When the commercial for the dogcat comes on, "Pachelbel's Canon" is playing and the announcer comes on in his soft voice and says, 'Dog person?
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The latest growth comes on the heels of the app's biggest year yet The latest growth comes on the heels of the app's biggest year yet.
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" Every Sunday "Power" comes on so I watch "Power.
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Vasan comes on during an interesting time for the company.
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Don't like TouchWiz, the software that comes on Samsung's phones?
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As we're leaving the car's check engine light comes on.
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The best news of the month comes on the 19th.
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It comes on the heels of a sustained heat wave.
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And it comes on top of an already big bill.
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That shit is hysterical when it comes on the headlines!
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Newsom's move comes on the heels of New Mexico Gov.
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I don't care what beat comes on, I'm going in.
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Dowd's resignation comes on the heels of a recent addition.
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Every time his verse comes on I pause and skip.
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He comes on strong, soon offering schoolboy declarations of love.
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Mr. Trump's visit comes on the same day that Gov.
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And when it comes on such an occasion, it's special.
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Does the kid somersault when Million Dollar Listing comes on?
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Final sub for Brazil: Renato Augusto comes on for Paulinho.
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It comes on the heels of a Facebook privacy push.
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That favorable treatment comes on top of existing tax breaks.
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The hulking Renato Augusto comes on for the silky Coutinho.
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A new team comes on and they shift things up.
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That point comes on the CW's new show, Katy Keene.
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That comes on top of what they offer for free.
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His latest tweet comes on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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I change the channel if violence comes on the news.
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The true test for the social giant comes on Nov.
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The latest $1.4 billion deal comes on top of that.
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The case comes on the heels of controversy over the Dec.
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The actress' casting comes on a day packed with Netflix news.
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Raisman's statement comes on the fourth day of victim-impact testimony.
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This comes on the heels of another attack on Gomez's security.
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Or an Incubus song comes on, and I don't start sobbing.
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That comes on the heels of fellow Democratic presidential contender Sen.
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The appearance comes on the first anniversary of the first crash.
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This financial generation gap comes on top of a demographic problem.
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The announcement comes on the first day of Black History Month.
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Thomas Middleditch: If you wait 30 minutes, "Veep" comes on after.
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So the scene ends, the episode ends, your song comes on.
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The funding comes on the back of huge growth for Compass.
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Fittingly, this announcement comes on the International Day of the Girl.
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Still, it comes on the heels of another judgment against Uber.
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This is how I dance every time this song comes on.
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It must be whatever random song comes on the radio station.
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HP's announcement comes on the heels of promising third-party data.
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Unfortunately the offer only comes on about half of my commutes.
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The most undeniably child-friendly comes on Thursday at 213 p.m.
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His next chance comes on Thursday against Houston at Yankee Stadium.
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"When the water comes on, we have to run," said Gonzalez.
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The pick of Flynn comes on top of other problematic appointments.
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DD: Maybe Adam Savage comes on Sunday and gives a talk.
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The dismal forecast comes on a day of otherwise positive signs.
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The expulsion comes on the back of earlier accusations that Mrs.
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But the renewed push comes on the heels of new information.
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Well, it comes on every night--oh, it's The Nightly Show.
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Tina Brown comes on as an adviser later in the year.
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There's always going to be another that comes on the table.
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Love, it turns out, comes on the wings of assigned seating.
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Honda's decision comes on the heels of the Takata Airbag recall.
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But about a mile before my destination, the engine light comes on.
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Look at how happy he gets when the theme song comes on.
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When you're trying to run the bases but your song comes on.
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Strzok's firing comes on the heels of deputy director Andrew McCabe's departure.
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The report comes on the heels of multiple studies with similar findings.
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The announcement also comes on the 100th anniversary of the company's inception.
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Tuesday's announcement of new nominees comes on the heels of a Jan.
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The clearest evidence of their split comes on the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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The tour postponement comes on the heels of some recent Minaj controversies.
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The announcement comes on top of its 40 city launch last month.
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"Joy" by Bastille comes on and puts me in a good mood.
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When "Martyrs" comes on and people want to get turnt, I'm turnt.
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At last, the first of three dancers comes on stage: Sven Steel.
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The news comes on the heels of another special moment in film.
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This comes on the heels of the Congresswoman receiving multiple death threats.
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Mike's best advice though comes on the heels of his own divorce.
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The light comes on, notifies you, you have to move the vehicle.
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Every time they touch Ford, a smile comes on their face. Right?
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The film comes on the heels of a successful year for Glover.
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It comes on like a valedictory and closes like a national anthem.
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Trump's trip to Warsaw comes on the heels of another foreign trip.
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Kellyanne Conway, who just comes on and spouts one lie after another?
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And until [CEO] Dr. Frost comes on, we're going to back away.
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I just hope the light comes on soon before it's too late.
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The announcement comes on what would have been Cornell&aposs 54th birthday.
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That comes on top of nearly $10 million raised back in 2014.
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Artist rendering of me, involuntarily dancing whenever "Kiss It Better" comes on.
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This news comes on the heels of yesterday's announcement, also involving Kubernetes.
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Like those trick birthday candles: It flickers off, and comes on again!
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When the news comes on, I worry I will see their faces.
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Fall said the decision comes on the recommendation of the Senegalese government.
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Officials said the decision comes on the recommendation of the Senegalese government.
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That comes on top of two other problems that we're behind on.
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It's a feeling that comes on especially strong as eggplant season wanes.
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The pair's outing comes on a busy day for the royal family.
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She's unhappy, and then the song comes on, and then she's happy.
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This increase in expectations comes on the heels of firming inflation figures.
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But the bistro's specialty is not something that comes on a plate.
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Timing: The announcement comes on the heels of a yearlong strategic review.
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His election comes on the heels of Democrat Conor Lamb in Pennsylvania.
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The news comes on the heels of a great quarter for Netflix.
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And how if you're watching live TV, sometimes a commercial comes on?
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All this comes on the heels of Slack's recent fund-raising efforts.
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That's until another attorney, Pat Cipollone, officially comes on board in that role.
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Melissa mccarthy's face when Sean spicer comes on stage is everything #emmys2017 pic.twitter.
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Concerning side effects sometimes do emerge after a drug comes on the market.
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Some people in the audience chant 85033 when Jr. comes on stage pic.twitter.
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Then I stop and get gas before my gas light comes on ($83).
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The vote comes on June 23, shortly after the U.S. central bank's meeting.
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Today's round comes on the heels of $2 million seed round in June.
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And the flu comes on abruptly, like a fast train running over you.
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She comes on too strong (an incorrect assessment if there ever was one).
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Who doesn't feel a little warm when "Take My Breath Away" comes on?
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Pretty much he comes on all my adventures and we adventure a lot!
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The video comes on back of the secretive state's latest failed missile launch.
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The song from The Good The Bad and The Ugly comes on again.
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YouTube Kids' expansion of parental controls comes on the heels of several controversies.
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You're going to love her when she comes on to talk about drones.
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It comes on a leather band with a buckle or velcro closure system.
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The separation comes on the heels of a tumultuous year for the couple.
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The decision comes on the heels of last year's unusually fatal flu season.
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This comes on top of difficulties eating that result from cancer and treatments.
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A commercial comes on in the room, and you're sitting there watching it.
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Williams' departure comes on what's been a rocky week on The Daily Show.
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Mark McGwire comes on stage to pop a few dingers into the audience.
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The Curb Your Enthusiasm theme plays as Bernie Sanders comes on stage. 8.
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YouTube's move comes on the heels of similar actions from other major platforms.
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In Louisiana, the downturn comes on top a string of earlier budget crises.
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The report also comes on the heels of mixed signs in the economy.
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Dan: Probably a fair bit; it comes on on Spotify quite a lot.
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This extra cash comes on top of billions the company has raised already.
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Before Efron could answer, "Low" by T-Pain and Flo Rida comes on.
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The addition comes on the heels of Bitmoji integration with Snapchat last month.
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The report comes on a special day for Trump; today is his birthday.
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The food comes on time, and they've been treating her well, she said.
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And all of that comes on top of 23andMe's partnership with established drugmakers.
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I experience anxiety that sometimes comes on so strong that it's physically debilitating.
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The warning comes on the second day of negotiations between the two nations.
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An architect, Gustavo Bonet from Nodus, he comes on Sunday for his tapioca.
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The positive momentum comes on the back of better-than-expected corporate earnings.
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This comes on the heels of another L.A. burglary at a celeb's home.
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This comes on top of 5,000 state police already based in the region.
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His fans fire to the front as soon as he comes on stage.
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All of Takeru's best work comes on the inside or along the ropes.
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Next she's late to work because that Juvenile song she loves comes on.
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Today's acquisition comes on the heels of a number of AI-related acquisitions.
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Arguably the biggest data release comes on Friday with advance U.S. GDP numbers.
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The bombshell news comes on the final night of the Republican National Convention.
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The upside comes on the back of bullish analyst coverage out Tuesday morning.
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It's a baker's dozen now, and Katy Perry's "Roar" comes on the loudspeakers.
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Singles Day, the annual online shopping bonanza in China, comes on Nov. 11.
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Maybe Wakanda comes on the scene early enough to predate all of it.
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For Ms. Ménard, the commission comes on the heels of a big season.
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Meghan and Harry's outing comes on a busy day for the royal family.
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The bruised appearance comes on rapidly and usually resolves within a few days.
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Walker's nod comes on the heels of Sanders winning the endorsements of Reps.
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"If somebody objectionable like Ann Coulter comes on, they should argue with her."
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The notable U.S. attendance comes on the heels of Washington's "Buy America" plan.
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It comes on top of $2202 billion that Congress passed just last month.
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That stake comes on the heels of one that Rise made in Brazil.
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This comes on top of another minibus signed by the President last week.
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The news comes on the heels of Gordon's early-season six stolen bases, .
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This news comes on the heels of Davidson's engagement to pop star Ariana Grande.
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A key milestone comes on Wednesday, when the House Appropriations Committee considers my bill.
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The law's renewal comes on the eve of the 44th anniversary of Roe v.
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The news comes on the heels of a new abortion bill signed by Gov.
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It's a disappointing conclusion to reach, but only until the next song comes on.
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This incident comes on the heels of similar accusations that Prada's keychains resembled blackface.
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This comes on the heels of some bitter beef among the former golden couple.
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This incident comes on the heels of the death of Reynolds' daughter Carrie Fisher.
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The motion comes on the second day of the penalty phase of Roof's trial.
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The news comes on the eve of a planned global tour for Fleetwood Mac.
