Coming up with an opening line on a dating app can sometimes be much more intimidating than coming up with one to use IRL.
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And then coming up with a few more and and like, Oh. And then coming up with a solid ten, cause you gotta have ten songs, can't be nine.
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The challenge is then coming up with the perfect .
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Coming up with a goal is really the hardest part.
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We also have a partnership coming up with Riposte Magazine.
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Nonetheless, some municipal governments are coming up with creative responses.
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Coming up with the perfect best man speech isn't easy.
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And the Senate is coming up with a great plan.
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"I'm coming up with baked chicken tonight," my mom wrote.
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Must we keep coming up with ever more inventive dishes?
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Coming up with a New Year's resolution can be tough.
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Coming up with something first is not the only kind.
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It's not like they're coming up with their own emojis.
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They shouldn't have trouble coming up with the down payment.
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But coming up with a truly exclusive name is hard.
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Every week I was coming up with an improved model.
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They were coming up with very different proposals and solutions.
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We spent 00 minutes coming up with his top questions.
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Coming up with a Halloween costume can be sooo stressful.
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We are coming up with a plan to help now.
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"People kept coming up with different words," Ms. Campbell said.
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What is your process for coming up with the tweets?
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And coming up with a good name can be fun.
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Coming up with the perfect family vacation had eluded us.
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Sometimes we have trouble coming up with another two cents.
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Coming up with something first is not the only kind.
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I'm better at coming up with a joke for myself.
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There's new hearings coming up with Facebook, Google and Twitter.
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Authorities are coming up with a plan to retrieve the remains.
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The real challenge now is coming up with great programming ideas.
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That's OK. Ikea is coming up with a new meatless meatball.
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There's a lot to consider in coming up with an answer.
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"You see that same maturity coming up with Alphabet," Pichette says.
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At least he's smart about coming up with good email addresses.
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She also explained her process for coming up with new dishes.
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This means coming up with a fresh new storyline, and fast.
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Of coming up with a few songs and being like, oh.
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And without those numbers, coming up with solutions is especially hard.
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Spiegel is great at coming up with creative and unique products.
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Coming up with a new twist on that design isn't easy.
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What's a name that you're really proud of coming up with?
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So why are people coming up with such radically different solutions?
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Most people aren't very good at coming up with boring lies!
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An inspiration board is key for coming up with new ideas.
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Coming up with passwords that are easy to remember is difficult.
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Leading designers are coming up with innovative solutions that mimic nature.
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Couples keep coming up with creative ways to announce their pregnancies.
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We're into being creative and coming up with our own ideas.
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The next part — coming up with solutions — is where they diverge.
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But it's somewhat sensationalistic to keep coming up with increasing numbers.
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Have a hard time coming up with the perfect first line?
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Innovation is precisely about coming up with new solutions to problems.
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Many states are also coming up with solutions on their own.
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These are the fans coming up with it on their own.
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People are going to keep coming up with those little moments.
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In coming up with the ideas, often I'm roaring with laughter.
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Other companies are coming up with creative ways to offer cash.
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According to Blayney, this makes coming up with a plan difficult.
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Do you want to be coming up with crazy new math?
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Coming up with a consistent theme set was a real challenge.
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"The actors keep reaching into themselves and coming up with gold."
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The biggest challenge is coming up with new ideas, he said.
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The biggest challenge for Pieters is coming up with new ideas.
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The good news is that cities are coming up with solutions.
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He warned Washington against coming up with alternative ideas for Syria.
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We do so much work before coming up with one name.
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Coming up with the hypothesis and testing it took two years.
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What's your approach to coming up with stories for your films?
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Yeah, we talked about that, but at this point in my life… I've been coming up with band names since I was 12 years old, and I just didn't feel like coming up with another one.
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Creative people coming up with new ideas about how to use space.
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We're super interested in coming up with multiple solutions to solve it.
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Musk can't stop coming up with new ideas, either, like the Hyperloop.
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Can you say how many people will be coming up with you?
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Soon people were coming up with new words all over the place.
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Coming up with a logical use case is only the first step.
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They've tried coming up with more appealing names, like TourX and Sportbrake.
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You're coming up with creative solutions to financial or career-related problems.
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"He added, "Thirteen-year-olds are coming up with really insane stuff.
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Coming up with a compelling idea worth chasing is only step one.
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Science News writes that different techniques are coming up with different results.
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We're not supposed to have 435 generals coming up with our strategy.
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The amount of heat coming up with this warmer water is profound.
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Coming up with the scheme is only the beginning of Vernon's depravity.
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Jim Frohna: Jill is always coming up with amazing turns-of-phrase.
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And they're coming up with more creative ways to accomplish their goal.
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Having trouble coming up with a sentiment worthy of the universe's attention?
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So we're coming up with a system, and we've been building it.
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How are you coming up with the number, given all these variables?
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Tom Mollo said, "I couldn't see my father coming up with that."
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His team was deft in coming up with punchlines on short notice.
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Netflix conceded that coming up with successful talk shows hadn't been easy.
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That's disturbing that he's coming up with a Mid-East plan. Yeah.
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However, the biggest barrier is usually coming up with a down payment.
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In the past, it was about coming up with attention-grabbing ads.
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For me, coming up with a crossword theme is a systematic exercise.
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Rian, you have a new "Star Wars" trilogy coming up with Disney.
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" His wife Sarah added: "He's coming up with new things (to say).
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So we're on the verge of coming up with our new target.
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But the Republicans are nowhere near coming up with the "replace" part.
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Meanwhile, the market is watching, and coming up with its own answers.
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A confectioner, Nicolas Appert, spent years coming up with a successful process.
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Coming up with actual, workable ideas and then implementing them is difficult.
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But how does a company like Havas keep coming up with fresh ideas?
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Remember how they told us, hey we are coming up with a deal.
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But coming up with one fiduciary standard for the industry has been slow.
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" She added that coming up with the blockchain technology is the "easy part.
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And then she kept coming up with little sayings that I called Livisms.
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Coming up with ideas is a skill, and there are strategies that help.
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Keep in mind, they are hardly alone in coming up with this approach.
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We'll get in that zone and we'll just start coming up with shit.
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Then we developed the Ted character and started coming up with his history.
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KB: When we were coming up with the name Arthur wanted an original .
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They are coming up with a plan on how to deal with it.
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You're coming up with brilliant work-arounds for whatever's been in your way.
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"It's not about coming up with a groundbreaking outfit every day," Roche says.
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Coming up, with the midterms just months away, are the Dems in decline.
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Waypoint, as a site, isn't coming up with an overall top 10 list.
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When we were coming up with ideas, I'll google it several different times.
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Coming up with twists on names seems to be a hobby of hers.
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I like the interpretation and the invention these people are coming up with.
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Veteran Bill Bennett is coming up with historical significance, don&apost miss this.
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He was a big thinker and enjoyed coming up with new business ventures.
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BECKY QUICK: We're going to have much more coming up with Warren Buffett.
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My cats are always coming up with new, innovative ways to sit around.
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It's like coming up with a strong-enough password for yet another site.
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I found myself coming up with more creative ways of expressing my excitement.
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"People tried coming up with explanations of how it could happen," he said.
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" Literary writers have faced the difficulty of coming up with alternatives for "yeoman.
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Options could include appealing or coming up with a new plan, it added.
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But it can't be at the exclusion of coming up with real solutions.
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Zuckerberg has already indicated that he would support Congress coming up with legislation.
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But that's why we're artists — we just keep coming up with new ideas.
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And criminals are coming up with more creative ways to get your information.
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Were they coming up with the money for financing political campaigns, or what?
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Coming up with other answers and getting this puzzle accepted was a struggle.
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My 8- year-old, the future entrepreneur, is constantly coming up with ideas.
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The FCC was tasked with coming up with some limits by Aug. 2.
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This brings us back to Keynes' knack for coming up with pithy phrases.
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It also involves coming up with some categorical take on Russia's current regime.
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Stella keeps coming up with whiny "poor me" rationalizations for her criminal acts.
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Coming up with demeaning nicknames was the one skill we knew Trump had.
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Do you ever take these into consideration when coming up with new emojis?
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"I was sitting with my staff, coming up with my verbiage," she said.
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Oddly, coming up with incorrect answers for the multiple choice can be challenging.
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Coming up with the incorrect answers for the multiple choice can be challenging.
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It depends on people coming up with a breakthrough idea to improve life.
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I think it really is about coming up with a different narrative outside.
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As a result, we've shed old rituals without coming up with new ones.
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"You're just coming up with this now, right before the election?" he said.
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Many of us are challenged, but we're coming up with good, creative ideas.
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And companies could instead focus their efforts on coming up with better products.
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On the way, he ran into Rosenthal coming up with two Marines: Pfc.
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Coming up with a plan for how to handle your bills is important.
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You've invested time in coming up with creative ways to use social media.
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So I spent maybe eight hours coming up with a grid around that.
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Number two is coming up with creative ways to spend your time indoors.
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Oh, Balmain, Alexander McQueen, Rick Owens, he's been coming up with some bangers.
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The scientists, industrialists and planners seem to be coming up with the goods.
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He was coming up with those hands and that left hook, overhand right.
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But challenge them to get creative in coming up with a repayment plan.
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It's working together and coming up with a bill that does do that.
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Nature keeps coming up with new and baffling ways to blow things up.
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Coming up with an actual fix to this problem is not conceptually impossible.
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Part of that duty means coming up with new rules on the fly.
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Coming up with the $200 billion in federal funding will not be easy.
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Is it different coming up with jokes with so much leaning on this special?
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H.E.R.Life is too short to waste time coming up with an acronym for this.
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I don't know how they keep coming up with all these amazing new things.
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I do think there&aposs an ominous challenge coming up, with automation and robotics.
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Which means coming up with a pipeline of new features to fuel continued use.
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Honestly, Twitter didn't disappoint coming up with pitches that Hollywood should take note off.
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States would then be tasked with coming up with their own health insurance systems.
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As any good inventor knows, coming up with a concept is just the beginning.
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Dr. Tate did not play a direct role in coming up with a proof.
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Coming up with a clear vision and plan will save you time on execution.
