During the campaign, Romney largely steered clear of Trump, and Trump largely steered clear of Romney.
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Though it has so far steered clear of any bans.
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"He steered clear of anything that was politicized," she said.
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We steer clear of fringe political parties or minority groups.
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Moral of the story, stay clear of sticky finger toddlers.
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Most studios steered clear of "Rogue One," but Warner Bros.
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The parliamentary president traditionally steers clear of daily political issues.
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Roberts has steered clear of discussing controversial topics in public.
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If not, it's best to steer clear of Minaj's tips.
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Abu Taqeya urged demonstrators to steer clear of the fence.
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So, logic dictates MJ steer wayyyyy clear of Khabib, right?
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All things that her extended family steers very clear of.
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"Stay clear of Mandalay Bay tonight in Vegas," he wrote.
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Facebook is steering itself clear of those approaches this time.
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Steer clear of matching everything and search for beautiful vessels.
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I really steered clear of doing that all my life.
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The trio finished three shots clear of the chasing pack.
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Instead, Barr has publicly steered clear of the Ukraine controversy.
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Trump is now well over 200 delegates clear of Cruz.
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Fund managers with any conscience should steer clear of Aramco.
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In other words, steer clear of office gossips and liars.
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But Imamoglu steered clear of commenting on his future plans.
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Why this matters: Scientists usually stand clear of political fights.
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He steered clear of divisive topics like abortion and Israel.
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Brian Perez has been ordered to stay clear of Bella.
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The case against Central Florida's championship is clear, of course.
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Steering clear of any controversy, the association has stayed neutral.
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Like most constructors, I steer clear of moldy old crosswordese.
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Businesspeople fear that foreign investors would steer clear of Italy.
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" Then the usual announcement: "Stand clear of the closing doors.
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Barr has managed to steer clear of the Ukraine scandal.
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If you're traveling to China, steer clear of live animals.
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It is not clear, of course, what the documents contain.
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Pentagon leadership, in contrast, have steered clear of such involvement.
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Can we agree to steer clear of politics this year?
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We steer clear of the virgin birth and angelic tidings.
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It's wise to keep the event clear of political affiliation.
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But you're not clear of confrontations for the month, Gemini.
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Just steer clear of the sugar-sweetened beverages on the menu.
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Investors should steer clear of the stock for the time being.
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You can do both, yet he steered clear of the questioning.
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By contrast, 3.3 million Poles pulled clear of the poverty threshold.
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But we pretty much have steered clear of the real people.
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Tanak is now four points clear of Ogier in the championship.
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He is now 17 points clear of Hamilton at the top.
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Previously, UKIP had steered clear of Mr Robinson and his ilk.
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Steer clear of technology shares and you limit your choices considerably.
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I want to steer clear of "opportunities" and focus on dreams.
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Six months later, all these patients were clear of the virus.
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Thus far he's stayed clear of anything that might appear gray.
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Gucci dumped 50 pounds behind bars by staying clear of carbs.
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But that doesn't mean she steers clear of the silhouette entirely.
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But after being acquitted, Simpson wasn't entirely clear of legal trouble.
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Steer clear of this strategy if you're carrying credit card debt.
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Knowing the perils, you tried to steer clear of that crew.
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Ismayilov was well clear of silver medalist Sergei Petrov, of Russia.
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Microsoft is still steering clear of USB-Type C, for now.
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Kate del Castillo might want to steer clear of her homeland.
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Recent presidents have largely steered clear of directly criticizing the Fed.
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Most Chinese historians have steered clear of writing about the period.
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But Boehner has steered clear of endorsing any of the candidates.
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Top Republican leaders in Congress have steered clear of the matter.
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Steer clear of food that's not kept at the proper temperature.
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People walk or bike underneath, staying clear of any loose lines.
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Hurd: Well let me be clear: Of course I'd consider it.
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CEOs are usually smart enough to steer clear of playing politics.
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The President, however, has steered clear of blaming the Saudi leader.
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Here are the products that Mozilla recommends you steer clear of.
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But you don't need to steer clear of the chain, either.
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Trump also advised Americans to steer clear of Venezuela (The Hill).
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Your intuition is very strong but steer clear of paranoid fantasies.
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I don't think that VR will ever steer clear of that.
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Chun started the day two shots clear of Park and Feng.
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Colombia's effort to steer clear of both should be an inspiration.
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And I was struck by how clear of a picture emerged.
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Mr. Dillon has steered clear of controversy and become somewhat thrifty.
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Initially, he said, Lyric was careful to steer clear of cocaine.
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We'd like to steer clear of white male authors, if possible.
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But steer clear of pronouncements on what she should be doing.
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Farmers could spray more readily, and fields became clear of weeds.
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On Twitter, the school advised people to stay clear of campus.
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But the dinner menu steered clear of Middle Eastern main dishes.
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It made "news the star," and steered clear of politic bias.
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They have sat through his warnings to steer clear of politics.
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But it would have to steer clear of the usual fare.
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These are some of the apps we recommend steering clear of.
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They avoid creating unnecessary distractions and they stay clear of scandals.
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Marriott generally steers clear of properties facing ownership and management disputes.
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Dabash is steering clear of the city's hot-button political issues.
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But you might want to steer clear of one in particular.
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The stars also all but steered clear of any political messages.
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The published results will help steer clear of publication bias too.
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It is the conundrum that you want to steer clear of.
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So much so that wise writers often steer clear of the topic.
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And I steered clear of it, and I'm not entirely sure why.
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Van Beveren was three minutes and 14 seconds clear of his rival.
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First, they both wiped their social media accounts clear of one another.
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Police arrived to warn tourists to steer clear of the cliff's edge.
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However, Cramer warned to steer clear of retailers and health care companies.
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I steer clear of parties and watch what I eat and drink.
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She wants the judge to keep Rob 100 yards clear of her.
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But despite his apparent involvement, Trump has steered clear of the election.
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Those are areas that were thought to be clear of liquid water.
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That includes steering clear of people, homes, protests or densely populated areas.
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Like, when hosting a party, should you steer clear of stinky cheeses?
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Your best bet is to just steer clear of it, Poland says.
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Man the wise would be really wise to steer clear of godhood.
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You'd have to steer clear of his mischief and troublesome… character… quirks.
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Technician Frank Cappelleri is steering clear of all but one auto stock.
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"We are trying to steer clear of any diet crazes," he says.
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Wall Street sees plenty of reasons to steer clear of the space.
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Armstrong, who embraced Zabelinskaya afterwards, steered clear of criticizing her Russian rival.
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It's possible the settlement would involve each staying clear of the other.
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They remain sixth in the West, a game clear of the Thunder.
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Republican presidential candidates have steered clear of Flint on the campaign trail.
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Michael Binger, president of Gradient Investments, is also steering clear of financials.
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And aspiring Pokétrainers can probably steer clear of memorial sites until then.
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And, in the meantime, he seems to be steering clear of Bojangle's.
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The highway is finally clear of water, and people are streaming in.
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In The Long Hangover, Shaun Walker steers mercifully clear of bear analogies.
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But he didn't clarify why Green steered clear of the sit-in.
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It's hard to say how many users are steering clear of TouchID.
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She survived after being flung from a motorbike, clear of the blast.
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Alfa Romeo, on 35, are just seven clear of ninth-placed Haas.
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If not, you might want to steer clear of Robert Mueller's memos.
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Trump had plenty of friends warning him to steer clear of Moore.
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President Donald Trump, however, has steered clear of blaming the Saudi leader.
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Even his "boring" company — The Boring Company — can't steer clear of it.
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Cannon says to steer clear of Advil, ibuprofen, and aspirin-based products.
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Van Beveren is now just 22 seconds clear of Argentina's Kevin Benavides.
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It is not at all clear, of course, that a crisis exists.
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He hasn't had red meat in years and steers clear of alcohol.
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Sure, Kim's never been one to steer clear of a bold look.
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Check out the labels and steer clear of anything with drying alcohols.
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But the bill steered clear of the demands of gun control advocates.
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The best revolutions are, after all, clear of purpose and expertly timed.
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When you're planning a meet-up, consider steering clear of large gatherings.
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Steer clear of staples — like sauces, crackers and breads — with unnecessary sugars.
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If it were up to Ryan, Republicans would steer clear of immigration.
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Mr. Woods has tended to steer clear of politics during his career.
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Kidz Bop steers clear of risqué songs, and rewrites potentially offending lyrics.
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The CNN reporter Jeff Zeleny cautioned conferencegoers to steer clear of prognostication.
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Claeys landed the helicopter about 200 yards clear of the overflow waters.
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Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan is mostly clear of traffic, March 215.
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But the campaign arm has notably steered clear of other crowded primaries.
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Consumer Reports recommends U.S. consumers temporarily steer clear of the romaine lettuce.
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He steered clear of the searing subject that has dogged his presidency.
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"Stand clear of the closing doors," the conductor yells over muffled speakers.
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"I'm just going to steer clear of any guy on reality TV."
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Other CBC members also steered clear of urging their colleague to resign.
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And I applaud your desire to steer clear of other people's relationships.
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But McCarthy — like other Republicans — steered clear of comparing King to Trump.
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Just steer clear of the swarm of angry bees if you can.
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How did you steer clear of dangerous conclusions about genetics and crime?
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Hilbert went to his computer and messaged Popov to steer clear of EMC.
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Steer clear of industrials, where there has been "really meaningful deterioration," he said.
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SCARAMUCCI: Not in the campaign though... (CROSSTALK) WATTERS: He steered clear of that.
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But Iran might prefer to steer clear of Iraq and use Syria instead.
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However, others argued it is a charade the opposition should steer clear of.
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What other stocks should investors steer clear of, using statistics as a guide?
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Kroger, Albertsons, Costco and other big grocers have steered clear of Walmart's hometown.
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And some experts are also suggesting that vacationers steer clear of certain locations.
