We're now sort of crafting, we're curating memories, we're crafting our identities like never before.
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The contestants each have their own crafting stations, and must complete two crafting challenges each episode.
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I spend the rest of the evening crafting, working on finalizing the hats, reading, and watching crafting shows on Netflix.
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A select group of senators tasked with crafting a bill has had a tough time crafting a compromise between the two groups.
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If it seems like the trick to crafting a good Notes app apology isn't too different from the trick to crafting a regular old apology, that's because — surprise!
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A simple registry for those works was proposed by a group of data freedom advocates, but their cries were not heard by those crafting and re-crafting the law.
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The game will include a detailed crafting system that lets players construct all sorts of new items and upgrades, with no limit on how much players can increase their crafting skills.
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He's crafting them for use in Dungeons & Dragons games.
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But the effects of upgrades stack on top of each other, which means crafting both Warp Drive upgrades from the above example gives you a greater benefit than just crafting the better one.
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Their marriage seems idyllic, including some very interesting crafting projects.
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It's what I've invested my whole adolescence crafting and developing.
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Eggers' method for crafting such a sinister film is simple.
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It was just a matter of crafting the studies correctly.
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It works thanks to a lot of careful narrative crafting.
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They are spinning the facts and crafting their own narrative.
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On the one hand, it's a wildly successful crafting chain.
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And, there's a whole chapter dedicated to crafting your ceremony.
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Dickinson was conscious of the mystery image she was crafting.
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Inspired by Esherick, Powell began crafting furniture as a teenager.
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That reality has focused lawmakers on crafting a new system.
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If you're not crafting your own career path, who will?
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The Times first reported on the crafting of the statement.
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The secret, he said, is crafting a very personalized story.
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Here Amazon employees shared information about coming events like crafting.
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So she decided to focus on what she liked: crafting.
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"My process for crafting an outfit starts with... "My mood.
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Crafting an individualized teaching plan for each student gets exhausting.
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In his spare time, he likes crafting objects from wood.
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But I got sick of having crafting supplies around me.
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Throughout the game, you'll obtain new "recipes" for crafting items.
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He is crafting a whole persona around being that guy.
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Letitia Landon won fame by crafting multiple identities for herself.
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Snapshot: Above, a gunsmith in the Philippines crafting a pistol.
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Without government stepping in, industries are crafting their own responses.
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It also plays a role in crafting the party platform.
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We don't need to be crafting another bill right now.
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The president left the crafting of legislation up to Congress.
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Crafting such a large package could also be challenging, however.
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There will certainly be difficulties in crafting a revised authorization.
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That means we have to close to the public for our main offering of walk-in crafting — but that's what we do occasionally to keep the crafting so affordable the rest of the time.
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You punch trees and rocks to get crafting materials, take them to a crafting table, and make things like tools or the supplies like fuel or machine parts that will allow you to escape.
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Crafting a perfect online dating profile is a true art form.
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That's why carefully crafting your profile is of the utmost importance.
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Microsoft has developed open-source software for crafting artificial intelligence models.
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Sam Kaplan found a third: crafting colorful models of futuristic architecture.
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One of the senators involved in crafting the Republican proposal, Sen.
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Plus, the brand is sustainable, crafting its products from natural fabrics.
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In school, I loved carpentry and crafting, all the intricate details.
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And also as an artist, as a poet, of crafting narrative.
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Then, he starts posing 3D characters and crafting a 3D scene.
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Then, Cockerham turned his attention to crafting the fidget spinner itself.
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When Roosevelt was crafting this policy, tariffs were eye-wateringly high.
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The popularity of nature programming has traditionally relied on crafting stories.
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"There's a certain image-crafting associated with being online," Nguyen said.
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She hopes that Emily will continue the family's interest in crafting.
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Make your dog's cone more exciting by crafting a martini costume.
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For most of my life, I've lived in fear of crafting.
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Fred Upton (R-Mich.) then began crafting a truly bipartisan version.
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Yet crafting a digestible, compelling story that people remember requires skill.
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That includes video production using 3D software and crafting the cases.
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At CNN, for crafting a team where that cover was possible.
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It's about crafting something deliberately, and then obscuring it in shadow.
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The third phase will include crafting the 2018 National Defense Strategy.
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Ms. Jolie Pitt is known for carefully crafting a public image.
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There's also collectible crafting resources scattered around the world of Odyssey.
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The president's team is also crafting its counterattack on the report.
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Understanding the science behind warming is critical to crafting workable solutions.
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And all that effort you put into crafting a lengthier message?
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I use it for embroidery, reading, and all types of crafting.
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This new coalition started work on crafting legislation in late 153.
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The difficulty of crafting an insurance reform bill is something Rep.
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They were crafting Reeve Carney's Orpheus basically up until opening night.
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On the other hand, Trump isn't done crafting his immigration policy.
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They spoke dozens of times in crafting the "phase-two" package.
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Crafting the brand Minecraft is a video game, first and foremost.
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Still, the crafting campaign has stoked positive reactions from some customers.
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Singleton said she immediately started crafting and mapping out the details.
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But African-American composers have long been crafting ambitious music dramas.
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Right. And there's tie-dye and crafting and pickling, and ... Yeah.
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I sense that the old storytellers knew what they were crafting.
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The insurance plans took different approaches to crafting their rate requests.
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You don't even need that special crafting gene or superhuman dexterity.
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It also prevents local governments from crafting their own drone laws.
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President Trump is currently crafting a budget to send to Congress.
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Some Belgian monks who arrived in the 1970s soon began crafting camembert.
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When it comes to crafting a signature look, she's right on schedule.
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You will get some experience and probably very little crafting materials there.
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Might I recommend Crafting with Cat Hair as a jokey stocking stuffer?
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Just convert your green and blue crafting mats up into yellow ones.
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Soon, Arianna was busily crafting beads for other police and fire departments.
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You've got side quests, a crafting system, character perks, upgrades, customizable teams.
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At least with 140 characters, we spend considerable time crafting each word.
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Airbnb's supporters have questioned the hotel union's role in crafting the ordinance.
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Brutal assassin Villanelle (Jodie Comer) is obsessed with crafting the perfect murder.
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Don't expect its hardcore focus on survival and crafting to change, however.
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These properties unify a community of people inventing and crafting at home.
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But they are excellent at crafting passive aggressive and wonderfully wordy signs.
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But conversely, attentiveness to race can be useful in crafting policy solutions.
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How savvy will Pruitt's team be about crafting legally defensible EPA rules?
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She's not exactly crafting a strategy, and she's not desperately seeking answers.
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Crafting malicious music that can surreptitiously affect Fitbits and other electronic devices.
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Besides crafting regulation, Tarullo also is a voter on interest rate policy.
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Crafting this type of culture is the key to a successful team.
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Time to start polishing that resume and crafting the perfect cover letter.
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There's crafting; there's stealth; there's a whole mess of weapons and armor.
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Crafting a position like this for Warren would be a radical move.
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The New York Times first reported on the crafting of the statement.
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Of course, following through on those promises involves crafting a specific plan.
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In 85033, Congress established a new process for crafting the federal budget.
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The least sexy but most useful addition is the game's crafting system.
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She loves DIY-ing and has worked with Scott on crafting videos.
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House Republicans are crafting a list of regulations for Trump to undo.
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Levi's was the original American denim brand, crafting durable jeans since 1853.
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Mining involves crafting new computational tools for squeezing insight from big data.
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Selecting posters and crafting ads get as much attention as making music.
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Chiang deeply explores scientific concepts while crafting emotionally moving characters and narratives.
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It's basically a new line of hybrid crafting toys and Switch games.
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Clearly, I still have a lot of crafting and decorating to do.
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Democrats currently hold most of the leverage on crafting the congressional stimulus.
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We've decided to stimulate our creative sides and get really into crafting.
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"Jake was an intimate part of crafting this whole thing," she says.
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We spent four years crafting a whole new narrative for that theater.
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Minecraft doesn't need Kjellberg; Mojang's crafting game has 91 million monthly players.
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Biden on the trail has routinely defended his role in its crafting.
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It won't ever break, so don't worry about crafting more than one.
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"We don't need to be crafting another bill right now," he said.
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The seven steps of crafting a Ring Concierge engagement ring:1. Design2.
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The official emphasized that the president took the lead on crafting it.
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But crafting a plan that pleases most conservatives will not be simple.
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Democrats leaned heavily into Barr's decision-making process in crafting the summary.
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One of those businesses is Joann, a leading fabric and crafting retailer.
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That means that if I want to get level three cards, I'm forced to spend more crafting parts on upgrades there, too, leaving me less for the level four cards that can only be bought with crafting parts.
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In the meantime, we're crafting our own proposal for an ugly trainer emoji.
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Having settled into the office, however, Zinke is now crafting more ambitious plans.
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Rousseau argued long ago that crafting the identity of a citizen is difficult.
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Marnie is an amazing asset in whatever scheme her parents are carefully crafting.
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Even low-level crafting materials can be combined to make higher level ones.
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If you manage to beat the time, you get some bonus crafting materials.
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And, like anyone strategically crafting their personal brand, he has a backup plan.
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Dragon Quest Builders also pulls from your entire "cloud-based" inventory whenever crafting.
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The keynote, Crafting a Moral Compass, will be delivered by Michelle Millar Fisher.
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But we've yet to truly know the secret behind her treat-crafting ways.
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But, taking on a new crafting project doesn't always have to be expensive.
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"Or crafting, creating something for someone and sending it through the actual mail."
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MORRIS PLAINS "Live, Play, Eat: Crafting an Exhibition," lecture with curator Pete Mars.
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MORRIS PLAINS "Live, Play, Eat: Crafting an Exhibition," lecture with Pete Mars, curator.
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Putting Smith on that stage, then, wasn't about crafting a politically successful narrative.
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Onstage, they're tight and energetic, crafting unpredictable setlists and performing with workmanlike precision.
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He never exerted authority over the process of crafting and co-ordinating policy.
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When he wrote his books he would do so in pencil, crafting them.
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Sex workers, not politicians, should lead the way in crafting sex work policy.
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But as with self-driving cars, crafting the right regulations won't be easy.
