The water crept up to his porch, then front door.
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That was the year technology detoxes crept into mainstream discourse.
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But HTC's quietly crept up since the U11 last year.
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For some, Davos fatigue has crept in around the edges.
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Surely December hasn't crept up this fast in the past?
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He levered himself upright, crept out from behind the powerjack.
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The store increasingly became more upscale, and prices crept up.
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Where grasslands once dominated the landscape, temperate forests crept in.
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Utilities output rose 2.1% and mining production crept up 0.1%.
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A feminist impulse has crept into her work of late.
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Berkowitz crept up and fired three shots through car window.
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A sense of camaraderie crept back into the recording sessions.
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That percentage crept up to about 23 percent in 2014.
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In commodities, oil prices crept higher on the trade optimism.
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Last year, that number had crept up to 21 percent.
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The cheers grew as the ball crept closer and closer.
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Death and destruction, he realizes, "had crept into everyone's life."
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Fear, I know, crept into the hearts of all Austinites.
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The coronavirus outbreak has also already crept into immigration facilities.
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Wage growth has crept up over the past two years.
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But in the last few years, it has crept back.
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We talked about them as the afternoon crept over Loyola.
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Ribbonlike spikemoss and delicate polypodies crept neatly over rock faces.
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Desolation crept across the neighborhood in the 1980s and 1990s.
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I fear that some of that crept into the writing.
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Still, the habit crept into other corners of my life.
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Hey, so guess who crept out of the woodwork: Taylor Swift!
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From that room, his networks crept out to span the world.
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Then the smile crept in, just as the camera cut away.
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He then crept around the house and approached a darkened window.
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Retail prices for fresh food have crept up in many places.
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But somewhere along the way, their old habits crept back in.
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I tipped and I crept and I heard what I heard.
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Occasional signs of a spin-doctor's touch have crept in, however.
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Molli crept off to her room before they could notice her.
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On Friday, two-year Gilts crept higher to yield 0.179 percent.
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A genuine and unfamiliar expression — nervousness — crept across Mr. Trump's face.
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His fears appear to have already crept into Google's own products.
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Kayouloud made two layups as Central Arkansas crept within 220-39.
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Such purchases dropped almost immediately, but crept back somewhat in October.
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Over this period, other less common causes of death crept up.
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And Skinny the orange tabby's weight crept up to 41 pounds.
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I crept out the next morning too embarrassed to face her.
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The slow-moving storm crept further inland and settled over Houston.
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The roil of contemporary Brazilian politics inevitably crept into the set.
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During the trial, events unfolding outside the courtroom have crept in.
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But since 2015 deaths have crept up once more (see chart).
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When he crept back that night, the home was a shambles.
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Boston crept within 89-473 by the end of the third.
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Yet Israeli disruption has crept into the post-supply chain, too.
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Entitlement crept up on me the way a serial-killer would.
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As a result, a new note has crept into his speeches.
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Amid the instability, he said, depression and suicidal thoughts crept in.
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Such skulduggery has even crept into supposedly democratic parts of Europe.
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The number of ISIS fighters supposedly hiding out there crept upward.
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It sounds like time and expectation have crept into his process.
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He is 61 now, and life has crept up on him.
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The sun crept up, and the water was no longer illuminated.
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Doubts crept in: Could she have done more on "Little Accidents"?
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The water crept higher and he moved higher up the stairs.
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Last week, however, some marvelous news crept through the fog of anxiety.
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They worn with black leather sleeves that crept up above the elbow.
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The color crept back to her face and her contagious smile reappeared.
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Since then, our reality has crept even closer to Atwood's nightmarish vision.
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Among the generation born in 1970, the figure crept up to 38%.
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In each case, these liabilities crept up late-term to stunt growth.
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As a result, the average age of susceptible people has crept up.
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A deep red crept across the faces and bustlines of the women.
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But a bit of fatalism has also crept into his usual bluster.
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Later in Tuesday's session, WTI crude crept back above $43 per barrel.
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But voting intentions for Fillon crept up one point to 19.5 percent.
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It's not like our numbers have gone down, they have crept up.
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Yet as she reflected on her failure, a new perspective crept in.
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Still, markets have gradually crept back after a brutal start to 2016.
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Levels of reading and numeracy have crept up marginally, but not enough.
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Prices in America have crept back up towards their all-time high.
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I've got no idea how January 11 crept up on us already.