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But it comes on the heels of what he pulled -- McConnell did with Garland.
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This big reveal comes on the heels of a major — and surprising — hair change.
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The update also comes on the heels of several other notable additions to Skype.
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"These are light, but it comes on fast, enough to feel it," he says.
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The news comes on the heels of his split from his long-term ex.
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The ban comes on the heels of similar bans by the U.S. and Australia.
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The downsized IPO comes on the tail-end of a difficult year for IPOs.
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Today's investment comes on top of a $10 million Series A announced in February.
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The news comes on the day Facebook's right to appeal was due to expire.
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We get more gin and tonics and start yelling when "Bodak Yellow" comes on.
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I don't want that to be the narrative for whomever comes on the show.
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Announcement comes on February 11th, just in time for the 2016 Nobel Prize nominations.
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This comes on the heels of Facebook integrating Giphy into its own Messenger platform.
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Their separation news comes on the heels of a turbulent year for the couple.
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The interview and GladOS revelation comes on the 10th anniversary of The Orange Box.
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The news comes on the heels of the company's expansion into more local markets.
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Good news comes on January 3: Sweet and sexy Venus enters your sign, Pisces!
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The album comes on on May 26 on the label Requiem For a Twister.
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She comes on screen and there's a breathless hush that comes over the audience.
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The video comes on the heel of yet another bombshell from the Boston case.
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The next test comes on April 26, when five northeastern states hold their primaries.
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How else are you supposed to procrastinate at work until HQ Trivia comes on?
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"When something comes on the market, it gets bombarded with showings," said Mr. Deckert.
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" Shaw's most direct response comes on the album's last song, "Don't Close Your Eyes.
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It also comes on the heels of Shell's deepening involvement in electric vehicle charging.
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The news of Chester's death comes on what would've been Chris Cornell's 53rd birthday.
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The House bill comes on the heels of its companion legislation introduced by Sen.
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It comes on the heels of a $5.6 million Seed round raised in 2013.
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Colin: This is the exact amount of mayo that comes on a normal McChicken.
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Monday's sale comes on top of the sale of 6 million shares since March.
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Cyclone Mekunu comes on the heels of another storm a week ago -- Cyclone Sagar.
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Saturday's incident also comes on the heels of North Korea's nuclear test last month.
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Their work comes on the heels of an extraordinary rescue effort across the region.
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Tesla's offer comes on the heels of a software update called Navigate on Autopilot.
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This comes on the heels of surging Treasury yields, which traditionally hurt housing stocks.
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The launch comes on the heels of similar products from other U.S. tech firms.
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And that comes on top of other health care-related expenses and premium costs.
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The investment comes on the heels of an initial seed round earlier this year.
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Its non-spicy counterpart, the buttermilk crispy chicken, comes on a lovely potato brioche.
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The latest buyback comes on top of a $500 million program announced in February.
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This recent weakness comes on the heels of a sharp downturn late last week.
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The deal comes on top of scheduled German and Italian bond sales this week.
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When these thoughts pop up, the urge to outsource my validation comes on strong.
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The rising workload comes on top of existing assignments, such as protecting former presidents.
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"Most men would get discouraged," he says, referring to those he comes on to.
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At New York's Flamenco Festival, you may be sure that applause comes on cue.
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The latest probe comes on top of an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission.
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This year, it is Sanders who's left hoping nobody else comes on strong late.
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" One of the voices that comes on is a baby that says "lil boat!
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And the onion crunch comes on top of a series of worrying economic signs.
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The prayer comes on the second day of presentations from Trump's legal defense team.
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Jenner's tweet comes on the heels of a downgrade from Citigroup earlier this week.
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The dispute comes on the verge of a U.S. peace deal with the Taliban.
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The prediction comes on the heels of his spot-on bitcoin forecast for 2019.
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Irma comes on the heels of Hurricane Harvey, which caused historic floods in Houston.
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His religious mother disapproves of music, switching the channel when a song comes on.
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We need to be able to defeat any threat that comes on to campus.
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"Rhode Island is one that kind of comes on and goes off," Skoglund said.
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Bronny's accomplishment also comes on the heels of a major milestone for his dad.
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The immigration drama comes on the heels of a major unforced error by Ryan.
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It comes on top of multiple extremes, all kinds, in all kinds of places.
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Nora Jones comes on over the romance stereo and my face begins to melt.
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Jason's tribute comes on the heels of "Riverdale" also honoring Luke after resuming production.
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His injury comes on the same day that the Colts placed Luck on injured reserve.
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Magneto's Hydra business comes on the heels Marvel's reveal last May that Steve Rogers, a.k.a.
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Monday's parade comes on the heels of a year of historic feminist activism in Brazil.
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The announcement comes on the heels of last week's discovery of 18 Earth-sized exoplanets.
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The supportive message comes on the heels of Caitlyn Jenner's arrival to Capitol Hill today.
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I developed gestational diabetes, the kind that comes on with pregnancy, with my second child.
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The pullback in biotech stocks comes on the heels of politicians' rhetoric around drug pricing.
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The "Dear White People" sneak peek comes on a day full of news from Netflix.
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The indictment comes on the heels of scandals involving the falsification of vehicle inspection data.
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This comes on the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Masterpiece Cakeshop v.
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The decision comes on the heels of the fallout over him selling photos of himself.
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And that is why I like Stephen King [CEO] when he comes on the show.
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The money being sought comes on top of $4.2 million the firm announced on Jan.
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Our mom spends some time here each year, and my dad comes on shorter trips.
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This comes on top of an additional $300 million it has secured from investment banks.
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A fresh start in communication comes on May 4 with the new moon in Taurus.
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That song ends and then "The Long and Winding Road" by The Beatles comes on.
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That comes on top of double-digit falls both last year and the year before.
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The funding comes on the heels of strong growth and strong focus for the startup.
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The announcement comes on the heels of Samsung's Tab S3 unveil last month at MWC.
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Amazon's report comes on the heels of its best-ever day of sales, Prime Day.
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This revision comes on the back of concerns about the health of the global economy.
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The video comes on the heels of a host of Grammy nods for the singer.
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You know that little piece of plastic that comes on top of your delivery pizza?
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Johnny Depp's 373rd birthday Thursday comes on the heels of an incredibly difficult few weeks.
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It comes on the day Ghosn's most recent detention in Tokyo was due to expire.
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It comes on the heels of last year's "Superstar" campaign featuring Kanye West and Pharrell.
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Shell comes on board as Kespry tries to expand its market into oil and gas.
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I don't think it's any accident that note comes on the "me" in Folick's song.
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That comes on the heels of a poor official survey on factory output on Monday.
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But this latest intercept comes on the heels of another intercept by China last month.
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The panel comes on the heels of a white paper released on Monday by Sen.
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The second quarter fundraising announcement comes on the heels of a widely criticized debate performance.
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That comes on top of an earlier commitment not to raise prices for three years.
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But the latest tweetstorm comes on top of several recent racist statements by the President.
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It's not so much that Trump changes into a president once the teleprompter comes on.
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Of course, there's always the very rare person who comes on and tries to troll.
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That offer comes on top of recent pledges by Beijing to purchase U.S. agricultural products.
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After they're done, a recording of Parscale comes on to pester callers for campaign donations.
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His death comes on the heels of CBS' announcement the network is rebooting the show.
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The news also comes on the heels of the announcement of a Love Actually reboot.
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The first big one comes on March 2202, when the current debt-limit deal expires.
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It's almost impossible to not start movin' and skakin' when "Twist and Shout" comes on.
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He loves music so whenever something comes on you can see him getting emotional backstage.
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The PPI data comes on the heels of tame consumer price index numbers on Tuesday.
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"I think when Cheryl Burke comes on, it's going to be really good," she said.
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That's why so many people are going to watch this show whenever it comes on.
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The CNN debate comes on the heels of another devastating night for Rubio on Tuesday.
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The new romance comes on the heels of Carey's split from Australian businessman James Packer.
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That gain comes on top of the 23 new insurers that were added in 2019.
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Paulsen is also watching the Labor Department's October employment report, which also comes on Friday.
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This additional funding comes on top of the $52 million, the company raised in February.
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Its latest effort comes on the heels of the international deal over Iran's nuclear program.
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The January drop in overall oil demand comes on the heels of a strong December.
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Mr. Burstein's arrival comes on the heels of Guidepost recruiting several other prominent government officials.
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The income comes on top of the 60,000 shillings ($16) her husband makes selling brooms.
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Outokumpu's profit warning comes on top of a significantly weaker-than-expected fourth-quarter profit.
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The drug store chain's announcement comes on the heels of that of its rival, Walgreens.
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The report comes on the heels of other major financial news regarding the gun industry.
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He puts the kettle on and asks who it is as he comes on deck.
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The next key date in the Brexit timeline comes on October 31 of this year.
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" Chastain's criticism comes on the heels of Sofia Coppola's best director win for "The Beguiled.
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The stunt comes on the eve of the third and final presidential debate in Vegas.
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Lipkovitz's hiring comes on the heels of massive growth at Lyft, specifically its engineering team.
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I go back downstairs just as the opening video for Obama comes on the screens.
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Also, Schmidt's teaser comes on Samsung Galaxy S8 day, which seems like no accidental omen.
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MacAllan himself is resistant, given the scope of the project, but eventually comes on board.
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For the country band, the burglary news comes on the heels of another unfortunate situation.
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That comes on top of the $50 billion of tariffs that have already been imposed.
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However softened his message may be, it comes on the heels of that recent history.
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That comes on top of the nearly 300,000 positions created in the previous 12 months.
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It's powered by a Hermès in-house movement and comes on a Barénia leather strap.
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It comes on the heels of a high-profile baseball scandal involving the Apple Watch.
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All of this comes on the heels of other major shifts due to coronavirus fears.
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We don't have to wait till the news comes on, it's already in our pants.
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Valencia winger Rodrigo comes on for David Silva, as Spain looks to tie this game.
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Giorgian De Arrascaeta comes on for Rodrigo Bentancur, who was playing on a yellow card.
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The retirement comes on the heels of other exits from the bank earlier this week.
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Today's news comes on the heels of additional security announcements the company made last week.
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It also comes on a date, 19903/24/20, that has special significance to Ionescu.
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The prize in economics — it's actually a memorial award — comes on Monday, Oct. 226. 21969.
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That comes on the heels of losing business from a number of large gaming companies.
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The measure comes on the heels of H.R. 4736, introduced earlier in January by Rep.
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The announcement comes on the heels of a blockbuster year for the e-commerce company.
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That comes on the heels of a Friday visit to New Hampshire by GOP Sen.