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If crafting a proper apology is an art, then call Justin Bieber Picasso.
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I spend the rest of the night crafting with my new fabric. #GrandmaStatus.
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So, too, was Radical's approach to crafting a message to sell the game.
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To be clear, it's not her crafting of the works that I question.
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The item crafting system is streamlined to the point of almost being automatic.
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The two chambers will now try crafting a final compromise to send Trump.
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Haddad was responsible for crafting the Workers&apos Party platform for the election.
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In crafting her brand, Kattan eventually realized that her mission was to inspire.
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Hell hath no fury — or crafting inspiration — like an Academy Award winner scorned.
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Crafting a Houdini-style escape from an arena, and trampling someone's rose garden.
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I love crafting the cutters and probably have almost 3,000 at this point.
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Battle over size: Legal experts are crafting the antitrust case against tech giants.
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Creative bakers are crafting clever geode-inspired cakes that are making us drool.
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Bob Corker said crafting tax reform will be tough, especially in the Senate.
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As any seasoned Instagram user knows, crafting the perfect post can take awhile.
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Where he veers sharply from the Obama administration is in crafting a solution.
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He is responsible for crafting the story behind the band's sensational new album.
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Taxidermy--both crafting and collecting--was a part of this broader culture phenomenon.
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Crafting these mirrors isn't easy, though the reasons why are a bit technical.
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You'd spend days crafting an amazing bleep from a really gritty square wave.
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Were they huddled in a wood-paneled office, crafting policy for Pawnee, Indiana?
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But can Sony nail down the critical task of crafting an outstanding camera?
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What else should public and private sector leaders consider when crafting cybersecurity strategies?
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The Weibo user has plenty of other adorable felt-based crafting projects posted.
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Biden played an integral part in crafting the ACA, commonly known as Obamacare.
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Many began dissecting the relationship and crafting the most beautiful rom-com plots.
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Kerry played a crucial role in crafting the Obama-era Iran nuclear agreement.
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Surprisingly, for a team best known for crafting rough-and-tumble fight scenes,
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How do you go about crafting a narrative within an album like this?
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They paint, drink, and share everything they feel about the art of crafting.
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Until now, AI has mostly been about crafting preprogramming tools for specific functions.
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His writing is perfection, and the crafting of the Ahmed article is brilliant.
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Christine McConnell is a homemaking whiz, with cooking, baking and crafting tips galore.
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Some potters are selling their work for charity through initiatives like Crafting Resistance.
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Mr. Martin is peerless at crafting tiny wit bombs, and always has been.
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But here comes Mr. Torn, crafting a big, luminescent haze above it all.
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Other countries are still crafting an international climate treaty without the United States.
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Some lawmakers are crafting legislation to address issues identified by the Times investigation.
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Crafting an awesome ceremony, on the other hand, can be a bit daunting.
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She has every reason to be worried about crafting a strong follow-up.
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And she was very interested in crafting films with active, adventurous female heroines.
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The "maker movement" has spawned countless crafting and repair spaces in recent years.
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Watch Selman put his crafting skills to the test in our latest episode.
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You can feel the hand-crafting and rough edges that he's famous for.
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"It gives you a quantifiable result to consider when crafting policy," he said.
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Bloomberg's tech company, Hawkfish, has been responsible for crafting the campaigns digital ads.
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Lawmakers are still crafting the bill, which will be hundreds of pages long.
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He has been amazingly successfully at crafting a persona that is very likable.
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His roommates recently saw him crafting these notes and started to tease him.
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She translated the idea simply at first, crafting long shirts with prominent collars.
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In crafting the second trade aid program, USDA incorporated feedback from last year.
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Afterward, they would spend hours in the village church, crafting butterfly-wing sculptures.
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Conversation crafting isn't rocket science, but it's nevertheless under-taught and under-used.
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The duo spent five years researching, crafting, and perfecting their take on chocolate.
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When crafting the perfect outfit, we tend to start from the ground up — literally.
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Stylist Johnny Wright shared the news on Instagram on Wednesday after crafting the cut.
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She encourages lawmakers to consider First Amendment and civil rights issues when crafting legislation.
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Because the only things that don't become obsolete in The Division are crafting materials.
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So we're bringing you six simple hacks for crafting a devastatingly sweet Valentine's DIY.
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Of course crafting isn't a cure-all for the poisons that seep in everywhere.
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So far it has proven incapable of crafting solutions to address our fiscal challenges.
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This bill would guarantee CSR funding and give states more flexibility in crafting rules.
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Informed sources say these firms have had a hand in crafting the new law.
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When crafting her character this season, she said the writers have welcomed her season.
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Clever lens crafting could be an intellectual pursuit that further engages the user base.
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And, in a brilliant coup, Super Metroid's original composers are crafting the game's soundtrack.
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They said they have a space for yoga, a hammock, and "crafting and tinkering."
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As well as managing their fractious backbenchers, Republican leaders must also juggle policy-crafting.
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Tina Smith of Minnesota is crafting a clean energy standard bill, per her office.
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So her advice for crafting a breakup text in those situations is simple: don't.
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An aide said the campaign read the investigation as it was crafting the proposal.
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You can just tell that they were not used to crafting non-beefcake faces.
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A desire for this has made officials exceedingly cautious when crafting the court's rules.
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"We're just beginning the process of actually crafting the bills," McConnell said on CNN.
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Or get the whole gang involved in crafting some jiggly (and boozy) gingerbread people.
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But in my opinion, you can't put a price on crafting drinks for yourself.
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For all her talk of reputation, Swift appears to be finally crafting her own.
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If we're going to be crafting these hybrid plant abominations, why not get creative?
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The presidential field took notice by crafting messages specific to Michigan during the debates.
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We're crafting them in our own image, yet we are terrified they'll supplant us.
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"In the beginning, it's really hard to find," she said of crafting a tune.
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Stone, in a period of crafting highly-charged political films, seemed an unlikely fit.
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Ozick is 88 years old now, crafting essays with the same sparkle and muscular
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The spotlight remains firmly on Conor, and his knack for crafting catchy pop tunes.
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But she also seems defensive, crafting a narrative of herself as the ultimate victim.
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The crafting felt repetitive, and the inventory management was a bit of a headache.
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Gone are the days of campaigns crafting candidates' platforms in isolation behind closed doors.
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At its finest, this involves crafting arguments that lure voters to cross party lines.
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They exchanged direct messages, and then he started crafting her a headline-making gown.
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Last year, at the University of Toronto, Kagan described her approach to crafting compromises.
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Both parties say they're optimistic about crafting the nation's first comprehensive data privacy law.
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Onder used this in crafting his eventual legislation and subsequent fight to gain support.
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Rubio suggested the nation needs to find a balance in crafting its immigration policies.
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The Mountain Cave comes complete with a bed, a torch, and a crafting table.
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If not, can you at least consider crafting a phone of a reasonable size?
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Fingerprints aside, Motorola is great at crafting devices that feel great in the hand.
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The FAA is asking for public and industry input on crafting new drone restrictions.
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It's about crafting a more believable world, and making the player's interactions truly convincing.
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Children will work with Xiuzhen on crafting an "ideal city" made entirely of clothes.
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The Lonely Island started out as three longtime best friends crafting silly parody raps.
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They spend a significant amount of their free time crafting responses to Times coverage.
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And increasingly we are crafting Penrose's virtual worlds and stories using Penrose's proprietary tools.
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That is, complexity is itself an inherent danger in crafting tools to fight complexity.
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This lesson on crafting letters of condolence will take place at Green-Wood Cemetery.
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However, fashion designers needed to factor in artistry and athleticism when crafting a costume.
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Critics frequently noted his propensity for crafting dramatic tales without regard for the facts.
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It's lore crafting with friends about about Kingdom Hearts more than playing Kingdom Hearts.
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Beyond the gates, there were blank model horses to paint in the crafting tent.
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They need to start crafting the nomination process to get that candidate into office.
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Pitchforks have their uses, but crafting health-care policy calls for more delicate instruments.
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I wake up on the later side this morning after staying up late crafting.
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After I spent months crafting a competitive law school application, offers came pouring in.
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When crafting the Constitution, the founders feared the return of a monarchy in America.
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He implied that some people in power are embracing outdated mindsets when crafting policy.
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But she does not appear to have experience crafting or enforcing consumer protection laws.
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There's such an array of talent and a little something for every crafting fan.
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In the face of such resistance, crafting a durable political settlement will take time.
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He and other members of Bieber's team stayed up all night crafting a statement.
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I thought of the self as something that is best expressed through careful crafting.
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But it certainly makes your fingers look like the floor of a crafting room.
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The shoeless practice is an example of startups crafting their own unique company culture.
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They wanted a panel tasked with crafting a detailed proposal for a Green New Deal.
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I relented, even though I was slightly disappointed — I love crafting a high-stakes surprise.
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There's a mirrored bar with no visible gear for crafting cocktails, save a single sink.
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As he's previously demonstrated, YouTuber vmln8r is great at crafting Lego accessories for the Switch.
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Java fanatics know that absolute control is key to crafting the perfect cup of coffee.
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At the same time, she acknowledged that crafting a new plan is no simple undertaking.
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Jeff Flake of Arizona, who is crafting one of those bipartisan proposals, told Politico Tuesday.
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Eurogamer states that up to 1,350 crafting metals can be earned through the battle pass.
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Start crafting your Facebook invite, and if you're 21 or older, enter to win now!
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It makes sense then that crafting a convincing substitute might be something of a challenge.
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Although I do think she did a great job crafting her Sasha Velour puppet lookalike.
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The only limitation to crafting other options from there, like cinnamon-vanilla, is your imagination.
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The two men, both audiophiles, became obsessed with the idea of crafting a perfect loudspeaker.
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She was expected to have played a similar role in crafting Tuesday's speech in Columbus.
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Just think about the last time you put time into crafting a comment on something.
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It's an impressive balance, and Hagner credits the shows creators for crafting such indelible characters.
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From there, it's all about finding your childlike creativity and crafting something fun and memorable.
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The United States, Mexico and Canada worked so well together in crafting this great document.