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As fatigue crept in, this — mainly the couch — had become my everything.
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Her pay has crept up to 9,800 rupees, or $123 per month.
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An ant crept slowly down my spine — no, it was just perspiration.
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But now some of those feelings have crept back in the conversation.
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The pantry crept into Hour Children's mission as a matter of necessity.
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Voter interest has crept up in the months since among both parties.
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Without her, the familiar and crushing feeling of infeasibility crept back in.
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The Brooklyn TC Meetup crept up faster than any of us anticipated.
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It crept close to the walls of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
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NEWARK — The George Washington Bridge lane-closing scandal crept closer to Gov.
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When I asked Richards to crank it up, some distortion crept in.
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But the rhetoric of paranoia has crept into the house either way.
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For seven hours, they crept north along icy roads before arriving. Mrs.
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The struggle at Khe Sanh crept up on the world almost stealthily.
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And the river, indifferent to everyone and everything, crept toward the sea.
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It was a display of compassion and unity, but politics crept in.
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She crept under our duvet at night and slept on my feet.
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However, another 24 hours crept in their petty pace before one appeared.
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But as the day dragged on, the storm's trajectory crept slowly westward.
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The unemployment rate for black men crept up to 5.9% from 5.8%.
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Volatility has crept back into the market, and energy stocks are reeling.
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China's Shanghai Composite (SHCOMP) crept higher at open, but soon dipped 0.1%.
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As social media crept into existence, the lack of periods stuck around.
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Slowly, I crept toward it, feeling a mixture of fear and curiosity.
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A murky bank of clouds crept slowly but steadily across the sky.
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Its shares crept higher again on Tuesday a day after plummeting 15%.
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A feeling of dread crept into my throat and held it closed.
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Indeed, the divorce rate has crept upward for adults over age 50.
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For once, somehow, a little honesty crept into one of Trump's proclamations.
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It crept into its older, more mundane announcements, like the mobile web.
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By the 2007 season, the atrophy had crept up his left forearm.
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Gamesmanship has crept into past conferences, with some scholars making small wagers.
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But she has crept ahead in many polls in the past two weeks.
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WTI crude futures for August crept higher early on Wednesday, having fallen overnight.
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While volatility has crept into equities, "the economy's in great shape," Hennessy added.
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This year's pop culture touchstones crept onto the list in other ways, too.
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Mr. President, you have crept into our heart, you and your whole family.
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As he chatted up the audience, the dress slowly crept up my legs.
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With the money no longer in sight, doubt crept into Pat's head again.
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But in recent weeks, Kasich has crept back into contention his home state.
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Last year it crept two places higher, above the Czech Republic and Argentina.
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Global banking's return on equity (ROE) has crept back towards a respectable 10%.
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Doubt peeked through the window, guilt crept through the space under the door.
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QAnon has also crept offline and into the real world in other ways.
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The news boosted Cronos' share price by 29%; Altria's crept up by 9.93%.
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Yet as nation-building foundered in corruption and neglect, the Taliban crept back.
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Fear crept in when the "doctor" handed her pills in a shabby room.
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Weinstein talk has even crept into the dining room of actress Meryl Streep.
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The FTSE 100 crept up 0.2 percent but booked losses for the week.
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While the pace remains glacial, change has nonetheless crept into the Augusta DNA.
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CDT (1552 GMT), while CBOT corn crept up 613% to $3.85 a bushel.
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Providence crept back within two with 5:31 left on a Watson dunk.
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But I remembered Karreuche standing by him while he crept around with Rihanna.
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In limited instances, the idea of retreat has crept into the strategic thinking.
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The distinctive rhythms had crept into American pop music in other forms, though.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan crept up 0.1 percent.
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Throughout the trip, the Russia investigation has crept closer to Trump's inner circle.
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As the weeks progressed, I let my guard down and hope crept in.
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Over time this "scientific racism" slowly crept into more mainstream right-wing thought.
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The number had crept back up to 2,314 by the end of March.
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Donald's latest outburst sadly seems to capture the ugliness that has crept in.
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Beyond advertisements, the has also crept in the top tier of mainstream music.
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The yield on the 10-year Treasury note crept up to 2.03 percent.
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As I've aged, I've crept slightly closer to its aesthetic, but only slightly.
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Then he paused, and a smile crept into the corners of his mouth.