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"Evan comes on the scene, and it gets so much more competitive," Van Halen said.
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We take our time getting ready for the day, watching MTV and Catfish comes on.
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O'Brien comes on board to the National Security Council with less government experience than most.
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Instead, it's when the light comes on, signaling the start of one of these tasks.
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The revelation comes on the heels of testimony earlier in the day from Army Gen.
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The action comes on the heels of raids in Northern California targeting undocumented immigrant workers.
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Mr. Adityanath's appointment comes on the heels of Mr. Modi's greatest political victory since 2014.
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The second eclipse of the year comes on February 26: the solar eclipse in Pisces.
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The latest deal comes on top of $200 million Apple put into Corning in 2017.
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You could be stuck in traffic and he comes on and you want to dance.
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Whenever he comes on to Daphne, charmingly and often, I pictured Pete Davidson, leering pleasantly.
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This comes on the heels of the same rulings last year regarding Haitians and Nicaraguans.
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This "disappointing" job gains number comes on the heels of printing 6463,000 the previous month.
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The song debut comes on the heels of Keys announcing to fans she'd soon be back.
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This comes on the heels of privacy concerns that Alexa's smart speaker collects too much information.
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Mattis' resignation comes on the heels of Trump's controversial plan to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria.
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Her retirement comes on the heels of other management changes within Morgan Stanley's wealth management division.
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One senior IT guy named Doug enjoys volunteering here so much that he comes on weekends.
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The additional content on YouNow comes on the heels of a big year for live streaming.
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Today's Series A comes on top an earlier 3.8 million seed round from the same investors.
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" This avoids a situation where the "next person comes on and then we've switched topics altogether.
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I walk to Brooklyn Steel, and I have little bit of time before Tycho comes on.
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The details: This comes on the heels of an escalating trade conflict between Washington and Beijing.
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The removal of the timeframe comes on the fifth anniversary of Kuroda's first appointment as governor.
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The announcement comes on the heels of another alleged Chinese effort to steal American aviation secrets.
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Hint: it's a #TBT jam you can't help but dance to every time it comes on.
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It's the struggle every SoulCycle aficionado faces: you're huffing and puffing; suddenly, THAT song comes on.
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The negotiated swap comes on the heels of Turkey's release of Vice News reporter Mohammed Rasool.
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The new romance comes on the heels of Carey's split from her Australian businessman James Packer.
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That loan comes on top of an additional $300 million it has secured from investment banks.
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A song by Sia comes on the radio and I burst into tears out of nowhere.
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My gaslight comes on, but hopefully I can make it to work and back before refilling.
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The new royal baby's birth comes on the 20th anniversary of the death of Princess Diana.
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The gains have been shrinking, however, since last summer, as more inventory comes on the market.
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The song "Wonderful World" comes on as I ride home, and I feel lucky and grateful.
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The national vote comes on the heels of the first successful local elections in 20 years.
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The $482 million comes on top of the $230 million write down it reported in February.
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The bust comes on the heels of Bam telling Dr. Phil he would go to rehab.
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The investigation, launched late last week, comes on the heels of "numerous complaints," the spokesperson said.
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The news of Bini's arrest comes on the heels of yesterday's dramatic apprehension of Julian Assange.
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Washington Post political satirist Alexandra Petri comes on the show to talk and mock Veepstakes 2016.
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Usually such diversification comes on the buy-side, but selling to a coffee company also works.
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The improved forecast comes on the heels of a newly ratified contract with the carrier's mechanics.
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In any case, his final scheduled game this year comes on the road in San Francisco.
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The arrest on Wednesday comes on the fourth day of an intensive search of that property.
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The news comes on the heels of last week's announcement at Comic-Con that Warner Bros.
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This Friday's ceremony comes on the eve of the 72nd anniversary of the D-Day landings.
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Trump's executive action comes on the heels of two failed attempts to replace Obamacare in Congress.
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The tape comes on top of other allegations that Puzder assaulted Fierstein repeatedly during their marriage.
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A sense of responsibility toward your extended community comes on Wednesday as the sun meets Saturn.
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The news comes on the heels of mounting accusations of sexual harassment and assault against Weinstein.
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Terms were not disclosed in the deal, which comes on the eve of ProSieben's quarterly results.
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This comes on the heels of Segway-Ninebot's announcement of its newest scooter, the Model Max.
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The news comes on the heels of what has been a triumphant year for Louis-Dreyfus.
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On a related note, her Netflix series, "The Break With Michelle Wolf" -- comes on May 27.
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The rally in transports also comes on a rotation that Acampora sees happening in the market.
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The move comes on the heels of pullbacks from other major insurers, including UnitedHealthcare and Humana.
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The moment he comes on the left screen, it's time to cover your head and duck.
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This deal comes on the heels of cable company Comcast Corp's $30 billion purchase of NBCUniversal.
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This news comes on the heels of Czech parliamentarians agreeing to send more troops to Afghanistan.
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Worse yet, for me this sensation comes on suddenly, curdling into a sickening sense of shame.
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"A new staff person comes on, she tells the story of her son," Ms. Quenneville said.
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The RNC announcement comes on the heels of President Trump's first State of the Union address.
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The news of subpoenas comes on the same night that Trump fired FBI Director James Comey.
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But a trade deal might struggle to win approval from Congress unless Canada comes on board.
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It comes on the heels of the company's PlanGrid purchase for $875 million just last month.
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But when it comes on over a PA it just sounds so good with that intro.
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Rose's arrest comes on the heels of the WWE handing him a 60-day drug suspension.
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This comes on the heels of Foursquare's Series F financing round, which was announced last month.
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Trump's question posed on Twitter comes on the second day of Manafort's trial in federal court.
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That comes on top of $8.3 billion in speculative-grade debt already on its balance sheet.
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Post-post anxiety comes on when we regret our oversharing, and the internet is wising up.
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The news comes on the heels of the Denver Nuggets reporting a member of their org.
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This all comes on the heels of 40 injured at Friday's concert when a railing collapsed.
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The hero of Amsterdam comes on, and they'll need the same kind of late magic tonight.
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This comes on the heels of Birdman saying 'Carter V' will see the light of day.
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"Macarena" comes on and LITERALLY EVERY SINGLE PERSON starts doing the dance without missing a beat.
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It comes on the heels of Amazon's very public beauty contest for HQ2 and, ultimately, HQ3.
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"Right when the headliner comes on, sunset hits," says MoMA PS1 Director of Communications Molly Kurzius.
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The announcement comes on the heels of the Brady Campaign's endorsement for Biden earlier this week.
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Mateus Uribe, the 27 year old from Club America, comes on in his place in midfield.
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The defense strategy comes on the heels of the administration's National Security Strategy, published last month.
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I'm standing there and one lady comes on the train, and in doing so, pushes me.
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The storm comes on the heels of Hurricane Harvey, which left a destructive path through Texas.
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The acquisition comes on the heels of the insurer raising $635 million from investors in December.
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Once attendees take their seats, they have to wait even longer before the show comes on.
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And when 'The Rains of Castamere' comes on, you know something crazy is about to happen.
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Del Toro's win comes on the heels of his best director victory at the Golden Globes.
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The move comes on the heels of a lengthy legal battle between the city and Airbnb.
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The troops visit also comes on the heels of a dust-up with senior military officials.
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The move comes on the heels of President Trump reversing protections for transgender students last week.
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The late-night sit-down comes on the eve of New York's April 19 Democratic primary.
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When things go smoothly, a new train comes on the JR Chuo line every few minutes.
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The storm comes on the heels of Hurricane Harvey, which devastated parts of Texas, including Houston.
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Many people, myself included, still tear up when that album's title track comes on the radio.
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The message comes on the heels of CNN firing Kathy from its New Year's Eve show.
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The lawsuit comes on the heels of a recent music industry legal victory against Cox Communications.
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The announcement of the Sony deal comes on the heels of several other significant changes for Spotify.
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The 5.9 billion euro target for 2023 comes on top of the 2020 target, the company said.
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But, when Kit Harington comes on screen, you know it won't be a moment of comic relief.
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The Georgia version comes on the heels of similar laws recently passing in both Kentucky and Mississippi.
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You can skip through tracks and adjust the volume, just in case your favorite song comes on.
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All of this comes on the heels of the Trump administration placing children in cage-like enclosures.
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The next test comes on Tuesday in New Hampshire, which holds the nation's second presidential nominating contest.
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Walker Sands' research comes on the heels of two other reports forecasting the future of online spending.
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She's already told Jon she doesn't trust him, and then he comes on strong in the Godswood.
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And it will tell you if a new episode of a show you've already watched comes on.
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This comes on the back of a searing 2015, when more than 2,500 died in the summer.
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You probably don't even flinch when an Erectile Disfunction ad comes on but THIS AD IS REJECTED?!
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The photographer's new lawsuit comes on the heels of his wife's settlement against the managers in August.
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Then Band 2 comes on, and it's an Indian band with a badass girl playing the sitar.
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The investment comes on the heels of another significant financial event in the life of the company.
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The probe comes on the heels of a complaint filed by Apple Music rival Spotify last month.
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How many people really understand what happens when you flick a switch and a light comes on?
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The new funding comes on the heels of other regional leaders closing in on large funding rounds.
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This comes on top of tariffs the U.S. has slapped on some $250 billion of Chinese imports.
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This news comes on the heels of the recent allegations against the show's lead actor Kevin Spacey.
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That comes on top of 15 billion yen the company put aside in the past business year.
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The new video comes on the heels of Swift announcing the official plans for next album, Reputation.
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It comes on a platter of individual portions of nachos, so each bite had all the toppings.
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The statement comes on the heels of the Trump administration getting involved in helping free the rapper.
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The climb comes on the heels of two major recent acquisitions by Allergan in the biotech field.
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" He adds "A toothpick is an extension of your finger, so skip what comes on those too.
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The new test comes on the heels of several updates meant to combat fake news and misinformation.
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The watch itself contains a manufacture (read "custom") chronograph movement and comes on a rubberized canvas strap.
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This all comes on the heels of Heather being placed on an involuntary psychiatric hold last week.
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The escalation from the House Judiciary Committee comes on the heels of Mueller's testimony before Congress Wednesday.
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Photo: SamsungThe new Samsung Sero is a 43-inch QLED display that comes on a floor stand.
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But if your flesh isn't rippling while "Legs" comes on something is terribly wrong with you, sorry.
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The incident comes on the heels of two elk attacks earlier this month, Yellowstone officials previously said.
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Tuesday's incident comes on the heels of another encounter between US and Iranian ships late last month.