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Another of Musk's innovations has to be crafting history's least-contentious presentation of public building.
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"There's so much potential for crafting a vibrant, creative environment for our family," Martin explains.
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Usually, this means crafting decorations or pieces of furniture in line with their preferred aesthetics.
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They later learned that even more states (Minnesota in particular), were crafting their own bill.
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She's telling us a story, crafting the murder from square one, and it's riveting work.
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There's no denying the appeal of crafting your fall uniform around a neutral color palette.
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And it's hard to argue that Amazon hasn't been immensely successful in crafting that image.
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The recipes for crafting new objects have changed and require a range of new techniques.
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In crafting these flags, Clark is doing the work of reconstruction that Reconstruction never did.
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Wednesday's hearing would serve as a "critical step" towards crafting comprehensive legislation, the pair asserted.
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Nevertheless, it said the federal government could provide information to assist in crafting a settlement.
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Crafting models will always require the subtle translation of real-world phenomena into mathematical expressions.
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And it's important to think about as you're crafting teams and building high-performance relationships.
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Normally, the courts give Presidents enormous latitude in crafting measures aimed at securing the country.
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Less time is spent crafting your message according to how you think someone will respond.
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This official said the White House has provided "technical assistance" to senators in crafting it.
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Instead, a group of GOP senators has been meeting to discuss crafting their own bill.
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Not all are good at crafting rules that protect local ambience without discouraging tourists altogether.
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The former Mexican president predicted success in crafting a "better NAFTA" for all three countries.
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I've spent hours fiddling with menus, crafting new technologies, and scouring caves for precious resources.
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All executives play a vital role in crafting, supporting, changing and maintaining a company culture.
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Combining history and criticism, this study of textile crafting highlights its social and political aspects.
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"Mobs," the game's creatures ("mob" is short for "mobile"), can be used for crafting, too.
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Members of the House Agriculture Committee work on crafting the 2018 farm bill on Wednesday.
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All while Bach is sitting at his laptop, crafting the ending to this hero's play.
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Others are seeking help drafting invitations for happy occasions — or, conversely, crafting inscriptions for tombstones.
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We spent six months crafting "Runaways" using a lot of improvisation (and profound personal sharing).
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In crafting the Affordable Care Act, hundreds of Republican amendments were offered and scores accepted.
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From carefully crafting your headline to highlighting specific recommendations, make your LinkedIn work for you.
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Marvel's Spider Man's suit crafting and customization system is way more involved than I expected.
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But as a group, men and women take strikingly different approaches to crafting legislative agendas.
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Lindsey was also heavily involved behind the scenes in crafting the recent tax cut legislation.
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Pam Keith, from Florida's Eighteenth Congressional District, is even crafting an appeal to conservative voters.
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They are crafting innovative business models and reaching new frontiers of business strategy and organization.
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Jordan started building audio equipment, then became interested in crafting his own audio-visual gear.
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Throughout she thrashes and grinds, crafting a cybernetic version of hardcore, all on her own.
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There's nothing better to soothe a sensitive Cancer than cooking or crafting their worries away.
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Today's adventure game-makers are crafting emotional, accessible narratives that are underpinned by elegant mechanics.
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Many universities seem to acknowledge this limitation when crafting their own statements about sanctuary campuses.
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In a game about crafting characters around your playstyle, Dark Souls 23 was misleading people.
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And while that is ideal, his party is crafting legislation that does just the opposite.
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The era of crafting an independent voice with the rising demographic of Millennials is over.
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There is also, of course, Agatha Christie, who's famous for crafting beautiful, bloodless, intricate stories.
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A crafting wiz, Ms. Baez is the one who helps fashion designers realize their ideas.
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Can you talk about the shift to that stylistic direction and crafting it in general?
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She has a portfolio here and a teeny little crafting blog here, of all things.
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In crafting this deeply reported and riveting read, Ms. Goldstein spent considerable time in Janesville.
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He has called Klopp the best manager in the world for crafting high-energy teams.
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They excel at crafting emotion and speaking to a consumer even when she's not shopping.
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I'm proud to say that I'm one of millions of gay men who enjoys crafting.
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You might also find bottles, which will give you new DIY crafting recipes when opened.
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They worry the wave of crafting mania could put them and their customers at risk.
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While roaming around your island, you'll find crafting materials, such as tree branches and stones.
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" Sir Thomas Browne is described as crafting "the oddest, most alluring prose of his century.
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Remember when Republicans used to pretend to care about crafting the people's business in sunlight?
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We talked to veterans of presidential debates about crafting and delivering lines voters would remember.
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He also learned the rudiments of ceramics and started crafting vases, bowls and other containers.
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The vote on the House resolution comes as lawmakers are crafting sanctions legislation against Turkey.
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"We have to make sure there's a sensitivity to that diversity as we're crafting solutions."
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Srinivasan shared some pointers for crafting a killer profile, such as:• Filling out your summary.
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To be fair, it's hard to envision the N.F.L. crafting a policy that satisfies everyone.
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For example, after doing a few missions, you're tasked with crafting a set of armor.
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The media's obsession with crafting stories that damage Trump damage their own credibility far more.
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Details leaked over the summer of an executive order on drug pricing he was crafting.
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We were careful — to some of my Australian friends, overly so — in crafting our trip.
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Reject that unnecessary paradigm this year by crafting a lovely night in with your Valentine.
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This deal, however, will require the crafting of complex appropriations legislation, which could take weeks.
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Crafting the perfect resume is a daunting task even for CEOs and C-suite execs.
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King said this reinforces the importance of examining all flavors when crafting public health policy.
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The process of crafting the healthcare bill in the Senate has been fraught with difficulty.
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Solving these Colonial Outpost puzzles usually gets you important crafting material recipes and upgrade schematics.
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Celis Brewery specializes in crafting traditional Belgian-style beers for increasingly sophisticated American beer drinkers.
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And why did they choose to ignore the opinions of the 48% in crafting Brexit?
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"I believe [the United incident] did play a role" in crafting the FAA bill, Rep.
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Preis, with BBC Mortgage, suggests crafting a financial plan for retirement (if you haven't already).
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They came at writing with chins out and fists clenched, crafting sentences taut and devastating.
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Lastly, the law forbids cities and towns in Delaware from crafting their own drone laws.
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This, despite what it might sound like, is not a crafting app made by Apple.
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Crafting the tentative Brexit deal has taken a year and a half of difficult talks.
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The CEA "has historically been a powerful entity in crafting economic policy agendas," Moss said.
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But that will be a lot easier to do than crafting and funding an Obamacare replacement.
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Chris Collins, the party is eyeing the goal of crafting a replacement proposal in six months.
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The logic of competitive crafting is still present, but in a metaphorical, rather than literal sense.
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Sesame Studios trusted Hall with crafting a music video to set the tone for the channel.
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This time around, Google's still crafting them, but LG's reportedly been tapped to build the phones.
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Experiment by crafting your own "rules" with your partner and trying them out for a while.
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At the time of his death, however, Reverend King was doing more than crafting inspirational phrases.
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He said he was usually tasked with crafting light salads and soup, and, more recently, smoothies.
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Misa Hylton and June Ambrose very much had a hand in crafting camp in hip-hop.
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There's also a crafting table that lets you create new items using parts from dismantled gear.
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Every surface was covered with dishes, food wrappers, candy, stuffed animals, and crafting and cleaning supplies.
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In the world Nipsey was crafting, there was space for more than just him to prosper.
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Congress is in the process of working on a repeal of Obamacare and crafting a replacement.
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But crafting personal stories into memoir does not make me feel 'exposed' as many people think.
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Charlie Black, a veteran Republican strategist who is crafting a plan that would see Ohio Gov.
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This weekend, reallocate the time you'd spend crafting the perfect angry tweet or outraged online clapback.
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Getting bills through Congress, or crafting executive orders that can survive court scrutiny, is hard work.
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So there's no shortage of ideas when it comes to crafting additional levels for the sequel.
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The retailer will continue to hold crafting events in its stores to lure parents and children.
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Again, this is more balkanization instead of crafting an economic message appealing to the middle class.
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Before the film was even released, people were crafting memes based solely on the film's trailers.
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The patches, which the company spent months crafting, cause computers to reboot more often than normal.
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My desk has that "serial killer crafting ransom note" je ne sais quoi quality to it.
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The governor&aposs discussions are aimed at crafting policies to better protect students, teachers and schools.
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Whether or not this specific fact was key in crafting the troupe's aesthetic, Bayne couldn't say.
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But for now, the agency is just gathering information: there's no timeline for crafting new regulation.
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Both Nicotine and Mislaid display Zink's flair for crafting absorbing narrative out of unpredictable subject matter.
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I am too busy to be meticulously crafting and drawing and slapping silly stickers to things!
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You'll love mixing up your own twist on margaritas or crafting a special house cocktail. 3.
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Making this distinction is the key to crafting a European asylum policy with broad popular support.
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If there is anything he knows how to do very well, it's crafting a sales pitch.
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He said he's concentrating on crafting a conservative agenda that a Republican president can help execute.
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When we interviewed George Saunders and he taught us all about writing, crafting characters, and kindness.
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I put a lot of time into crafting the right sounds to create the right mood.
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But sometimes, the crafting of an elaborate announcement overshadows what is really important: the announcement itself.
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Chrissy Teigen could teach a course on the art of crafting the perfect Instagram clap back.
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Instead of giving into the sadness, however, she decided to take action by crafting Peeps dioramas.
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So Twitter responded by crafting a sexy playlist to help the musician get in the mood.
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The Parisian designer draws influence from contemporary art when crafting her cheeky yet timeless pieces. 16.
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So did I spend all that awake time busily crafting the make America great again novel?
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You spend a big chunk of time and effort crafting the perfect email and then … crickets.
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Crafting the law's subsidies to help individuals afford coverage was a potential key to its success.
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What was the transition from that to you crafting your own voice and making original music?
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He assisted in crafting and implementing the original ethics executive order implemented by the Obama administration.
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"Almost rings the bell," of course, is Phil's attempt at crafting a wry piece of shade.
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Its main mechanic is avoiding death by crafting and scavenging, but it's not a survival simulator.