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"The problem in batteries isn't coming up with a cool new piece of science."
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They're coming up with a whole variety of different ways of thinking about it.
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Now I'm coming up with Kimojis and the app and all these other ideas.
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One juror after another kept coming up with excuses about why they couldn't serve.
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This week's chaos gives the country a shot at coming up with something better.
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Are you excited about trying out the new features coming up with iOS 11?
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Often it results in something better, because you're both coming up with new adjustments.
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"We were all so into snapping and coming up with different ideas," she wrote.
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And I think you are defining unfair as coming up with a negative outcome.
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It's not just him coming up with these ideas, music is a huge collaboration.
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Coming up with a better headline for that photo will be a tall order.
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But Victoria wins the Fishy for coming up with a plan of her own.
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You're in a philosophical mood, and you're coming up with some fantastic ideas today.
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Which was why people started coming up with things like Saturday's Fuck Brexit Rally.
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Materials companies are coming up with more and more specialised ingredients for additive manufacturing.
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Coming up with a billion dollars over six months would certainly be a challenge.
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Fleet-footed and frugal Chinese firms are coming up with business-model innovations too.
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The private sector is thus coming up with plans to complement Mrs May's agenda.
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Cons to considerI had a hard time coming up with negatives for this device.
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And we'll have more coming up with these two-- in just a few moments.
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Celebrities often make for great inspiration when coming up with an epic Halloween costume.
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He even drew upon another personal interest, cryptography, in coming up with the level.
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So, how was Kardashian coming up with all of these random, thought-provoking questions?
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You're very imaginative today, and you're coming up with amazing ideas for the future.
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"Systems are not good at coming up with their own goals," he told me.
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Mike is always coming up with new and surprising ways to challenge the songs.
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People are always coming up with new ways to get better, faster, and stronger.
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Nobody is really coming up with any brilliant new concept in hockey these days.
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The league did itself no favors by coming up with a mealy-mouthed policy.
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"It's working together and coming up with a bill that does do that," Sen.
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Maybe. But it's also about coming up with just the right high-low balance.
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But it also committed them to coming up with a plan of their own.
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Being creative means taking risks, which means coming up with solutions that are unusual.
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If you're having trouble coming up with ideas for the ceremony, broaden your search.
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But she said HUD could lead the way by coming up with creative solutions.
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Gail Bichler, design director: Coming up with a meaningful cover image can be messy.
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Now came the shame: coming up with an excuse to bail on the party.
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Each police department is responsible for coming up with its own policy, she said.
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Sagittarius Uranus is attracted to alternative spirituality, and coming up with their own systems.
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They are working on coming up with a proposal that the president will sign.
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Well, we weren't claiming that we were coming up with, like, a novel concept.
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Thanks to Will and Joel for coming up with some improved clues and answers.
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"They're always going to be spinning and coming up with crazy stuff," she said.
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"It required coming up with some innovations in the world of cryptography," Marlinspike says.
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Now the M.T.A. must confront a very big challenge: coming up with the money.
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And now step by step coming up with really go to electrum mobility cars.
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"Cornwall has always been quite good at coming up with new innovations," Lloyd said.
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In February, a GOP attempt at coming up with immigration legislation ended in failure.
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Firms need to be more creative in coming up with ways to retain them.
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But new programs are coming up with creative ways to encourage cross-generational community.
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Responses were open-ended with respondents coming up with their own answers for pollsters.
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Binnington has starred the past two games, coming up with 38 saves Thursday night.
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I was tasked with coming up with all the chapel services in the film.
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And no one is coming up with that out of the five Republican plans.
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I see some people who for years have been speculating and coming-up with theories about FORMER First Lady Hillary Clinton's health, are now upset that some people are speculating and coming-up with theories about CURRENT First Lady Melania Trump's health.
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Even coming up with special arrangements and technology to make checkpoints unnecessary may prove lengthy.
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Modern artists have been coming up with more engaging ways to tap into this empathy.
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New York is getting scoring chances, but coming up with key hits is a problem.
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The lack of clarity left many confused or worse, coming up with worst-case scenarios.
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"Everyone is coming up with their own formulas and their own exclusive products," he says.
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We're already having a lot of fun coming up with things you've never seen before.
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"Coming up with a formal machine-readable specification or goal is conceptually tricky," Parno said.
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The two then learned of the other independently coming up with the pun on Twitter.
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The more the merrier, especially when they're coming up with such ingenious and straightforward hacks.
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"They said some people have trouble coming up with a fun pose," the volunteer said.
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The party leaders officially tasked with coming up with a DACA deal have gotten nowhere.
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But it's almost like a random sentence generator: You're constantly just coming up with nonsense.
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I'm just coming up with my own music that is stylistically similar to another era.
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The Times describes Mack, 35, as taking "full responsibility for coming up with" the brand.
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Researchers have also been coming up with strategies to help people change their procrastinating ways.
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"Everyone is coming up with their own formulas and their own exclusive products," John assures.
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Collins has designed 75 different paper airplanes, and he's still coming up with new ideas.
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I'm always coming up with ideas, I'm always inspired by things and jotting them down.
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"We might be seeing one of those kids coming up with a gold," he said.
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Is your significant other always coming up with excuses for why he can't meet up?
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"Kudos to your packaging folks for coming up with this concept," one couple wrote in.
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You're in the mood to experiment and are coming up with plenty of wild ideas.
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The alternative is coming up with games of "I Spy" that can last for months.
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However, for the 34 undocumented students, including Sonia, coming up with $10,000 is more challenging.
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Companies are coming up with ways to recover the fibres, usually with heat or chemicals.
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Coming up with the right answers will demand an inward look and will require time.
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Lawmakers acknowledged that coming up with a palatable budget offset would be a herculean task.
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Creating a fictional brand is more than just coming up with a clever logo, though.
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But coming up with names that might lead the IPO charge is a tough call.
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COMING up with a list of the world's best cities is a near-impossible task.
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Listening to her members and coming up with that number [to get to a majority].
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Now that some time has passed, Luca is working on coming up with a name.
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I can, however, blame Apple for not coming up with a good Apple Pencil pun.
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It signals a familiar issue with countries and cities coming up with ill-fitting solutions.
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Figuring out his name — or at least coming up with a strong list of contenders.
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Arizona was aggressive defensively, coming up with 14 steals, which contributed to 218 Illinois turnovers.
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Mr. Torrisi likes to wing it, coming up with new dishes by improvising with ingredients.
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It's just reflecting what I see, and maybe coming up with a caricature of it.
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There are many approaches to coming up with ideas, and no recipe works every time.
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The two key elements are focusing on illegal guns and coming up with the cash.
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Keating praised this system and said Apple should look at coming up with something similar.
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Have a hard time coming up with what words to say to someone you're into?
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After coming up with a framework, they got the trainings off the ground in 2014.
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She recommends coming up with a six-month game plan before handing in your resignation.
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Coming up with new ways to do that each time and re-sequencing the sets.
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I think it just seems like it's some natural thing that you're coming up with.
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However, he's open to other ways of coming up with the $200 billion in funding.
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Sidestep tiffs by coming up with a budget for flights, accommodations, food, excursions and shopping.
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Clients, and investors, are just coming up with every reason possible not to buy stocks.
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I thought you might ask me this, and I remember coming up with that answer.
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What type of techniques did you try out before coming up with the final range?
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You'll feel hopeful later this afternoon, and you'll be coming up with some great ideas.
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Coming up with a theme set like this is not as easy as it sounds.
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Part of the journey is coming up with ideas that separate them from Democratic orthodoxy.
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One of the most important steps in crossword construction is coming up with great clues.
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"He kept on coming up with the goods," the third-seeded Federer said of Millman.
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Coming up with a way to find illegal drug sales online is no easy task.
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"My main issue is coming up with ideas of what to talk about," he said.
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The most challenging part of puzzling for me is coming up with good, original clues.
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After coming up with a prototype, he called Mr. Sanandres, a friend from business school.
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Coming up with interesting clues for themeless puzzles is always a learning experience for me.
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Cycling through every possible excuse in my brain and, coming up with none, I went.
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In an effort to lure new tenants, landlords are coming up with increasingly creative offers.
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But that means criminals are coming up with more creative ways to get your information.
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So I had fun coming up with a simple physical model for how throwing works.
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It has to end with the two leaders coming up with some kind of accommodation.
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People are coming up with all kinds of crazy sports using drones, like drone racing.
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Trump said his administration would put "lots of money" toward coming up with nonaddictive painkillers.
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Coming up with a great idea means absolutely nothing if you don't execute that idea.
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Coming up with enough for all eight cases, scheduled over just 26 days, isn't easy.
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Donald Trump is already coming up with excuses for a potential loss on Election Day.
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And the idea of coming up with a way to have a conversation around content.
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Dean wants people coming up with ideas, and he wants to say yes to them.
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System 1 is good at coming up with the worst possible scenario for our actions.
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I'm surprised every year by what the writers are coming up with, even this season.
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And to have a healthy tension and debate is fundamental to coming up with great ideas.
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That means not judging yourself or immediately coming up with a plan to fix the problem.
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For one, it'd mean coming up with a controller interface, something Refenes doesn't have time for.
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But everyone had to know the basics of negotiation, sales, coming up with ideas, apprenticeship, etc.
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That's like coming up with the cure for syphilis … or… what was that disease Pasteur cured?
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The bend and snap whiz will have no trouble coming up with catchy slogans for all.
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You're coming up with great ideas about how to be more productive and make more money.
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"The problem is you have ten times more people coming up with their families," Trump said.
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How did you approach making grass frightening and coming up with ways to escalate that fear?
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The carriers are ultimately coming up with these rules and gotchas because no one's stopping them.
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Even Charmin's competitor had to hand it to them for coming up with the Big Roll.
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Today is all about networking and meeting people, exchanging information and coming up with new ideas.
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I want people learning things about me and coming up with new opinions about my products.
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And people are coming up with new things that are not in those teams as well.
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Basically the shit Travis Scott watches before coming up with ideas for his videos right now.
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It's also critical not to obsess over coming up with one perfect idea, Curtis told CNBC.