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Billboard's article comes on the heels of Karrueche Tran and her BFF getting restraining orders against Chris.
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This worry comes on the back of Russia allegedly having a hand in swaying the U.S. elections.
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The announcement comes on the heels of Trump's meeting with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday.
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The update comes on the heels of Apple's unveiling of the new, 9.7-inch iPad Pro yesterday.
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Graham noted that Capotorto's death comes on the heels of another loss for the local skydiving community.
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The news comes on the fifth day of women and girls reading their impact statements in court.
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Today's announcement comes on the heels that the company had hired Jarrod Dicker as CEO in February.
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Swift's internet purge comes on the heels of her court victory against former radio host David Mueller.
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It comes on a 10-inch tortilla and features a spicy omelet, cheese, rice, beans, and sausage.
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The agreement comes on the heels of a cease-fire announced by Russia and the United States.
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The new buyback comes on top of an existing plan to repurchase $85033 billion worth of shares.
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Proposition A comes on the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision last month in Janus v.
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Then Chabaddy comes on and introduces himself as "the brown Casanova, aka the off-white Bruce Forsyth".
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The vote comes on a furious day of politicking in Washington over the border wall and shutdown.
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The discovery comes on the heels of a series of violent incidents in and around the city.
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The inspector general's assessment comes on top of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction's (SIGAR) inquiry.
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The award comes on the heels of the 10-year-old hotel's $22 million guest room renovation.
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K., you've never had a politician on, but what if he comes on and plays the saxophone?
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The announcement of her candidacy comes on the heels of a wave of women running for office.
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This latest development comes on the heels of years of research on Hitachi's fittingly titled VeinID technology.
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The reward comes on the heels of police saying the manhunt now covers up to 5 states.
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All of this comes on top of the role that Medicaid is already playing in addressing addiction.
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The growth for November comes on the heels of a flat October and a decline in September.
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It also comes on the heels of the announcement this month that SheKnows Media is acquiring HelloFlo.
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The arrest comes on the heels of his 21-year-old wife, Mackenzie Standifer, revealing she's pregnant.
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It's not didactic music, but when it comes on you'll know what to do: dance and dream.
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The release comes on the heels of U's spectacular, 16-track album, Vienna Orchestra, released in May.
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The find comes on the heels of the discovery of another Japanese carrier, the Kaga, last week.
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This announcement comes on the heels of sexual misconduct allegations against several of Hollywood's most powerful men.
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Huntington's usually comes on when people are in the prime of life, in their 30s or 40s.
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Fedor Smolov of the Russian club Krasnodar comes on for Denis Cheryshev, who scored Russia's lone goal.
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But there are limits, especially when a new medicine comes on the market that has no alternative.
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Eid al-Fitr comes on Monday night, the festival of breaking the fast, and runs through Tuesday.
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The additional 25,214 troops being sent to the region comes on top of 213,25 dispatched in May.
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All of this comes on the heels of the most chaotic month Spain has experienced in decades.
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Biden's rally comes on the eve of 15 primaries and caucuses and after former South Bend, Ind.
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This comes on the heels of the previous largest point loss of 21989,203 points on Feb. 220.
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But I went, 'People in Compton smoking a joint, they're changing the channel when this comes on.
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The suit comes on the heels of similar filings made by California and New York (The Hill).
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The ADP report is considered a precursor to the government's official jobs release, which comes on Friday.
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His first big test comes on Super Tuesday, the most important day in the Democratic primary season.
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The actor's outing comes on the heels of Cyrus' apparent new relationship with Australian musician Cody Simpson.
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The new buyback comes on top of an existing plan to repurchase $210 billion worth of shares.
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It's a fantasy that comes on especially strong, for me, when I'm stuck in a remote meeting.
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Sunny's theft comes on the heels of a high-profile cat burglary at the shelter in April.
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Industry analysts expect the freight increases to be short-lived as more shipping capacity comes on line.
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News. "We don't usually put a seven second delay on when Gwyneth comes on," Guthrie joked afterwards.
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The report comes on the eve of a U.S. Senate committee hearing Thursday on opioids and children.
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The misdemeanor charge comes on the heels of Gordon being criminally cleared of the domestic violence charges.
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The move comes on the heels of what some feel was Ingraham cyberbullying 17-year-old Hogg.
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Now, this comes on the heels of the Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein so-called big announcement today.
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This announcement comes on the heels of the recent Stackdrive APM announcement at the end of last month.
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"If he comes on the due date, unfortunately, we will not be able to make it," Tanner said.
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We hope he comes on next week but Dan Bongino is going to respond to the Congressman tonight.
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Kardashian's hair change comes on the heels of her and ex Tristan Thompson's daughter True's first birthday weekend.
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Trump&aposs Monday rally comes on the heels of a similar visit Saturday by Vice President Mike Pence.
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Interns especially "like" the health-care coverage and free housing that comes on top of a hefty paycheck.
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Trump's second-best approval rating in the poll comes on an economy-connected measure: helping the middle class.
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"We expect differentials to narrow as additional takeaway capacity out of the Permian comes on line," Holman said.
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The IMF report comes on the back of China reporting its slowest economic growth in almost three decades.
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The dubious distinction comes on the same day hundreds of thousands of U.S. workers start to miss paychecks.
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Anything you buy comes on the agent's dime or from a line of credit extended by a bank.
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Today's news also comes on the heels of Microsoft announcing its own monthly games subscription, Xbox Game Pass.
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Today's round comes on top of a $3 million seed round, also with help from Boldstart, in 2016.
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Mumbai, for one, plans to sell such credits when its landfill-gas project at Gorai comes on stream.
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The funding round comes on the heels of Cloudflare buying Neumob, one of PacketZoom's competitors earlier this month.
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This comes on the heels of Chief being busted for DUI in Miami just a couple months ago.
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A new graphic examines the relationship between Trump's tweets and the hours when Fox & Friends comes on television.
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The minor accident comes on the heels of Pitt and Angelina Jolie's divorce continuing to settle in court.
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The USC case comes on the heels of a scandal that roiled USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University.
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Pick: Denver (-140) What color will Beyonce's footwear be when she comes on stage for the Halftime show?
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Kia's move comes on the heels of various companies teaming with Amazon's Alexa assistant to perform similar functions.
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Her exit comes on the heels of a tense season, in which she's feuded bitterly with Josephs, 50.
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The big picture: This year's policy conference comes on the heels of a controversy sparked by freshman Rep.
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This ensures that Waiter only dials back in the user when an actual representative comes on the line.
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That comes on top of an existing "party fund" to pay administrative costs, which will have 1bn reais.
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It's practically impossible not to do a dramatic air grab when O-Town comes on in the car.
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Musk's massive Facebook troll comes on the heels of a particularly bad week for the social media company.
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So I was like if the boy comes on time I should be all good in the hood.
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The outing comes on the day before the couple's twins Ella and Alexander will celebrate their first birthday.
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Don't forget that the latest Tesla upheaval comes on the heels of the firm's pretty good earnings report.
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It's the crew's favorite song, and they all have to dance when it comes on — tradition is important.
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The gas light in my car comes on again, and I pull in to the nearest gas station.
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He hunts for a flashlight, and if emergency lighting comes on, his eyes take a moment to adjust.
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Biden's rural America plan comes on day two of the former vice president's three day swing through Iowa.
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Sunday's condemnation of US military action in Iraq comes on the heels of more scathing criticism from Moscow.
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I start up my playlist, and "Sleeping Alone" by Flatland Cavalry comes on...it brings on the feels.
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Which is a nice contrast because before Jane comes on, I watch the first hour of The Bachelor.
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It comes on the back of industrial redevelopment plans that even the mayor has condemned for lacking consultation.
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The overall growth for November comes on the heels of a flat October and a decline in September.
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This Series B comes on top of the $10 million round that Home Chef raised earlier this year.
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Worth noting ... Kim's dismissal comes on the heels of LuMee and SnapLight dismissing a separate, but related lawsuit.
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The event comes on the day that President Trump is expected to describe his principles for tax reform.
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The decline comes on top of an 18 percent fall in the share price so far this year.
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Van Der Beek's ears perk up every time "I Don't Wait To Wait" by Paula Cole comes on.
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The news comes on the heels of a report that Apple is investing more in original video production.
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Scaramucci's defense of Trump comes on the heels of the President himself weighing in publicly on the matter.
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This moves comes on the heels of eHarmony announcing a similar partnership with the Amazon Echo last week.
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For SimpliSafe, the news comes on the heels of the launch of its updated hardware platform in February.
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The fall comes on the back of dismal central bank figures revealing a dramatic decrease in international reserves.
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Katy Perry fans may see their world literally become a little more neon when her music comes on.
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Zelotes comes on the heels of other corruption investigations underway, which could further create risks for investor confidence.
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It comes on the heels of the organization's interactive abortion access map, which details restrictions across the country.
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It comes on letterhead bearing the president's name, as well as a signature that appears to be Trump's.
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The poll comes on the heels of a deadly school shooting in Santa Fe, Texas, on May 18.
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Sunday's fatality comes on the heels of the death of a mare named G Q Covergirl on Friday.
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Christine's bummer news comes on the heels of some great news for one of her "Selling Sunset" costars.
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That comes on top of 36 positions that the bank said in October would be shifted to London.
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The speech comes on the cusp of the presidential primaries leading up to the November 2016 general election.
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"We are in charge of anything and everything that comes on and off the Bataan," said Lance Cpl.
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The measure comes on top of stepped up efforts by Seoul to temper South Koreans' obsession with cryptocurrencies.
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My whole family can do the five claps from "Handclap" every time it comes on, and we do.
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Such a tax, which comes on top of normal corporate tax, is unusual for the asset management industry.
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ET. The hearing comes on the heels of two canceled appearances, with Sessions citing Comey's testimony last week.
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"We expect differentials to narrow as additional takeaway capacity out of the Permian comes on line," Holman said.
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It comes on the heels of the announcement that the singer's memoir will be released on October 29.
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Who comes on a reality show not once but twice with a secret like that and nobody knows?
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Trump did not confirm that he would renew sanctions waivers when the next deadline comes on May 12.
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Nearing our destination, a song by Oceans of Slumber comes on the stereo, prompting an exclamation from Dixon.
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This fluctuation in valuation comes on the back of Tesla reporting good news and Ford reporting bad news.
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The new legislation comes on the heels of similar measures in other municipalities including Berkeley, Seattle, and Nashville.
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This is uncompromising body music that both excites when it comes on and relieves when it lets go.