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Someone crept onto her property overnight and put up a "for sale" sign.
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Instead, the toll has steadily crept upward, most recently by $1 last year.
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Blair Waldorf-esque headbands have crept back onto the scene in recent months.
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The Utes crept within 333-53 on Jones' basket with two minutes left.
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Wasn't it possible that a fox crept through the fences in the night?
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Until one winter weekend when I crept into their house and disappeared it.
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And yet, all along, a feeling of voicelessness and meaninglessness crept beside me.
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Florida Highway Patrol said the alligator crept onto the road around midnight June 3.
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The world today is teetering on disorder; uncertainty has crept into economic circles, too.
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That's when the suspect crept up and ran to jump in the driver's seat.
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The first night together again in her dark bedroom, my familiar fears crept back.
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But so-called "personhood" measures have already crept into other parts of the law.
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Shortly after her pep talk with the boy, a grin crept upon his face.
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"It just kind of crept up on me when I wasn't looking," he said.
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Time away from my phone is shrinking and has crept into my entire commute.
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Given how high equity valuations have crept, risk-adjusted return is critical, he added.
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Instagram's already-very-high bar for posts has crept to a scary new height.
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Valentine's Day is tomorrow, and if it crept up on you, you're not alone.
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But as Nguyen Xuan Phuc strode manfully around, his motorcade crept along behind him.
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Berkshire's holdings crept above 10 percent last year because of Wells Fargo's stock repurchases.
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I was passionately engaged in these activities when the disease crept up on me.
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Two-week implied volatility, also covering the period of the vote, has crept higher.
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The Badgers crept within two until Bridges made a jumper with 3:35 remaining.
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Old friends and exes may have crept back into your life since April 9.
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It's not just stocks, as the low volatility has crept into currencies and bonds.
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The other three "Big Four" banks crept up by between 0.1 and 0.3 percent.
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The scarcity also crept further North into North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, and Georgia.
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The fire crept to within 1.5 miles (2.4 km) of the village, she said.
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As interest rates crept higher and higher, I noticed more people recommending them online.
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At the same time, Huawei crept up the rankings to second place from fourth.
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Securing funds, soil testing, and issues that crept up with contractors all took time.
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The population has crept higher, to 350, but remains far below its original level.
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That has led to accusations that G.M.O. crops have already crept into Chinese fields.
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It has crept higher in each of the last seven seasons, to 92.8 m.p.h.
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But over the years, the family's colorful surroundings crept into those monochromatic Jewish dishes.
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But sadness crept up on me now and again, especially as I got older.
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And a year after that, the kitten heel crept back, as it periodically does.
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I crept out, put on my little clothes and went back to my barrack.
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The Falcons, though they crept into the playoffs, revealed themselves as fragile and erratic.
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This strategy worked for GM until complacency crept in and the brand ladder collapsed.
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But more recently, a new source of worry has crept in: the coronavirus outbreak.
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He crept down the stairs as fast as he could to the ground floor.
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By Obama's first year in 2009, the difference had crept up to 19 points.
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Bloomberg has crept up to 8 percent; Buttigieg sits back at just 4 percent.
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The Czech's frustration was mounting as the temperature crept up on Court Philippe Chatrier.
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But over the years, doubts about Swift — her authenticity, her motivations — had crept in.
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Workers left along with the jobs and poverty crept up among those who stayed.
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Before word crept out that he had been tortured, Ms. Chen trusted the police.
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While sales have crept up and down, vinyl records have never left our sight.
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San Diego later crept within 73-65 on Pineiro's jumper with 1:15 left.
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That season, Messenger's fourth in Japan, his career win total crept into the 238s.
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Then horror crept over me as I realized that I used to babysit her.
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But the act of blogging crept into the work itself and changed her style.
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Sterling crept up above $1.33 after hitting 31-year lows below $1.30 following the referendum.
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The rest of the day crept by in a chaotic, painful blur, Van Ness said.
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As I progressed in my career, my income increased significantly and lifestyle inflation crept in.
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After tumbling in the second half of last year, inflation has crept up this year.
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The numbers have slowly crept back up in recent years, to about 70,000 in 2015.
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Prices have crept up over the past year, from $50 per barrel to around $80.
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Then a little voice crept in my head and said, Who's going to protect you?
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As the water level crept up, someone in a neighboring house heard the puppies whining.
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When I woke up, it felt like the scent had actually crept into my lungs.