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A successful real estate developer, Buzi has made a habit of coming up with side hustles.
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We give Farrell credit for coming up with one of the more unique proposals out there.
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We should point out that it&aposs not just Congress that is coming up with this.
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Simmons attempted to keep the Sixers somewhat close, but Portland kept coming up with huge shots.
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Coming up with ideas, sending them to people and instructing everyone to drop everything and collaborate.
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"We have really had difficulties coming up with funding for the refugees," Ekoko told VICE News.
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This meant coming up with five basic biographical statements and using them as topics of conversation.
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Yet it is hard to imagine them coming up with a number that really scares Facebook.
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They play "fake word" Scrabble, coming up with the term "everythingship" to describe their perfect romance.
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I think if Facebook is coming up with inventive ways to do that, sure, that's interesting.
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While LG is the first one coming up with this new format, LG isn't an outlier.
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But that doesn't mean people stopped coming up with new ways to have fun with alcohol.
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But don't worry; people are already coming up with ways to keep the mythical vibes going.
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Mary-Kate told Townsend to think "modern gypsy" when coming up with inspiration for her look.
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Traditionally countries propose amendments to an initial draft rather than coming up with their own text.
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We're also coming up with a ranking system because the internet definitely brings out all types.
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Coming up with that number is necessary for the investors to figure out their ownership stakes.
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The night started off with the junior manager coming up with an ingenious idea: cocaine breaks.
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This week, the creative team has been tasked with coming up with the next "it" toy.
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And it cites research by a Washington Post reporter in coming up with the fundraising goal.
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Coming up with alternatives will require up-front investment, creativity, and a change in customer expectations.
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Some local business owners are also coming up with ways to lure visitors throughout the year.
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Secondly, make it easy for people to follow you by coming up with a content calendar.
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Ewers ran with the idea, coming up with the design that would eventually become Moo Muffs.
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And lucky Aquarius can keep up mentally, coming up with more and more inventive hook-ups.
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However, the NBA would prefer a uniform approach in regards to coming up with the solution.
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Or how about coming up with a plan that addresses the high cost of college education?
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Coming up with a great startup idea feels like a breakthrough, but it's only the beginning.
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The company has a team of writers, researchers and fact-checkers coming up with the prompts.
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Coming up with creative ways to direct capital towards these projects is an essential first step.
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"Facebook is re-thinking what it's doing, coming up with better plans," he said by telephone.
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"You are just coming up with one lie after another, after another, after another," Grayson said.
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So, I propose that the federal government support communities coming up with their own service opportunities.
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However, residents in the countryside are still coming up with ways to protest the president's presence.
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You've been coming up with so many amazing, wonderful ideas, but people are shooting them down.
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There's a whole division in the CIA that [was] coming up with these audacious engineering concepts.
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I think by not coming up with an answer to that is the answer to that.
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You do not need to be coming up with some elaborate fantasy with fully-fledged characters.
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I also have a B2B world tour coming up with Brenmar that I'm looking forward to!
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Founder Larry Page was coming up with ideas for "googolplex" one of the largest describable numbers.
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One goal is coming up with personalized diets that significantly curb or completely eliminate their symptoms.
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Brownstein suggests coming up with the sum you will need in retirement and planning from there.
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Roy Blunt said GOP senators aren't the ones coming up with the idea of a stimulus.
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Where do you stand in terms of coming up with that plan or implementing with one?
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And abortion opponents have proven very creative at coming up with new kinds of laws entirely.
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Airlines then spend Tuesday coming up with deals that match the sales announced by their competitors.
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"They are working on coming up with a proposal that the president will sign," he added.
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"The biggest challenge is coming up with the software for the driverless Tesla," Mr. Emanuel said.
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Your Money Adviser No need to worry about coming up with cash for a child's allowance.
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Your parents, teachers and KidsPost will be coming up with creative ways to pass the time.
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Mr. Sessions had been charged with coming up with reasons to fire him, the officials said.
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"He was into innovation," she said, adding that he was always coming up with new projects.
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Big tech companies are coming up with more ways to track everyone, everywhere, all the time.
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If you prefer to manually create a password, try coming up with something long and complex.
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"I wasn't good enough coming up with that extra save there in the end," he said.
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The Neediest Cases Fund Five years ago, Darius Jones had trouble coming up with subway fare.
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Now Albanians are coming up with all sorts of ingenious ways to make use of them.
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Consider coming up with a simpler, more positive plan that isn't fueled by your holiday hangover.
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The cliffhanger ending already has us coming up with ideas of how season 2 could go.
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Part of the fun of making crosswords is learning interesting things while coming up with clues.
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Favorite part was coming up with the two long vertical entries at 5- and 7-Down.
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When punk itself was just getting started, Wire was already coming up with post-punk strategies.
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Again, they tried coming up with smaller stories that fit their designated scope, deadline, and resources.
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That is easier for many people, he said, than coming up with a large lump sum.
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This administration is forever coming up with creative new ways to disturb and dismay the nation.
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But really, our brain is making a few assumptions and then coming up with an answer.
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We can attest they did a damn fine job coming up with one on their own.
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Regardless, fans are coming up with their own fantasies involving some of the character's most recognizable identifiers.
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The company's spent the past 45 years coming up with ways to protect and haul camera equipment.
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So coming up with viable self-driving car technology is essential for the company's long-term strategy.
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We're coming up with the best designs and solutions of what it is we're going to do.
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They started with coming up with a legal definition for consent, as it relates to criminal proceedings.
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It's not just the three of us coming up with these stupid-ass ideas that we have.
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Esposito: There's another show coming up with Jenna Elfman, and she has an imaginary friend who's animated.
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Esposito: There's another show coming up with Jenna Elfman, and she has an imaginary friend who's animated.
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You need to constantly be coming up with ideas, knowing that most of them won't work out.
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But coming up with new ideas is the part of the job he struggles with the most.
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And if you need help coming up with vacation-location ideas, don't worry, we've got you covered.
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"There's a generation of writers coming up with a world that was different to them," Sternberger said.
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Investors are putting all those ingredients in a hat and coming up with a pretty ugly stew.
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Do expect, however, that talented workers will keep coming up with new ways to work, including these.
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First, kudos to Mr. Brauner for coming up with a multilayered theme like this for his debut.
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A Big Bounce, then, would require adding new particles and fields and coming up with new theories.
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The culture and communications ministry has tasked AFNOR, France's standardizing organization, with coming up with a solution.
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Good luck coming up with an outfit that screams Gwen Stefani as much as this one does.
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But the kitty contingent won't be coming up with a theory of quantum gravity any time soon.
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But after the task of coming up with a recipe came the real test — did Rowling approve?
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The commerce department gets another go at coming up with a justification for including the citizenship question.
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That means coming up with creative ways to take advantage of another interaction (and data collection) point.
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Photo: AP / Wong Maye-EThe North Korean government is famous for coming up with some peculiar theories.
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"We just keep coming up with stuff," Dan Gronkowski, 33, tells CNBC Make It with a laugh.
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Coming up with main courses for weeknight dinners is hard enough; very often, vegetables are the afterthought.
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Mars in Scorpio knows how to strategize, and you're coming up with a solid five-year plan.
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After coming up with the reimagined scene together, the friends contracted an illustrator to mock it up.
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Men are always building, always making new things, coming up with new buildings, and remodeling old ones.
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He was always coming up with better ways to do things than I had ever thought of.
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Publicly funded science, he wrote, is very good at coming up with new knowledge and disseminating it.
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"That song has been incredible and I remember coming up with every single line," Stefani proudly shared.
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The teams skated to a scoreless second period, with both goalies coming up with several big saves.
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And in 2016, two lucky winners split the $100,000 after coming up with the first 15 winners.
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He's tired of folks always coming up with better ideas, and nitpicking the bill as it is.
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They soon rewarded him by coming up with "Please Please Me," the group's first UK No. 1.
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At many of these companies, you're coming up with new business models, and new pricing models, say.
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Bankroll was actually a nigga he was coming up with and was going to go through with.
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The Liar responsible for coming up with all the plans made a big mistake with this one.
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Belarus is among a handful of smaller countries coming up with specific rule books for digital currencies.
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But scaremongering will prevent Congress from coming up with the solutions necessary to expand the American economy.
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And Rachel, who keeps coming up with last vestiges of decency to lose, goes for the twist.
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After coming up with the idea for this one, I found acceptable examples surprisingly hard to find.
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I am angry that Congress is not coming up with a national solution to this national crisis.
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Growing up, I was one of those kids who liked coming up with ways to make money.
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Do I look like a guy who has a hard time coming up with a pie analogy?
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"We are seeing settlements take longer but buyers are definitely coming up with the funds," Simmons said.
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"Coming up with evolution stages for Pokémon was always a fun activity growing up," Martin told Mashable.
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Sometimes it's coming up with different characters to tell specific stories...and that's kind of the process.
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As an engineer, I would want to work on coming up with new, more efficient AI algorithms.
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Here's Rachel coming up with a digital-first background, and me I'm from the newspaper business, right?
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Why might someone release multiple installments of the same album instead of coming up with new titles?
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The burn was so intense that I began coming up with names for my Seeing Eye Dog.
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Nguyen adds Peter is tasked with coming up with new games each year to keep things fresh.
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"So we have a lot of fun coming up with new flavors here," Rowland Brasher told Insider.
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"Whether it's Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent, SenseTime, they're all coming up with their own cloud solutions," he said.
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Instead of coming up with something innocuous, Rosie blurted out that we'd been experimenting with each other.
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He takes other liberties, coming up with smoked meatloaf, New England clam cakes and country-fried eggplant.
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If you had trouble coming up with any of their names, it was probably Michael Collins, yes?
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Washington has created a state public option, and Colorado is coming up with a plan for one.
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Rosenstein was an early employee at Facebook and is credited with coming up with the "Like" button.
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Sanders's campaign cited the Lancet study in coming up with their financing plan for Medicare-for-all.
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If they are having trouble coming up with a rhyme, they can try retooling the first line.
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A lot of scholars, people way smarter than I am, are coming up with theories about it.