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Maybe the women surveyed were just smart to steer clear of danger zones?
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Facebook's new campaign steers clear of those issues and zeroes in on Groups.
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This time, Zayner has carefully tried to steer clear of the agency's ire.
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Musk responded that investors worried about volatility should steer clear of Tesla's shares.
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First, the exes both wiped their social media accounts clear of one another.
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Like other builders, the company is steering clear of the starter home market.
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High-profile investors also steered clear of announcing plans to abandon the conference.
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The Spaniard is currently 77 points clear of Dovizioso with four races remaining.
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She steered clear of the drama, despite being hit with waves of homesickness.
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Buy organic, steer clear of them fructose corn syrups and what have you.
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But even so, Clinton needs to steer clear of looking like a mudslinger.
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He and Johnson finished four shots clear of Jon Rahm and Jhonattan Vegas.
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The key is to mostly steer clear of apps directly marketed at couples.
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Steer clear of these 10 jobs if you tend to buckle under pressure.
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Trump has steered clear of criticizing the first lady, sometimes complimenting her instead.
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She's also asking the judge to order him to stay clear of her.
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"I've stayed well clear of Bayer since the Monsanto deal," said one trader.
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The initial goal was to steer clear of the color pink, said Eckstein.
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We knew which fields had the bulls we wanted to steer clear of.
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Many companies and trade groups follow his dictum, steering well clear of politics.
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California State College at Long Beach—and generally steered clear of the sex,
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Transgenic technology has steered clear of wheat, which is eaten mainly by people.
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It steers clear of voguish products, such as funds of distressed energy firms.
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Nixon showed that political advantage came from steering clear of the underlying issues.
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A poll in June 2014 showed him 13 points clear of David Cameron.
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"Governments need to steer clear of protectionism in all its forms," Lagarde said.
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And those who have spoken out largely steered clear of embracing the decision.
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The Western Hemisphere was to be kept clear of European intrigue or interference.
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Zeroing in on product marketing — and steering clear of a minimum viable product
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It's probably best that creepy Trump stay clear of the subject of children.
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That way, you'll avoid accumulating debt and steer clear of high interest rates.
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As the presidential primary season grew increasingly ugly, we steered clear of politics.
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Second, the political normal steer clear of getting involved in a Trump Administration.
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Counterintuitively, you're actually better off steering clear of fancy French and Italian labels.
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Teresa says she stayed clear of the other inmates in the sex dept.
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Do we have to keep the cars completely clear of debris or snow?
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Hamilton is an unassailable 56 points clear of Vettel with two races left.
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Amex has largely steered clear of home lending products since the early 2000s.
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"The fact pattern is clear of the threat in this country," Booker said.
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That's not to say the two brothers steer clear of each other's work.
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Steer clear of desserts masquerading as breakfast, like high-sugar granola or yogurt.
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Such government backing comes with a burden to steer clear of controversy, though.
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I steer clear of caffeine, so I don't have a daily Starbucks fix.
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It's for these reasons that some have steered clear of traditional retinols altogether.
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Reading the lessons they learned may help you steer clear of similar scenarios.
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The Supreme Court has repeatedly steered clear of solving this age-old problem.
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Mr. Johnson, for all his bluster, has tended to steer clear of conflict.
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Investors are advised to steer clear of companies with large fossil fuel operations.
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However, we were told he'd steer clear of the family pending his arraignment.
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The generally conservative world of professional golf has steered clear of the controversy.
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The two are well clear of the rest of the field, with Sen.
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Moreover, policymakers must steer clear of government intervention and avoid imposing unnecessary regulations.
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"The minister made very clear of their continued commitment to denuclearize," Pompeo said.
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She steers clear of cooking sites, preferring less tidy corners of the internet.
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I even decided to steer clear of natural sweeteners like honey and agave.
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They knew the drugs were addictive, and they mostly steered clear of them.
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Literature is doomed if it's expected to steer clear of the popular realm.
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He's been ordered to stay clear of Lana for the next 10 years.
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But Cramer said there is reason to steer clear of the stock for now.
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It's evident, however, that he'd rather steer clear of at least one particular label.
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"The skies of the kingdom are clear of this type of planes," he said.
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It remained clear of the four-month low of 108.605 touched on Aug. 0.053.
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Jack, meanwhile, has deleted his Twitter account to steer clear of negative comments online.
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But there is one thing I'll admit to (consciously or subconsciously) steering clear of.
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Justice Gische may rule any day on whether Nathan should keep clear of Gracie.
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Now that Endgame is out, the window to stay clear of specifics is closing.
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That, though, is still well above troublesome weather, and also clear of commercial aircraft.
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Those with sensitivities to fish, for example, should steer clear of marine-sourced collagen.
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Neighborhoods can do things such as ensuring that storm drains are clear of debris.
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Solution: Stay clear of dark alleys, depths of forests, and of course, rivers. 2.
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In a speech in Germany on Wednesday, Draghi steered clear of market-sensitive comments.
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Stefani's answer, broadcast in Instagram Stories and interviews, was clear: Of course you can.
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So why did Perry steer clear of her signature poppy patterns and latex minis?
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Steering clear of American jurisdiction is not quite the same as escaping American power.
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The call notes that potential players should steer clear of nudity in their tapes.
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They did agree to stay 200 yards clear of each other at all times.
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Either way, athletes like Chand and Semenya are clear of testing at Rio 2016.
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But that is no reason for the bank to steer clear of it altogether.
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By December 7, we will finally be clear of Mercury retrograde's post-shadow period!
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Even trained participants got stronger faster when their workouts required steering clear of failure.
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In other words, steer clear of anything that requires tap water — coffee, tea, etc.
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"This is as clear of a bull channel as you can get," said Keene.
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With Kelly and Michael debacle, but steered clear of picking one over the other.
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Steer clear of pillows that are too soft, because they might cause more aches.
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But to get it, her system must be clear of opioids for seven days.
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Still, Dhingra steers clear of mentioning the president in her pitch to swing voters.
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When it comes to money, Qualtrics has always steered clear of Silicon Valley norms.
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If you're someone who steers clear of overly fragranced products, these aren't for you.
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And they may want to steer clear of trees that increase pollen and allergies.
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Either way, we're going to steer clear of using driveways that aren't our own.
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It remained clear of the four-month low of 108.605 touched on Aug. 18.
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If you steer clear of that — the other obstacles you'll be able to navigate.
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The euro traded at $1.1723, well clear of Tuesday's 10-month low of $1.1506.
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And 56 percent believe children should learn how to steer clear of impulse purchases.
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Along with it, Africa as a whole is now clear of the killer virus.
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And in a rally that night, Trump veered clear of controversial, headline-grabbing territory.
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It's important to steer clear of a bad boss and an uncomfortable work environment.
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Belgian Jerome d'Ambrosio is leading, one point clear of Portugal's Antonio Felix da Costa.
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There are a few items that you'll want to steer clear of at Wendy's.
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Kelly, who has 25 credit cards himself, typically steers clear of no-fee cards.
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Real finished the campaign on 93 points, three clear of last year's champions Barca.
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There are plenty of reasons that Democrats should steer clear of the charter industry.
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Asked how much he personally made from the deal, Rahal steered clear of specifics.
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti urged residents to "steer clear" of the active situation.
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Until recently, the tech industry has mostly steered clear of Bay Area housing politics.
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The mayor of Akron instructed residents in 2016 to "stay clear of the area."
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The announcement focused on economic issues and steered clear of the region's political concerns.
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While Negan's knee-deep in Whisperer territory, Eugene has steered clear of the group.
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And for pollsters, that means eschewing Marquette's example and steering clear of loaded questions.
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They largely seem to be steering clear of smart assistants in their own homes.
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The two men have steered clear of discussing the Russia probe since, sources said.
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I would try to steer clear of pejoratives, words or phrases that hurt others.
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Toyota are 21 points clear of Hyundai at the top of the manufacturers' standings.
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Steer clear of apps claiming to teach language to babies and toddlers, for example.
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Unlike Uber, however, the company has steered clear of offering on-demand delivery services.
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In fact, if you're healthy, the CDC wants you to steer clear of them.
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Tourists were also arriving but many said they would steer clear of the capital.
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States can test solutions that worked elsewhere, or steer clear of ideas that failed.
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The government, which is dominated by conservatives, has mostly steered clear of the issue.
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In their former lives, Nicole and Epstein might have steered clear of implausible schemes.
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He was just two years clear of the constitutional age criteria to become president.
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The Knierims finished with 216.15 points, nearly three points clear of Calalang and Johnson.
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But for the most part he keeps clear of big ideas and period clichés.
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And during his re-election campaign, he steadfastly steered clear of criticizing Mr. Trump.
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Some people — including Mr. Trump — had suggested that she steer clear of the subject.
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During the campaign, Netanyahu has steered clear of commenting directly on the U.S. election.
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Krane also joked that Alphabet's famous founders don't steer entirely clear of the organization.
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The victory moved Cloud9 to 8-33, three games clear of FlyQuest and Immortals.
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At Harvard Medical School, he chose a research topic that steered clear of evolution.
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Time staff say the Benioffs have steered clear of editorialThere are other Benioff touches.
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There was another family wedding, where I was able to steer clear of him.
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So steer clear of spots that have a bad attitude and service to match.
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Perhaps it will drag itself clear of the relegation battle in the coming months.
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This isn't to say that investors should steer clear of bitcoin-related investments entirely.
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So I steer clear of reporting things that are observed but can't be verified.
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And if you can't tell by now, I would steer very clear of bonds.
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In fact, let's steer clear of Russian red, white and blue entirely, shall we?
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And warn other tenants in the building to steer clear of the neighbor's fence.
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Republicans, including presidential allies, argued that US candidates should steer clear of such entreaties.
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While fighting to pass tax cuts, Republicans steered clear of talking about the deficit.