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Together, they work on crafting and perfecting each stage of the paper-turned-food animation process.
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Understanding where those beliefs come from is vital to crafting messages that will beat them back.
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He tweaked her technique; devised ways for her to be more graceful; started crafting her workouts.
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Q: How does crafting fit into your latest tour, "Handmade Holiday," which kicks off on Nov.
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She imagined him lying on his bed that was just a mattress, carefully crafting each one.
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Perhaps lawmakers should look to space issues Americans have indicated as priorities when crafting new policy.
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The majority leader has spent years crafting the Republican's message around defeating the Affordable Care Act.
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Crafting a film that could live up to that legacy was always going to be difficult.
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Its participants are crafting strong proposals to manage several weaknesses in the international technology supply chain.
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The hearing will be the first by the committee focusing on crafting its climate action plan.
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Liberals were concerned about crafting an outside body that would effectively supersede the island's elected officials.
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The candle's minimalist design pulls from the German Bauhaus aesthetic, which combines fine art with crafting.
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He described in some detail the stages through which he would pass in crafting a poem.
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But that doesn't seem to hinder the actor's confidence when it comes to his crafting task.
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For lawmakers charged with crafting state budgets, these are the pleasant byproducts of accelerating economic growth.
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Then strategic framing can help—crafting an argument to make it relevant to someone's personal beliefs.
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When she began crafting her 2015 album Vulnicura, Björk envisioned it as an immersive audiovisual record.
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Until recently, Michael Kupperman was known for crafting the funniest comics in the graphic storytelling game.
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Learn a language, start crafting or whatever, spend your winter nights trying out new masturbatory tactics.
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The idea is that this data will aid in crafting better-performing Moments in the future.
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You, too, will become a good actor and writer when you realize you're also crafting stories.
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"I do a lot of crafting and painting and drawing and stuff like that," Brown explains.
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Crafting a single tax bill acceptable to both the Senate and the House is proving difficult.
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Crafting an unsolicited email to a stranger takes skill, especially when you're asking for a favor.
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"They're doing it backward," said Michael Alves, a consultant who specializes in crafting school integration plans.
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Crafting one's own admixture of grief and denial is highly personal, a process best left unimpeded.
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The site's move set off a firestorm about the role of politics in the crafting world.
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There are plenty of crafting events offered, like a $20 workshop on making leather dog collars.
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She supports the mask-crafting effort, but not the risk she believes it's placing on customers.
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Crafting the perfect plant-based meat alternative requires copying the original down to the microscopic level.
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It asserted, though, that it — not lawmakers — should be in charge of crafting new, nationwide rules.
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If your child has the patience, skills, and interest in crafting, they will love these kits.
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On her website, Ms. Jo listed her specialties as illustration, graphic design, crafting and hair/nails.
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Her business includes a merchandise line, dozens of brand collaborations, and crafting kits sold through Target.
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He says he'll push to include that language in the opioid package that lawmakers are crafting.
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Once you've finished crafting your resume, it would be nice to think your work is done.
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The team behind the CW musical comedy "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" will be crafting the show's score.
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In crafting the statute, Congress did not require consent from localities, let alone allow for vetoes.
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Op-Ed Contributors The Justice Department announced on Wednesday that the crafting giant Hobby Lobby, Inc.
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Warren criticized Biden over his role in crafting the 2005 bill earlier in the presidential campaign.
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And so it went, and I kept at the beautiful box I was crafting for myself.
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They enlisted support by crafting ideologies around Arab nationalism, the plight of the Palestinians and Islam.
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There are people of goodwill on both sides genuinely interested in crafting a solution through compromise.
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For meaningful change, members of Congress should make the following resolutions in crafting new immigration legislation.
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Schiff suggested Sunday that it's possible Nunes worked with the White House in crafting the memo.
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Crafting the four new bases that don't exist in nature was a chemical tour-de-force.
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The heart of the show's comedy is recognizing that decorating, crafting and presentation are about appearances.
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Policymakers have historically recognized this, crafting rules to protect children from toxic chemicals, malnutrition, and abuse.
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Mr. Hernandez has spent the better part of his adult life crafting a viral internet personality.
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Roberts is influenced by the heralded beauty of classical sculpture, crafting busts in black and blue.
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Artists are hitting their stride with video works and innovating with new technologies and crafting materials.
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But make no mistake: Sedaris genuinely loves the world of crafting that she's lovingly sending up.
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From crafting your business plan to choosing the right investors, there are endless decisions to be made.
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The spookiest Halloween spread doesn't need to involve crafting skills, recipes, or last-minute panicked Seamless orders.
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Fight enemies you encounter for loot, discover new bits of lore, gather crafting materials, or simply explore.
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It takes many hours (even years) of training to become a master at crafting those delicate rolls.
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And Vatican City authorities wouldn&apost have to look far for help in crafting such a policy.
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She also posted a photo of her twins hard at work, crafting their yearly letters to Santa.
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That required me to scour planetary surfaces for heridium, in addition to obtaining or crafting some antimatter.
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In one since-deleted post, Devinm666 explicitly claimed to have had a hand in crafting Gaetz's amendment.
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Crafting legislation like this would take work, but Graham and Cassidy seemed ready to do that work.
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Choosing the music you want to meditate to is different than, say, crafting an energizing workout playlist.
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Here, she discusses the intergenerational strength of Black women, crafting her joy, and #MeToo's new social platform.
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Crafting asylum rules that combine generosity for outsiders with reassurance on borders for anxious Dutch is another.
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It could be anything from baking cookies or other treats to crafting to simply making a card.
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In crafting the world of Unfair & Ugly, Khan and Chowdhry saw the opportunity to right two wrongs.
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Lawmakers who were involved with crafting the legislation pushed back against the criticism from their conservative counterparts.
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EA automatically converts your battle pass winnings into crafting metals in lieu of receiving a loot box.
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Bureaucrats are crafting more legislation to decide how many resorts to permit and where to put them.
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Crafting doesn't exempt you from the confines of capitalism—you're still the one buying, spending, investing, hustling.
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Some of its designers like to start with pen and paper, others go straight to crafting digitally.
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The art of crafting stories was dinner-table conversation in Chandra's childhood homes in Delhi and Bombay.
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But the real problem is the fact that no woman had a hand in crafting the script.
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The Affair set a new bar for the archetype by crafting a masterful dual-narrative around it.
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Republicans presumed that the Affordable Care Act's taxes would be repealed, and were crafting their reforms accordingly.
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If you spend your vacation crafting the perfect Instagram story, you should be more cynical about it.
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Allies have begun giving much thought to crafting policy wins that Mr Trump can call his own.
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You can use the app to watch people create crafting, cooking and other projects in real-time.
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You probably don't want your significant other crafting a message with phrases and sentences suggested to them.
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And they clarified that neither of the referrals, who were both hired, took jobs crafting campaign policy.
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For the Republicans, Israeli-backed lobbyists will continue to play an important role in crafting political strategy.
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"I feel it, it's an instinct," Trump told the New York Times Magazine of crafting campaign nicknames.
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The Parks and Recreation co-stars will executive produce and host Making It, a crafting competition series.
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But sadly, the art of crafting a perfect rom-com is not an easy one to master.
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In other words, even low-movement hobbies like knitting, crafting, and guitar are correlated with better health.
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But the little girl simply continues to look on, apparently unsure about the whole s'mores-crafting process.
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Some regional transmission organizations are already asking for extensions to FERC compliance deadlines for crafting storage policies.
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With her crafting of sophisticated political and theological concepts, she was a force to be reckoned with.
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Gorillaz had plenty existential distress to work with when crafting their first album in six years, Humanz.
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Over the last few years, HP's been crafting some of the most exciting laptops on the market.
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Still, he eventually built up the courage to quit his job in order to try crafting sitcoms.
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Central authority is the problem, not state governments crafting election systems best suited to their local needs.
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Humphreys, who was not involved with crafting the new recommendations, told Reuters Health he approves of them.
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The studio managed to survive crafting ski-doo titles and games built for Sony's PlayStation Move peripheral.
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And that's a reality that doesn't leave you with many good options for crafting health reform plans.
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The crafting process is surprisingly easy, and works with any round bottles measuring 153 to 102mm around.
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Tom MacArthur of New Jersey, the Republican who was central to crafting the House's health care bill.
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In Primal crafting isn't an optional side activity, it's a thing you need to do to survive.
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Sanders wasn't alone; many liberal Democrats pushed for such a provision when crafting comprehensive health care reform.
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If you have outstanding high-interest debts, stop reading now and start crafting your debt payoff plan.
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It was true self expression—people playing modular hardware, playing synthesizers, and really crafting it all themselves.
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Donald Trump has spent the last few decades crafting his persona in full view of the public.
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What was something you saw that you knew would fit perfectly into the narrative you were crafting?
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Glover laid low for the next few years, carefully crafting what would become FX TV series Atlanta.
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When he's not doing that, he's crafting brilliant edits and tracks that grace sets across the world.
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"Sometimes we think crafting the perfect email will be the best way to persuade people," he said.
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Funny enough, he's how nominated with "Parks and Rec" costar Poehler for their crafting show "Making It."
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There are no think tanks of analogous size and influence committed to crafting left-wing foreign policy.
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The president has proved adroit at crafting a hero-villain narrative and is now focusing on Reps.
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As secretary of State in the Obama administration, Kerry played a significant role in crafting the agreement.
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This seems unimportant, but in the exotic world of crafting, you might find yourself caring a lot.
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The fantasy movie follows the eight-book series in crafting the classic story of good versus evil.
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But there are signs that the Trump administration is making progress in crafting a policy for Afghanistan.
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For the Pentagon, that means it is now crafting a $700 billion budget proposal for next year.
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America's competitors — see China — are crafting thoughtful, long-term plans to compete in an AI-powered world.
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State legislators began crafting the legislation last year when the Trump administration rolled back net neutrality rules.
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Palmer spent nine months studying Ball, watching I Love Lucy, working with models and crafting the sculpture.
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Now, every cheerleader's favorite accessory and every DIY-er's favorite crafting tool is making a sartorial splash.