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Readers might want to try their hand at coming up with answers that could fit this theme.
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It is very short notice and coming up with the right gift for someone gives me anxiety.
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While decrying the killings, Mr. Camus said he had no regrets about coming up with the term.
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See most people when asked this question have no trouble coming up with a situation involving love.
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But luckily, unlike Halloween, you don't have to worry about coming up with a creative concept yourself.
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"One of the hardest things about investigations is coming up with a plan of investigation," he said.
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But coming up with wild and totally improbable theories is half the fun of watching the show.
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The newsrooms that are partnering with Civil are already coming up with their own sources of revenue.
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"It has to end with the two leaders coming up with some kind of accommodation," Zarit said.
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Coming up with a suitable power plant for a wide range of situations becomes that much easier.
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And so we are-- we are I think still-- coming up with a very interesting financial algorithm.
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The answers we've been coming up with are... well, we'll get to the specifics in a minute.
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He learned enough to surprise his doctors by coming up with a way to treat his disease.
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They conclude that the path to redemption lies in their coming up with a single shared interpretation.
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This seemed as if it might have potential, but I had difficulty coming up with theme answers.
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Well since this, we've worked on more things and he's amazing at coming up with different melodies.
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I'm just having trouble coming up with five things that were legitimately bad about the weekend. 4.
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You can thank Daniel for coming up with the perfect menu to showcase fresh-picked summer produce.
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Check it out ... he goes in one direction -- quite literally -- before coming up with some delightful names.
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And people have been coming up with some truly awesome ones — funny, incisive, and right on the nose.
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Parents should let the child take the lead in coming up with responses, but can and should help.
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He was great at coming up with the overarching idea and message, not so much with the execution.
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He also took responsibility for coming up with the idea of imposing U.S.-made steel on the projects.
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One might spend three quarters jogging from wing to wing setting screens before coming up with some magic.
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Could her time away from the spotlight mean T-Swift is busy coming up with new business ventures?
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They keep coming up with new and absurd ways to voluntarily walk directly into a field of rakes.
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So that for me was the point of departure for coming up with the title for the collection.
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My recommendation to start a business would be organic growth instead of coming up with bulky business plans.
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However, that turns around in a big hurry when pots start coming up with over 300 crab inside.
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Which puts the onus on all of us to keep coming up with weird new ways to eat.
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Bottke, who studies asteroids and solar system dynamics, is one of several researchers coming up with modified explanations.
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But I do think -- I worry about this outrage that foments insurrection without coming up with a solution.
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The SNL writer's room is clearly having fun coming up with fake brands that would advertise on Fox.
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Owner Stan Sri Ganesh was pleased that so many establishments were coming up with commemorative food and drinks.
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The idea of selling something almost as esoteric as what they did, coming up with a new instrument.
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It revolves around coming up with a sustainable marketing game plan that looks drastically different than traditional marketing.
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The challenge of coming up with an iconic name from day one is often overwhelming for start-ups.
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I would really like to meet the person in charge of coming up with episode names for Westworld.
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Her skill, she said, isn't coming up with the ideas — but making sure the ideas are carried through.
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How do you even start, especially if you aren't good at coming up with ideas on the fly?
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Calls for coming up with a new policy framework have mounted as the Fed has begun lifting rates.
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Montreal dominated offensively in this game, coming up with several scoring chances and outshooting New York, 42-31.
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I kept dreaming of that full- time job, coming up with budgets for different incomes, with different breakdowns.
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But a lot of startups are coming up with both simpler and more temporary ways to secure space.
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"Coming up with new technologies involves risks and that is why there is almost no innovation," Campe said.
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When John McNamara and I were coming up with the show, that was one of his early pitches.
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Netflix has a big new true crime series coming up with a surprising name behind it: John Grisham.
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Researchers are also coming up with new ways to print tiny scaffolds onto which human cells are grown.
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Laverne Cox wasn't keeping her appreciation to herself, even coming up with some clever puns to celebrate Janet.
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And if you're like everyone else around you right now, you're coming up with some pretty ambitious resolutions.
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When you were coming up with Fillory for the Magicians books, it's Narnia, but it's also not Narnia.
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Coming up with questions for such a game can be difficult, though, so we've done it for you.
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You're coming up with especially creative ideas this afternoon as the moon connects with your ruling planet Neptune.
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Now there's a resurgence of interest on the right in coming up with solutions to rising average temperatures.
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Federal officials are now coming up with contingency plans to ward off the ill-effects of funding gaps.
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Some people were even coming up with conspiracy theories that could explain why the sketch looks so questionable.
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For young upstarts, coming up with the resources necessary to challenge Adobe on desktop is a difficult task.
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Calgary put constant pressure on Rinne in the second period, but he kept coming up with big saves.
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But yes, the soon-to-be mom of three is still coming up with ways to surprise you.
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So if you've been coming up with reasons why you don't need a soundbar, you're out of excuses.
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SMITH: Well, coming up, with just 100 days now until the midterm elections, if you can believe that.
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New kids coming up with passion and excitement is what got us into dance music to begin with.
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They tasked experts with coming up with measures for a meeting of their deputies in Vienna next week.
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You're coming up with brilliants ideas today, Aries, and some surprising or exciting news is on the way.
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And while SheaMoisture provides handy recipes online, the true fun is in coming up with your own concoction.
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Twitter users also quickly joked about the president's second tweet, coming up with different explanations for the word.
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Coming up with pithy, meaningful 140-character tweets exercised a muscle I used too infrequently in my prose.
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As you get deeper into Cannabis Corpse, are you finding challenging to keep coming up with title spoofs?
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He is still investigating the cognitive process behind coming up with alternative responses and choosing the right option.
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Her father read the questions aloud, while Sweet Pea and her mother took turns coming up with advice.
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Trump was even capable of coming up with 91 nice words about Pruitt, his beyond embattled EPA administrator.
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Coming up with a market solution to education, rather just relying on people's charity, is far more durable.
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That might mean relying on an established test often used by doctors — or coming up with one's own.
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Russell asked his nearly 9,000 YouTube viewers and 1,000 Twitter followers for help in coming up with questions.
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Wiesel has already ribbed his replacement, coming up with a top 10 list to describe him, Argenti wrote.
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We had one little lapse with a couple penalties, but coming up with the (two) turnovers was big.
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There is nothing stopping AT&T from coming up with better and faster wireless technologies without the merger.
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People have been coming up with inventive ways to get high on nicotine for near a hundred years.
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Dreezy: We had a hard time coming up with the name because it was so many different sounds.
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Murphy's greatest strength has always been coming up with new ways to reimagine systems that seem intractably broken.
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"The people coming up with these ideas are not talking to, or engaging with, homeless people," Bee said.
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She created a Facebook page and designed the logo, coming up with a whisk-and-marijuana-leaf motif.
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" Coming up with potential sex toys was, she said, "a great icebreaker on the topic [of jerking off].
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But I wanted a certain timelessness, and I could guarantee that by coming up with my own slang.
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The moon enters fire sign Sagittarius today, igniting your imagination and finding you coming up with exciting ideas.
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Democrats have accused Republicans of coming up with an excuse to delay the bill for the Trump administration.
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The messianic religious leader has to be coming up with ever new visions and messages from the divine.
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Coming up with a remarkable new idea isn't the right way to approach building wealth, according to Latka.
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"Every campus we're talking to is coming up with a plan for dealing with the virus," he said.
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You ship great products by coming up with ideas that are better than what people think they want.
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Coming up with a truly personalized diet would require crunching billions of pieces of data about each person.
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We have spent the past several millennia coming up with ways to flee our reality, at least temporarily.
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After settling on a replacement, I was given the challenge of coming up with a polished Monday fill.
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That will be hard work, but less costly — and less dangerous — than not coming up with a plan.
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But Utah whittled away at the Beavers' lead, coming up with a 9-2 spurt of its own.
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"They are coming up with a lot of ideas that don't cost a lot of money," he said.
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But since the White House can't just come out and admit that, they're coming up with alternative explanations.
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Emergency gear has its own retail niche, with devotees attending conventions and manufacturers coming up with specialty products.
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He should spend some of that time coming up with a better answer on his son's board seat.
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But some, preferring not to see the case in this light, are coming up with highly inaccurate observations.
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Democrats have accused Republicans of coming up with an excuse to delay a bill for the Trump administration.
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Those partner organizations are also coming up with their own sources of revenue they hope will sustain them.
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For me, coming up with a creative, novel theme poses the biggest challenge and the most satisfying outcome.
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His dad is an entrepreneur who is always coming up with a new business idea to test out.
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Disney+ already has 28.6M subscribers Recognizing the threat, ad-supported platforms are coming up with their own responses.
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Mr. Golin was credited with coming up with the name Hamburger University for McDonald's training program for managers.
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We don't know who these new characters will be, but we do know who's coming up with them.
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Trump's comments, meanwhile, indicate he's not particularly concerned about coming up with coherent talking points to defend himself.
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"Coming up with the right balance and right approach to a patient's condition takes time," Dr. Sommers said.
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What do you mean you are blending an entire brain and coming up with the number of neurons?
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If there's one thing Reddit users are good at, it's coming up with clever tricks — especially on computers.
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You've always been the type to think for yourself, and today, you're coming up with especially creative ideas.
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And, as Kordan explains, his job as the PD also means "coming up with reference pictures, pencil sketches, a budget, and pitching that idea verbally, getting everyone on your team, and then coming up with a beautiful full-color drawing" which is finally handed off to the crew to build.
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And I can say that we are coming up with a mobile device specifically geared toward gamers and entertainment.
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This is the essence of deep learning: coming up with new ways to tackle problems that are beyond us.
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But it also committed them to coming up with a plan of their own — and that part never happened.
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Our sponsors keep coming up with challenging contests to test your hacking mettle (more on that in a minute).
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MUNCHIES: You've previously mentioned coming up with the concept for the Doughboys podcast while eating at a Cheesecake Factory.
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What's your process like for coming up with ideas and how long does it take you to draw them?
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Well, what is to stop then Republicans from coming up with an immigration policy on their own as well?
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Part of the problem is that we've collectively failed at coming up with decent labels for video game genres.