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They entered Friday's action one game clear of San Francisco atop the wild-card race.
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Those who get lazy about taking down their holiday lights should steer clear of Maine.
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We can steer clear of museums, performances, and books, but we can never be nowhere.
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Local people warned the archaeologists to steer clear of the site, according to The Guardian.
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You'll want to keep anything that can melt well clear of its stainless steel housing.
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Now, the U.K. appears to be warning its own workers to steer clear of Kaspersky.
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So, it seems like a good idea to steer clear of that crunchy center, right?
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Vettel has now won two of three races and is seven points clear of Hamilton.
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This much is clear: Of the two men, only Bobby would do anything for Wendy.
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The result is delicate enough that most analysts steer clear of the Echo unit entirely.
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It's not as if Amazon has steered clear of sex toys as a general rule.
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When other residents would attack the counsellors or security guards, Bolu stayed clear of them.
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Or is the whole thing a value trap and you gotta steer clear of it?
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The display area was clear of any extra stuff that's not meant to be displayed ...
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He's been ordered to stay 100 yards clear of her home, her car and her.
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Rob Portman also steered clear of the convention stage, opting not to give a speech.
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The United States and Britain have advised their citizens to steer clear of the area.
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His doctors have advised him to stay in hospital until his lungs clear of fluid.
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These are user-programmable and should help keep the screen clear of controls while gaming.
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Perhaps least clear of all is what Mr Macron wants to get out of this.
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By finishing comfortably top of Qualifying Group I, seven points clear of second-placed Albania.
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The CDC made an unprecedented move in warning pregnant women to steer clear of Wynwood.
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Unlike Facebook and Google, Netflix has steered clear of news and mostly stuck to entertainment.
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In the constructors' standings, Mercedes are already a hefty 57 clear of second-placed Ferrari.
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And Ballmer said he tries to personally steer clear of political stands, with two exceptions.
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Meanwhile, Bush Sr. will also steer clear of the ongoing race for the White House.
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While many investors are staying clear of energy given the price volatility, Ross sees opportunity.
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Those involved with "13 Hours" have said the movie steers clear of any partisan trappings.
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Officials had earlier said the city was clear of Taliban but confirmed the fighting overnight.
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Reality check: Tech and its allies have steered clear of a compromise for some time.
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Well, apparently he's been steering clear of the internet — for the time being, at least.
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But potential buyers wary of the U.S. sanctions steered clear of the Marshal Z's cargo.
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Simpson got great news recently -- he's clear of prostate cancer after finishing treatments in March.
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Leicester finished 10 points clear of the former, and 15 points ahead of the latter.
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But he has largely steered clear of targeting Rubio with the same level of intensity.
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But first, we have to get clear of the thickening garbage patch over our heads.
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Pilots have been ordered to stay clear of the 58-story building on 5th Ave.
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No, if Obama wants to talk about his accomplishments, he should steer clear of Syria.
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Prime Partners is steering clear of the stock, given the management problems within the company.
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Safeguarding my conscience, I steered clear of male nurses or anyone working for an NGO.
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Nonetheless, Wheeler told Bloomberg News that he'd steer clear of clients he's lobbied for before.
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That's why the robots so confidently scaled the stairs, while staying clear of the edges.
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And he steers clear of companies with greater than a 5% overhang like the plague.
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Save your outrage over $23 goat cheese wraps, and steer clear of clicking the ads.
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For those seeking to save money, they may want to steer clear of certain countries.
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In explaining its benefit, Reynolds advises employees to steer clear of focusing on personal motivations.
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Chelimo finished strongly in 2 hours 27 minutes 33 seconds, seven seconds clear of Kiplagat.
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Rather, the entire forecast shifted north, steering clear of Alabama even more than earlier forecasts.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, in a series of tweets, steered clear of the particulars.
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Gorsuch steered clear of those issues during his 30-minute talk, however, instead speaking broadly.
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That left it well clear of a 16-month trough of 91.919 hit last week.
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He also steers clear of more serious scary things like politics, money, health, and flying.
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Mr. Trump has since tried to steer clear of the birthplace claims about Mr. Obama.
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At the very least, he should steer clear of the slammer and anyone named Green.
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None of their sleeves attempt to look human and they steer clear of chemical additives.
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In his own diet and in his nutrition practice, Ayoob steers clear of tropical oils.
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It documents some of Weinstein's worst traits, but steers clear of claims of sexual abuse.
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A senior Australian minister, meanwhile, warned him to steer clear of North Korea in future.
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Some experts think that Mr. Wheeler may try to steer clear of this fight altogether.
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These days, like Chinese citizens generally, most Chinese students prefer to steer clear of politics.
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Mark Sidel said his father had steered clear of having his work used for propaganda.
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The lesson (as far as we can tell) ... maybe cruises should steer clear of Venice?
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The White House steered clear of a formal meeting, though the two men conferred briefly.
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And if he does, will he have to steer clear of issues that Barr redacted?
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Pilots generally avoid thunderstorms and typically would have instruments aboard to navigate clear of them.
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Because I'm 6-foot-6, I try to stay clear of a dainty, slender shoe.
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Mr. Simon has always steered clear of direct political messages, determined not to be didactic.
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Leicester won it, in the end, with ease, 10 points clear of its nearest rival.
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The change would help lawmakers steer clear of conflicts of interest and better serve constituents.
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Most senators have opted to stay clear of endorsing a candidate, saying it's too early.
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But did you know that reading will help you to steer clear of this trap?
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Some students have posted online about avoiding all Asian classmates or steering clear of Chinatowns.
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The original agreement primarily steered clear of major energy issues during a politically sensitive time.
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Steer clear of Residence Inns for paid stays because they offer fewer points per dollar.
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Clarence Thomas steered clear of the subject at his Supreme Court confirmation hearings in 1991.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg remains clear of cancer, the Supreme Court justice told CNN this week.
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Mr. Tillerson has pledged to stay clear of decisions that will affect his former employer.
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Whatever you drink, it's best to steer clear of sugar — and probably artificial sweeteners, too.
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If he's someone you can easily steer clear of, then maybe that's the simpler path.
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She has steered clear of discussing the economic impact of the campaign or the election.
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I have steered clear of those where I find the evidence overwhelmingly on one side.
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Macron steered clear of geopolitics in his speech, but made clear the battle would continue.
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You make a mental note at future family reunions to steer clear of that one.
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The United States has spent many years trying to stand clear of Hoover's long shadow.
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A noted architect and archeologist, Schleif had tried to steer clear of politics at first.
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The instructions advise keeping a 2980-inch perimeter clear of objects around the docking station.
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Buttigieg is thirty-seven, just two years clear of the constitutional minimum for a President.
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Yacktman&aposs investing approach involves steering clear of any such firm in the stock market.
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They decided to find the nearest exit, thinking they were already clear of the campus.
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It can offer insight and context while still steering well clear of opinion or editorializing.
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It will certainly help to steer clear of entertainment that traffics in these toxic messages.
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Parisians avoid the area with the resolution of New Yorkers steering clear of Times Square.
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As for the cheap concealer, steer clear of telling her it's making her look worse.
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So national establishment politicians generally steer clear of cultural arguments when they talk about immigration.
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After getting treatment she remained clear of the disease until it returned 18 years later.
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However, under normal circumstances the rectum should be clear of any significant amount of poop.
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For safe measure, the judge ordered Corbett to stay clear of Sandra for 10 years.
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If you're driving, stop your vehicle in an area clear of trees, buildings, overpasses or wires.
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Steer clear of the clichés this year, and get your dad something he will actually love.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions seems out, given his decision to stay clear of the Russian investigation.
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Some Iraqi leaders, among them Abadi, say they want to steer clear of U.S.-Iranian rivalries.
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"Starting the day with as clear of an energetic slate as possible is critical," she adds.
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The Briton is 29 points clear of Bottas after seven races, all won by the pair.
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Toys that aren't intended to be submerged in water should remain clear of the bath tub.
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You should limit your exposure to potential threats too, which includes steering clear of pirated media.
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Like other sane people, I knew to steer clear of the Monterey Bay for Car Week.
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Trump praised two teams that played on Monday night and largely steered clear of the controversy.
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Roberts first joined the photo sharing app in June after previously steering clear of social media.
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After Trump was clear of the island, the official government death count was updated to 34.
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And yet, in public speeches Obama steered clear of mentioning Kissinger or addressing his alleged role.
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One stock steering clear of any tariff trouble is Atkore International, according to analysts at RBC.
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But even with more expansive curbs, there are still ways firms can steer clear of authorities.
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As a result, Abby says Spencer might wanna steer clear of "The Nutcracker" this holiday season.
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Another strategy, for those with some flexibility, is to steer clear of the most problematic airports.
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And I don't think he's as clear of a Swing Vote as people think he is.
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Might he be planning to steer clear of the vehicle that comes with his new job?
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Politics take a toll because the Olympics are never free and clear of their political moment.
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I'd steer clear of the absurd $50 tempered glass screen protector for the 2 XL, though.
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It's clear, of course, that the Galaxy S8 is just the first step in Bixby's growth.
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The staffers will likely be quarantined 24 hours until they are clear of symptoms, Brulte said.
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The Lovings are eventually forced to move to DC to stay clear of more jail time.
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Dialogue is necessary, Maduro said, accusing the opposition of steering clear of talks for nefarious reasons.
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But just because Lively was steering clear of processed foods didn't mean she was going hungry.
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But authorities asked people to stay clear of the area, which is an active crime scene.
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"Reality vs expectations," McHale, 30, captioned two photos — one blurry and one clear — of the group.
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"We're holding on tight; we have to have the moral courage" to steer clear of tech.
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Joel's petrified bandmates stayed clear of his warpath but didn't stop playing, and neither did he.
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Would do well to steer well clear of LGBT politics in his post-match press conferences.