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After they swept the 6900 elections, they set about crafting legislation for the $2628 child tax credit.
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Kushner and Greenblatt have limited the plan's distribution over the two years they have been crafting it.
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Rule makers have largely avoided crafting specific regulations pertaining to the appropriate use of AI in finance.
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Crafting superstore Michaels is selling premade 14-inch ceramic trees with light-up pumpkins and purple ornaments.
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He's also taken out his crafting scissors on previous occasions, such as for company functions, he said.
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The Senate Health Committee has scheduled two more hearings to help in crafting a bipartisan healthcare bill.
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Our early investors, like Ravin Gandhi, were immensely helpful in crafting the perfect pitch for 7-Eleven.
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It's not just the Democrats complaining about the secrecy McConnell employed in crafting the Obamacare replacement bill.
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On Thursday, Google asked the FEC to keep such space constraints in mind when crafting new rules.
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The reinvention of Calvin Harris as a convertible-driving, California-dwelling, summer song-crafting pop savant continues.
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But the value of knitting, especially hand-knitting, is beginning to be recognized beyond the crafting sphere.
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I reached out to them recently to see what kinds of resolutions they are crafting for 25.
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Whether selling Black Lives Matter T-shirts or crafting couture, they are there, claiming space and creating.
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Creating a walking humanoid like DURUS entailed a search for simplicity in crafting dynamic movement, he added.
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Crafting a show that feels this effortless is a whole lot harder than Insecure makes it look.
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In fact, Burckhardt had been crafting the work for months, and had predicated it on two antecedents.
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Those relationships will be critical to not only crafting the master plan, but implementing it after approval.
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He can't walk back from the persona he's spent three decades crafting, even if he wanted to.
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The DNC announced they would be crafting new rules for states wanting to run future cybersecurity exercises.
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The site includes the factory ProArt, dedicated to crafting Mille cases, movement baseplates, bridges and other components.
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And it was nice to see the PANTOGRAPH, which can also be a very neat crafting tool.
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Keep catching fish and bugs, collecting DIY recipes, and crafting new items until you hit your goal.
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Once you have your five softwood, head back to the crafting bench and build your Vaulting Pole!
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Presidential candidates have capitalized on this lack of results by crafting their own narratives about the night.
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To fortify their efforts, they are crafting additional measures to force Trump to keep sanctions on Russia.
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He has undermined key presidential priorities such as crafting a coherent federal policy on cybersecurity and encryption.
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Top Republicans in the Senate are now reportedly crafting legislation as another spending deadline approaches on Thursday.
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Like Phifer, Schrier was irked by the Senate working group comprised of men crafting health-care policy.
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After establishing their website and crafting their mission statements, the scientists quickly found themselves under the microscope.
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Banks are looking to change that by crafting longer-dated, managed CSOs that would offer meatier yields.
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Now, he's crafting meals that cost around $3.40 — the amount the federal government refunds schools per lunch.
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Democrats then pivoted, attacking Republicans for crafting the legislation in secret, without the customary markups or hearings.
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In other words, even low-movement hobbies like knitting, crafting and guitar are connected to better health.
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Rubio is still in the early stages of crafting a paid family leave package, according to Politico.
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"You spend time crafting something beautiful, and then you let it go," is how Jenna puts it.
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The jester who told the tale has long since moved on to crafting his next shocking confection.
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Amazon has released guidelines for facial recognition software that it wants lawmakers to consider when crafting legislation.
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Senate Republicans can't answer simple and critical questions about the health care bill they're crafting in secret.
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Gary Cohn, the top economic policy official in the White House, played no role in crafting them.
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Engineers are also crafting a new generation of highly capable and very flexible machines, called soft robots.
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None of these pastimes lend themselves particularly well to quiet contemplation, or to crafting long written musings.
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And in 2016, the agency created a "robocalling strike force" tasked with crafting solutions for the problem.
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Chambers was a special-effects titan, most famous for crafting the apes in Planet of the Apes.
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The pre-order for these pendants will run until October 18th, or until crafting capacity is reached.
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They'd release detailed plans for organizing in purple states and crafting a message designed to carry coattails.
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But there's also the matter of crafting your prepper identity: Who will you be in the apocalypse?
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Shopify merchants that opt in will make their merchandise searchable to the BuzzFeed writers crafting these posts.
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Today Nintendo revealed that the best-selling crafting game will launch on its new console on May 11th.
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The first family of reality TV holds nothing back when it comes to crafting the perfect holiday greeting.
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Lobbyists are well known to have a strong hand in crafting all sorts of language employed by lawmakers.
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In the past, Jeff and I just spent our money, rather than crafting a vision for our future.
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The beverage manager is a genius in custom-crafting elaborate drinks based on 19th-century ingredients and processes.
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Still, it should fit in most people's hands relatively comfortably, and you can always adjust it will crafting.
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Blake Lively got creative, crafting an impressive minion out of a banana for little ones, Ines and James.
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"The FCC—in crafting their 2017 rule—stands with ISPs over the interests of everyday Americans," he said.
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Crafting resources should be no problem if you've been diligent about deconstructing older gear instead of selling it.
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Politicians are decidedly not crafting elaborate BECCS plans, with supply chains spanning continents and carbon accounting spanning decades.
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But in crafting movies as an adult, his relationship with cinematic blood and guts has grown more complicated.
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There's Fort Tarsis, the central hub, where you buy crafting items, talk to characters, and sort out gear.
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The Michigan resident began his campaign by crafting a website that looked identical to the county's actual site.
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She was also a prominent adviser during the presidential campaign, including crafting and pitching his child care policy.
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He also insisted there were no lingering frustrations at the team that is now crafting his foreign policy.
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It's a perfect blend of platforming and combat and puzzle-solving, dusted with a little crafting and exploration.
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Others fume about all the time spent carefully crafting applications that were probably never seen by a human.
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"You can't fix this problem but you can spend time and energy crafting a dating service," Denny said.
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Unlike most games, in RE7 simple acts like finding a new weapon or crafting medical supplies feel important.
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She ended up losing her majority in Parliament and crafting a compromise with the E.U., which satisfied nobody.
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Rowling has a knack for crafting exact, specific details that make a world feel solid and lived-in.
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The fence isn't strictly necessary if you're just crafting cats, but it does help to keep them contained.
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If your mom is constantly crafting new decorations for the home, get her the Adults & Crafts subscription box.
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It's also about Martha's skills: at cooking, decorating, gardening, hosting, organizing, tweeting, crafting, farming, and caring for peafowl.
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Sadly, their flagship crafting festivals remain in jeopardy, and it's unclear how long the reformed company can survive.
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That means this new policy could put a squeeze on the booming business of crafting strange kid's content.
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Its quest structure feels like The Witcher, while the crafting and survival elements are reminiscent of Far Cry.
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Completing quests will yield valuable resources for crafting countless distinct weapons and equipment fashioned after players' defeated foes.
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Aboriginal leaders get frustrated by their lack of involvement in the crafting of policies that affect their communities.
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Would they really be above crafting their amendment so as to contain something enticing to the other side?
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Instead of crafting it from a solid block of aluminum, Analogue made its new console out of plastic.
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In the 23s and '50s alone, 13 women were nominated for their role in crafting stellar original screenplays.
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Considering you said you had carte blanche to create the soundtrack, where do you begin on crafting it?
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Players spend their time collecting weird items and crafting, as well as selling their goods around the island.
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Rogers disagrees with the sentiment that members of Congress haven't done enough due diligence in crafting their legislation.
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It's true of sandbox crafting games and competitive shooters, and it's true of comparatively bite-sized retro games.
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But weirdly, I've spent most of my time slaying monsters and crafting gear thinking about a different game.
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While such turnover is rarely good for morale or the crafting of coherent policy, a bigger problem lurks.
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In internal debates Steven Mnuchin, the treasury secretary, is said to have sought maximum flexibility when crafting sanctions.
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And you thought the ottoman you and your significant other made on your 'couple crafting night' was impressive.
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You can nominate them online or via snail mail, and they'll need your help crafting a video too.
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Horizon features leveling up, and crafting, and a large open world, but this is not a "hard" RPG.
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Buirski directed The Loving Story, crafting together found footage and interviews with the Lovings' family, friends, and lawyers.
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It believed it could do this simply by crafting characters who were as interesting and funny as possible.
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One of Trump's lawyers had denied that the President was involved at all in crafting the statement. 2.
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Per the introductory voiceover, he's been crafting for over a decade and his specialties are macrame and quilting.
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The Atelier games are JRPGs focused as much on crafting of alchemical recipes as they are on combat.
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Busy has previously teamed up with Michaels for a series of celebrity crafting competitions called The Make Off.
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Why you'll love it: My Garden Box combines two great hobbies — gardening and crafting — in one monthly package.
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We shouldn't be surprised that her pen-to-paper talents extend beyond crafting words to creating magical sketches.
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Researchers have found that orangutans are also pretty talented carpenters, capable of crafting their own sophisticated treetop beds.
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This is a full crafting project, though, so only attempt if you're willing to spend a little time.
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Price: Free Crashlands debuted in 2016 as an adventure-crafting RPG adventure with a wild plot to follow.
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The games aren't just about exploring a setting, but taking what you find and crafting the entire narrative.
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It is skittish about alienating Republicans in Washington for fear of losing influence on crafting an ACA replacement.
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Organizers say it will focus on prayer and spiritual reflection, not on crafting new policy (The Associated Press).
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Unconscionably, Ryan is failing to act, and attempting to block others from crafting a DACA solution as well.
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Jamie is a PhD scientist who started a crafting company to spend more time with his artist wife.
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These pins give step-by-step instructions for cooking, crafting, hairstyling and other activities shown in the pin.
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An intricate crocheted coral reef has reached another level of crafting grandiosity in its tenth year of development.
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Along the way you'll be digging for resources, crafting new materials, and fighting lots of cute blue slimes.
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So, yes, it's a new story, but not an official book that J.K. Rowling has spent years crafting.
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Use this bag of assorted charms for crafting a story, making slime, creating a dialogue, or making jewelry.