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Coming up with the numbers I disagreed with Mueller's decision not to charge the Trump campaign with a crime.
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Of course, it's easy enough to talk about the problem — coming up with a solution is quite another matter.
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He's the chairman of the US House Appropriations Subcommittee that's responsible for coming up with the budget for NASA.
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Employees who needed help coming up with things to say were encouraged to speak to CEO Sunday Riley herself.
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In 2016, it's not easy coming up with a Beyoncé costume that hasn't been done a million times over.
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But they won't be coming up with stories about how we might fight off alien civilizations from other planets.
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If you have children, you're ahead of the game — let them do the work of coming up with ideas.
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Tim Scott, a member of the conference committee tasked with coming up with a compromise bill, told reporters Thursday.
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The idea of a plucky entrepreneur coming up with some amazing new idea in her garage seemed faintly ridiculous.
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It's hard to imagine a judge without Alsup's long experience as a coder coming up with such an opinion.
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Byrnes and her mom spent the day calling detox centers around Florida and were coming up with no answers.
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Can you talk about your process of coming up with the rules that were going to govern that world?
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It is written by someone whose core expertise is staring at startup funding data and coming up with trends.
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Sure, he claims to be an optimist about humanity's ingenuity in coming up with ways to control the dangers.
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But Spotlight Compilations were so popular that starting this week, Instagram's community team began spontaneously coming up with themes.
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She had to place her Midas touch on it, which included coming up with the texture of the suit.
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You're feeling inspired around your career goals, and you're coming up with creative ways to get your work done.
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Haley was peeved that countries usually supportive of the US were coming up with their own resolution on Syria.
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We can call his ideas crazy or impossible, but then few of us are coming up with better ideas.
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Maybe we can fix these problems with good old fashioned innovation, coming up with shit nobody's thought of yet.
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I think we're in early days and there's some fantastic companies coming up with a number of different problems.
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Unlike Aries, Leos don't really have a hard time coming up with a goal that they can stick to.
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I'd wank about the stuff I read on there, and he was good at coming up with ideas too.
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"The way I felt, I think Secretary Price was going to be coming up with a plan," Virginia Gov.
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KD: I don't want to spoil anything, but in the whole movie she's constantly coming up with new equipment.
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Necessity is the mother of invention, and when you're living that every single day, you're coming up with ideas.
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But coming up with a way to document the existence of ties and their pay-off has been elusive.
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Retailers are seemingly always coming up with new ways to entice shoppers to drop as much dough as possible.
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Sometimes coming up with answers on the spot can be a little daunting, but this compilation video proves otherwise.
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A longtime director for Google: Companies like Google and Facebook are investing heavily in coming up with usable solutions.
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"We start coming up with more types of ya dong so we can join more flavors," DJ Maft said.
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This is a wonderful time for connecting with others, coming up with compromises, and feeling harmonious with your partners.
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And the country will recover from this by bearing down, working harder, and coming up with swell policy ideas?
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Make sure you consider the cost of utilities, parking, renter's insurance, and moving when coming up with this figure.
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"It's just the whole time they were coming up with this idea from copying some European model," he said.
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The tweets are so consistent with his persona that it's hard to imagine anyone else coming up with them.
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Although the project is amusing, coming up with nonsense is the one thing with which humans need no help.
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They're constantly coming up with new projects to take on — and then getting bored with them a week later.
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Rubio's staff, in coming up with this ruse, appear not to have noticed that Social Security is going bankrupt.
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He expects Congress to move quickly on coming up with tax legislation both the House and Senate can approve.
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That's solving new problems either by adapting an existing kind of behavior or coming up with a new one.
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I will be coming up with some new fun ideas and experimenting with other series to see what sticks.
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With the new custom game browser in Overwatch, players are coming up with some really inventive new game modes.
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IS THAT A THING is a question anyone who is tasked with coming up with creative ideas has asked.
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While it is easy to be critical of the Affordable Care Act, coming up with workable solutions is difficult.
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They're coming up with a narrative in a horse race that's not reflected by the polls and the data.
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"We saw that our guests were coming up with outfits and entire ensembles inspired by Disney characters," Motowidlak said.
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You're feeling very confident today—partly because your mind is super sharp and you're coming up with excellent ideas.
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If owners in my fantasy football league can spend hours coming up with ridiculously complicated trades, you can too.
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After coordinating with the right departments and coming up with design solutions, the team completed the project in 2015.
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He listens to music while writing his screenplays, coming up with ideas and images based on what he's hearing.
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Whether it's coming up with nifty hacks or purchasing a coffee table that does double duty, space is precious.
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Coming up with an answer to this question required a specific subset of funding and exit data from Crunchbase .
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"We are literally coming up with a different menu every day according to what we can get," they say.
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"Jeff is great at coming up with wild new ideas and prototyping things," Wilson Hsieh, their longtime colleague, said.
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Coming up with the cash to make a 20 percent down payment on a home is becoming increasingly impractical.
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"We ran into the same problem some other states did — it's tough coming up with the money," he said.
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"Coming up with something is likely; having it voted on this week is going to be challenging," said Rep.
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Lawmakers are already looking toward coming up with spending legislation for the next fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1.
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So the best approach here is simple: Let Carter do what he does best by coming up with ideas.
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Likely we will be seeing more industries coming up with unexpected solutions to cope with the current global situation.
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"We're thankful to Commissioner Manfred for coming up with a common sense solution," said Randy Levine, the Yankees' president.
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Mr. Chen saw an opportunity, coming up with a homemade remedy — a combination of nitric acid, mercury and vinegar.
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"Friends have suggested that I must be coming up with so many stories during this time," Robert O'Hara said.
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My role models are actually younger people who are coming up with great ideas and who are completely fearless.
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"This was the Democrats coming up with an excuse for losing an election," Mr. Trump told reporters last week.
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Victor resurrected the idea, changed it completely, and ran with it, coming up with a nice list of candidates.
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This report is engaged in the tricky business of coming up with estimates based on projections about the future.
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And that means coming up with a way that he actually won the popular vote, even though he didn't.
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Hodge was responsible for coming up with a game plan to defend Simmons, who proceeded to score 28 points.
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Tracy Gray: Many thanks to Loren for coming up with the concept and spot-on revealer for this puzzle!
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"I'm not coming up with a scenario right now (that would involve a change at quarterback)," Bowles told reporters.
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Hallie Rich, the president of Alternavites, steered clear of gummies when coming up with her own line of vitamins.
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Companies are now coming up with all kinds of technologies and techniques to train people to respond to shootings.
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He said the most difficult aspect of his job was coming up with unique content about Moe's every day.
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For Chi-chi Nwanoku, coming up with the right name for her new minority orchestra was a stressful experience.
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Honestly, what would we do if Target wasn't constantly coming up with new ways to check off our boxes?
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It's capable of coming up with catchy slogans, funny signs and even branding efforts to rival Mr. Trump's own.
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Britain says it is being "constructive" by coming up with suggestions on ways to start discussion on future ties.
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Coming up with a person's name, their pet's name or their mother's maiden name does not validate their identity.
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Some of them are coming up with technologies that serve local industries, such as the robust community of wineries.
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If you are having a hard time coming up with a solution, don't be shy about getting others' input.
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Smart responded with his game-winning layup before coming up with a steal on Bogdanovic with 27.8 ticks left.
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But coming up with the required funds can be tough — especially for cash-strapped millennials in today's competitive market.
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When we were coming up with the design, it was important to me that it was striking but simple.
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My brain was coming up with a thousand different scenarios, all of them grim, for when the vitiligo spread.
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For many graduate students, international students, and early-career scientists, coming up with these funds upfront can be challenging.
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They've spent nine months coming up with different health care bills rather than bring up what the House passed.
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You can imagine the group sitting around bullshitting and then coming up with this plot, which I do appreciate.
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What is Ruby Party's creative process for coming up with different series such as Angelique and Kiniro no Corda?
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It's you coming up with an option or positive rather than the other option which is going down the drain.
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Even if you're not actually coming up with any ideas, your colleagues will be intimidated by your uncontrollable creative energy.
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So it's no surprise that many people have now been coming up with their own words to the popular songs.
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Whether it's working on different surfaces, exploring unusual concepts that involve tattooing, or coming up with unconventional imagery for skin.
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Dodd started coming up with messages behind each image with the goal of teaching people something about science each time.
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There's a lot to be said for coming up with more positive goals instead of putting your 2016 self down.
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I came away with so much inspiration and really kicked it into gear, coming up with more paintings and projects.
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The Washington Democrat said the GOP is starting to realize the difficulty of coming up with a replacement for Obamacare.
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Molly Sims put a lot of thought into coming up with the perfect decor for her daughter Scarlett May's room.
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I'm having trouble coming up with a hypothetical scenario in which it would be a scam in its current form.
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If coming up with a brand new device that can save millions of lives isn't innovation, what the heck is?
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Artificial intelligence doesn't have enough smarts to deal with the problem, and human intelligence is stretched coming up with solutions.
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"I've been coming up with parodies since I was a kid," he says of how he fell into the career.
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"Coming up with the impressions for this film was so fun, and performing them was pretty scary," Winstead tells PEOPLE.
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I had done about five years of coming up with the outline before I even brought it up to anybody.
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The question will be whether users and Polly's team are creative enough to keep coming up with compelling poll questions.
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He's throwing lines out at his actors, keeping them off-balance, coming up with fun new things on the go.
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But this is a post-hoverboard world we're living in, so it's not necessarily about coming up with new ideas.
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First you'd have to train and run that algorithm on the video, coming up with a bunch of new data.
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"Coming up with a product in a silo and dumping it on people is not going to work," she said.
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Coming up with more creative ways to integrate those things is the challenge for people and it's not so obvious.
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Coming up with these high-tech solutions is one thing, but getting mosquitoes to spread these newfound traits is another.
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This highlighted to the report writers the importance of coming up with sustainable solutions once useful molecules have been found.
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Cambridge University has proposed setting up a research center tasked with coming up with scalable technological fixes for climate change.
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But these bedroom virtuosos are always coming up with something new to delight their fans, so they'll keep Instagram fresh.