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Then in March it crept up to 91 degrees when the normal high is 66.
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McDonald's crept to a record on Monday, and not for the first time this year.
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Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can.
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Gradually, they crept into his menus: turbot with honey fungus, supreme of pheasant with truffles.
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I actually like my job, but today was kinda boring, so the hours crept by.
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He wonders when it was that a "tiny fleck of darkness" crept into his soul.
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Instead, they crept along the understory, the area beneath the tree canopy, near the ground.
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Since then a hard line has crept into Hong Kong's affairs, undermining the old guarantees.
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Eos has crept higher in the cryptocurrency market cap rankings over the last few months.
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As risk appetite crept back into markets, defensive stocks in sectors such as telecommunications underperformed.
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He had to evacuate when the lava crept close to his property several weeks ago.
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The grapes went into a bucket that grew heavy as I crept down the row.
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For the most part, they did, though signs of weariness crept increasingly into the Mahler.
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He crept up to the powder, sniffed it, and went back to the couch. ♦
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And while Obama describes disaster-relief efforts as non-partisan, politics have sometimes crept in.
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Still, I persevered, moving the arm that instinctively crept across my tummy to hide it.
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Thoughts about a brain tumor crept quietly into my consciousness again, then screamed for attention.
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Cody Martin scored the next four as Nevada crept within three with 5:17 left.
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After that, that slight feeling of, "Oh, I'm doing my homework, aren't I?" crept in.
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A series satellite images show how Hurricane Lane virtually disappeared as it crept towards Hawaii.
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This week those concerns have receded, but the number of undecided voters crept up too.
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It wasn't long before a dark creature crept across the road and into some trees.
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On each occasion, Ms. Padden's express became a local that crept up the Northeast Corridor.
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I thought it might be a vehicle, and I crept to the riverbank to see.
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"Mental illness crept up on me when I least expected it," Padukone said last week.
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Color might have crept back into the outfits, but the presentation itself was conspicuously drab.
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For six hours, the column crept toward the city, while airstrikes and artillery pummeled it.
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He was an eccentric, charismatic Yosemite climber and raconteur who had crept into mainstream consciousness.
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And its multiple has crept higher — not Netflix high, but higher than its media peers.
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The number of deals, however, crept higher to 10,777 in 2019 from 10,542 in 2018.
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At its worst, the sky was blood red, as fires crept closer to the town.
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Morgan Stanley's compensation expenses crept higher during the third quarter even as revenue was sluggish.
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The Pistons crept within four at 77-1133 when Brown dunked off a Griffin feed.
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The slightest waver crept into her voice as Warren talked about her own family's past.
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ICAEW said the index fell "drastically" after the June 23 vote but then crept up.
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We crept toward a large tree snagged there, which offered us cover while we watched.
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Since then, slowly but surely, their marriage has crept into the conversation about their music.
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Petty crime in the neighborhood, an old miner's settlement, has crept up, too, locals report.
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As he pushed deeper into the caverns deep below the planet's SR388, nervousness crept in.
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President, you have crept into our heart, you and your whole family, and you occupy it.
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The prices for Amazon services have crept up in recent years, including for its Prime customers.
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The stock market has tumbled since October when trade battles intensified and recession fears crept in.
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As happens to many large organizations, bureaucracy and other inefficiencies have crept in over the years.
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But there is a sense that tin has just crept onto the electric bull narrative radar.
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But Chicago crept within 99-95 when Tomas Satoransky drained a 3-pointer from the baseline.
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As it crept close, thousands of residents in the valley had to flee their homes nearby.
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The payment has since crept up to 9.5%, and, by law, will rise further in 1003.
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A decade ago, when this correspondent first visited the place, cars crept along muddy, potholed roads.
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The killer then crept onto the Investor in the darkness, police said, and executed his victims.
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WTI crude futures for August crept lower early on Wednesday, as inventories fell by 2.3M barrels.
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The Suns crept within one twice, including on an Ayton basket with 4:43 to go.
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"As a whole, it does feel like leverage has crept up a bit," another banker said.
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Cast Iron followed a stranded snowmobiler as he attempted to seek shelter as night crept in.
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Recent approval prices have also crept higher in second-tier cities, such as Xiamen and Hangzhou.
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The Wolf Pack crept within 55-46 on Caleb Martin's 3-pointer with 5:01 remaining.