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But the only poll that really matters comes on primary day, and those voters delivered Biden big victories.
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Horovitz comes on like a borscht belt comedian, but beneath that he is urgent, incredulous, kind of vulnerable.
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Time Warner This announcement comes on the heels of AT&T's proposed $85 billion purchase of Time Warner.
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Markey's letter comes on a day when a representative for Clearview is also expected to meet with Sen.
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"We try to buy anything good that comes on the market that we can afford," Mr. Bowman said.
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A test vote comes on Monday when the Senate votes to end debate on taking up the legislation.
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This comes on the heels of extremely oversold conditions, and sentiment has become quite bearish around the greenback.
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This turbulence comes on the heels of further comments from President Donald Trump regarding North Korea's nuclear program.
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The poll comes on the heels of tight special House races in conservative districts in Kansas and Georgia.
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When it arrives, take the shot glass that comes on the side and pour it over the noodles.
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The money comes on top of the nearly 900 million francs already committed by Switzerland to the PRGT.
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The announcement from the White House comes on Americans' final day to file their taxes with the IRS.
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Then one day, a 13-year-old Floridian named Danielle Bregoli comes on set and rocks your world.
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The threat comes on the heels of a sharp warning from President Donald Trump earlier in the day.
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And this unhinged behavior comes on top of a campaign in which, among other offenses, he accused Sen.
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News of Spotify's F-1 filing comes on the heels of a new copyright lawsuit against the company.
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A fresh start comes on February 8, with the New Moon in Aquarius reinvigorating your love of learning.
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The video, which was published Sunday, comes on the heels of a particularly deadly weekend for law enforcement.
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A fresh start around communication comes on February 8 during the New Moon in logical Air sign Aquarius.
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All of a sudden 'Walking in the Rain' comes on and I want to scream, 'That's me, that's me!
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The lawsuit comes on the heels of 27 new women coming forward with allegations against their former co-worker.
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The opposition comes on top of a separate legal challenge to the new ban brought by Hawaii on Wednesday.
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It also comes on the heels of a single ticket winning the $3.883 billion Mega Millions jackpot last week.
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This comes on the heels of the pro-Trump mail bomber who sent explosives to prominent critics last week.
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Any time "Fancy" comes on the radio, chances are you know right away who the singer is: Iggy Azalea.
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Yet the move comes on the heels of a furore over Moritomo Gakuen, an ultranationalist group running a kindergarten.
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The 34-year-old's jaunt comes on the heels of a poolside PDA session with Bella Thorne on Wednesday.
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If I forget to turn it off at night, it automatically comes on at times set by the building.
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When JoJo comes on set, Chase gets the opportunity to confront JoJo about why she did what she did.
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The Associated Press story comes on the heels of numerous news stories about multiple investigations into Kushner's business dealings.
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"Every time she comes on, particularly that song 'I Dreamed a Dream,' I get goosebumps," judge Simon Cowell said.
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The deal comes on the heels of Tesla Energy, a renewable energy storage solution that launched in March 2015.
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Asked about the election Thursday, Pelosi appeared to be holding out for whatever comes on or before the Dec.
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The influx of U.S. personnel comes on the heels of four counter-terrorism airstrikes in Yemen since April 23.
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The news comes on the heels of recent reports indicating Amazon is ramping up hiring for its fashion team.
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The Toronto premiere comes on the heels of the film's showing at the Venice Film Festival earlier this week.
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I beat Agassi before on clay and on concrete and here he comes on grass which is "my" surface.
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The attack on the foreign NGO comes on the heels of a day of deadly bombings in the capital.
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I will never not hold up my hand and twist my wrist in defiant pride when it comes on.
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How about Eighth Grade, Sorry To Bother You, Wildlife, Night Comes On, A Star Is Born (and there's more).
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This John Hancock news comes on the heels of two recent big announcements related to wellness and health tracking.
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ET, comes on the heels of allegations from multiple women that Trump made uninvited sexual advances in the past.
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That comes on top of standard critical care costs of about $200 a day in a small city hospital.
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News of the raid comes on the same day as a report that confirms Juul really is taking over.
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Underwood's most overt political statement comes on "The Bullet," a tear-jerker that details the aftermath of gun violence.
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When a popular song comes on, a little boy begs his mother to join him on the dance floor.
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Their lunch date comes on the heels of rumors they called it quits because they haven't tied the knot.
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"Anyone who comes on the show, you're going to show your ass," Dewey teases upcoming guest star Chace Crawford.
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The wedding speculation comes on the same day Kardashian surprised Blac Chyna with a brand new purple Huracan Lamborghini.
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The public offering comes on the heels of Snap's IPO, one of the biggest technology offerings in recent years.
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The fall comes on top of the 18 percent drop it saw after issuing a profit warning in June.
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"Athens," which you can hear below, comes on like an acid-laced Lindstrom and doesn't let up from there.
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The release of Bird Box comes on the heels of Bullock's film Ocean's 8, which hit theaters in June.
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Castile's death comes on the heels of the fatal shooting of Alton Sterling by police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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The problem comes on a bank holiday weekend, when tens of thousands of Britons and their families are travelling.
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Trump's phone call with President Tsai comes on the heels of another bout of Chinese aggression aimed at Taiwan.
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The arrest comes on the heels of his breakup with Ariana Grande, whom he dated for nearly 2 years.
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The reunion comes on the heels of Pete Davidson's very public fling with Kate Beckinsale, which Ariana called cute.
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One hundred miles an hour comes on easily, effortlessly, a tenor clearing his throat, Usain Bolt stretching his legs.
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The festival comes on the heels of a Democratic debate that put questions of race front and center. Sen.
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But Washington should work to ensure that any resolution comes on terms favorable to the U.S. and its allies.
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The call comes on the heels of Ingraham tweeting Hogg whined about getting rejected by 4 colleges, including UCLA.
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The sadness comes on too strong and too suddenly, and the happiness that follows is a little… giddy, perhaps.
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This comes on the heels of Micheal helping Anna look for a new crib in the Venice, CA area.
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The news comes on the heels of a redesign of Snap's app to entice more users to the platform.
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The studio will be led by Lauren Anderson, an NBC Entertainment exec who comes on as Chief Content Officer.
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The announcement comes on the same day as a tech conference being hosted by the White House in Pittsburgh.
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If Jadeveon Clowney comes on, and/or J.J. Watt comes back quickly, they could again be in the hunt.
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The massive influx of cash comes on top of a $50 million round in March, also led by KKR.
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Once the show comes on the air, you guys will never be able to go anywhere without being hounded.
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The exchange Friday comes on the heels of the Koch brothers' decision to sit out the 2016 presidential race.
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It comes on the heels of the primary in South Carolina, the last of the four early-voting states.
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His next big national appearance comes on Wednesday: a town hall hosted by CNN and moderated by Anderson Cooper.
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Its publication is timely — the report comes on the eve of key 2018 primaries in states across the country.
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The news comes on the heels of several top possible 2020 Democratic presidential candidates endorsing the idea, including Sens.
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The warning comes on the heels of a massive recall last summer at Fiat Chrysler over digital security concerns.
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Hurd and Catz are in the front row, and they share a quick moment before Ellison comes on stage.
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This request for increased funding also comes on the heels of the Pentagon failing its first ever financial audit.
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New Zealand's announcement comes on the heels of the release Friday of its Strategic Defense Policy Statement for 2018.
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The rise also comes on top of a 5.5 percent increase in British Gas' standard prices on May 29.
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The lawsuit comes on the heels of another suit filed by Pennsylvania's attorney general against Purdue earlier this month.
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The trip announcement comes on the heels of other high-level, US-Russia meetings slated in the near future.
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That comes on top of the 25% tariff Trump imposed on $50 billion worth of technology imports from China.
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This comes on the heels of her call to make preschool universal for every 4-year-old in America.
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Balderson's campaign and Republicans welcome the president's help, which comes on the heels of Vice President Pence's own visit.
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The prototype production milestone comes on the heels of $500 million in fresh funding that was announced in June.
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Fade to black and text comes on the screen, reminding us of the horror of landmines in armed conflict.
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The meeting, which comes on the back of elevated tensions, is expected to be held in Cairo, Reuters said.
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The Justice Department's announcement Thursday comes on the heels of several other major Chinese espionage cases in recent months.
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The allotted 100 to 150 hours of jet preparation comes on top of the hours needed for pilot training.
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" She added: "That said, when a word suddenly comes on the scene and is immediately ubiquitous, we take note.
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"Every time the offense comes on the field on Sunday, it's tough," Wentz said of the games he missed.
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GIF: Google Canada The news comes on National Aboriginal Day, which recognizes and celebrates the culture of Indigenous peoples.
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And it doesn't come when the event happens, but it comes on schedule and it's something that's more reflective.
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Now it's time to make a paper trail, so your raise comes on time and in the right amount.
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Ominous background music comes on at some of the most comically charged moments, as if to actively undercut them.
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The order comes on the heels of a 2010 FCC ruling laying some initial ground rules for the technology.
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"Bernhardt/Hamlet," a Roundabout Theater Company production now in previews, comes on the heels of "Seared," an art-vs.
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The announcement comes on the heels of a disappointing quarter for Uber that included a stunning $5.2 billion loss.
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The plan comes on the heels of a new health care proposal for rural America he released last week.
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The August decline comes on the back of weak new orders, which offset slightly faster output, according to Markit.
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Their ask comes on the heels of an aviation industry group's proposal for a $58 billion airline assistance package.
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If the Scorpions' "Wind of Change" comes on while I'm waiting for a hoagie, I'm not going to riot.
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Bloomberg's endorsement of Biden comes on the heels of similar support from two other former White House hopefuls: Sen.
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The announcement comes on the heels of multiple office closures throughout San Francisco and California's Bay Area since Monday.
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YouTube's reversal also comes on the same day the coronavirus was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization.
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The memo comes on the heels of a retooled stump speech for Klobuchar that now begins by criticizing Sanders.
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Possible thaw The announcement of talks comes on the heels of other signs of rapprochement between the two rivals.
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This welcome news comes on the heels of concerns raised in the U.S. about the loss of listed companies.
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The report comes on the same day that U.S attorneys confirmed that they are investigating Cohen for criminal activity.
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Maybe there's a nice buffet and you don't have to carry your plate because everything comes on flying saucers.
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If he wanted to get to the front of a line, jacket comes on, metaphorically, and he's Lou Reed.
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The call comes on the heels of updates in museum restitution guidelines in Germany and the Netherlands last year.
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The announcement comes on the heels of both Bloomberg's widely panned debate performance in Nevada last week and Sen.
