make it a felony for doctors to perform an abortion under almost any circumstance, including rape or incest.
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But the pomp and circumstance didn't translate into tangible deliverables, a fact one senior Asian diplomat attributed to a trust issue.
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While this doesn't account for every circumstance it does attempt to answer some of the basic questions about registering to vote.
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"His ideal circumstance was that most people would find out about this project the day it launched," one source told Gallagher.
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So whether this is Apple being judicious or merely limited by circumstance, its first 5G device is a long way off.
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Perhaps because of these challenging circumstance, Dick and his two younger brothers, Jack and Randolph, all took up boxing during childhood.
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This movie's all about human resilience and depending on someone in the most dire circumstance, and that's a story worth telling.
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About a month after Arielle Kebbel's sister, Julia was found she's finally opening up about the mysterious circumstance of her disappearance.
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"[Zebu] can save us under any circumstance," says Fernando Samby, 16 years old and son of the King of Sakamaninga village.
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As evil as some people can be, there are more good people who do the right thing, no matter the circumstance.
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In a circumstance where an athlete has fought a guy who was using, compensation is something that we are looking at.
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The report offers little suggestion that the Pentagon anticipated a circumstance in which North would consider giving up its nuclear weapons.
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Call Me By Your Name is remarkable because it's a queer love story with no adversary, aside from time and circumstance.
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" Continued Easom to NBC, "That is an extreme circumstance which seldom occurs, but that is exactly what happened in this situation.
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Cillizza: Is there ANY circumstance you see where Democrats -- even a handful -- vote for something like Mnuchin and Cohn outlined today?
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That would be a real crisis because there would be two competing views about what the Constitution demands under these circumstance.
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No matter the outcome of this circumstance, the truth of God's word can comfort and give strength to each of us.
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He was set to deliver his State of the Union address, amid all the usual pomp and circumstance, on Tuesday evening.
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"The work of the men and women of the FBI continues despite any changes in circumstance, any decisions," McCabe told Sen.
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Lyft, which has gotten a reputation as a woke company largely by circumstance, has even been dunking on their big brother.
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The only ones who can be counted on to fail in such a circumstance are the bullies and the bigots themselves.
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The leader must control the tempo of decision-making while presenting a sensible and pragmatic approach in even the direst circumstance.
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It's super not glam, but there's a real camaraderie among the press corps because you're all in this weird circumstance together.
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Absent extraordinary circumstance, the judge won't appoint class counsel or entertain settlement proposals until he has determined the class is warranted.
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"Given the exceptional circumstance associated with Brexit, I would expect the Committee to provide whatever monetary support it can," Carney said.
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It's a skill not to be taken lightly, and in the right circumstance can provide incredible benefit, and in others, harm.
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Perhaps it's underscoring that the connections we make with one another are really the most important thing, no matter the circumstance.
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Investors became optimistic when U.K. lawmakers rejected the idea of leaving the EU without a deal in place under any circumstance.
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"I don't see an 280-game schedule — under any circumstance — being in the best interest of our players," Smith told ESPN.
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"It's a rather happy circumstance we find ourselves in," said Jamie Cox, managing partner for Harris Financial Group in Richmond, Virginia.
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Most central banks consider moving to negative rates an exceptional short-term circumstance rather than an integral part of their toolkit.
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Wendi captured it all, making our town feel like we were more like family than neighbors by virtue of geographical circumstance.
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What circumstance justifies a company knowing about a pile of sexual harassment allegations against the same person, and not firing him?
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Families affected by a special circumstance, such as job loss, salary reduction or high dependent care costs, may qualify for reconciliation.
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"Under no circumstance is that behavior tolerated at Lehman High School or in Hays CISD," wrote Ms. Zuniga, the school's principal.
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"There is absolutely no excuse or circumstance that can justify what you see unfold on the video," Savoy tells NBC News.
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"In the census case there is a pure timing implication that creates an extraordinary circumstance unrelated to the merits," said Vladeck.
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It was more pomp and circumstance than usual — or at least more than usual for the opening of a suitcase showroom.
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But for all the Games' pomp and circumstance, academic literature is unequivocal about the costs and benefits of hosting the event.
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He is the master of the pomp and circumstance, the university official who coordinates arrangements and checks timings in the script.
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In that circumstance, Republican voters would probably be much more willing to embrace Trump without Trumpism, rather than the opposite. Oh?
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His hand forced by circumstance, Duque has proposed redirecting $300 million earmarked for peace implementation to instead go to refugee assistance.
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A meet-up of the Japan and United States dignitaries came next, complete with anthems and red carpet pomp and circumstance.
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The attorney general said he could see a circumstance where "under appropriate" safeguards he sends classified national security details to Congress.
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The recourse against the cover pool has not been activated, a circumstance not explicitly envisaged in Fitch covered bonds rating criteria.
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Characterized by a tiny support network and minimal interpersonal contact, it's a circumstance often associated with older adults experiencing progressive loss.
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Every negative circumstance comes with a lesson, says the psychologist, and it's up to you to figure out what it means.