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The move would mark a dramatic departure from the Obama administration, which was instrumental in crafting the deal.
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"Sex workers, not politicians, should lead the way in crafting sex work policy," former Senator Mike Gravel tweeted.
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They are not crafting the White House's strategic political vision, nor are they expected to, several sources said.
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It would have also set the right tone for the FY 2019 budget that appropriators are currently crafting.
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Black is also a member on Ways and Means, which is taking the lead on crafting the legislation.
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Corker is crafting an amendment that would directly address the Khashogi issue, and potentially separate it from Yemen.
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The administration let lawmakers take the lead in crafting the details of legislation, but provided some technical expertise.
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President Trump and Vice President Pence have reportedly both been active in supporting the senators crafting the legislation.
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Democrats would have joined in the crafting of the bill, instead of declaring Republican efforts dead on arrival.
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Trump's attorney Jay Sekulow initially claimed that Trump was not involved in crafting Trump Jr.'s misleading statement.
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Republicans leaders are crafting a must-pass bill that will likely infuriate both conservatives and President Trump's base.
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Like an actor crafting the performance of a lifetime, each repetition paves the way to something like perfection.
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There was some half-baked crafting, a few genuinely horrifying moments but the feeling that something was missing.
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However, the founders emphasize that they will focus on slow effective scaling, crafting curriculums specific to each locality.
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I believe Pacific Standard is manually crafting this homepage by adding a story to one of these collections.
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Washington's crafting of new sanctions comes as Venezuela's main opposition coalition is boycotting the election, citing "fraudulent" conditions.
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He exhibited visual art too, painting and crafting in the quiet moments between family and full-time employment.
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There is one point of agreement: Few see any cooperation across the aisle among those crafting the bill.
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And on the recruitment side, the company is using AI to aid companies in crafting better job postings.
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But to do so would mean crafting a replacement, a process that could take two years or more.
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U.S. stock indexes initially climbed on a report that the Trump administration talked about crafting an interim agreement.
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Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers are in fact crafting legislation that could block Trump's plan to save ZTE.
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You can produce ammunition for the various gun emplacements on the outskirts, learning about the game's crafting systems.
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Take whatever crafting materials you have in your house and make something for your soon-to-be-sweetie.
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If you need help crafting an action plan, professional credit managers can help expedite the process, she says.
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For the President who hosted three rallies of his own this week, Modi is crafting a grand spectacle.
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I skip breakfast and pay my grad school fees from my savings account before getting back to crafting.
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The President's spokespeople initially denied he was involved in crafting his son's first, misleading statement to The Times.
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As he spent months crafting the ring out of Tomahawk's tooth, Mr. Anglim began reflecting on their relationship.
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The L.A. plan unveiled by multistakeholder Transportation Electrification Partnership calls for crafting policy details over the next year.
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Croft said the crown prince is crafting a new power base and has growing support among everyday Saudis.
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Other states should follow this action by crafting their own ways to provide these citizens with second chances.
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But in October, DOL's ethics lawyers cleared Scalia to participate in crafting a new version of the rule.
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They recommended solving your own issues, crafting a clear hook, and charging a project fee rather than hourly.
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BEHIND THE TECH A lot goes into crafting the scenarios to address the biggest pain points companies face.
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On today's episode: Why are Senate leaders crafting the most important legislation of the Trump presidency in secret?
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If Zuckerberg really wanted help in crafting a soothing apology, he could just look across the boardroom table.
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The ranking member argued Democrats are crafting "conspiracy theories" in an attempt to control the narrative on impeachment.
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While crafting economic policy in a fit of pique is undesirable, Trump's aggressive move may have strategic merit.
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She was browsing Pinterest for more crafting ideas when she came across a simple recipe for homemade slime.
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Resolving to become more financially secure, in 1998 they decided to start a business crafting and selling ukuleles.
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Enough other companies are crafting flexible work that it's a hiring and retention disadvantage to not embrace it.
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The tax plan now goes to the committees in the House and Senate responsible for crafting tax laws.
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The Empire seemingly wanted to stockpile beskar, a Mandalorian iron used in the crafting of their signature armor.
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Kerry was heavily involved in crafting the nuclear agreement between Iran, the U.S. and other major world powers.
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When crafting a resume, it's important to include powerful, action-focused words that highlight your skills and expertise.
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Senate Republicans also did not hold any committee hearings on their bill, instead crafting it behind closed doors.
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I love to have no greater goals than harvesting my plants or crafting a nice sturdy dining table.
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Booker told reporters that "we worked long and hard on" crafting safety provisions to include in the legislation.
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Crafting a successful pitch is all about helping an employer see what you bring to the potential role.
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Now, each of the two superpowers appears to be crafting new economic weapons to aim at the other.
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Trump advisor Paul Manafort told reporters that Trump extensively studied Nixon's 1968 convention speech in crafting his own.
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The game's developer Cahoots Malone took great care in crafting a 3D maze with authentic Windows 95 feel.
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This is image crafting, too: Whoever shot those photos probably knew they'd look like an unappealing Craigslist ad.
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Yet the United States could face a challenge in crafting trade sanctions that circumvent allies and target China.
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The health care law included that provision to stop insurers from crafting skimpy plans that attract only healthier people.
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Fans did not take well to that one, apparently crafting a voodoo doll of Flack in a 1D fanzine.
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His fingerprints are all over her recent speeches about working across party lines and crafting a new industrial strategy.
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She is largely responsible for crafting much of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "New Deal" labor and Social Security legislation.
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In Singapore, Japan, Brazil, New Zealand and many more nations, regulators are asking tough questions and crafting effective reforms.
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A writer is crafting poems to strangers based on the Twitter DMs sent to her and they're truly beautiful.
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Evans said the rule would limit public awareness in crafting Forest Service projects, which often improve with public engagement.
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Days later, she also posted a photo of her twins hard at work, crafting their yearly letters to Santa.
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The most likely argument: that the commission's decision violates federal laws barring agencies from crafting "arbitrary and capricious" regulations.
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The thing about crafting a sense of relaxation in music is that you have to hit a sweet spot.
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Khloé Kardashian clearly takes the cake in terms of crafting an ensemble the pop star would be proud of.
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Microsoft has poured an insane amount of detail and expertise into crafting its perfect ideal of a traditional laptop.
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Meanwhile, his family and their smartphones have assumed the work of crafting a softer image for the pugnacious president.
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Since 2013, as the Rhythm Method, the pair have been crafting wonky, odes to life in a dark decade.
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To reach its conclusion, the court analyzed the legislative history of the bill, including hearings conducted on its crafting.
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Senior lawmakers are currently crafting an Obamacare repeal bill that requires just a simple majority of senators for approval.
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Andromeda sticks close to the established recipe of mixing exploration, resource gathering, item crafting, habitual skirmishing, and errand running.
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Each 218-minute episode features three or four segments loosely based around the ideas of hosting, crafting, and cooking.
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But crafting a professional deck that you have to show in a business environment is an entirely different thing.
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Similar to UKIP and the Leave campaign, Trump's camp is crafting this election to be about immigration and security.
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Or perhaps you're more of the backstage type, and fantasize about crafting the designs that strut down the catwalk.
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She's crafting a new band and using a Netflix show to help build their star power along the way.
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Usually this will involve crafting a claim letter, which the bot fills in with the information that's been provided.
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The American Horror Story creator is, after all, famous for crafting television stories based on real people and events.
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With this anecdotal style, Mr Impey succeeds in crafting an intensely human story from the biography of a building.
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First, wrap the ribbon around the back and secure with a knot and piece of floral or crafting wire.
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Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer criticized Republican leaders for crafting a "yet-to-be-disclosed final bill" in secret.
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Real representation means crafting considered, nuanced characters whose sexuality is treated as respectfully on-screen as it is off.
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I feel personally honored that Chip Kidd cares about comics and blesses us by crafting perfect objects about comics.
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And, it's attitude that's important when crafting a sexy look and not necessarily super-provocative cutouts and unnecessary spangles.
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The reason for this, it seems, is that Fallout 76 really wants you to do a lot of crafting.
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When the stakes are high, this Finnish Olympic snowboarding coach stays cool with a little light, slope-side crafting.
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I work on some crafting projects for an upcoming fair I'm selling at, and we continue eating Thanksgiving leftovers.
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But with its focus on procedural generation and interlocking systems like crafting and survival, Below was significantly more complex.
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When you're crafting illegal, dodgy booze in your own home, expect a "temporary buff" followed by the inevitable hangover.
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The head of the European Council is tasked with crafting compromises between member states, whose particular interests often vary.
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Two-time Tony winner Des McAnuff is directing, with Kennedy Prize-winning playwright Dominique Morisseau crafting the show's book.
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Perhaps you'll be reeling in fish, charging a flashlight, grinding stones for crafting or any number of other tasks.
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And, crafting your own decorations is a lot less complex than, say, nailing the flavor profile of your stuffing.
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That is the kind of video game crafting shorthand that sounds increasingly ridiculous as you actually type it out.
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Policy experts try to think about the big picture, crafting policies that will benefit everyone in the long run.
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Take Senate Appropriations Chairman Richard Shelby -- the Alabama Republican whose staff was crafting many of the off-set proposals.
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I fed it recycler charges (really good grenades that break everything in their blast radius down into crafting elements).
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All last Winter, New York-based duo AHBS were hard at work crafting their debut album, Mate y Agave.
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Senate Republicans have been crafting their own health care bill behind closed doors since the House approved its version.
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Now, he's been scrambling for months, if not longer, doubling down crafting rules to herd his trolling-prone cats.
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Crafting an excellent essay and resume, and positioning your involvement in activities well can improve your chances, Bhaskara explains.
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According to Larson, it's best not to try to create new friendships or romances when crafting a seating arrangement.
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And if you do want specific cards from those expansions, the dust cost of crafting them is usually low.
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It's just that its problems with delivering exposition, crafting consistent characters, and even basic dialogue writing run right alongside.
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Pence also discussed the possibility of immediately repealing Obamacare and then crafting a replacement bill at a later date.
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And they admit they weren't as careful as they could have been in the early crafting of their messaging.