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While the novel is fictional, Christie kept a famous scandal in mind when coming up with the murderer's central motivation.
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But left to their own devices, some players aren't coming up with goofy ways to pay off their house debt.
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Since Obamacare drew on conservative thought, it is no wonder Republicans have had difficulty coming up with a viable alternative.
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Just imagine these two cuties coming up with the perfect bit in the car and landing on this simple fave.
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Places where the cost of living is such that people can dedicate themselves to coming up with interesting new ideas.
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Chappell hoped his version would maintain chess's integrity, but coming up with a design was more complicated than you'd think.
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Though, as a Nature paper out Wednesday describes, scientists are coming up with new ways to sort it all out.
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He's the one that Trump apparently relied on in coming up with this figure about millions of non-citizens voting.
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Coming up with the bank robbery and the Joker scene in "Late Night" all came from sitting in my house.
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By now, congressional staffers should be coming up with all manner of possible bargains, some realistic and some less so.
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Why bother coming up with serious, adult questions when you can just get kids to ask the questions for you?
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He's spent the last two years getting acquainted with the social network and coming up with the idea for Lifestage.
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But for some people—mostly professionals—coming up with an appropriate kiss-off line seems to be a lot easier.
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It's just a matter of coming up with the big hit or big play or big pitch, whatever it is.
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Pierce Brosnan, the most famous James Bond is coming up with his new movie – James Bond – License to Spit. pic.twitter.
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Government should not stand in the way of employers and employees coming up with work arrangements that benefit both parties.
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Pratt, whose baby boy with Heidi is due in October, has a creative idea for coming up with a name.
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The virus is always changing and coming up with new and improved versions of itself (a phenomenon known as "drift").
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Aldo could exploit this by jabbing with Stephens or jabbing into a dip and coming up with the left hook.
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Coming up with an innovative concept is hard enough, so the last thing you want to do is forget it.
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But he thereby only exacerbates his difficulty in coming up with the astronomical sums needed to pay for his ideas.
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Trying to over-control the process disrupts his natural flow when it comes to coming up with a good story.
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Government interference on drug prices isn't needed — the private sector is already coming up with ways to bring costs down.
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On fashion's biggest night, Mary-Kate told Townsend to think "modern gypsy" when coming up with inspiration for her look.
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Unless one of them posts a photo of them together, though, fans will keep coming up with their own theories.
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Social networks are all pretty good about coming up with the basic ways for you to accumulate some of that.
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The two men again disagreed, though Reschenthaler praised Higbie for coming up with "facts and figures" to support his case.
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The insurers are coming up with a list of documents they want to see and people they want to depose.
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Yet in the other, more subjective survey, 17% of such households said they would have trouble coming up with $400.
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Each group was given a specific site in the city and tasked with coming up with transformative ideas for it.
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My agency prides itself on coming up with cool gifts to send out to our network: friends, family, and clients.
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Merely coming up with a program to unpack the pages of computer coding is beyond the wherewithal of most teams.
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"I'm interpreting a lot of data and coming up with specific goals for my students to work towards," she said.
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Mr. Johnson then made the "Aleppo moment" comment, indicating that he was having trouble coming up with Mr. Fox's name.
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The aide said Barrasso, Scott and Cassidy are not in a working group together coming up with a replacement plan.
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To maintain growth, today's Gillette has to keep coming up with gimmicks, even sometimes at the expense of the truth.
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While drug companies have to do their part by coming up with fair prices, they also need incentives, he contended.
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Prime Minster Theresa May's Conservative party lost its parliamentary majority in the process, coming up with 318 of 650 seats.
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It's interesting to do because it lends interesting insight into how I should be coming up with with new ideas.
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Pepper, the humanoid robot, is coming up with all sorts of ways to serve its human overlords, including in eldercare.
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"The first outfit was just kind of something silly, then I started coming up with more ideas," Noah told WBRZ.
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In his first weeks in office, Ryan charged top committee chairman with coming up with a comprehensive replacement bill. Rep.
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Sidewalk is spending the next year doing consultations and coming up with a final design that will need government approval.
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Yeah, but I hear they're coming up with more stuff that is going to be absolutely uncrackable at some point.
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In another gem, Vanessa Bayer badly fails at coming up with self-deprecating comments to accompany Instagram photos of friends.
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Forcing Whittaker to dig for the underhook and coming up with a tight right hand could prove a free connection.
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In her apartment, I was surprised to hear Mack take full responsibility for coming up with the DOS cauterized brand.
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Embracing quiet time can make us more creative, better at problem solving and better at coming up with creative ideas.
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He decried "numbskulls" at the Office of Management and Budget in the White House for coming up with the idea.
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"My brain goes slower now, so maybe what I'm coming up with as a writer is richer," said Ms. Polley.
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But aid workers on the ground are working on coming up with a protocol to quarantine anyone who is infected.
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Coming up with a consistent schedule for when you'll see each other every week can be helpful to you both.
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For aspiring homeowners, coming up with a healthy down payment has long been the biggest obstacle to owning a home.
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The question of how to pay for Medicaid expansion kept coming up, with the justices appearing reluctant to get involved.
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"We'd log on after school and spend evenings chatting about photography, films, and coming up with new ideas," they recall.
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That's the starting place in terms of coming up with a climate plan that can work for the whole world.
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Replicating a video doesn&apost require "as much creativity or brainpower" as coming up with a new idea, Chan said.
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Aid organizations also joined the cause, coming up with alternatives for the thousands of young men who had become pirates.
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If you want to become your own boss in 2018, coming up with a business idea is the first step.
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It's a wonderful day for networking and coming up with big plans as communication planet Mercury connects with lucky Jupiter.
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But they show that traffickers are very good at coming up with all sorts of ways to get around security.
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OK, after coming up with all these names, maybe switching to numbers for Android is actually a pretty good idea.
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And with console modders coming up with their own variations on the MVS for hundreds of dollars, Taber saw an opening.
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Arguments over how to fix this have torn the community apart, and splinter groups are coming up with their own solutions.
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It can go through millions of permutations in a second, coming up with more variations than a human could think of.
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That meant coming up with $25,000 with just a weekend's notice — her parents took the money out of their retirement account.
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Coming up with Raymond Arroyo, we will hear that and a new Oprah exhibit in D.C. The Friday Follies is next.
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The adult siblings are "looking forward to being independent and coming up with a game plan for their life," he said.
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And though embroidery has been around since 30,000 BCE, modern creators are still coming up with beautiful, fresh, and exciting designs.
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The scoreless first period featured outstanding goaltending as Hellebuyck and Rittich took turns coming up with a series of impressive saves.
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Instead of coming up with yet another e-commerce site, they were experimenting with technologies to liven up a physical space.
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Ahead of her Ariana Grande-inspired costume, she put out a call for help on coming up with a costume idea.
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This is in part possible because we've spent those centuries coming up with ways to make astrology more accessible — and digestible.
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So the biggest hurdle may be coming up with an economic system that benefits the environment while protecting the most vulnerable.
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And that includes coming up with some kind of answer to the venture started by Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase.
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"Coming up with good experiments is the biggest part of what approaching consciousness from a scientific perspective amounts to," Cleeremans said.
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Doug and I had just started playing together, coming up with the idea of Tortoise, but it hadn't really started yet.
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We can forgive them for coming up with a sub-optimal approach given the urgency and limited time and political constraints.
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The Hawks responded with an 8-2 run, with Dedmon and Collins each coming up with buckets during Atlanta's closing push.
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And so how is he coming up with, "oh nothing we saw." apparently they didn&apost see all the documents again.
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"It's nice coming up with a runner on third, less than two outs and being able to come through," Smith said.
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Buying another business looks like decisive action, and is a lot easier than coming up with a new, best-selling product.
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Their interventions highlight the fact that politicians have more to gain from shooting down proposals than coming up with their own.
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We are also mindful of her identity and political views, so we keep that in mind when coming up with looks.
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Looking at the photos of these underwater formations, it's hard to blame the divers for coming up with their initial assessment.
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Larroquette: Sometimes, I'm coming up with excuses to cancel, but within ten minutes of being at Seth's place, it's all gone.
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But 3D printing enthusiasts do exist, and they're coming up with lots of different reasons to want one of the machines.
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And indeed continues to fight by coming up with this latest geoblocking option as an alternative to implementing full global delisting.
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People were looking around a lot and saying "What is going on?" and having a hard time coming up with answers.
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Given the conflicting demands, Mr Macron now faces the perilous task of coming up with decisions that neither disappoint nor divide.
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R&D is not just about coming up with a new flavor or lowering the fat content of an existing product.
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The Internet had some fun coming up with compliments that are sort of flattering and sort of not … but unequivocally confusing.
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Recharging a phone seems like a simple task, but the internet keeps coming up with more efficient ways to handle it.
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The way we worked together it felt like a jam session, coming up with cool things and then organizing it later.
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He was the 17th player to earn that recognition that goes to a Miami player coming up with an opponent's turnover.
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"When I try to put together bills for parties, I keep coming up with all-female lineups by accident," said Luk.
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Even so, science was still woefully short of understanding the plague or coming up with a vaccine that could prevent it.
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We understand that these things take time but honestly, if Hawley is having trouble coming up with ideas, we can help!
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At this point, an actual novelty would involve a screenwriter staring at a blank page and coming up with something fresh.
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Of course, eagle-eyed PLL devotees are taking their microscopes to the image and coming up with some insane fan theories.
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From feminist nail art to glittering geode manicures, we'll never stop coming up with ways to express ourselves through our hands.
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There are so many times, she said, when people ignore her role completely and think Lillis is coming up with everything.
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And few fighters, or athletes, make a living mark on a sport by coming up with a new move to ape.
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TRY AS the Communist Party might to sanitise the internet, its people keep coming up with new ways to discuss politics.
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Coming up with the idea that it doesn't work, as the season goes on, we really explore the reasoning for that.
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Rhodes "was kind of like the quarterback," running the daily video conferences and coming up with lines of attack and parry.
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The finalists will now have a year to keep refining their idea, assessing risks and coming up with a final proposal.