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Steering clear of those factors can, hopefully, help reduce the chances that you'll get another breakout.
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The last thing European banks need is another reason for investors to steer clear of them.
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Despite this momentum, here are three reasons why investors are steering clear of the auto sector.
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Truex actually took the white flag and was clear of Logano on the final back straightaway.
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Despite tweeting about bitcoin, Elon Musk says his electric car company is steering clear of cryptocurrencies.
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Liam steered clear of the controversies but gave his 2 cents on being a proper dad.
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She sought to persuade him — albeit with limited success — to steer clear of self-defeating controversies.
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Mtukudzi largely steered clear of politics in his songs, which touched on people's everyday life struggles.
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Is that something you want to touch around the edges or maybe steer clear of altogether?
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Simply because a model is rated poorly does not mean buyers have steered clear of them.
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Though in times of doubt it's probably best to steer clear of frozen water all together.
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The Honda rider ended the stage a minute and 57 seconds clear of his Yamaha rival.
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"Until that gets better, I think people ought to steer clear of the semiconductors," he said.
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Steer clear of the tired clichés this year and get him something meaningful from Ancestry®.
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Short story ... he has to stay clear of Bethenny for 6 months and obey all laws.
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He largely steered clear of politics in his songs, which touched on people's everyday life struggles.
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With few exceptions, Chinese officials have tried to steer clear of commenting on the American candidates.
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He steered clear of the rec center and the chow hall, in order to avoid entanglements.
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For this reason, careful defense attorneys usually warn their clients to steer clear of the witnesses.
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As Mr Guan's sleeping habits suggest, however, homeless people often stay clear of the government's shelters.
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Or were these websites offering contests of skill that steered clear of prohibitions on sports betting?
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Democrats have mostly steered clear of talking about Russia or Mueller's probe on the campaign trail.
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He rarely leans on snappy punch lines and largely steers clear of cruel or crass jokes.
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They steer clear of the biggest blights on Obama's record—the deportations and drones and Syria.
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Rick Snyder (R) is steering clear of his attorney general's lawsuit against an air pollution rule.
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Camilla Tilling, the soprano, was clear of pitch and enunciation but a bit colorless of tone.
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They're an anonymous collective whose true members, if there are any, steer clear of the spotlight.
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Also, steer clear of Native American headdresses — unless you're actually a Native American— and Muslim headscarves.
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Hamilton leads the standings 17 points clear of Bottas with Vettel 55 adrift of the Briton.
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So the idea that a perfect beer pour is completely clear of foam is pure myth.
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The companies will collaborate in ways that steer clear of antitrust risk, the business daily reported.
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And at the end of it, we'll see who come out clear of the gun smoke!
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Endowments and foundations are steering clear of virtual currencies, but that doesn't mean they're not interested.
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In other words, Mr. Trump steered clear of holding Mr. Flynn responsible for the criminal offense.
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We steer clear of hurry, stress, fear and all its attendant reactions: cruelty, isolation and control.
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So far, the United States has done well to stay clear of any threatening military moves.
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However, in his address Emmert rebutted the notion that the N.C.A.A. should steer clear of controversy.
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In past election cycles, he's raised money but stayed clear of actually stepping on Rohrabacher's toes.
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The biggest concern has been steering clear of the week that Uber goes public, they said.
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We are to continue on, teaching our mandated state standards and steer clear of 'controversial topics.
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And after his troubled start and an apology, Mr. Hoekstra has largely steered clear of controversy.
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Both have steered clear of the corruption that plagues many of those in power in Iraq.
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"But in real terms, Iran may bow to Russian pressure" to steer clear of the border.
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I steer clear of novels that don't hook me by the end of the first chapter.
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Dr. Campbell also recommends steering clear of reusable waxes, which can spread germs and cause infection.
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Having requested an informal drawing-room wedding, he then steered clear of that room for months.
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You would think that they would want to steer clear of something as ugly as that.
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However, MTV appeared to at the very least steer clear of mentioning Jackson in promotional language.
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Today she oversees her company with a light touch and steers clear of the fashionista set.
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Hungary's forint also stayed clear of an all-time low but was down 0.3% at 337.25.
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These platforms largely eschew the term "climate change" and also steer clear of climate-related terms.
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And many want to steer clear of conflicts of interest that could complicate their other obligations.
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According to Bloomberg, Biden's team has been warning other campaigns to steer clear of the issue.
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For his part, Ryan is trying to steer clear of all palace intrigue on Capitol Hill.
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Men strode by smelling of sharp cologne, faces clear of wrinkles — wiped away with expensive creams.
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Mark Tepper, president of Strategic Wealth Partners, is also steering clear of the department store chain.
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If you know what you don't know, you can steer clear of companies you don't understand.
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Once clear of the divisive referendum campaign, political discourse might become more measured, Mr. Gungor said.
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So let's steer clear of those active regions and make our way to the sun's interior.
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It also steers clear of any binding emissions targets and reportedly includes support for natural gas.
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She finally found a job, but only recently got clear of the bills she racked up.
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So you may want to steer clear of this specie if you have very curious pets.
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U.S. President Donald Trump had praised Malaysia's Boeing deal but steered clear of the 1MDB probe.
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Others speculate that writers may be self-censoring, steering clear of issues that could prove troublesome.
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He noted that when he takes his grandchildren to the park, he steers clear of sandboxes.
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The film doesn't afford much opportunity to reflect on parenting, and he steers clear of sexuality.
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That was enough to leave him one shot clear of compatriots Ryan Armour and Nick Watney.
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I try and steer us clear of those, but in this industry that isn't always possible.
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Uncluttered by the intimacy of close-up shots, Karia's objective stance stays clear of chronicling individuals.
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We tried to keep our minds clear of distractions and focus on the task at hand.
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Last week, a judge ordered two others to stay clear of the singer for 3 years.
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Unlike some rivals, Prada has steered clear of creating limited edition capsule collections in collaboration with influencers.
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Microsoft reps told us it steered clear of the Core i series to help preserve battery life.
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Ortiz is currently out on bail so it is not clear of the fight will go ahead.
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She got a restraining order requiring him to stay 200 yards clear of her until June 2022.
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However, Chad Morganlander, senior portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors, says to steer clear of the group.
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But the party must also steer clear of Trump's failures: He left behind a vicious inflationary spiral.
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However, if you're a healthy individual, you might need to steer clear of your cat all together.
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Rubio mostly did his best to steer clear of Trump's ire during his since-abandoned primary run.
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Students, read the entire article, then tell us: Should social studies teachers steer clear of controversial subjects?
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The hood of her car is cold but clear of snow; they got it in on time.
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The ruling steered clear of endorsing religious-based exemptions to a wide-range of anti-discrimination laws.
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At the least, you'll learn to steer clear of a type of dagger called the Arkansas toothpick.
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You need to practice safe browsing, steering clear of sites and emails that could steal your info.
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That way people can steer clear of them and let the whales do what they need to.
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Some steered clear of his administration, wary of his instincts and his let-chaos-reign management style.
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Since then, the former president has stayed relatively quiet and steered clear of the ongoing healthcare debate.
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To stay on their good side (and to avoid getting arrested) steer clear of graveyards after dark.
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Other Western mining firms say they steer clear of the DRC because of reputational and legal risks.
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Birds can be an ordeal for airports, and airports need to keep the area clear of them.
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That said, I'd steer clear of tech people at present—they are even less popular than us.
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If millennials steer clear of insurance, it could increase prices for others who do buy the plans.
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The royals have historically steered clear of politics and, under the country's laws, can't even be insulted.
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Personnel were clear of the launch pad at the time, so there were no injuries or fatalities.
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Update popular hardware, expand services, steer clear of new product categories and make a boatload of money.
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Getting clear of the county line seems like the only way to keep myself in the dark.
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Ernesto Valverde's unbeaten side have 86 points from 34 games, 11 clear of second-placed Atletico Madrid.
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Five-star hotels once steered clear of the area, fearful of the backlash from pro-Tibetan groups.
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Trump plans to steer clear of the impeachment proceedings and focus on his reelection bid for 2020.
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Steer clear of people who boss you around or make you feel small—stick up for yourself.
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U.S. health officials have urged pregnant women to stay clear of the one square-mile affected area.
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Whatever your reasons for steering clear of the booze you shouldn't have to sacrifice your social life.
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Blac Chyna's lawyer is headed to court to muzzle Rob Kardashian and keep him clear of her.
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Prince steered clear of iTunes and, later, streaming music services for the better part of a decade.
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A local police chief said security forces were steering clear of campuses to avoid provoking more violence.
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This means staying clear of those middle aisles in the supermarket, where processed and packaged foods live.
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Some people already live this way, keeping clear of an abusive husband or a coordinated harassment campaign.
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But the mayor largely steered clear of issues the task force had raised about police union contracts.
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The court until now had generally steered clear of taking potentially divisive cases while it remained shorthanded.
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Blackstone largely steered clear of more urban communities with older homes, which are more expensive to maintain.
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Some lawmakers are staying clear of the race for fear of diminishing some candidates' appeal as outsiders.
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Private equity groups might be expected to steer clear of any company involved in running Britain's railways.
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Rick Scott said residents and business owners who kept their properties clear of standing water also helped.
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The Senate largely steered clear of major changes to the program -- despite a try by GOP Sens.
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Police warned people to stay clear of the area, which is approximately 30 miles northeast of Baltimore.
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And pretty much anyone played by Joe Pesci would be worth steering clear of, especially in restaurants.
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There are reasons for Lyft to steer clear of Detroit, despite a shared vision for autonomous cars.
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In 1902, Anderson saw a New York City driver having trouble keeping his windshield clear of snow.
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Hillary Clinton, by contrast, steered clear of that quadrennially lame attack in her campaign against Bernie Sanders.
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And if they're leaving in droves, that's a sign that you should steer clear of this opportunity.