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It was an allusion to a very sexual scene that comes on the very first episode of her show.
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"The lack of water comes on top of the uncertainty that was already pressuring the corn crop," it said.
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The ruling comes on the heels of a similar injunction made by a federal judge in Pennsylvania last Friday.
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The ruling comes on the heels of a similar injunction made by a federal judge in Pennsylvania last Friday.
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This comes on top of the reduction that must take place to reconcile House and Senate defense spending levels.
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The news comes on the heels of a tumultuous week at the White House when Trump unexpectedly fired Comey.
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When automation comes on full bore, just autonomous vehicles will have about 20 million Americans out of work, overnight.
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The most recent launch comes on the heels of three short-range missile tests conducted by North Korea Friday.
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The move comes on the heels of a similar controversy over another local Chicago production that whitewashed Hispanic characters.
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On this episode of October's Very Owned, writer Ernest Wilkins (Complex, GQ) comes on to judge Drake's athletic prowess.
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Meanwhile, Teresa's appearance at Mohegan Sun on Sunday comes on the heels of a tough day for the reality star.
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Her exit comes on the back of the loss of a number of high-profile Asia-based executives last year.
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The news comes on the eve of International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM, which takes place on Feb. 6.
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The cash boost — the company's biggest yet — comes on the heels of a string of ongoing spats over worker pay.
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In one scene in the salon during episode 2, the music video for "Groove Is In the Heart" comes on.
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Launching March 1, the non-toxic collection comes on the heels of a her recent makeup collaboration with the brand.
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" The news comes on the heels of an announcement that China has banned Bieber from performing because he's too "controversial.
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The announcement comes on the heels of Senator Ted Cruz suspending his campaign for the Republican nomination on Tuesday night.
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Thursday's visit comes on the heels of the first lady's trip to Washington for the President's joint address to Congress.
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"Narkopop 2" comes on heavy like a war epic, but it's the conductor leading the charge, not the programmed kick.
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The report comes on the heels of President Donald Trump becoming the first sitting US president to enter North Korea.
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Lennar's higher home sales forecast comes on the back of its acquisition of smaller rival CalAtlantic Group Inc in February.
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This comes on the heels of another payments feature that lets group travelers split payments at the time of booking.
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The first challenge and technical challenge are both captured on a Saturday, while the "showstopper" challenge comes on a Sunday.
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That said, given that this revelation comes on the heels of a big beauty launch, we definitely wouldn't be surprised.
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Like Harlan, he also does national radio games, but his best work comes on TV, with his partner, Dan Fouts.
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The news comes on the heels of Airbnb streamlining their check-in process and confirming it is testing split payments.
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The VW news comes on the heels of a run of self-driving news from major car and tech companies.
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While he's now celebrating his recent engagement, the happy news comes on the heels of loss and devastation for Muniz.
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They watch TV. Many times we are competing with what comes on TV and not any of these new platforms.
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I've read a lot of literary and non-literary erotica, and I'm always like — wait, she comes on page 121?
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The Oval Office address comes on the heels of days of Trump's aides defending misleading claims about the border wall.
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Even though she got caught on camera she still comes on the news saying that I was aggressive and wrong.
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And it comes on the heels of a devastating year of extreme events exacerbated by climate change, like California's wildfires.
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The introspection comes on the heels of Evans's Broadway debut in the play Lobby Hero, alongside Michael Cera, this month.
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It comes on the heels of a rose-gold hair moment, seen on celebs like Kylie Jenner and Jemima Kirke.
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That comes on the heels of a roughly billion-barrel find in its offshore Guyana assets in the second quarter.
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The Ottawa summit comes on the heels of Britain voting to leave the European Union after more than 093 years.
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The latest revelation comes on the heels of last week's attacks on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman.
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When a daylight projection comes on, shot at a military test site in Nevada, drones streak like bullets above us.
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Paul Manafort stays on as chair, but Stephen Bannon, co-founder of conservative Breitbart News, comes on board as CEO.
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And all of that comes on top of rising global rates of consumption for chicken, according to OECD-FAO projections.
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That comes on top of the 47 months Mr Trump's former campaign chief recently received for tax and bank fraud.
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Bose's investment comes on the heels of the $25 million WHOOP secured in its last financing round earlier this year.
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Families wake in the middle of the night, when the power sometimes comes on, to take showers or wash clothes.
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When you hit the mute button on Echo, that red ring comes on that says the microphone is turned off.
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This comes on the heels of the release of three new iPhone models and a redesign of the Apple Watch.
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The announcement comes on the heels of Apple and chipmaker Qualcomm agreeing to dismiss all litigation between the two companies.
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This comes on top of the negative impact from the U.S.-China trade war that resulted in higher tariffs costs.
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In a way, the greatest boost to Stormzy's underground credibility on GSAP comes on a skit, rather than a track.
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Musk's plan to develop human computer implants comes on the heels of similar efforts by Google (GOOGL) and Facebook (FB).
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I wouldn't ascribe any spiritual category to DMT—I like it when my favorite track comes on at the club.
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One-sided bromance For most of Trump's first term, Abe has seemed like the friend who comes on too strong.
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Speaking of spoiling yourself, a fresh start around cash comes on February 4, thanks to the new moon in Aquarius.
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This comes on the heels of the European Central Bank cutting growth forecasts and unveiling a new round of stimulus.
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EFSA's 284-page study comes on top of environmental concerns that have dogged the palm oil industry for several years.
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Rauner defended the state's borrowing, which comes on the heels of last week's downgrades of Illinois' already-low credit ratings.
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We think they're amazing and every time their song comes on in the club we love getting down to them.
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The stroller photo comes on the same day Khloé shared a sweet message about her "incredibly strong and resilient" family.
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Qatar said regional concerns about nuclear safety will be amplified when the Saudi Arabian civil nuclear programme comes on stream.
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The request comes on the heels of emerging details around Russia's successful attempts to hack election systems in many states.
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Hit Powersong, and a pre-selected running anthem comes on, pushing you to kick it up a notch (or five).
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The attack comes on the heels of Jack and his now ex-wife, Lisa, finalizing their divorce ... rather amicably too.
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"Crunch time for South Africa's fiscal and policy credibility comes on 24 February," BNP Paribas Securities economist Jeffrey Schultz said.
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The news, which comes on the heels of a deadly chemical attack in Syria earlier this week, has been polarizing.
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This report comes on the heels of an enforcement action against Equifax and TransUnion and their subsidiaries, announced in January.
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French's investment in education comes on the heels of the $500k he raised to help build a hospital in Uganda.
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A test of the economy's strength — and for staffing stocks — comes on Friday, when monthly U.S. employment data is released.
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This comes on the same day that Kesha supporters gathered outside Sony headquarters in Midtown Manhattan to protest the label.
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It's strange, slinky party-rap, and I can turn my brain off and just enjoy myself when it comes on.
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But Thursday's claim comes on the heels of a British government analysis that Putin "probably" approved the poisoning of Litvinenko.
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Anytime I'm watching TV and the movie comes on, I'll watch it, no matter how many times I've seen it.
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This comes on the heels of his tacit invitation to the Russians to invade our NATO allies in Eastern Europe.
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This comes on top of the $892 million ZTE has already paid in fines and penalties over the past year.
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Pressure on Temer to leave office comes on the heels of the impeachment of leftist president Dilma Rousseff last year.
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The top secret designation comes on top of more than 1,300 emails that have previously been classified at lower levels.
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Toyota's warning comes on the heels of similar projections by other Japanese automakers, such as Honda Motor and Mazda Motor.
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The most recent launch comes on the heels of three short-range missile tests conducted by North Korea on Friday.
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For a Thursday repast, how about home-cooked Chinese takeout, cheaper and better than anything that comes on a bike?
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The Wednesday morning test comes on the heels of North Korea's second ballistic missile test in less than a month.
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This increase, which comes on top of a 21% hike the year before, helped them cover their policyholders' medical care.
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That also comes on the back of May economic data, including fixed-asset investment growth and retail sales, missing expectations.
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And this comes on top of allegations that Pruitt had been overspending on security details and first-class plane trips.
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You're plugged in, on the go, and playing your favorite station on Spotify when a great new song comes on.
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At one point, the volume drops dramatically and closed captioning comes on the screen to mimic Michael's own hearing impairment.
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The news comes on the heels of Volkswagen's June investment of $100 million in QuantumScape, a solid-state battery startup.
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The agreement comes on the day of impeachment hearings were set to begin, allowing Bentley to avoid the public spectacle.
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The sound comes on gradually, tapping and clanking, at first a tentative rat-tat-tat from somewhere down the street.
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"Any time he comes on, I turn it off because it'll make me teary," Ms. Hayward said in an interview.
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The recent accident also comes on the heels of six years of stagnant or declining living standards for ordinary Russians.
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Their statement comes on the heels of Queen Elizabeth's, who spoke out about the hurricane's destruction just two days earlier.
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For the tech industry, the first test comes on Tuesday: A crime- and terrorism-focused committee led by Republican Sen.
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The end of the season for many comes on Thursday, with the annual Winter Texan appreciation day in Nuevo Progreso.
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I like to wake up to Afrobeats, so that usually comes on the Sonos, but sometimes it's very ignorant rap.
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A U.N. spokesperson said its aid to the Venezuelan defectors comes on the condition that they renounce their military activities.
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Before Coogie comes on the dead body and, fatefully, takes the young man's necklace, we see Chicago through his eyes.
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The 'Reminders' app, that comes on the iPhone, has helped me a lot and has made me much more responsible.
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The president's rally comes on the eve of Super Tuesday where 14 states across the country will hold primary elections.
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The passage of the bill comes on the 100th anniversary of women in the US winning the right to vote.
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"It's just a pillow, and shut up about it," he will yell at the TV when the commercial comes on.
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The vote in Virginia comes on the heels of Trump's disapproval hitting 220006 percent in the latest Fox News poll.
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Warren's attack on Exxon comes on the heels of recent Congressional hearings digging into the company's sketchy climate history. Rep.
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In another, Gaby Hoffmann plays a phone stalker for whom the description "comes on too strong" is not strong enough.
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The move comes on the heels of a string of mysterious deaths and illnesses thought to be related to vaping.
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The decision, which was approved through a 46 to 37 vote, comes on the heels of pushback from Kickstarter leadership.
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The announcement comes on the heels of the massive Equifax breach, which could affect as many as 143 million Americans.
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Gab pushing from Asia Registry comes on the heels of the social media company filing an antitrust lawsuit against Google.
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Drawing a line under the WeWork fiasco Wednesday's earnings report also comes on the heels of WeWork's botched IPO attempt.