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Coming up with a game-changing idea or tackling a massive, entrenched industry isn't the biggest challenge faced by disruptive companies.
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Coming up with the cash for a down payment can be a big hurdle for anyone hoping to become a homeowner.
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This Republican is citing conversations with people in West Wing who "were proud of themselves" for coming up with the explanation.
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Camera companies have been banking on nostalgia for some time, coming up with retro-styled digital cameras that make us gush.
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Gosse is credited with inventing the institutional aquarium; Edugyan has Wash coming up with both the idea and a workable design.
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If you're a Mad Men fan, you might remember Don Draper (Jon Hamm) coming up with a campaign for Heinz ketchup.
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By making drugs more efficient or coming up with competitive products, they say, the prices of drugs will ultimately come down.
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But the Trump campaign, as with most controversies, denied the allegations at first, coming up with many excuses in its defense.
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He is so ridiculously good at coming up with clever ways to promote his music that it borders on art itself.
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The ideas he was coming up with proved too big for one man, which led him to establish The Windmill Factory.
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The Sun makes a connection with dreamy planet Neptune, finding you coming up with creative ways to push your career forward.
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Woodworking is now more of a hobby for Matt, but that doesn't stop him from coming up with more innovative ideas.
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The first element to building a good crossword, as any constructor will tell you, is coming up with a unifying concept.
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Former Fox News chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, who passed away last year, is credited for coming up with that slogan.
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David Codney, executive chef at the Peninsula Beverly Hills, said that he enjoys coming up with creative dishes for these diners.
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Some are facing serious challenges as the virus spreads, while others are coming up with creative ways to anticipate their needs.
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If nothing else, the Duffers have a real talent for coming up with gorgeous images that will stick in your imagination.
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My cousin Tiffany, she has a great way of coming up with terms and characters, and they started calling her 'PTP.
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Democrats might know that they stand against Trump's policies, but coming up with their own plan is harder than you think.
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And multiple attempts to catalog free speech incidents on campus, from different sources, keep coming up with numbers in the dozens.
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And that itself was playing on the back of like the sharing economy that was coming up with Airbnb and others.
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In San Francisco, an eatery called The Perennial has been coming up with innovative ways to marry sustainability with fine dining.
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Although they've pumped out a huge number of sketches over the last few years, they're still coming up with fresh ideas.
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In India, where elephants are struck by trains, railway officials are coming up with creative solutions to keep the animals away.
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The challenge was coming up with an arrangement of "Stand by Me," a request of the royals, that the couple liked.
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Design an approach based on that informationWhen coming up with a plan to combat coronavirus, don't let emotions cloud your judgement.
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But a political party isn't like Apple, which needs to keep coming up with glitzier products to stay ahead of Android.
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In practice, people deal with complexity by coming up with simplified models close enough to the complex reality to be workable.
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"I mean she's really good at coming up with what will work for a certain type of audience," Amelia Gray continued.
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In response to the threat, airports and airlines have been coming up with ways to detect and avoid drones, CNN reported.
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Spurred by ambiguities in the new tax law, accountants are coming up with novel strategies to help entrepreneurs slash their taxes.
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The United States remains good at accomplishing small operations; it is not as good at coming up with long-term goals.
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A purchase was less a matter of affording the monthly mortgage and maintenance than of coming up with a down payment.
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In addition to daunting bidding wars in some markets, first-time buyers often have trouble coming up with a down payment.
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Those founders are the ones that keep coming up with new ideas, and that's why their imitators don't do so well.
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People I'm friends with, too, like my roommate who is a makeup artist and is always coming up with something new.
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Ndour used the night as a coming-out party, scoring 13 points, grabbing 12 rebounds and coming up with 2 steals.
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And if he expects people of color to trust him again, he should think about coming up with some decent answers.
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So, unless I myself do it as an example, there really was no meaning in coming up with the management philosophy.
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He's constantly coming up with new and different ideas, both in terms of the creative, but also in terms of delivery.
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And I think a lot of it is looking at the world slightly different and coming up with an original thought.
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Rather than take on everyone else, they usually swim in a different lane by coming up with innovative paths to success.
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The main problem was coming up with enough good theme answers that could be clued in a funny fashion-related way.
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Talk a bit about the criticism of you, of essentially Snapchat coming up with something and you all copying it. Yeah.
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Coming up with better alternatives will reset your relationship with your devices and aid in reclaiming your time, energy and focus.
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She surprised him again and again by coming up with things that sounded better than anything he'd had in his head.
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Instead of coming up with answers to the situation, "The Town I Live In" allows viewers to draw their own conclusions.
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Unexpected conversations pop up at work, and while there's some erratic energy in the air, you're coming up with brilliant ideas.
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Additionally, the company said they were working on coming up with a new recipe for chocolate milk that will contain less sugar.
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To try red teaming yourself, Bran proposing coming up with three alternative theories and seeing whether evidence applies to those theories, too.
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The Homeland Security Secretary, Democrats, Republicans alike, it&aposs the solution everybody&aposs having a hard time coming up with right now.
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Is it time yet to stop coming up with excuses and wild conspiracy theories about why Donald Trump won the presidential election?
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But the real political action on the issue will come when Republicans face the tougher assignment of coming up with an alternative.
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Hoopes: I had been coming up with cartoon voices since I was a child, although I hadn't done cartoons prior to Daria.
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I don't know if they watched some of my movies or if they're just coming up with these ideas 20 years later.
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Jaime Griesemer The expectation was he was coming up with the next big thing that we all were going to work on.
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The report recommended coming up with a new mission to do that, noting that the current satellites around Mars are getting old.
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If you have trouble coming up with the perfect troll image to share, now you can look to AirDrop Cards for suggestions.
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Artist-activists have been coming up with designs meant to confuse the facial recognition cameras that are creeping into our public spaces.
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The other is that if Mr Modi's government puts in some effort, it is capable of coming up with those wiser policies.
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Coming up with witty replies takes energy, and receiving a dick pic in return may cost us what little wherewithal we have.
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Republicans have had a tough time coming up with the votes, because they're trying to appease two groups with very different demands.
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You've started coming up with schemes so you can hang out without leaving the house, like tempting your friends with baked goods.
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But there's an undeniable appeal to the idea of fiddling around with this toolbox and coming up with something that simply works.
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"When we start coming up with a concept for a monster, we don't really think about specific real-world creatures," says Fujioka.
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What we're up against right now is coming up with the language that reflects our experience in a way that feels true.
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Antonelli won't say how much the lander could cost, noting that Lockheed is still coming up with an estimated price for NASA.
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I guess there's another world coming up with the teenage years, so I'm just going to enjoy this part while it lasts.
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But if we are only so-so at coming up with ideas but exceptional at attracting talent, we will be very successful.
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Then Hagans was fouled after coming up with a steal, and officials had to separate both teams after some pushing and shoving.
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It's one of those business ideas you simultaneously can't believe are real and also kick yourself for not coming up with yourself.
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"Remember this, it's a rigged election because you have phony people coming up with phony allegations with no witnesses whatsoever," Trump said.
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"Coming up with fresh stories that haven't been done by us or by 'South Park' or 'Family Guy,' that's harder," Jean admitted.
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I read in an interview from last year that you had to ask for help coming up with what memes to include.
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But he has no problem coming up with all these ominously specific, horrible things that could happen to us in the future.
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But as long as people keep coming up with these novelty frappuccinos, baristas everywhere will be forced to continue to make them.
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There's something funny to me about coming up with the most powerful dis lines I can, and then using them on myself.
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Trying to remember anything that happens in this movie and only coming up with that scene where he gets a huge boner.
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I'm obviously not the person making the prototypes, and most of the time I'm not the person coming up with the ideas.
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The resulting governments have distanced themselves from English Labour and the Tories alike, without coming up with many innovations of their own.
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You can see if you feel that they are spending your tax dollars on studying you and coming up with preposterous conclusions.
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To help get things started, we've taken the liberty of coming up with 15 super solid titles for the show's musical numbers.
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From coming up with breast pump solutions to MacGyver-ing ways to get some alone time, moms these days are killing it.
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Lederman, a former associate professor of medicine at Columbia University, was prepared to commit his company to coming up with a solution.
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The trouble with coming up with an answer to Trump's speeches is they don't deliver much of a coherent message or argument.
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I had the idea of coming up with these four characters who were all hunted and haunted by tragedy, lies and war.
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It's a shame, as despite the spam, Tay is still occasionally coming up with some fire tweets: Microsoft Build: HoloLens Skype demo
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When NASA wanted them to create more posters, Delgado says coming up with a theme that revolved around planetary exploration was easy.
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Coming up with the perfect marriage proposal can be difficult, but luckily things seemed to fall right into place for Louis Bruno.
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You did these graduate programs, coming up with the green field approach, or clean slate, or however you want to phrase it.
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That means not only coming up with the concepts, but managing much of the actual execution, technical design, custom programing, and coding.
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Andrew Coats: There's a lot of fun in physical or comedy-based animation, in coming up with poses and interesting in-betweens.
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"If you don't stick to one of these structures, you'll be working all day and then coming up with mush," said Wysol.
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Start digging a hole and make it so big, there's no alternative to coming up with the money to fill it in.
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Your partners are coming up with some interesting ideas, and a thought-provoking conversation is sure to go down sometime this afternoon.
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Helicopters are already everywhere as functioning VTOLs today, so there are fewer hurdles in terms of coming up with an effective design.
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Coming up with the money to pay for a nursing home, an assisted living facility or other such care isn't always easy.
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"Of course, we always run the risk of coming up with a structure that takes into account a previous event," said Bennett.
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Apple executives have repeatedly said the company doesn't strive to be first: It prides itself on coming up with better solutions later.
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It became quite clear he was really good with melodies and coming up with these little packages of emotions regarding his music.
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"The workers are struggling to be heard and the managements are coming up with new forms to deduct their income," Mody said.
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It started out as a kind of interview, as though I were getting help coming up with an idea for a poem.
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It also had a funky layout; after coming up with several floor plans, they opened up the kitchen to the living room.
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They'll do things like force themselves to shoot multiple images in a certain place or particular room, coming up with something different.