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But just to be safe, we'll steer clear of Streisand if we see her on the 405.
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Past Columbus Circle, past Rockefeller Center, we stood clear of the closing door as more people boarded.
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Trump, steering clear of criticizing Ford on the advice of aides, predicted Kavanaugh will ultimately be confirmed.
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Rosberg is 12 points clear of British team mate Lewis Hamilton, who won at Hockenheim this year.
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I was floored — I exercised five times a week and steered clear of fast food and soda.
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Hopefully Bellator steer clear of giving him the Michael Page treatment in hopes of highlight reel knockouts.
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During those years, many senators saw the writing on the wall and steered clear of the nominee.
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Heather Nauert, the department's spokeswoman, labored to steer clear of the racial overtones of the president's statement.
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Nancy Tengler, chief investment strategist at Tengler Wealth Management, is steering clear of the entire auto group.
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To avoid unnecessary expenditures, steer clear of business ideas that require you to invest in additional resources.
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Instead, they steered almost completely clear of the issues of abortion, pay equity, and family-friendly policies.
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The Steelers are 4-2, and still one game clear of the rest of the AFC North.
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Partly because of that, the PAC largely steers clear of supporting North Carolina candidates for the House.
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He was at 274-under 26, three shots clear of Rory McIlroy (217) and Ian Poulter (70).
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That election will be held in November, and Mr. Wicker's field is clear of any serious competitors.
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The tunnel complex where the giant bomb was dropped has not remained clear of Islamic State fighters.
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In stressing the need for increased civility in public life, Gorsuch seeks to steer clear of politics.
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Still, Mr. Rosenstein seemed to deliberately steer clear of facts that might set the president on edge.
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Shoppers are increasingly steering clear of shopping malls, anchored by department stores, opting to buy online instead.
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When the revolution of April 1919 divided them, Hitler seems to have stayed clear of the action.
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The two men were well clear of the third-place candidate, Warren, who was at 14 percent.
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When it comes to red flags, Danoff steers clear of issues in capital-intensive highly regulated industries.
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She was two shots clear of Lexi Thompson of the United States and Georgia Hall of England.
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Yet another reason why companies are steering clear of infectious diseases are the particular issues with antibiotics.
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Others involved in the revival of Chinese-Australian history also said they steer clear of Chinese officialdom.
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In this regard, it resembles the assassinations that the presidential bans have sought to steer clear of.
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Our resident obsessives are following Rachel Lindsay's love journey while steering clear of the mud-wrestling ring.
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Swift steered clear of addressing her relationship with Alwyn during an August 2019 interview with The Guardian.
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Kelly sweeps the board clear of all previous critical commentary — just so much clutter, we must understand.
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Protesters said they had steered clear of Mr. Cassidy's forum out of respect for the flood victims.
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Experts say it's because the military has earned the trust of Americans by steering clear of politics.
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The President's eldest son admitted it's hard to steer clear of politics in a local TV interview.
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Mr. Reynders said he was steering clear of solar panels but liked companies that install the panels.
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However, the central bank dampened market expectations by steering clear of signalling further rate cuts this year.
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It's very clear of what we expect and what we are doing on Thursday and Friday, especially.
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There is a process in place and staying clear of the process will protect you and others.
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That figure helps the Senate steer clear of complex budget rules that could tangle up the process.
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The ads: Off the field, the action wasn't much more exciting, as brands steered clear of controversy.
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And they steer clear of saying what polls have repeatedly shown about Americans' views since Roe v.
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Despite increased volatility across global markets last night, the world's biggest cryptocurrencies stayed clear of the drama.
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"The minister made very clear of their continued commitment to denuclearize," Pompeo told reporters traveling with him.
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We hope we are well prepared and are clear of our strategy before we enter the U.S. market.
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But today, it is fractured and so controversial that prominent Democratic women are steering clear of it altogether.
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Keeping such corridors clear of development is crucial to the well-being of the elephants which use them.
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High-ranking service members have largely steered clear of politics since Brazil's 21-year dictatorship ended in 1985.
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The new ban is expected to stay clear of some of the legal potholes the first one hit.
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Try to keep your calendar clear of meetings, too, until you've had a chance to play catch up.
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Yet it would not be surprising to see UFC matchmaker Sean Shelby steer clear of this potential booking.
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She's mainly steered clear of glitzy industry parties, and she takes her time updating her social media accounts.
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In other words, about a third of us steer clear of the delightful world of weird ice creams.
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Members of the royal family — especially the monarch — typically steer clear of political discussions to remain politically neutral.
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The smell of someone else's poop is definitely something we try to steer clear of — for obvious reasons.
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Dadgar estimates HashiCorp saves $10,000 to $15,000 a year per employee by steering mostly clear of real estate.
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Mr Hammond sensibly steered clear of the fiscal gimmicks and surprises so beloved of his predecessor, George Osborne.
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But you may want to steer clear of relying on them for advice on rape or sexual assault.
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And the FCC has pressured internet companies big and small to steer clear of the company's networking equipment.
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Kesha has steered clear of live performances since her Sony war erupted, so this is a big change.
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There are good reasons for Lyft to steer clear of Detroit, despite a shared vision for autonomous cars.
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To that end, we'll steer clear of the much-covered tax bill recently signed into law, for instance.
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To be clear, of the four op-ed authors only Laffer is an actual economist with a PhD.
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Ms Lam, perhaps sensibly, steered clear of sensitive political issues in her first policy address on October 11th.
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At the same time, they have steered clear of attacks on Trump that might antagonize his core supporters.
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She avoids parks, dashes from her car into buildings and steers clear of any areas without air conditioning.
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Mark Tepper, president of Strategic Wealth Partners, is steering clear of AMD in favor of an alternative chipmaker.
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" Bryant says guests at the reception should steer clear of overindulging in booze, and "know when to stop.
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" The key takeaway is this: "Steer clear of providers that only (or mostly) do offer-in-compromise work.
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Given Trump's propensity for deal-making, diplomatic experts advised Abe to steer clear of details at the summit.
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The best bet remains to simply steer clear of the litter box, or maybe change it more regularly.
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Many voters see him as a "clean" candidate and have pushed him clear of rivals in recent polls.
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We're told Jocelyn and Lloyd have access to different entrances and plan to steer clear of each other.
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Johnson finished 10 strokes clear of third-placed Englishmen Paul Casey and Ian Poulter plus Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat.
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Perhaps understandably, considering the potential chaos surrounding it, Tehran Iman just wants to steer clear of it all.
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The U.S. is still flexing on foreign governments, like Germany, to keep clear of Huawei's 5G networking technology.
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A judge granted a temporary restraining order, requiring McLanahan to stay 100 yards clear of the Lopez fam.
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The home renovator is tackling big spaces (that most would steer clear of!) on her series Bargain Mansions.
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He now has 1054 points, 154 clear of second-placed Kristoffersen with Aksel Lund Svindal third on 666.
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Molinari and Ancer began the final round tied at 13 under and two shots clear of the field.
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Members of the royal family — especially the Queen — typically steer clear of political discussions to remain politically neutral.
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Refreshingly, it also steers clear of embellishment and heavy-handed interpretation, leaving the portraits to speak for themselves.
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They steered clear of the military, but took a swipe at conservatives who have been backing the LNA.
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They're most often found on the ground in well-wooded savannas, and prefer to steer clear of humans.
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Kyle Busch, Truex's Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, currently sits third and is 22 points clear of the cutoff.
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The fund would, however, steer clear of projects that have already been ordered to be liquidated, she added.
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There are reasons for Lyft to steer clear of Detroit, despite a shared vision for autonomous cars. nyti.
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Companies, travelers and performers have backed out or steered clear of business investments since the law was passed.
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Democrats who aren't running for president are also steering clear of a focus on Trump when they can.
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Hamilton has won nine races this season, to Vettel's five, and is 70 points clear of the German.
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Unless you're a fan of violence, foul language, and racy innuendo, you'd best steer clear of this one.
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Signs that investors are steering clear of gilts would make this more difficult, or at least more expensive.
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Some of the team's players skipped the trip, though Trump largely steered clear of politics during the meeting.
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Jodie Sweetin's ex-fiance was just arrested for violating an order requiring him to stay clear of her.
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If you're looking for an ideal place to retire, you may want to stay clear of the Sunbelt.
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If platforms also risk penalties when hosting such opinions, some will steer clear of allowing such speech altogether.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — After 63 holes of the 80th Masters, Jordan Spieth was five strokes clear of the field.
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Steer clear of toys that contain phthalates and ones that are porous, which makes them impossible to disinfect.
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Denmark's central bank on Monday said bitcoin investing was "deadly", warning the public to steer clear of it.
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I strongly advise steering clear of the Zwirner booth, though the fair's revamped configuration makes that virtually impossible.
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But it might be wise to steer extra clear of sewer grates until this whole thing blows over.
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But as you ring in the Year of the Rooster, try and steer clear of the melon seeds.
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He finished at 20-under 260, four clear of Englishman Eddie Pepperell who carded a final-round 64.
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Most big financial firms have steered clear of bitcoin and its kin, with money laundering chief among concerns.
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The country's president, Klaus Iohannis, is pushing for a prime minister clear of criminal convictions and active investigations.
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Hogan, too, and Maryland GOP leadership have mostly steered clear of any attempts to litigate Trump's rollercoaster response.
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" Jones would rather steer clear of comparisons to the women's program, saying: "From our perspective, we're different animals.
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I tried to steer clear of that mindset and just let the music come a bit more naturally.
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Ogier was two points clear of Tanak before Sardinia, with Hyundai's Thierry Neuville a further eight points adrift.
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The queen is expected to remain neutral on political matters, so she will steer clear of divisive topics.
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We must stop believing that any of Trump's actions are clear of the venom coursing through his convictions.