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The report comes on the heels of Comey's high-profile appearance last week in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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This comes on the heels of US$22018bn for all of 2178 and a total of US$2605bn for 6053.
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Voidcall comes on the heels of last year's submission by Szablewski: Underrun, a similarly-petite twin stick shooter using WebGL.
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It comes on the back of an extended fight with Congress over immigration and government funding that left Trump bruised.
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The hot dog comes on a poppyseed bun and dressed with mustard, relish, onions, tomatoes, pickles, peppers, and celery salt.
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Trump's smaller request comes on the heels of a significant budget boost last year after several North Korean missile tests.
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The move comes on the heels of Teyana putting Jeremih on blast Wednesday ... calling him every name in the book.
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This comes on a big news day for Silicon Valley as Microsoft announced plans to acquire LinkedIn for $26.2 billion.
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This comes on top of the Obama-era sanctions he reimposed on Iran after pulling out of the Iran nuclear agreement.
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This Biel drama comes on the heels of a serious measles outbreak that has public officials, and the public, very worried.
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The assessment by one of the world's leading energy authorities comes on the heels of a difficult time for coal producers.
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" — celebrating a reward that comes on Tuesdays when they beat The Tonight Show in the ratings," Times writer John Koblin noted.
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The missile test, conducted with a Minuteman III, comes on the heels of North Korea's second successful test of an ICBM.
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Erdogan's statement comes on the same day as Saudi Arabia launches its Future Investment Initiative (FII), an investment conference in Riyadh.
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This massive increase comes on top of a 22010 percent gain in imports from Myanmar in 22015 from the prior year.
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Her return comes on the heels of longtime coach Adam Levine's announcement in May that he would be departing the show.
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This all comes on the heels of her web series 86ed, where she portrays a young woman reeling from a breakup.
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The bedtime reminder isn't even a standalone app; it's just a feature built into the clock that comes on your iPhone.
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The move comes on the heels of recent revelations that Facebook had mishandled the user data of over 50 million people.
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Renewables on the rise The Mondelez purchase comes on the heels of a major milestone in the booming renewable energy industry.
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This announcement comes on the tail of similar disputes about alternative food products, which have been gaining popularity in recent years.
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The next release, featuring Bosco, is due out in July, and comes on the heels of Redito's forthcoming August LP Neutropical.
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"He thought I was being nice to him because I am nice to everyone that comes on the show," she said.
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It also comes on the heels of Sri Lanka's Easter Day attacks that killed over 300 people, including two Saudi nationals.
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The V2V announcement comes on the heels of the recently published DOT guidelines for self-driving cars from earlier this year.
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This startling confirmation comes on the heels of horrendous chemical weapons attacks by Mr. Assad against his own people in Syria.
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PILOT TRAINING The allotted 100 to 150 hours of jet preparation comes on top of the hours needed for pilot training.
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That assistance comes on top of the financial tax credits that reduce monthly premiums for about 2000 percent of Obamacare customers.
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Moody's said its ratings remain on review for a downgrade and comes on the heels of a downgrade by S&P.
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Despite being one of the stock apps that comes on every Android device, the success of Google Photos was not guaranteed.
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As the U.S. LNG comes on stream, it can choose whether to got to Europe or Asia depending on the price.
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Leaving Neverland also comes on the heels of Surviving R. Kelly, a six-part Lifetime docuseries that aired in early January.
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The announcement comes on the heels of Netflix's recent romantic comedy The Incredible Jessica James, starring Jessica Williams and Chris O'Dowd.
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The production and lyrics may be even cheesier two decades later, but who doesn't rock their body when this comes on?
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The warning comes on the heels of Stefan Bomhard's appointment as the Chief Executive Officer of the FTSE 100-listed group.
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The #BestCarcass debate comes on the heels of the #BestBeard, #BestStripes, and #BestSpots, and it's as tight a contest as ever.
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But what if, as some economists believe, GDP for the first quarter comes on April 28th just a hair below zero?
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The occasional exception is when a columnist like Nick Kristof, who knows the story of North Korea so well, comes on.
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I can already imagine strippers adding a little bit more bounce in their booties when it comes on during their shift.
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Fox comes on for a stint late at night and very early in the morning, when convienantly most are in bed.
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When Camilla Cabello's "Havana" comes on, Partridge throws up hers arms in excitement and starts singing along and dancing with friends.
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Sunday night's earthquake comes on the heels of a 5.6-magnitude earthquake two months ago that rattled a half-dozen states.
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The $12 million comes on top of the $25 million the group recently announced it would spend in the final days.
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It comes on the heels of the country's recent parliamentary elections which saw Prime Minister Narendra Modi win a decisive victory.
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Kutcher's announcement of the final season comes on the heels of his testimony in the alleged "Hollywood ripper" serial killer trial.
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"We would like to retain majority but it depends on who comes on the other side of the table," Ramírez said.
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Employee ownership typically comes on top of pay, rather than substituting some of it (not at United, which explains that fiasco).
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The egg recall also comes on the same day the CDC announced multistate E. coli outbreak linked to chopped romaine lettuce.
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The price increase comes on the heels of another $5 hike imposed on the streaming platform less than a year ago.
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The deal comes on the heels of 2020 campaign announcements, at a time when Democrats are grasping for a unifying cause.
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While such new capacity comes on-line, higher prices have removed any requirement for more cuts at older, higher-cost plants.
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The new hairstyle comes on the tails of the announcement that Teigen and husband John Legend are having a second child.
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The news comes on the heels of Ray's current GF alleging he assaulted her and repeatedly prevented her from calling cops.
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"When Jesus comes on the scene, there's no evidence, but when Helena goes, you see this surge in relics," said Cargill.
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Jayapal's column comes on the heels of an unprecedented number of abortion restrictions or bans being passed at the state level.
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The announcement comes on the heels of the network's decision to drop Loughlin in the wake of the college admissions scandal.
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After transitioning between the singers and back into a more complex beat, Yeezy finally comes on to drop a verse. Sorta.
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This announcement comes on the heels of an electronics ban back in March, which affected Middle Eastern and North African countries.
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So it is that, nine years since her last VMAs appearance, this one comes on a rising swell of Britney goodwill.
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Inslee's visit to California comes on the heels of other Democratic presidential challengers coming to California to charm voters and donors.
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What's amazing is all this comes on the heels of a snag in his distribution deal that delayed the record's release.
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Second, because it comes on the heels of an Obama administration that was too soft on Wall Street to begin with.
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This, of course, comes on the heels of Jules calling 911 Wednesday morning after the 2 engaged in a nasty argument.
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The solid number comes on the heels of recent data showing a strong labor market and a pickup in consumer prices.
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The bombing Thursday comes on the heels of a suicide bombing Tuesday in Istanbul in which 10 German tourists were killed.
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The move comes on the heels of industry-wide cuts last year that ranged from about 23 percent to 235.40 percent.
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All of this comes on the heels of a truly one-of-a-kind presidency, and one certainly ripe for criticism.
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Martin's casting comes on the heels of some other major additions to the third season of Ryan Murphy's American Crime Story.
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This comes on the heels of the Senate Judiciary claiming that Jared Kushner failed to disclose emails about WikiLeaks and Russia.
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It should be noted that recent footwear funding activity comes on the heels of some positive developments for the shoe industry.
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That comes on top of a new Department of Justice lawsuit that could cost Volkswagen at least $1.65 billion in fines.
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Dropping on June the 17th the Ninja Drive By EP is a super-solid four-tracker that comes on seriously strong.
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When the song comes on in a club it feels like an intrusion, or like a guilt-trip from a friend.
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The deal also comes on the heels of market debut of payments peers Britain's Network International, Italy's Nexi and UAE's Finablr.
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And it comes on top of rising inflation in the US. These factors are forming a toxic trifecta for Treasury bondholders.
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The winter drought comes on the heels of a monsoon that receded in early September, almost three weeks earlier than expected.
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The case comes on the heels of another matter the SEC filed against Atlanta-based building products maker BlueLinx Holdings Inc.
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A full moon in fellow air sign Libra comes on this day, too: A major climax in an important conversation arrives.
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A big test comes on April 25th, when the prince is due to unveil the kingdom's long-delayed "Vision" reform plan.
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Tuesday's sell-off comes on the back of a major run-up in the aerospace sector over the past few years.
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She regularly comes on the five days the library is open to search retailing openings, arrange interviews and take employment tests.
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The announcement comes on the eve of the G20 summit in Hangzhou, China, after weeks of negotiations between the two countries.
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His death comes on the same day that President Trump is hosting the Super Bowl champion Patriots at the White House.
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Then one day, "I'm On Fire" comes on at CVS and you realize that you, too, have got a bad desire.
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In "Dressed to Kill" (1980), toward the end of her session with Mr. Caine's Dr. Elliott, Kate comes on to him.
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"This argument comes on the heels of the administration's decision to reverse the Obama-era guidance on affirmative action," ACLU said.
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The terrible year comes on the back of a poor record in 2015, when Pershing Square's main fund lost 20 percent.
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The scheduled meeting comes on the heels of an apparent discrepancy within the Trump administration over its position on North Korea.
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Lahtiranta, who comes on board Goldman as a partner, was formerly chief technology at Verizon Media Group (previously known as Oath).
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Ma's prediction comes on top of the at least 1.3 trillion yuan of tax reductions estimated by Beijing for this year.
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Many weasels spend time in water, and one species, the sea otter, is a marine mammal that rarely comes on land.
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Pros: Long-lasting, energy-smart lights with an old-fashioned glowCons: Better for inside rather than outside, comes on green string
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It comes on the heels of the deadly storm system that plagued much of the Midwest, South and East over Christmas.
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The rally comes on the back of a huge sell-off a week ago Sunday when bitcoin prices sank to $5,500.
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The offering comes on the heels of fellow unicorn Snap, which went public earlier this year in a highly anticipated IPO.
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It's also hardly a coincidence that this announcement comes on one of the company's most important earnings reports in recent memory.
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The appearance comes on the heels of their fifth and latest album, Welcome to Sideways, which dropped in November last year.
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Timing: The poll's release comes on the heels of President Trump's rally in Pennsylvania Saturday night, meant to promote Saccone's candidacy.
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But instead of adorable taking pups, instead what comes on is the trailer for Seth Rogen's new animated comedy, Sausage Party.
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It comes on top of restrictions on entry into the US from 26 countries in Europe that Trump announced on Wednesday.
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But occasionally, you'll be sitting in a coffee shop and a song comes on that reminds you of your first kiss.