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Chicago Says No More, a domestic abuse and sexual assault outreach organization, worked with lawmakers on crafting the legislation.
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Lisa Murkowski Murkowski has been frank about her frustration with how the Senate is crafting their health care bill.
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Pat Tiberi, R-Ohio, a member of the Ways and Means Committee, which is crafting the House GOP plan.
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The analysis will finally provide crucial figures that the Senate needs to move forward with crafting its own plan.
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Still, Spicer said Tuesday that the administration has seen "progress" in crafting a tax reform plan with congressional leaders.
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House committees involved in crafting H.R. 1 are expected to examine oversight themes in the early weeks of 2019.
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It's clear that a great deal of time, effort, and yes, even research and consultation went into crafting it.
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Along with crafting a location and adding environmental effects, YouTube had to decide on the dimensions of the experience.
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Joan Crawford and Bette Davis spent their entire careers masking their true identities in service of crafting an image.
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Democrats' criticisms of Brady's package resemble their critique of Republicans during the process of crafting the 85033 tax law.
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The tax law has taken center stage as Heller has touted his role in crafting the law that Rep.
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The UAW has played a central role in crafting sensible CAFE standards and we will continue to do so.
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He was helpful in crafting the president's well-received foreign policy positions and in organizing Trump's successful ventures overseas.
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The artist enjoys crafting accessible landscapes, but they often include a tweak in perspective, imbuing a magical tone throughout.
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The White House Correspondents' Association said Monday it had "no role in crafting" what the White House sent out.
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The White House and congressional Republicans are crafting a tax-cut plan that they hope to pass this year.
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She became obsessed with weaving and how it helped her with her O.C.D. I envision subsequent stories about crafting.
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Then, tax-writing committees would work toward crafting a draft bill that they could release in the coming weeks.
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In years past, Epstein surrounded himself with scientists and other scholars, crafting plans that ranged from racist to eccentric.
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As the debate advances, the greatest contribution Republicans can make to crafting effective climate policy is sound economic policy.
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GOP leaders in the Senate spent the next month crafting their own legislation that would repeal and replace Obamacare.
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The committee's jurisdiction is famously broad, crafting policies that touch on the environment, technology and healthcare, among other areas.
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In the webinar, Scott walked us through his tips for crafting the perfect pitch deck to hook potential investors.
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The strategy reportedly involves highlighting the strong economy for all three demographics while crafting specific messaging for each group.
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Crafting a nation's basic foreign policy is never a job for political operatives, marketing specialists or public relations experts.
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Franken's office had been working with her on crafting the piece of legislation for about a year, Honold said.
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Now there is the prospect for even more development with a new offshore leasing program the administration is crafting.
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You also begin to question who might be benefitting from crafting specifications to favor one defense contractor over another.
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The process of crafting the full plan will start once the House and Senate can pass a budget resolution.
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The agency will also work on crafting a rule that would allow operations beyond the visual line of sight.
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So when it came to crafting the centerpieces for the reception Sunday, Chou made sure each component was symbolic.
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Do they rip up the book and start again, crafting whole new ways to create major new British acts?
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I set out crafting the perfect email: one that depicts me as fucked-up yet also a real pleasure.
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Crafting a flawless debut album is no easy feat, but Daniel Caesar came pretty close with 2017's Freudian.
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But even when crafting love songs, the Ramones loved to revel in horror-flick gore and street-rat toughness.
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However, the Boeing contract was later voided because of the potential crafting of a new Air Force One plane.
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And in the end, no matter how anti-colonial its creators want to be, the game they're crafting isn't.
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Democrats were not particularly forthcoming while crafting the Affordable Care Act, drawing scorn from the public and politicians alike.
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In addition to the secrecy, there's the problem of the speed with which the Republicans are crafting the bill.
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Barney Frank, a lawmaker who was central to crafting the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform legislation, told Vox.
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At Providence St. Joseph Health in the Seattle area, administrators are crafting face masks and shields from office materials.
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The Argus team designed and fabricated the suit by hand, crafting it mostly out of special impact-resistant foam.
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But the rings sculpt the moons, too, coating them with colorful mounds of ice and crafting some unusual shapes.
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What Trump did not do was enlist his communications team, including Sean Spicer, for help in crafting a response.
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I build hundreds of tables and bookshelves and cabinets each year, taking pride in crafting something stable and sturdy.
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Quite a change in experience from the years I spent crafting a different puzzle which was published last year.
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BARBARA P., CHICAGO Of course one should exercise both common sense, and common ethical decency, in crafting a résumé.
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Rustic Pathways has been crafting student adventures for 35 years, and added service-specific trips in the late 1990s.
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Are you experienced in crafting communications and messages advocating for critical issues that are key to an organization's mission?
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Delbene's office worked closely with industry groups like the Internet Association and the Software Alliance when crafting the bill.
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Schumer and McConnell met once for about 20 minutes in December about crafting a bipartisan resolution but got nowhere.
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Sivakumar's experience is part of a trend in which schools are crafting entrepreneurial programs with an eye toward undergrads.
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An administration official said the strategic planning division had already fulfilled its main mission: crafting Trump's National Security Strategy.
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There's an app for the in-game map, for instance, and another that collects all of your crafting recipes.
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Levin said the years-long delay in crafting a new bill cost U.S. jobs and hurt U.S. manufacturing competitiveness.
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In November, Twitter began crafting its own deepfakes policy and requested feedback from users concerning the platform's future rules.
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Clifford Swan Investment Counselors advises individuals, families and mid-size institutions, crafting personalized strategies for wealth preservation and growth.
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I take time crafting that next letter, outlining my life now, and considering my dream life a decade hence.
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Individual platforms have been crafting their own policies around political ads, though many of them are still in flux.
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According to Lombardi, crafting a strong team starts with what he calls a "blueprint," or offering criteria for success.
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Throughout her career, Lopez has struck a balance between crafting infectious dance pop and acting on the big screen.
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We expend so much energy and time crafting these personas that we lose sight of who we really are.
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Your server likely has nothing to do with crafting your cocktail and can't do anything about the house recipe.
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Abernethy leads a working group at the FDA tasked with crafting regulations to bring legal CBD products to market.
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While the franchise has given us some truly memorable superheroes, it's been significantly less successful at crafting compelling supervillains.
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Senate Republicans are crafting their own bill, and are hoping to pass it with a 51-vote simple majority.
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Regulators will soon begin crafting so-called secondary laws, which will determine key details for companies in the sector.
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When it comes to beauty feats of strength, crafting the perfect cat-eye ranks pretty high on the list.
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Rouhani was instrumental in the crafting of the 2015 agreement with the U.S., European Union and other world powers.
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"Crafting a New York Story," the show at the Museum of Arts and Design, illuminates Ms. Leiber's technical skills.
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He also served as a Senior Economic Advisor to the President in crafting his economic positions and economic speeches.
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According to Supercell CEO Ilkka Paananen, at least part of it involves crafting a truly mobile experience for players.
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My personal tip: Wait until they are distracted by crafting and put on your own music in the background.
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Grassley had previously said that his committee, and he as its chairman, would be responsible for crafting any agreement.
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It doesn't take some special crafting gene, and you don't need superhuman dexterity (or even a lot of patience).
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Sasha Jaffarove started "Making" — the art of do-it-yourself creating, crafting, hacking or tinkering — as a fifth grader.
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Decidedly low on his list are crafting abstractions beyond everyday experience, fashioning new ideas, or stepping beyond the self.
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Tell me about the process of crafting that episode in particular, because that must have been a tough one.
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Is there not one brilliant, satiric mind out there capable of crafting a single reasonable joke about Tim Apple?
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Given this knack for crafting treasures from unlikely components, we invited de Virieu to take part in our Make T Something series, for which a person must create something in under one hour using only basic crafting supplies, a copy of The New York Times and one wild-card item of their choosing.
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There are guns, but also inventory management, crafting, and a host of other features you'd expect in a modern game.
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Somebody somewhere makes things happen for famous people, crafting their career trajectories and carefully spinning stories when stars spin out.
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While what hurt Obamacare were the exchanges and the mandate — and the huge role insurance companies had in crafting them.
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Considering the administration seems to be crafting such an approach as we speak, what would such a plan look like?
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Which means that Democratic candidates looking to unseat Trump in 2020 will face a stiff challenge crafting a compelling counternarrative.
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CNBC's Jon Fortt brings you closer to the entrepreneurs and executives who are crafting the future in technology and beyond.
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As The Hill notes, candidates — and their families — often rely on professional speechwriters for help crafting major remarks for conventions.
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The game's core mechanics — mining resources, fueling equipment, crafting and trading supplies, and space combat — aren't a draw unto themselves.
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The couple also shared some details on the writing process and crafting their sound in an R29 Facebook Live video.
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By my third hour on the sidewalk, as night fell, I realized I needed to start crafting a backup plan.
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Reuters reported the Treasury is also crafting legislation to transfer into the budget $17 billion from a central bank fund.
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McDonald's told the Times that it takes the issue seriously has been crafting measures to provide further protections for workers.
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In the meantime, TikTok is tackling the job of crafting the sort of community it wants through these instructive videos.
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NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters Breakingviews) - Ambitious American lawmakers crafting an antitrust shopping list are putting Amazon near the top.
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Late-night raves, early morning yoga, fancy gallery openings and relaxed crafting meetups all appeal to different types of people.
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Finally, Ms Tsai is crafting an industrial policy to promote innovation, talking, for instance, about creating an "Asian Silicon Valley".
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There's no denying that there's money to be made in crafting games that will have you fighting for your life.
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Mesa Petroleum, in which the court said board members can consider the interests of all stakeholders when crafting corporate defenses.
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Ryan Hemsworth has been crafting beats that bleed through genres since his debut full-length album Guilt Trips in 2013.
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The Senate Commerce Committee, which will take a key role in crafting privacy legislation, is likely losing its Chairman, Sen.
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Here, she plays herself, living alone in a house based on her real apartment, cooking and crafting and hosting guests.
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Candidates would appear one by one to answer questions the outlets are crafting with input from Columbia University's Earth Institute.
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Although Trump was minimally involved in the process of crafting the legislation, he had made plain it was a priority.