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He says he hopes to steer clear of bluster altogether and to avoid politics as much as possible.
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Likewise, I steer clear of any free music, games or entertainment services for fear of catching a virus.
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That matched an earlier flash reading and was well clear of the 62753-mark separating growth from contraction.
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With the win, FlyQuest moved to 8-4 and moved two games clear of TSM in second place.
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It was my attempt to steer clear of the whole debate around calling the game soccer or football.
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The furnishings are spare and the surfaces are nearly clear of decorative objets; the lines geometric and uncompromising.
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Others, clothing brands in particular, fill gaps left by companies that have steered clear of the platform altogether.
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Israel said it warned Palestinians in Arabic to steer clear of Hamas locations and centers of militant activity.
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Highway meat also steers clear of additives like growth hormones, antibiotics or E. coli from an unsanitary slaughterhouse.
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The pair sit a stroke clear of nine players including world number two and tournament favourite Rory McIlroy.
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And given widespread appraising and volatile price moves, Buckley told investors he's steering well clear of the space.
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Mark Tepper, president and CEO of Strategic Wealth Partners, warns investors to steer clear of the embattled carmaker.
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Officials asked people to stay clear of the building on Little Savannah Road, university spokesman Bill Studenc said.
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I think you're looking to buy those names on this market pullback and steer clear of the transports.
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Evans now has 47 points, one clear of Britain's Alexander Sims who finished fifth for BMW I Andretti.
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The adviser also warned South Korea to steer clear of relations between the North and the United States.
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Dumoulin finished 31 seconds ahead of Nairo Quintana of Colombia and 40 seconds clear of Italy's Vincenzo Nibali.
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Mr. Suleimani built this empire of militias while betting that America would steer clear of an outright confrontation.
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Maybe these men and women ought to have steered clear of kingmaking and focused on doing their jobs.
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Ilhan Omar will recognize this fact and steer clear of unjustifiably questioning the allegiance of supporters of Israel.
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Some strategists are steering clear of the group, while others see the pain as a low-cost opportunity.
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And Chicago — even some in the top echelon of the city's establishment Republicans — largely steered clear of him.
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According to UPI, the cheetah ended up hopping off the safari vehicle and steered clear of Shimek's car.
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This is consistent with street scuttlebutt that the agency's management tries to steer clear of politically-charged issues.
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So without all the evidence yet, the Trump administration has stayed clear of threatening war with Iran, right?
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The dropped shot left him only five clear of playing companion Harold Varner III, who birdied the hole.
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Stewart also steered clear of the feud between Trump and one of his home-state senators, Mitt Romney.
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He added that Pompeo should also steer clear of all policy and foreign assistance related issues involving Ukraine.
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Ben is one of the most influential technology investors of his generation and has steered clear of politics.
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Cloud9 remain two games clear of Immortals (5-2), who won their fourth straight by beating Team Liquid.
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Harden tends to steer clear of bottles stored near train tracks, as the vibrations can throw off taste.
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One area that Google's hardware division is steering clear of is Nest's domain, and Osterloh isn't worried about it.
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But Rose's lawyer has clapped back at those claims, and said that Charlie Hustle is steering clear of politics.
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Still, many of the high-profile Silicon Valley venture firms have steered clear of investing outside their comfort zone.
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On such moments are championships won and lost and Hamilton, now 17 points clear of Vettel, made the difference.
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Although Bermuda is in Nicole's direct path, the storm will steer clear of areas impacted by Matthew (reut.rs/2dGKSst).
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William, trying to steer clear of politics, praised what he called the close ties between Britain and the Palestinians.
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First you unfold the Mavic and then find an area clear of tall buildings, wires, planes, people and cars.
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Thus far, Apple's Siri, Google Now and Microsoft Cortana have steered clear of accessing anything to do with money.
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The downward circulation should keep the atmosphere clear of the photochemical smog particles, and may explain the blue color.
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The source made clear of the vote no confidence would be in the prime minister rather than her government.
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"[We should] ponder upon the potential negative impact of technology, and how to stay clear of it," he says.
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Unlike their more fantastical Infowars analogs, these vigilante investigators steer clear of explicit allegations, hewing instead to grave insinuations.
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Volkswagen signaled it could steer clear of Slovakia for future investments if faced with another costly showdown with workers.
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She finished four seconds clear of Alice Nawowuna with Lilian Rengeruk taking the bronze a further 10 seconds adrift.
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The source made clear of the vote no confidence would be in the prime minister rather than her government.
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Fake photos and videos will be everywhere, so steer clear of sharing them unless you're sure of the source.
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In addition to steering clear of Twitter, Kevin said that he doesn't have many gay friends in New York.
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The handbook advises participants to dress like Hong Kong protesters, know their rights, and keep equipment clear of sidewalks.
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" Ong likes to steer clear of animals because, when they translate into jewelry, she believes they're "not very exciting.
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I always wondered how you were able to steer clear of self-destruction like so many other early celebs.Yeah.
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It was a rare display of enmity in a place typically reserved for decorum and clear of personal attacks.
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U.S. lawmakers used the indictment to make a final pitch to allies to steer clear of the Chinese firm.
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But Fortnite maker Epic Games hasn't had to put too much effort forth to steer clear of toxic behavior.
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Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management, said investors should steer clear of the stock.
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The 89-year-old cleric steered clear of politics under Sunni dictator Saddam Hussein who oppressed the Shi'ite majority.
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Some deep-pocketed Republican contributors have also steered clear of the presidential race out of discomfort with the nominee.
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U.S. President Donald Trump had praised Malaysia's Boeing deal but steered clear of publicly commenting on the 1MDB probe.
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If it does turn out to be a great white shark, residents hope it steers clear of crowded beaches.
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Many are steering clear of the opportunity altogether, concerned by development costs and attracted to cheaper options on land.
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Barcelona lead the standings on 21 points, five clear of Sevilla in second, while Real are fifth on 14.
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On December 3rd a poll by Survation put Labour eight points clear of the Conservatives, who stood on 37.
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Commenting on his phone call on Thursday with Trump, he said Baghdad will steer clear of U.S.-Iran tension.
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We decide to just get out of town and deal with coffee once we are clear of the city.
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A judge in L.A. County granted that request earlier this week ... and now Telfair must steer clear of Samantha.
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If you don't have a large area clear of all flammable materials, you should not be burning anything, ever.
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A sheriff's patrol unit used loudspeakers to tell gawkers to stay clear of the distressed fish, the newspaper reported.
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Or follow Warren Buffett's advice, repeated in various forms over the years, to steer clear of the precious metal?
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Taking to the skies: The Federal Aviation Administration warned unauthorized drone operators to steer clear of emergency response operations.
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That may be why Lengyel is trying to stay clear of the issue as it relates to the president.
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To date, the two front-running mavericks have steered clear of debate attacks against each other, even when invited.
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As the term suggests, penumbral eclipses involve the moon dipping into the penumbra (but steering clear of the umbra).
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But, thanks to the runways this past Fashion Month, leggings are no longer an item to steer clear of.
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A judge granted the restraining orders and the girls must stay 100 yards clear of Lana and her home.
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The system's overall capital buffer, currently 15.8% of risk-weighted assets, is well clear of the 11% regulatory minimum.
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I try to steer clear of hyperbole, but Zyankali makes it hard: He is truly one of a kind.
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It's never too late for shame to play a role when it comes to steering clear of foreign agents.
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So I steer clear of talk about this election, though we've spoken plenty — and placidly — about every other election.
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Once you reach solid ground, roll away from the quicksand, and then you'll be clear of that sticky situation.
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She is clear of Sanders by more than 12 points in the Hawkeye State, according to the RCP average.
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Armstrong, who died in 2012, is often remembered as a humble hero, who famously steered clear of the spotlight.
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While steering clear of BRAC, the readiness portion of the NDAA requires a slew of reports from the Pentagon.
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Get as rich as you'd like, and you'll have a lot of personal freedom, but steer clear of politics.
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Despite the meeting that came to light recently, Stone had repeatedly insisted that he was clear of Russian connections.
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The tech overlords keep clear of writers who are not on their payrolls or at least in their thrall.
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Let's say independent drivers would need to stay completely clear of autonomous bus lanes: How would those be designated?
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Large companies may also steer clear of contracting with small businesses entirely in order to avoid joint employer liability.
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The belief that vitamin C can help you steer clear of a nasty cold has been around for decades.
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Some of the most vulnerable Senate Democrats up for reelection are steering clear of the single payer debate. Sens.
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Steer clear of these words, and you'll be that much closer to passing your performance review with flying colors.
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That's another reason he's urging investors to steer clear of dependence on the economy as they look for growth.
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ET, and many of the biggest construction and engineering companies are steering clear of bidding for the project altogether.
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I'm going to steer clear of this and perhaps be a little bit more entertaining and go for action.
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Most people, hip-hop artists or otherwise, would be keen to steer clear of starting unnecessary drama with someone.
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The Ferrari driver, now eight points clear of Hamilton, finished fifth that day with Bottas seventh while Hamilton won.
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Anticipating that locals would try to intervene, the state issued a stern warning to steer clear of the birds.
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When they lifted clear of the trees, he slumped to the floor of the helicopter, his marathon mission complete.
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In the days since, the President has largely steered clear of tweeting about controversial matters like the Russia probe.
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While it would be assumed that brands would want to steer clear of controversial figures, that's not always true.
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With concerned citizens steering clear of handshakes, people around the world are getting creative with their meet and greets.
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Mr. Obama did not mention his successor's name and steered clear of discussing the turbulence afflicting President Trump's administration.
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Over the past two years, Mr. Trump has often steered clear of weighing in on harassment and misconduct accusations.
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During Sunday's hearing, the judge ordered Nick to wear a GPS monitor and stay clear of the alleged victim.
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She's not asking the judge to muzzle Trump ... she just wants him to stay 1,000 yards clear of her.