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The announcement comes on the heels of other closures in the Keys, including tourist hotspots as well as theaters and museums.
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"Hannah comes on and she knows what guard unit was called in and what kind of weapons were used," he said.
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" JON PARELES The first posthumous music from Nipsey Hussle comes on this single from DJ Khaled's new album, "Father of Asahd.
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This comes on the tail of a massive crackdown on the LGBTQ community following a concert in Cairo this past September.
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Wang's sentence comes on the same day that President Rouhani's brother, Hossein Fereydoun, was detained in Tehran for unspecified financial crimes.
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The intensifying chaos in upper echelons of the NRA comes on the heels of a particularly bad year for the organization.
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When a legendary band plays a show, the elated audience is usually hoarse by the time the group comes on stage.
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The statement comes on the heels of new questions of how tough the Vatican is on bishops accused of sexual abuse.
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That special treatment comes on top of generous subsidies from local communities eager to bring business to their struggling industrial districts.
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The U.S. military action comes on the heels of recent Kata'ib Hezbollah strikes on Iraqi military bases that host American troops.
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The tour comes on the heels of their album of duets, "Re-Boot," which was released to critical acclaim last year.
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Prices usually lag sales by several months, and sales are beginning to crumble, even as more inventory comes on the market.
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The planned subpoena comes on the heels of other House committee demands for related documents to Mike Pompeo and Rudy Giuliani.
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The jump comes on the back of stronger-than-expected inflation numbers which increased expectations for a Federal Reserve rate hike.
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This all comes on top of the worldwide servers, no logging policy, six simultaneous connections, and 30-day money-back guarantee.
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The win comes on the heels of a win in New Hampshire and as polls show him far outpacing his competitors.
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Sadly, his passing comes on the same day his final film, "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" is released on Netflix.
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The misconception comes on top of so many others around the flu shot -- for example, the flu shot causing the flu.
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You'll be exposed to new tunes, and you can think of the person who suggested each song when it comes on.
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All of that comes on the back of a run of six games in 17 days, even before next week's pileup.
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The prospectus comes on the opening day of Dropbox, another cloud technology IPO, which opened 40 percent higher on Friday morning.
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Even worse, it comes on the heels of the House introducing legislation that would weaken the rights afforded by the ADA.
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The news comes on the heels of Kid's drunken rant about Oprah last week at his Honky Tonk bar in Nashville.
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Since buying the sunrise simulation wake up light, this gradual light helps me wake up, even before the alarm comes on.
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Rubio's best, and perhaps last, chance for a turnaround comes on Thursday when the four Republican finalists will debate in Miami.
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Coincidentally, the leak comes on the five-year anniversary of Frank Ocean's Channel Orange, which was accompanied by a similar discussion.
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Zhang's arrest comes on the heels of reports about Yang, the Chinese woman who had reportedly been selling access to Trump.
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It also comes on the heels of late May's suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, which killed 22.
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Her Harvard Business School enrollment comes on the heels of the news that Kim Kardashian West is studying to become a lawyer.
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People fight a lot when the tanker arrives; [it] rarely comes on time and we wait for two-three hours for [it].
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His death also comes on the same day that his late friend and Soundgarden lead singer Chris Cornell would have turned 53.
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In addition, the deal comes on the back of a multitude of takeovers by big tech companies of coveted cloud software firms.
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This comes on the heels of the campaign hiring four key Iowa staffers and three 2016 veterans in New Hampshire last week.
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The scheduled meeting between Kardashian West and Trump comes on the heels of two major criminal justice developments at the White House.
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Early voting in the runoff for Georgia's Sixth District congressional seat kicked off May 30; election day itself comes on June 20.
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That character is Campbell Eliot (played by Toby Wallace) who makes viewers dislike him from the first moment he comes on screen.
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Russia's multiple provocations undermine European efforts to obtain guarantees of continued gas transit through Ukraine after Nord Stream 2 comes on line.
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This comes on top of $7.7 million in government R&D contracts from DARPA for a total of $12.15 million in financing.
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A commercial comes on from time to time promoting a product that sprays some kind of plastic or rubber coating on things.
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This news comes on the heels of the Binary delaying a planned $75 million additional close to its $175 million second fund.
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AT&T's pledge to sell $10 billion of core assets next year comes on the heels of a number of 2019 divestitures.
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The news comes on the heels of Microsoft's acknowledgments that it has interrupted previous attacks targeting the staffs of several congressional candidates.
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Thompson's ruling comes on the heels of decisions by other federal courts blocking similar bans in Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio.
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The details: The announcement from the Post comes on the heels of President Trump requesting audio and video relating to Khashoggi's disappearance.
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The news comes on the same day that Manziel's second agent, Drew Rosenhaus, terminated his contract with the former Cleveland Browns quarterback.
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The news that Lyft's business is picking up comes on the heels of two other major announcements by the ride-hail company.
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The latest deployment comes on the heels of the Pentagon's decision to send more assets to the Middle East earlier this month.
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The visit comes on the same day as a major speech Trump is scheduled to give in Phoenix clarifying his immigration policy.
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Brainsway's move to the greater New York metropolitan area comes on the heels of its highest revenue generating quarter in its history.
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The question I ask every person who comes on our show to discuss self-driving cars is: is this going to happen.
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The new money comes on top of the $2 billion announced in 200, bringing Amazon's total investment in India to $5 billion.
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The Democratic presumptive nominee's decision comes on the heels of the Republican National Convention, which drew to a close Thursday in Cleveland.
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The news of Ritchie's new position comes on the heels of a year of particularly negative press for the pizza company's brand.
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The premier's support for the bill comes on the heels of the Stanford sex assault case that's making waves across North America.
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The news of the text messages comes on the heels of another lawsuit, this one from Becky G, née Rebbeca Marie Gomez.
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The news, which was first spotted by XDA Developers, comes on the same day Google announced the release of Android 9 Pie.
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The poll comes on the heels of the third presidential debate, which a post-debate CNN/ORC snap poll showed Clinton won.
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This bug comes on the heels of a security breach in September that exposed the personal data of almost 50-million users.
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Plus, it removes the ill will people feel toward Spotify when an ad comes on during a party and ruins the mood.
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Verizon's investment on Yahoo comes on the heels of its acquisition of AOL, which introduced Verizon to the way advertising technology works.
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The news comes on the heels of a big night for Bohemian Rhapsody's cast and crew last Sunday at the Golden Globes.
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The video, which is being misattributed to North Korea, comes on the heels of a very tense weekend on the Korean peninsula.
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It comes on top of his rejection of the nuclear deal with Iran and the fight he has picked over trade tariffs.
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Nate comes on the heels of three other major storms, Harvey, Irma and Maria, which devastated Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico, respectively.
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The news comes on the same day as Razer's latest earnings, which saw annual revenue grow 38 percent to reach $712.4 million.
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This comes on the heels of a quarterly report that featured the largest decline in comparable store sales since the financial crisis.
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The API launch comes on the heels of a YUGE October financing round, which netted the company $180 million in new cash.
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The parade comes on the same day the couple announced the cutest group of bridesmaids and page boys for their royal wedding.
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The activity comes on the backdrop of heightened tensions between North Korea and its main enemies, the U.S., South Korea and Japan.
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Four out of five times, it's the green light that flashes; the other 20% of the time, the red light comes on.
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That effort comes on the heels of Friday's performance, when the Clippers' bench torched the Los Angeles Lakers' second unit 56-25.
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Attack comes two days after Istanbul bombing The attack in Diyarbakir comes on the heels of the suicide bombing Tuesday in Istanbul.
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The sentence comes on the heels of the imprisonment of outgoing Christian governor of Jakarta, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, commonly known as Ahok.
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Why it matters: This comes on the heels of mounting scrutiny over multiple accusations of unwanted sexual advances emerged against several lawmakers.
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Smart's appeal mostly comes on the defensive end, but he's also able to run Boston's offense when Thomas isn't in the game.
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The fact that so many people text me even now if a rerun comes on, they're like, 'Are you and Kourtney okay?
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The report comes on the heels of a batch of economic reports that have been better than expected but not stunningly good.
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The dare comes on the eve of the next Republican debate in Des Moines, Iowa, which Trump has pledged to not attend.
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He's brokenhearted at losing Spencer, his spiritual father, which comes on the heels of losing his de facto brother, Andrew (Scott Shepherd).
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Heat stroke, or hyperthermia, comes on suddenly in the form of a throbbing headache, rapid pulse, and red, hot, and dry skin.
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This comes on top of supplies being taken off the market in Iran due to U.S. sanctions and in conflict-ridden Venezuela.
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The opposition from the states comes on top of a separate legal challenge to the new ban brought by Hawaii on Wednesday.
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The retreat from record levels comes on a day that marks the 30th anniversary of the 1987 Black Monday stock market crash.
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That failure of moral leadership comes on top of a series of political failures over the first six months of Trump's presidency.
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Tuesday's ruling comes on the heels of a victory for Jawbone in a separate trade case filed against the company by Fitbit.
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But the ginormous gust of wind beneath our wings comes on Saturday, when go-getter Mars zooms into Sagittarius until May 28!
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The latest bout of Trumpian immigrant-bashing fits the mould in one respect: it comes on the heels of an economic downturn.
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The policy comes on top of other recent efforts to add climate change issues into the new national school curriculum, said Muhwati.
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But, sure, if this comes on the playlist after "Bodak Yellow" ends, you're not going to throw your phone out the window.
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This Disney World agreement comes on the tail of the July announcement that Disneyland in California would also be raising its wages.
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YPF's debt issue comes on the heels of a $360 million seven-year bond sale by real estate company IRSA Commercial Properties .
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Kasich's recent rise comes on the back of a string of high-profile endorsements from local activists and powerhouses, including former Sen.
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The hire comes on the heels of Apple landing its first big-budget TV show in the US, Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories.
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The heat comes on the heels of what the National Weather Service has called the wettest winter in the city's recorded history.
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If the noodles are too dry, a small bowl of hot, savory broth comes on the side, which can be drizzled on.
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The Grand Mac comes on a bigger bun and features two 2.7 ounce patties, which makes it a one-third-pound sandwich.
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After the migraine comes on, Baldwin must immediately take her medicine before finding a dark room to rest and close her eyes.
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It comes on the heels of Trump retweeting violent videos from a far-right group in the United Kingdom, referring to Sen.
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The development comes on the heels of Trump's pardoning of conservative pundit Dinesh D'Souza, who had pleaded guilty to campaign finance charges.
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The bill also comes on the heels of the arrival of a caravan of immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico border last week.
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