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Traders also remain transfixed on global oil prices which crept lower during the European morning session.
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Sitting there, staring up at me as if it just crept in, was Jimi's Epiphone FT79.
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As the shock of this week began to subside, exhaustion crept in, along with growing discontent.
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The Rangers crept within one again on Kreider's 16th goal of the season at 16:19.
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She was not looking for love when Amanda Knox says it crept up on her again.
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In the total darkness backstage, she crept up beside me with her trunk touching my arm.
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Just a little mantra I repeated to myself as the grey light crept in this morning.
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In 2016, as the final game crept closer, Fraraccio's tweet began to reappear in sports circles.
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It was night, and a dull light crept out from the windowless holes in the walls.
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Nickel , used in stainless steel, crept slightly higher to log a fresh high for the year.
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Philadelphia later crept within 284-3 on two free throws by Embiid with 2:17 remaining.
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But the watered down Real ID has crept toward implementation and remains a source of concern.
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Crept out during eye to find school mostly destroyed, cars in parking lot thrown around & mutilated.
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Unfortunately, the number of emergencies has crept up again to more than 28503 currently in effect.
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The second pitch crept in on Parmelee and broke his bat as the ball dribbled foul.
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But the election crept in, thanks to inspiration from Donald J. Trump's vulgar boast from 2005.
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However, the Jazz crept within eight on a 3-pointer by Burks with 1:123 left.
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But pathos and introspection have crept into his music from time to time to great effect.
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For this record in particular, what were some of the influences that crept into the material?
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The giant head of Bob Dole moved its lips on the screen as he crept past.
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Habits are hard to break, and Mr. Lang's crept into the performance as the piece progressed.
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She crept to the window and peeked out: soldiers, dozens of them, jogging toward Tula Toli.
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The shift caps a broader trend, as machine intelligence advances have crept into Google's core product.
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I crept forward but the walls narrowed and the remaining space filled with even more insects.
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And the somber mood has crept to the Vatican, where cases of infection have been found.
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Over the past 21 months, I've crept up about three sizes, which is approximately 23 pounds.
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The effect has been devastating: The county's poverty rate — particularly among African-Americans — has crept up.
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When the water level crept up the tree trunk, stopping at about six feet, they prayed.
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Nuisance laws had targeted problems like noxious odors or chemical spills that crept across property lines.
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To avoid ambushes, he crept out of the neighborhood each morning, then back in at night.
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Changing that begins with robust opposition to the racism that has crept back into British society.
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We crept behind a line of trucks, and he coached me along the way: Slow down.
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As he spoke, a young woman crept into Moore's office, trying not to interrupt our interview.
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As the epidemic crept northward with warming weather, drug companies began testing more than 20 vaccines.
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As arbitration crept into tens of millions of contracts, prosecutors, judges and lawmakers started sounding alarms.
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Because it had been so dominant for so long, a degree of arrogance had crept in.
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And making intermittent appearances was Fritzlyn Hector, who crept along with a cane, as the trickster.
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As soon as I stopped practicing full time, more and more animals crept into my writing.
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When John Kane was approaching 240, he noticed his weight had crept up to 22016 pounds.
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While he waited for the wind to die down, a few doubts crept into his head.
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Mercury started its retrograde in Taurus, but it's crept back into Fire sign Aries since then.
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It has not ruled out the possibility that some militants have crept out, hidden among civilians.
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But when September rolled around and iPTF214hls crept out from behind the sun, there was its twinkle.
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The vocabulary of digital labor has, slowly and subtly, crept into the way we talk about gaming.
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Silence crept through the massive room as the vote returns finally appeared on jumbotrons on the walls.
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He claimed to the LA Times there's "a bit of elitism that's crept in" to Democratic thinking.
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Google has quietly crept out of the tablet business, removing the "tablets" heading from its Android page.
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Anybody could have crept through the night, walked into the house and killed John and Joyce Sheridan.
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The Pirates crept within 33-23 after Rodriguez connected on a 13-pointer with 1:01 left.
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Italian government bond yields crept up on Friday, reflecting caution among investors before a Fitch ratings review.
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But in recent years the drug violence in other parts of Mexico has crept into the capital.
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Algorithm designers likely don't intend to discriminate, and may not even realize a problem has crept in.
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A shadow crept over, a little wider than both of us, and there were no wires anywhere.