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But she always steered clear of heroin, she said, thinking it was for junkies, for people living in alleys.
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The Cherokee Nation would be taking the baby into custody, she said, until the mother got clear of drugs.
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And the cost savings haven't changed the calculus for skeptical investors, who have been steering clear of retail stocks.
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Regardless, New York City-based dermatologist Joshua Zeichner says it's best to steer clear of body art for now.
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After several blocks, we thought we were clear of the other cab, when suddenly it was right alongside us.
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And sure enough, there were animals and birds everywhere in that prison, but they steered clear of those cages.
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They're also exercising their pandemic contingency plans, remaining cautious and have so far steered clear of the virus' spread.
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Sion are eighth in the 10-team Swiss Super League and only four points clear of the relegation place.
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A road movie of sorts, it steers clear of melodrama or sentimentality, but it also never risks hitting anything.
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It sits only two points clear of a relegation battle that is convoluted, and unpredictable, even by English standards.
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Highway 145 mm78 at Silverpick Rd is now clear of the boulder that was blocking the east bound lane.
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Targeted for children ages 3 to 8, the show will steer clear of the political, social or religious issues.
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Being the innovator we know and love, the singer steered clear of predictable products like chocolate hearts, perfume, jewelry.
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It was the first service Ms. Rodriguez performed since a body scan revealed she was clear of thyroid cancer.
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Deportivo remain second-bottom of the standings on 17 points while Alaves move 10 clear of the relegation zone.
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At U.T., Mr. Tillerson steered clear of fraternity excesses as not exactly résumé building for strait-laced Exxon recruiters.
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His latest ascent took him one summit clear of two fellow sherpas with whom he had shared the record.
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However, if you are not up for that task, steer clear of managed mutual funds and ETFs all together.
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Hallie Rich, the president of Alternavites, steered clear of gummies when coming up with her own line of vitamins.
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Once word got out about the receipts, the N.R.A. on Twitter advised everyone to "steer clear" of the restaurant.
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In the wake of the market crash, as banks steered clear of the risky deals, GE Capital moved in.
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In the wake of the crash that killed him, helicopter charter businesses have largely steered clear of the media.
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And I steered clear of the poutine, having eaten more than enough on a recent trip to Quebec City.
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Lois Smith, Estelle Parsons and Vinie Burrows on age, agility, perseverance and steering clear of "self-pitying old" roles.
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His legal team has encouraged him to steer clear of messages about the Russia investigation, advice he's largely ignored.
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Vergne now has 87 points, five clear of German team mate Andre Lotterer who finished ninth after starting 21st.
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He did elaborate, though, steering clear of any remark that could be construed as a knock on the president.
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That means steering clear of restaurants and grabbing a lunch from a food stand selling, say, a pan bagnat.
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Unlike other U.S. government officials, the president is not required by law to steer clear of conflicts of interest.
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McLaren are now 49 points clear of Renault's factory team, with one race remaining and a maximum 44 available.
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A small group of the protesters scuffled with police who kept them well clear of the North Korean delegation.
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Most of the frontrunners have carefully steered clear of any hard analysis, or even implicit criticism, of Clinton's campaign.
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It is a familiar posture for Pence, who steers clear of palace intrigue and drama in the White House.
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Possessed of a light, fleet instrument, she confined herself to coloratura and soubrette roles, steering clear of heavier fare.
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The memo also suggested players steer clear of borrowing items like pens and markers from fans when signing autographs.
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I think it's boring to watch, and I think it's bad for society, so I steer clear of that.
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We all know to steer clear of (cough) yellow snow; you should also avoid pink or "watermelon" snow as well.
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However, it subsequently pulled out because of the price and has stayed clear of a relaunched sale process this year.
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That means steering clear of the same cliché gifts you normally buy, and giving your dad something he'll actually want.
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And those examining other pot plays might want to steer clear of them altogether for the time being, Cramer said.
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However, many in China steered clear of the show altogether, while online chatter was more muted than in previous years.
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The antagonistic nature of these town halls has some GOP strategists advising lawmakers to steer clear of physical town halls.
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Lastly, Von Hep suggests steering clear of those rough gym towels — the abrasive cloth will strip your fake tan fast.
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We're a lot stronger as a couple as a result, but nowadays we tend to steer clear of poly relationships.
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"A lot of people just steer clear of it because it's that unpleasant, but it comes with it," Pozner adds.
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His expansive, lonely photos of the frigid terrain they crossed fill the pages of his photo book Clear of People.
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Any decent person should have known to steer clear of mentioning it unless referring respectfully to recipients of the medal.
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Best to steer clear of yellow hyacinths, though, which meant "jealousy," and could reignite the original source of sartorial tension.
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Oh, and if you go for the white option, follow Kardashian West's lead and steer clear of any messy makeup.
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But Chinese buyers have steered clear of U.S. produce because of the trade dispute and scooped up Brazilian beans instead.
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Well, it's the same product Modica once told us she steers clear of when shooting The Bachelor and Bachelorette: bronzer.
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For JPMorgan, dropping Purdue is the latest in a series of moves aimed at steering clear of political lightning rods.
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We are very strategic in the types of businesses we work with and steer clear of doing narrow prescriptive tactics.
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It's officially time to steer clear of future suitcase struggles and sail smoothly into an effortless life of traveling light.
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One reason for steering clear of them is that there remain plenty of qualms about their legitimacy and democratic credentials.
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If necessary, consider tapping into savings you may normally steer clear of in order to get more cash in hand.
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We try to stay sort of clear of the politics because we cannot allow that to interfere with the casework.
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Sullivan steered clear of the worst of the controversy in the short statement, instead touting Greyball's other, more palatable uses.
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That may have led trustbusters to steer clear of industries with abnormally high returns, including telecoms, health care and airlines.
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That said, she's happy to steer clear of too much drama for a little while after many "very emotional" months.
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Putin knows all of this, of course, which is why more than likely he'll steer clear of any serious effort.
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He also said the bank was likely to steer clear of equities - a business line it largely closed in 2015.
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Hopefully, Titan landers will steer clear of swimming, or at least get some cool X-Men powers out of it.
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Austrian Matthias Walkner is leading the motorcycle standings on a KTM, 32 minutes clear of Argentina's Honda rider Kevin Benavides.
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If you want the Roomba to steer clear of a part of your house, I'd recommend just closing the door.
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The Indians sit six games clear of the Detroit Tigers in the Central with 21 left in the regular season.
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Early promotional teasers for the film steered clear of explosions and carnage in favor of images depicting the community's strength.
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And just when Sri Lanka needs strong leadership to steer clear of such obvious dangers, its leaders stand disgraced.◼
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The judge signed off, so now Joshua Corbett is required to stay 200 yards clear of Sandra until June 2022.
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Lincoln in particular steered clear of the trail, as outright campaigning was still considered unbecoming of a future chief executive.
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Since then, I've steered clear of the trend that's dominating lip colors, eyeshadow palettes, hair, and sugary blended coffee drinks.
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The plan steers clear of mandating technology-specific generation sources, which leaves room for nuclear and carbon-capture alongside renewables.
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Like Szylar, she also steers clear of shopping malls and prefers to go to strip centers that aren't as crowded.
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She only made a few appearances on television throughout the year, while steering clear of any and all UFC events.
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The three frontrunners all played in the more benign morning conditions and ended the day well clear of the pack.
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Moorer claims that it is Walmart's responsibility to keep its floors clean and clear of spilled condiments and other hazards.
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Some are using "robirds", fake remote controlled falcons to keep the skies clear of any birds that don't carry people.
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In general, steer clear of anything smothered, supreme, wrapped in a Dorito, or XXL-sized and you'll be just fine!
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So I'm going to steer clear of that and veer toward the other major issue, which is that of privacy.
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Much like Buttigieg, Abrams represents the future, but primary voters in this cycle should stay clear of any unnecessary risks.
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Toro Rosso are sixth in the constructors' championship, four points clear of Renault and a further two ahead of Haas.
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Former campaign rival Carly Fiorina steered clear of Trump, speaking instead of the need to prevent liberal policies taking hold.
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" She also told Katie to steer clear of men from Mayo, in the west of Ireland, because they're "too small.
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While the party organization has poured money into the Georgia special election, official committees have largely steered clear of Montana.
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While Obama has stayed out of the spotlight since leaving 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, he hasn't steered clear of the headlines.
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An ongoing Zika epidemic could prompt some athletes, staff, sponsors and high-spending tourists to steer clear of the Games.
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While her acceptance speech steered clear of any direct political statements, her emotion filled address drew plaudits on social media.
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The health department is urging people to stay clear of stray cats and dogs as well as virtually all wildlife.
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One Middle East banking source said some institutions were steering clear of transactions while Sanaa was still under Houthi control.
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While the average selling price is around $22,000, most people I spoke with were clear of the ROI they see.
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Unlike some of his peers, he's bucking the trend that younger millennials tend to steer clear of the stock market.
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A victory against the visiting Detroit Pistons in Wednesday's regular-season finale would keep the Knicks clear of the mark.
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" JP Gupta, director at India Meteorological Department Lucknow, said most of Uttar Pradesh will be "clear of any dust storms.
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A Morning Consult poll earlier last week put Biden 7 points clear of Sanders and 16 points ahead of Harris.
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His administration has so far focused on diplomatic and economic pressure against Maduro while steering clear of any military action.
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Consumers would steer clear of businesses with such shady records; the stewards of our tax dollars should do the same.
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They steered clear of framing their misgivings on morality grounds, instead voicing concerns about "military readiness" and unit cohesion. Gen.
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We have actively encouraged other nuclear powers to steer clear of fielding such systems because of the risks they pose.
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Hamilton is 67 points clear of Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel with three races — and a maximum 75 points — remaining after Texas.
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Experts cautioned the public to steer clear of unsafe counterfeits flooding the United States in the runup to the event.