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German chancellor Angela Merkel, who played that role under Barack Obama, will arrive with less pomp and circumstance later this week.
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"This is an unfortunate circumstance that we are working to resolve immediately," Ottomanelli & Sons said in a statement to the media.
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Collins says the concealed-carry permit requires training that teaches owners how to handle their guns in dire circumstance – in theory.
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"A collision between an aircraft and a bird is an extraordinary circumstance within the meaning of the regulation," the court said.
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We may be in precisely the kind of unusual circumstance that warrants big changes to ensure that voters are not disenfranchised.
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The average person seems to broadly believe that Trump is doing the best that he can in a very difficult circumstance.
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The mind is kept captive not only by laziness or circumstance, but by external enemies who have already biochemically insinuated themselves.
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The comedy became less about the difference between men and women and more about the specific circumstance of being Wanda Sykes.
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"It's an extraordinary circumstance we're going through, especially because there's no end in sight," said the Queens district attorney, Melinda Katz.
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The police say there was a "circumstance of aggravation," meaning that if convicted, she faces up to 10 years in prison.
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During their time on Parris Island, recruits are permitted one phone call in case of an emergency or an exceptional circumstance.
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That's the reason to do Elgar, because we all know the brio, the pomp and circumstance — call it what you like.
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She alludes to politics and social circumstance, indicating a willingness to portray herself as a person living in the present moment.
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The Chinese leadership played President Trump like a fiddle, catering to his insatiable ego and substituting pomp and circumstance for substance.
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Every freelancer should identify a go-to industry peer that they can bring in for support if an unforeseen circumstance arises.
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SANA reported that Syria considers the use of chemical weapons "an immoral act, condemned everywhere, at any time, under any circumstance."
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A human being destined to die can be saved, if it is administered at the right time in the right circumstance.
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Khan said in a statement that he was confused about why his travel status changed, without explaining in detail the circumstance.
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But to answer, no, I — I didn't find — encounter any circumstance that led me to intend to resign, consider to resign.
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But for a while, it was unreleased but "conditionally accepted" in the World Bank's working paper series, a seemingly unusual circumstance.
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"We would a see significant number of these challenges under the unfortunate circumstance that President Trump is not elected," he said.
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Either way, there was no question in my mind that I would not have an abortion, no matter what the circumstance.
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We're not participating in the anthem today, not to be disrespectful to the anthem, but to remove ourselves from the circumstance.
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The older candidate will have prepared anecdotes from his or her career and life to emphasize their reliability under any circumstance.
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By choice or by circumstance, all of these things are changing what it means to be a parent and a family.
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KB: I think oftentimes in the product experiences, apps will ask for more data than they responsibly need for that circumstance.
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"In that circumstance, aid to the seven million Yemenis at risk of famine will be harder to get through," he said.
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As with novels by Kafka, Camus, Sartre, and Beckett, the story's preoccupation is the tension between human freedom and constraining circumstance.
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In addition, Party of Five showcases how each sibling reacts to their parents' deportation, a circumstance completely out of their control.
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The side benefit was we got to luxuriate in that rarest of political circumstance: a pure contest between right versus wrong.
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The effect of the casting isn't to show the brothers' similarity, but how life and circumstance have shaped them so differently.
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Rather, they craved the luxury associated with knowing just which brand would be the right one should such a circumstance arise.
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So if the damage Mr. Trump can do domestically is limited by circumstance, what about the international effort against global warming?
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Songs, like the best images, capture both the reality of a circumstance, along with the emotions and atmosphere that surround it.
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"This is not only the definition of tragedy, it's the special circumstance called for by the death penalty law," she said.
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Now, though, she has recovered and rebounded is and back on the public stage, through some combination of circumstance and calculation.
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Under normal circumstance, the hotel never would have cranked up the volume for the Trump speech, but the demand was boisterous.
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History is littered with examples of politicians in that circumstance pressuring their central banks to keep rates low to encourage growth.
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This does not mean that every complaint requires the launch of a full-scale, formal investigation, complete with pomp and circumstance.
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For some people who don't have children by choice or circumstance, the issue of leaving a legacy can be especially fraught.
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This is a highly unusual circumstance because markets historically prefer Republican policies on taxes, regulation and trade to those of Democrats.
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He identified as a member of the Rollin 60's Crips gang, which he chalked up to history, circumstance and survival.
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What makes this a potentially unusual circumstance for the FTC is it typically hasn't seen former politicians serving on the agency.
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He heard the desultory, pre-meeting conversation, saw the department chief stride in ten minutes late with his smile of circumstance.
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Donald Trump and Melania are finally greeting Queen Elizabeth in the UK ... and the pomp and circumstance is quite the show.
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Under that circumstance, and faced with a well-oiled Democratic [get-out-the-vote] machine, why would African-American voters wait?
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"Black market activity is hazardous, and the introduction of digital anonymity into the equation makes the circumstance all the more risky."
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However, this is a unique circumstance in which there are legitimate concerns about a compromised relationship between Russia and this president.
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