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By crafting tiny paper replicas of brutalist London buildings, the design studio Zupagrafika encourages a better appreciation for concrete architecture.
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The most interesting thing about this set is that it's engineered using the same methods used in crafting Samurai swords.
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When crafting some semblance of a daily life, the real challenge for Markle and Harry might come in blending worlds.
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Unity Technologies, which builds tools for developers crafting 903D content across multiple platforms, has been having a pretty solid year.
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The blend of gothic horror, crafting alchemy, and RPG stats gives a satisfying edge to these games' sense of exploration.
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Shortly, after crafting her first outfits for Bodhi, Kim created an Instagram account for the pup, dubbing him Menswear Dog.
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Writer and director David Cage doesn't exactly have the best track record when it comes to crafting subtle, believable stories.
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But Drake — who is always calculating when it comes to crafting his own narrative — built up hype around the record.
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She went back to D.C. in September -- along with Jones -- to work on the crafting of the First Step Act.
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But bureaucrats crafting trade-protection policy face a trade-off between punching the other country and protecting their own consumers.
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Many of them spend hours crafting a separate reality of stress-free smiles, postcard vistas, and Edison-lightbulbed working spaces.
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Her innate knack for architecture and love for crafting, beading, and knitting primed her for a career at the loom.
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As chair of the House Budget Committee, Price lavished praise on Hall and emphasized the agency's value in crafting legislation.
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It's normal to rely upon your go-to's when crafting a smoky eye: black, brown, gray, and maybe even bronze.
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The true hard work is in investigations, reporting, photography, crafting amazing writing—and that's where the subscribers' money should go.
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Twitch Creative streamers can share anything from crafting, creating art, cooking shows, costume design, music making or other artistic passions.
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All of these subtle differences, the authors say, are important for crafting the right sort of tailored public health messages.
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Flat green containers and cylindrical red ones in particular often spit out useful crafting materials like Antimatter or rare valuables.
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Where Crashlands truly excels in its use of a crafting system that is addictive and powerful, yet easy to learn.
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She has hundreds of industry advisers crafting a "technology and innovation initiative" that reads like a tech sector wish list.
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Reports emerged last week that Trump is crafting plans to restructure at least two of the nation's top intelligence agencies.
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New Japan, however, has brilliantly crafted a ubiquitous presence by sharing talent and crafting business relationships with US promotion companies.
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Colbert aimed his jab at GOP senators who have been accused of crafting the legislation in secrecy, behind closed doors.
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What states are doing to combat this oncoming crisis Some states are already anticipating this eventuality and are crafting solutions.
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Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, who chairs the Senate health committee and who has been heavily involved in crafting the bill.
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Kaiser's Levitt doubts Trump will have an easier time crafting a replacement plan now than the GOP did in 2017.
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This will remain the case when the gaming industry incorporates VR, crafting a more complex gaming world for the user.
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We're talking about the dental floss picks that make flossing and, it turns out, crafting winged eyes that much easier.
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Each have played a central role in crafting his public image, through media management and Trump's active social media accounts.
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He was, at one point, involved in crafting parts of the Patriot Act during former President George W. Bush's administration.
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Senate Republican leaders revealed their version of healthcare reform legislation on Thursday after weeks of crafting the bill in secret.
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These aren't exactly groundbreaking features, as crafting elements and open-worlds have become staples of blockbuster games in recent years.
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Founders aren't behind the scenes anymore; they're out there crafting their own social media posts and jumping into the fray.
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He's crafting street dream escapism by highlighting the victories instead of the losses, and it has worked in his favor.
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The Mother of All Questions unites some of Solnit's sharpest feminist polemics with her decades-long preoccupation with crafting narrative.
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The main Senate group working on crafting healthcare legislation is the task force of 6900 men backed by Senate leaders.
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Republicans are crafting a secret health care bill, and nobody has any idea how to stop them from passing it.
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State and federal lawmakers have broad discretion when crafting laws to regulate DNA searches, if they choose to exercise it.
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The process of crafting the official legislation will start as soon as the House and Senate pass a budget resolution.
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But Monday's speech made clear that when it comes to crafting policy, Ivanka has a prime seat at the table.
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The report says that the country should start preparing and crafting policy to meet the challenges of the impending decline.
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But those crafting the narrative about his death refuse to say that because they believe it will stain his legacy.
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Here are some suggestions we hope will help you in crafting your nomination for consideration as a 2017 CNN Hero.
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The Senate Commerce Committee has a separate privacy working group, and lawmakers in the House are crafting their own proposals.
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This type of paper trail can also be invaluable in crafting your resume, cover letters, and other job-search materials.
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The EPA is also crafting another rule to prescribe how coal ash can be recycled and reused for construction material.
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The Thai government told CNN it is aware of the situation and is in the process of crafting a statement.
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So the creators have worked on the tricky balancing act of crafting a stronger narrative while leaving room for spectacle.
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Potts is sympathetic to the pressures agencies face in crafting new rules, because he used to be in their shoes.
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But how does all this effort -- the browsing, swiping and careful crafting of messages -- play out when you meet IRL?
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Here are some suggestions we hope will help you in crafting your nomination for consideration as a 2019 CNN Hero.
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The Senate Commerce Committee has been heavily involved in the conversation around crafting data security and privacy legislation this Congress.
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The closed process of crafting a measure has been criticized by Democrats, the media and some in the GOP. Sens.
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The main Senate group working on crafting healthcare legislation is the task force of 13 men backed by Senate leaders.
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The sources also said Beijing is putting a high priority on employment in crafting policy, amid concerns about social stability.
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The kit includes a movie stage, two reversible backgrounds, props like TNT and a crafting table and four mini figures.
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R29ers Michael Brown and Nell Riley have taken stay-home crafting to the next level — with a bottle of wine.
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Canada's federal bureaucracy is now crafting a digitization strategy to make sure that government departments preserve the information they publish.
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There's a tendency to get upset whenever an indie band decide to turn their hand at crafting a club classic.
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Before you shrug off the idea of hand-crafting your own footwear (it's easy, we promise!), allow us to explain.
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But Mulvaney's openness about crafting policies he opposes but Trump supports also won him kudos from many Republican lawmakers. Sen.
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While he was crafting a perfect espresso, I took a walk to the back and checked out the patio space.
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Plus, both Dan and Tracy are building out their blog, crafting guides on housesitting, travel, and adopting a minimalist lifestyle.
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We should be crafting a fair route for them to seek citizenship, not making their lives harder and more uncertain.
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Crafting your thesis forces you to think about what matters most to you and how to communicate that to others.
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U.S. stock indexes on Thursday initially climbed on a report that the Trump administration talked about crafting an interim agreement.
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His innovation of crafting dresses from a single piece of fabric — cutting along the bias — was basically a biblical miracle.
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What drives me nuts is that more or less all of the platforms have lawyers crafting these policies and processes.
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Is it so hard to love a random guitar player who wasn't personally involved in crafting the songs you love?
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In Miami, Ballyhoo was crafting a deal with the city's tourism board to play movies on the beach, he said.
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Our finest family chefs turn into wizards in white aprons, crafting old bread and cured meats into something called stuffing.
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While crafting that closing line a couple of years ago, did he have a sense he would return to it?
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She showed me that template and allowed me to start crafting how I wanted to write about my particular story.
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For its part, JoAnn says it's essential because it sells crafting supplies that can make medical gear in a pinch.
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But more and more of its shops have started listing masks and hand sanitizers amid crafting materials and artisan goods.
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So now it's a question of drafting it and crafting it in a way that can pass and will work.
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The densely forested Hida region in Gifu Prefecture of Japan is home to wood crafting traditions dating back 1,300 years.
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Despite the myriad challenges that climate change presents, Mr. Kimmelman views the story he's crafting as ultimately an optimistic one.
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As an underwater welder, Hampton had become an expert at crafting airtight seals, which translated well to his new task.
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Weighing just three pounds, this seat is pretty versatile, so you can also use it when painting, crafting, and more.
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It requires changing institutions and mind-sets, and carefully crafting policies that acknowledge the complexity of economic and social life.
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In 1944 Allied nations had another go at crafting a monetary order at a conference in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire.
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And in an Athens suburb, a carpenter turned to his lifetime hobby of crafting fishing spearguns after his business faltered.
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The congressional tax writing committees have been tasked with crafting legislation, but so far, a tax bill hasn't been released.
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Lawmakers involved in crafting the legislation described a cooperative effort among both political parties to pass new protections for victims.
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CHARLESTON, S.C. — David I. Bruck has spent decades crafting legal strategies to keep people out of the country's execution chambers.
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According to a GOP aide familiar with the crafting of the legislation, Farenthold's case led to the provision concerning OCE.
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When crafting a narrative online, Nori stresses that who's telling the story can matter as much as the story itself.
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Democrats have assailed McConnell for crafting the bill largely behind closed doors and have unanimously vowed to oppose the legislation.
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" Graham is also crafting a resolution formally opposing Trump's decision, adding that he expects "it will receive strong bipartisan support.
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And more and more, they say, candidates have been listening to their concerns and asking for their help crafting policy.
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This backdrop set the stage for the crafting of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, when Congress reasserted its legislative authority.
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The notice's publication would have allowed the territory to begin crafting a plan to help manage the disaster relief funds.
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Now Trump needs to focus on "the art of the deal" by carefully crafting a phased process with the North.
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No Democrats have supported the GOP healthcare bill, and they repeatedly blasted Republicans for crafting the legislation behind closed doors.
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To succeed, Republicans need to do the heavy lifting of crafting a replacement plan that will gain some Democratic support.
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Republicans can avoid the fate of Democrats by crafting a replacement plan that will be too good to turn down.
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Cruz is a member of a working group within the Senate in charge of crafting the Senate Obamacare repeal legislation.
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He's part of an emerging field called metalearning concerned with crafting learning algorithms that can devise their own learning algorithms.
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Around a dozen of them crouch over a long table, crafting a miniature football stadium, houses, cars, animals and flowers.
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If you have an interest in crafting, you could create your own Etsy shop, said Monster career expert Vicki Salemi.
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