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S&P E-mini futures crept higher on Friday to 20.1,281.79 after gains on Wall Street overnight.
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Oil prices have rallied recently amid hopes for an output deal, but some doubts have crept in.
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But the chances of a disorderly Brexit - where no deal is agreed - crept up to 1.43 percent.
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Then, real life Kenny—Kendrick Lamar—crept up the arena stage's steps and stood front and center.
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Credit-card delinquencies crept up and student-loan delinquencies remain stubbornly high in the low double digits.
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Within the last year, the Apple Car project has slowly crept its way back into the spotlight.
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As Britney sang "Till the World Ends" ... a man crept onto the stage and made his move.
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After its decline, the number of violent deaths has crept back up across the city this year.
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The car slowly crept into the intersection before accelerating through the cluttered crosswalk, according to the sources.
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The dollar crept up 0.4% on the yen to 108.29 and 0.7% on the franc to 1.433.
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It crept one meter closer, than two meters, while my battery meter dipped under 10 minutes remaining.
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Even in the Old City of Mosul, Iraqis crept back in quickly even as the fighting continued.
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As a result, his updated forecast going into tonight's game has crept up to 59% below average.
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Short positions, which had crept up to their highest level in more than four years, unwound fast.
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The Pacers crept within 11 before Milwaukee's Ersan Ilyasova buried a 3-pointer with 1:237 left.
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The Dodgers crept to within 3-2 on Trayce Thompson's two-run home run in the fourth.
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In the middle of the night, she and her family crept out of their house and ran.
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"Political correctness has crept into the Capitol," said David Bozell, president of ForAmerica, a conservative advocacy group.
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That notion was rendered quaint years ago as the big-money December holidays crept into Thanksgiving's turf.
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He put on a yellow pressure suit, climbed to eighty thousand feet, and crept past Mach 3.
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Frantically, I searched the water while my father, chuckling, crept through the reeds, pole at the ready.
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I believe that his qualm crept in when I reviewed the group show for the Village Voice .
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I crept in to see a man was passed out in the hallway of his revolting flat.
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One reason may be because the headline unemployment rate crept up from 3.8 percent to 4 percent.
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They then used a chainsaw to cut off his horn and crept out undetected before morning came.
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The rate has crept up over the last 18 months alongside the re-emergence of pay rises.
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It has not ruled out the possibility that some militants have crept out, hidden among non-combatants.
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The dollar crept up 0.4% on the yen to 108.26 and 0.7% on the franc to 0.9830.
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It was a lodestar, a known center from which one's understanding of the city crept tentatively outward.
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Between $500,23 and $999,999, aspirational terms like "perfect location" and "gourmet kitchen" crept into the top 10.
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All eyes have been on the coronavirus since it crept up in Wuhan, China, in late 2019.
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Some uneasiness appears to have crept into the larger relationship between Facebook and the fact-checking community.
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When Paul crept up on Nicola right when her cake caved in on itself in spectacular fashion.
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However, as the economy improved and workplace enforcement remained virtually non-existent, illegal immigration crept back up.
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As the storm crept toward the United States, mandatory evacuations had already begun in parts of Florida.
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He's famed in the astronaut corps for having a pulse that has never crept above 80 bpm.
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Over the weekend, as the number of confirmed patients in New York State crept past 100, Gov.
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The following day, Cornelius, seemingly unable to accept his loss, crept up behind Rukeli as he worked.
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As the prize crept upward, reaching $2600 million on Wednesday, it attracted many who were not regular players.
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Since then, Waze features have crept their way into Google Maps from time to time, and vice versa.
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How concerned would you be if it perhaps crept close on targeting your family, perhaps your eldest son?
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The Sixers crept within 76-69 as the Bucks missed nine straight 3-pointers midway through the third.
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The SDF has not ruled out the possibility that some militants have crept out, hidden among the civilians.
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Around 2,000 lions live in Kruger National Park, and it's unclear how the 14 might have crept out.
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What he heard was apparently so disturbing that he crept back to his room and erased the tape.
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Still, the thinness Hosea desired eluded her, and her weight ultimately crept up to more than 300 pounds.
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The yield on the benchmark 220-year Treasury note crept higher to 225 percent at 2200:56 p.m.
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Glassdoor crept onto the scene, applying lessons from Expedia and Yelp on the power of user-generated content.