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Gimmick or not, people are coming up with all kinds of weird things to do with the new MacBook Pro's Touch Bar.
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Although Haehl doesn&apost typically do themed newborn photos, she still loves coming up with new ideas for her followers to enjoy.
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If they only knew about the other weapons the superpowers were coming up with, no one would ever have slept at night.
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Their talent for coming up with mind-blowing would-you-rathers (Would you rather jump in a pool of slugs or boogers?).
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The EU has looked flat-footed for some time now on coming up with any kind of plan to stop the rot.
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"It's long overdue that we need more innovation and it's much more than coming up with products, it's about changing the conversation."
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So far, she has no idea if that means directing feature films or coming up with video versions of her still photos.
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This is a bad, bad thing, because the president is already planning on postponing them and coming up with some lame excuse.
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And these artists are expressing those thoughts via art, music, literature, and other types of technological creations that they're coming up with.
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I was having a hard time coming up with a good idea when I wondered how my mom would have done it.
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Let's take a zoomed out look for better context: I'm having a hard time even coming up with jokes for this one.
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Now researchers have taken a new approach to coming up with a number based on documentation in millions of electronic medical records.
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Unfortunately, the world of fertility treatments is sorely lacking in quick fixes, but that hasn't stopped people from coming up with some.
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Coming up with award-winning, money-making business ideas like Krohn did (three times!) isn&apost something only certain people can accomplish.
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Television networks are coming up with contingency plans, figuring out how to broadcast with fewer staffers and far fewer in-person guests.
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When leaders are coming up with policies for problems, do they take into account the views of the people into those issues?
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So if the nominee's team members have any trouble coming up with names, they should feel free to give me a call.
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We won't have a problem coming up with modern-day testimony of the effects of actual restrictive laws on the American voters.
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But the day also leaves proposers with the challenge and pressure of coming up with a unique way to present the ring.
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But all of her dreams and goals hinge on the future of DACA or Congress coming up with another permanent immigration fix.
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"I loved coming up with players in scoring position and I had to drive them in," he told The New York Times.
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Governments can often become quite clever at coming up with actions that maximize political damage to their adversaries while minimizing economic costs.
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We're coming up with recommendations around helping CEOs come up with inclusive plans, and then comprehensive plans, and then also measuring them.
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If you like coming up with your own recipes and searching for local ingredients, then Sun Basket may not be for you.
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Coming up with the cash to pay for college can deplete parents' retirement funds and drop them out of the middle class.
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That statistical fog means coming up with a concrete policy as an administration or Congress is difficult, if not impossible, Austin explains.
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"Coming up with the fun twists and turns and crazy toys are all just the icing on the cake," Mr. Pak said.
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There will most likely be 20 people roaming around the Bay Area "coming up with different spells and divination methods," she said.
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Nuclear experts agree that the hardest part of bomb acquisition is not coming up with designs or blueprints, but obtaining the fuel.
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The Republicans must sit down at the table and do some trial and error planning before coming up with a finished product.
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Early in the third, the Flyers picked up another power play with Hayes coming up with a pair of good scoring opportunities.
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I don't blame Mr. Redzepi and the Noma crew for coming up with an event that makes my critical lens fog over.
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The federal government is a very large operation with many component parts, and sometimes coming up with a coherent theme is impossible.
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Economists have attempted to estimate the level at which banks would start to squirm, most coming up with estimates of $1.2trn-1.5trn.
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"Coming up with new ways and places to touch can be an exciting challenge," writes Chapman in the chapter on physical touch.
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Shortly after a meeting where its top finance officer congratulated execs for coming up with those plans, a downsizing-and-restructuring hit.
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Strategy Manager — $133,067 Are you good at taking in an avalanche of information, analyzing the trends, and coming up with a plan?
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The diving on loose balls, coming up with whatever it may be, you're throwing your body on the line in those situations.
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Party leaders know that if Biden falters, Democrats will have a hard time coming up with a candidate who can beat Trump.
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Harris was an attractive candidate except for the part about not being good at organization or coming up with a consistent theme.
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"It makes it easier for employees or leaders to feel good about coming up with new ideas and presenting them," Clarke said.
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"They were already having trouble coming up with 50 votes and now that just got a lot harder," the analyst told CNBC.
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The government is coming up with positive measures to help the economy and ailing sectors like telecom, boosting investor confidence, he added.
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So, it is back to the drawing board for coming up with a better picture of the details of flapping-wing flight.
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After coming up with a financial plan of attack, Jennifer considered what else she could do to pay her debt off quickly.
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The ALM Rangers group is tasked with coming up with "out of band solutions for missing features or guidance," Microsoft has said.
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"It is quite a big headache, to be honest," he said, of coming up with a viable business plan for the flights.
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Experts said one of the most frequent problems with cybersecurity policy is coming up with universal definitions for what constitutes cyber threats.
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The process prescribes an orderly sequence of events involving a broad-based set of community stakeholders coming up with a redevelopment plan.
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"In the second round I played really well but today I was not coming up with the great shots," Cilic told reporters.
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We proceeded to spend the rest of the day in ride lines coming up with all the dads we wanted to date.
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So instead of coming up with a 60-vote majority, Republicans only need 51 votes to pass a reconciliation bill for repeal.
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"The hypocrisy wasn't me coming up with the idea," he says of the scheme to pay coaches to have their players wear Nikes.
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And it's hard to fault Apple for actually adhering to an industry standard here, instead of coming up with its own proprietary method.
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If Mueller and his associates are unable to prove collusion with the Russians, one can count on them coming up with something else.
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But coming up with reforms that save money without depriving millions of Americans of health care they need is an extraordinarily difficult challenge.
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Unfortunately, per the Register, researchers are already coming up with ways to exploit the vulnerabilities that go beyond the proof-of-concept stage.
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These cards have special activities that will be judged instead, like coming up with the best Yo' Momma joke or cheesy pickup line.
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I don't know how else people would keep coming up with ideas—maybe it's just the power of popular culture and neo-mythologizing.
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They had trouble coming up with a name for the black Googlers, though, so they just decided to call them 'Jake and Sean.
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Their first order of business, he said, should be coming up with an investment plan based on individual risk tolerance and financial goals.
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The consequences of that negligence became clear to Republicans themselves as they took on the hard work of coming up with that replacement.
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I got to GM, and I realized I hated working there, and I didn't like coming up with concepts to solve client problems.
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But given that Thailand's rainy season can last until October, that plan could take months with complications coming up with rising water levels.
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We've also turned to art and literature, with many local bookstores coming up with entire reading lists solely devoted to the political apocalypse.
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Lamar Alexander, the chairman of the Senate Health committee, is advocating for coming up with a replacement plan before the law is repealed.
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For some suppliers, Walmart's directive will entail going back to the drawing board and coming up with new items to sell on Walmart.com.
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Don't get too stress about coming up with a clever ice cream idea, however, because when this contest ends, we'll all be winners.
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Vinyl's resurgence in popularity means more companies are coming up with new and different ways to play back all those newly purchased records.
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But getting a lidar unit from theory to mass production might be harder than coming up with the theory in the first place.
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In terms of how we're thinking about coming up with the episodes, in a real sense it hasn't changed our process at all.
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With fears about a possible recession on the horizon, people are coming up with different ways to get their hands on some cash.
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Peterffy's biggest challenge right now, he said, is ensuring the firm keeps innovating and coming up with new and better options for customers.
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That effort includes analyzing countries' debt burdens, and coming up with recommendations for a borrowing strategy that limits the risk of debt distress.
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The Senate passed its own modified version in May, but since then there's been no progress in coming up with a final bill.
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That means coming up with an algorithm capable of determining the value, based on a combination of popularity and growth, of every meme.
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And at the same time, you had an IT revolution, as well as more and more small businesses coming up with interesting ideas.
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Arsuffi said that he sometimes used little-known landmarks to describe small, unnamed areas when coming up with location labels for his map.
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Instagram may be coming up with a new feature that lets college students list their school and find their classmates on the platform.
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Finalize proposal for a potential Goldman Global Arts client, selecting artists, working through a budget, and coming up with innovative and creative solutions.
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Short of coming up with some Mission: Impossible-style face masks, no one else is going to be able to get in there.
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So far, though, the small-is-beautiful approach has been no more successful than the big colliders in coming up with new phenomena.
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I've often heard conservatives complain that their party doesn't spend enough time coming up with serious policy solutions for issues like health care.
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When coming up with the agreement, he took the women's experiences into consideration and hopes the probation will protect others in the future.
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It&aposs like -- they&aposre like -- the media, they&aposre like pigs digging for truffles, but they just keep coming up with turds.
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"They were jokingly coming up with a term to call this growing legion of Kamala Harris supporters on social media," he told Vox.
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The governor has said he sees the roundtables as an essential step in coming up with a consensus approach to enhance school safety.
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For the reveler, they suggest coming up with a script in case of harassment or assault before you even get to the venue.
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Just when you thought wearables were dead, Plume Labs is coming up with an interesting wearable device focused on tracking pollution around you.
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Using a styrofoam face wearing clothes, Twitter had a ball coming up with situations that make your head whip to the other side.
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This can be a good thing; Netflix is credited with coming up with shows like Stranger Things thanks to its trove of data.
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You've talked before about coming up with jungle—what was it like for you as a teenager, growing up around London's club culture?
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First of all, kudos to Kerley for coming up with the most creative and amusing excuse for a suspension in a long time.
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Brown was fouled after coming up with the loose ball but he missed the second of two free throws with 3.4 seconds remaining.
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In other words, more and more, these groups are coming up with ways to "weaponize" them, often by attaching explosives to their undersides.
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That's probably why the internet has been having so much fun coming up with memes to go with the clip for days now.
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When tasked with coming up with an innovative idea, people often think long and hard about what will blow their boss's socks off.
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After coming up with and an angle and perspective for the piece, Khexxi made sure to keep the ears and tale in frame.
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The two spend the rest of the night coming up with increasingly inventive ways to stall the process, all while infuriating the Reverend.
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Be honest with yourself in acknowledging what went wrong, especially if there are common issues coming up with those who worked alongside you.
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