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The central bank steered clear of a rate cut which, economists said, could have put pressure on the dinar currency.
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If you take cover in multistory building, choose a central location and steer clear of the top and bottom floors.
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But Truex — or at least his teams through the years — has been unable to completely steer clear of Nascar violations.
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The period marked a brief time of stability, in which Lebanon seemed to have steered clear of regional fault-lines.
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"I reported it to the supervisor who told me just to steer clear of him," said Kelly in the interview.
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While locals steer clear of the congested midtown tourist destination, your first time standing in Times Square is overwhelmingly awesome.
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Russian aircraft stayed well clear of the 12-mile US air space limit during the encounter between the three countries.
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As a result, some investors choose to steer clear of ADRs entirely, or trade sparingly, despite interest in the companies.
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The belief that vitamin C can help you steer clear of a nasty cold has been a myth for decades.
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We can intervene to help emergency departments steer clear of using opioids as a go-to response to pain treatment.
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Most choreographers should steer clear of Mozart (Haydn and Beethoven, too) because the work can make the dances look crude.
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If you're looking for a rosy outlook for the US economy, it's probably best to steer clear of Peter Schiff.
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The Chinese-language media in the territory has long-since fallen into line and stays clear of criticism of Beijing.
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But the state of Virginia, steering clear of that powder keg, charged Murray and her friend only with disorderly conduct.
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As runners-up in their qualifying group, a full eight points shy of winners Austria but two clear of Sweden.
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If that sounds like a nightmare, then we suggest you steer clear of appearing on Say Yes to the Dress.
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If you have scoliosis, rheumatism, arthritis, or other lower back problems, you may want to steer clear of firm mattresses.
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" He asked, "Are we that clear of our horror at the thought of a black male lusting after white flesh?
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Even if Warren steers clear of any sort of involvement with the presidential race, she still has a day job.
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American evangelicals had long steered clear of politics, but with the advent of Moral Majority that was no longer so.
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Aides steered clear of the front of the plane to avoid being tapped for a venting session with Mr. Trump.
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They include steering clear of groups of more than 10 people, and avoiding eating and drinking at bars and restaurants.
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Hong Kong visitor arrivals plunged nearly 40% in August from a year earlier as tourists steered clear of the city.
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But campaign speeches had mostly steered clear of any belt-tightening measures that might be required to lower that debt.
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Home and business owners in fire-prone areas must also keep their properties clear of vegetation that could easily ignite.
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Mr. Moore's past comments about women, which Mr. Bell mostly steered clear of, ultimately cost him support in the Senate.
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The concern is upending family routines, leaving some parents of infants steering clear of public transit, playgrounds, malls and more.
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After an initial, awkward meeting at the Pentagon with Mr. Mattis, the two men often steered clear of each other.
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Mainstream country music generally steers clear of politics, beyond heartwarming tributes to America and the occasional rabble-rousing patriotic song.
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Jeb Bush, George W. Bush, and George H.W. Bush have been steering clear of the new Trump brand of conservatism.
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The field is now clear of major Democratic competitors, including Tupelo Mayor Jason Shelton, who dropped out earlier this month.
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The White House also recommended that Americans homeschool their children, avoid nonessential travel, and steer clear of bars and restaurants.
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If any group of journalists in France needed no warning about steering clear of unverified information, it was that one.
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Brazil went unbeaten from then on, and finished 212016 points clear of a late fight for the continent's other places.
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For example, at 18A, the clue "Clear of trees" is supposed to be DEFOREST, but there are only five squares.
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FTSE well into next year, as investors continue to steer clear of the region's assets, according to a Reuters poll.
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Many trade associations even now give to members of both parties in Congress and steer clear of supporting presidential candidates.
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"Don't go full Grizzly Man," Wags warns Bobby at one point, advising him to steer clear of the Russian bear.
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Commanders of the rival militaries had long steered clear of the other by speaking through often-used deconfliction telephone lines.
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Even a bottle of Corona was $13, so I steered clear of the minibar for the sake of my wallet.
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Despite the fact that her wedding was reportedly inspired by The Notebook, Hailey steered clear of any vintage beauty references.
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Giants catcher Buster Posey stuck near the plate when Harper bolted, and stayed clear of the fracas as things escalated.
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It shouldn't be much of a surprise then that politicians today tend to steer clear of King's reckoning on Vietnam.
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Members of the trio said they had consciously steered clear of political material as a way to maintain mainstream acceptance.
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Other possible top-tier Democratic contenders, including Biden and Warren, have to date steered clear of visiting the Hawkeye State.
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Thing is ... there's no way legally a judge can do anything other than order Aaron to stay clear of Nick.
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Even after Culp was hired, Inch continued to advise clients to steer clear of GE. But that has finally changed.
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Mr. Santana said charred bodies, some dismembered, were scattered across the site; some had been thrown clear of the wreckage.
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Quint Tatro, founder of Joule Financial, is steering clear of the space as a whole until the trade overhang recedes.
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If top players holding a high draft stock ask his opinion, Calipari tends to steer them clear of the event.
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Below you'll find which dating apps we love for people over 503 and which ones you should steer clear of.
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I've always steered clear of fortunetellers, and the idea that someone else can read my thoughts gives me the creeps.
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Haveles predicted that the judge would likely fine Musk, but would steer clear of such a nuclear option for now.
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Trudeau steered clear of the maritime dispute in his comments and instead chose to focus on economic ties with Japan.
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Yet Rocky did not mention any elected officials during the concert, and appeared to steer clear of political lyrics, too.
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In conceiving her designs, which vary from bejeweled sandals to curvaceous, high platform boots, she steers clear of street trends.
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It also steered clear of discussing a plan to lower taxes for big businesses, which did not have parliamentary support.
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Nancy Tengler, chief investment strategist at Tengler Wealth Management, says to steer clear of the IPO market as a whole.
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Reflecting the National Security Council's policy, the colonel advised Ukrainian officials, including Mr. Zelensky, to steer clear of American politics.
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Vettel is 14 points clear of Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton in the current championship ahead of Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix.
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Pay off a credit-card balanceThe first step to building substantial wealth is getting free and clear of consumer debt.
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By avoiding predatory private loans and steering clear of for-profit colleges, you can make sure your education pays off.
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It's a really tricky business, but Sasha kind of steers clear of all these three and achieves her own voice.
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Manufacturers like these cater to the allergy community, using branding to make it clear their foods are clear of allergens.
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Brazil went unbeaten after the change, and finished 10 points clear of a late fight for the continent's other places.
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This summer's events lays out just how clear of an advantage Big Telecom has gained in both politics and business.
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Marks is currently free on a $500 bond, with orders from his judge to steer clear of the elementary school.
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Praising Trump's "critical approach" on the aid issue, Netanyahu steered clear of advocating a suspension of funding for the Palestinians.
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Many Democrats steered clear of impeachment talk on Thursday, although a prominent liberal congresswoman, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, embraced the idea.
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The result put Barcelona three points clear of Atlético in La Liga, with the Catalan team having played a game less.
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SINCE waving goodbye to the nation from a helicopter on January 20th, Barack Obama has mainly steered clear of the spotlight.
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Mary Tyler Moore will rest alone -- clear of other graves -- because her family paid a small fortune to make that happen.
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I used the most natural-looking shades possible, and steered clear of eyeliner, which tends to add a harsh, animated look.
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That's right, of MLB's 30 teams, Holliday wants to steer clear of Oakland, where he served a short stint in 2009.
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The company largely steered clear of regulators until last year, when the extent of its privacy problems started to become clear.
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Venezuelan government officials did not return requests for comment, and Maduro steered clear of the topic during a late afternoon speech.
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Wilson and Alphona imbue the comic with grace while steering clear of "after-school special"-of-the-month types of stories.
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The Mexicans are three points ahead of second-placed Costa Rica and nine points clear of the United States and Honduras.
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Chuck Grassley of Iowa went viral, some GOP politicians are staying clear of town hall-style events in their home districts.
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Friends also said Matsuki's husband had warned her to stay clear of the lake area because he previously spotted alligators there.
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Lack of research is one reason the agency has so far steered clear of greenlighting products containing cannabidiol for medical use.
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One thing that the couple did already agree upon was that they would steer clear of Jessa's family's signature naming practice.
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From western Kentucky over to Hawaii, the total eclipse will be visible (assuming the skies are clear of clouds or fog).
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It steered clear of most of the charges in the Times piece, focusing on how the company is approaching things now.
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By resolving the case on narrow grounds, the justices could steer clear of the political fray and their own jurisprudential divisions.
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The market for such a device also remains relatively clear of any major competition beyond a few scattered crowd-funding efforts.
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Two weeks later, Trump would surge and open up a lead that would take him clear of every other Republican candidate.
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One thing most Republican lawmakers agree on: Trump should steer clear of any talk of impeachment during his prime-time address.
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But for unicorns to think of them as somewhere to steer clear of for as long as possible is wrong-headed.
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Still, the two, who according to Forbes are recent billionaires, have managed to avoid publicity, steering clear of the financial media.
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Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer earlier in the day steered clear of prognostication, opining only that the economy needs faster growth.
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If we always stay clear of controversial subjects, it would be better off to live under a rock for some time.
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Police call records revealed Peterson also advised fellow officers to steer clear of the building where the shooting was taking place.
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If you're like me and can't handle artificial sweeteners, read the ingredients and steer clear of sucralose, a popular added sweetener.
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Researchers also suspect that lamprey tissue contains an alarm cue, which warns others to steer clear of injured or dead lampreys.
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Ulusoy said its focus was more on comedy, steering clear of the serious themes that have shaped the southeast's recent history.
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The Australian dollar also took a tumble as its central bank steered clear of rate hike talk at its latest meeting.
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However, she is steering clear of the entire apparel retail space in favor of a different slice of the consumer market.
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