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The Cavaliers did not fold, with Osman and Love having an answer every time the Grizzlies crept closer.
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The Bucks crept within 14, but Lowry's layup had the lead at 21 with 27:20 to go.
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Maybe you'd have silently crept into the den while your parents put it on TV after your bedtime.
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But in Georgia, amid a fascinating and historic Democratic primary for governor, it's crept back — an unbustable ghost.
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Indeed, more certainty crept into the race Tuesday, as the two main parties' front-runners solidified their status.
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Flower embroidery crept up jeans while sequins adorned sheer dresses and dark trouser suits, reminiscent of the 1970s.
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The Pelicans crept back and trailed 88-86 when Hart's two free throws closed the third-period scoring.
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In the U.S., Treasury yields have only crept up slightly from the all-time lows seen last week.
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Gold crept higher after falling more than 1% on Thursday to break below $1,300 following solid U.S. data.
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Prime 60+ day delinquencies crept higher to 0.44% in September and were 0003% higher than a year ago.
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Jordan Whitehead ran in for the conversion as Pittsburgh crept within 27-210 early in the fourth quarter.
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However, the 211ers made another charge and crept within 24-23 on Freeman's layup with 2:50 remaining.
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S&P E-mini futures crept lower on Friday, down 0.1 percent after gains on Wall Street overnight.
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The Bison crept within 66-58 on a layup by sophomore guard Jimmy Sotos with 103:17 remaining.
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And if we're being totally honest, it was a beautiful dress that, when I moved around, crept up.
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However, weakness crept in during the last two trading sessions due political turmoil in the U.S. and Brazil.
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The dollar crept up 0.2% on the yen to 108.15 and gained 0.4% on the franc to 1.193.
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The Man in Black wonders when it was that a "tiny fleck of darkness" crept into his soul.
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Edna crept up behind her, kissing the carefully clipped hair at the back of her Marine-cut head.
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But even difficult-to-spell names inspired by the show have crept up the list of baby names.
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As July crept toward August, both groups began contemplating abandoning their star recruit and shifting their focus elsewhere.
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The Green Wave made a run and crept within 21-20 on Osetkowski's layup with 5:01 remaining.
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Oil prices, in turn, have crept up to near $60 a barrel, a level not seen since 2015.
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After years of not listening to or recording any music, the urge to create slowly crept back in.
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But the 12-month and CAPE ratios aren't the only valuation measures that have crept higher over time.
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Then, as the city's decay crept closer, they'd relocated farther north, in the rolling hills of West Bloomfield.
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This Is Not A Drill: The Powerball jackpot has crept up to $700 million ahead of Saturday's drawing.
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The Nets crept within three but Drummond scored in the lane to give Detroit a 105-100 edge.
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"I didn't used to make sounds—they just gradually crept in," he said, stretched out in the chair.
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It's crept close to a geothermal plant Then there's the risk of explosions at a geothermal power plant.
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GoldLink crept out to an even bigger response, rocking a short gold chain with a sports car pendant.
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Maggie the dog crept into her owner's father's room and decided to try on his dentures for size.
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Llodra returned to this theme in those task-force meetings, whenever doubts crept in and threatened her consensus.
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Prost made a fabulous start, passing Senna, who crept away with the two Ferraris pressing hard behind him.
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I refused but while he slept I crept out and found the door to the flat was locked.
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In May, a 33-square-mile algal bloom crept over Lake Okeechobee, the vast headwaters of the Everglades.
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At the same time, the Chinese tech giant Huawei crept up the ranking to second place from fourth.
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As the grieving and pain receded, a new kind of fear crept into my 41-year-old mind.
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When Facebook recently moved to make its trending stories feature more automated, fake news stories crept in unnoticed.
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I think those strange, almost Arabic tones crept into the song from some dark place deep within me.
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Doubt crept onto Omega's face and concern on that of Ibushi, who was cornering his best friend here.
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The door through which the first responding officers had entered crept open again, and a head popped out.
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That has not been enough to offset the rise in global energy demand, which crept up 1.2 percent.
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But prices have since crept higher, with rapid gains since late August taking the metal to near $13,000.
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Usage has crept higher, to 14 percent of women using contraception in 2014 from 6 percent in 2008.
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They crept forward, scanning the alley with a spotlight, hearing little more than the whining of a dog.
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E-sports in recent years have crept into the mainstream, attracting new fans, new sponsors and new investment.
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Shortly after the speech, when he returned to Congo, four armed men crept into his compound in Bukavu.
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Irritation crept into his voice as he replied that he was happy with his progress on the course.
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Adenoid cystic carcinoma had crept back into her body, and there was a large lesion on her liver.
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The two responding officers quietly crept around outside the dark house, where Ms. Jefferson lived with her mother.
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But as music subscription services like Spotify and Apple Music crept in, iTunes began to lose its following.
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But that case, which has crept through the legal system for 15 years, has never generated public outrage.
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What this means is algorithms need to be carefully audited to make sure bias hasn't somehow crept in.
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They made their way along a road, and as they walked, a car crept up and passed slowly.
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Indeed, caution has crept in since Bloomberg reported Chinese officials doubt a comprehensive trade deal can be reached.
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When the postprandial mantis crept back up the feeder, Ms. Okamoto gently pushed it off with a stick.
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Marton then crept into second position on her last throw, throwing it 19.49 and pushing Carter into third.
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Hurricane Dorian Dorian strengthened to a Category 3 storm overnight as it crept along the southeastern US coast.
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"I was trying to salvage so many things from the house as the river crept in," she said.
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But now that the economy looks to be humming, the tax has quietly crept back into the discussion.
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After the restaurant closed, Wood, Freeman MacNeil, 20183, and Darren Muise, 18, crept in through the ajar door.
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But ahead of the election some unease has crept into markets, leading to underperformance in the bond market.
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The pair crept beneath a desk as far away from the front door as they could and waited.
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Mr. Connolly, a resident of the city, crept behind the senator and smashed an egg on his head.
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It has since crept back above 4 percent, though partly because of more people joining the labor force.
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China's government celebrated early completion of national targets, but total emissions still crept up 1.7 percent in 173.
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China's government celebrated early completion of national targets, but total emissions still crept up 1.7 percent in 2017.
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But other realities crept in: gentrification, changing landscapes, police brutality — all themes she has woven into her photographs.
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He crept into their rooms under the cover of darkness while they were fast asleep, at their most vulnerable.
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Chinese companies like Xiaomi, Huawei and Meizu quickly crept up and made it even tougher for LG to compete.
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However, Bloomberg has crept into third place in Texas after a multimillion dollar ad blitz to gain ground there.
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He left it up for over four years, and the new road name crept its way into official documents.
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Gold crept higher after falling more than 1 percent on Thursday to break below $1,300 following solid U.S. data.
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After a 15-minute breather, the cars again crept forward into the shaded refuge of the Frankfurt airport station.
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When exchange-traded funds crept onto the investing scene in the early 240s, not many financial advisors paid attention.
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She reported a story, for instance, on how black vultures have crept northward as average temperatures have edged up.
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Sure enough, housing markets in rich countries have begun to look wobbly as global interest rates have crept up.
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Many global stock indexes crept into positive territory today after two days of routs, with Wall Street also higher.
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The Grizzlies crept within 97-75 when Dillon Brooks hit a jumper in the lane with 9:01 left.
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"Although valuations have crept up, I don't think we have reached an oversaturation in autonomous vehicle companies," Stallman says.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan crept up 0.6.80 percent, with most bourses in the green.
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My PTSD crept up on me, resulting from experiences at a previous job that I can't discuss in detail.
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None of this much affects the life of the average German, but a sense of insecurity has crept in.
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But blockbusters have slowly crept out of the summer and started to take over every corner of the calendar.
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The company has crept toward this transformation for years, starting with its move into bedsheets, duvets, and dog beds.
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Cyrus crept into Kimmel's bedroom at about 1AM and proceeded to perform "Wrecking Ball," complete with a prop sledgehammer.
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But the highest forecast in the poll has crept up, with HSBC calling for 21.5 percent inflation in 2017.
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Shares of Workday crept down nearly 2 percent during after-hours trading after it announced its first quarter results.
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The Hornets crept within six at 274-271 with just over a minute left but could draw no closer.
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The crew counted the number of advertisers abandoning O'Reilly as it crept up from 16 to 85033 to 20.
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Complexity, feature gaps, and bugs have crept in People think of Apple as a maker of excellent premium hardware.
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The 7.73-year U.S. Treasury yield crept back to 2.83 percent, near Monday's four-year peak of 2.885 percent.
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Dancers slowly crept out further and further from the stage as the night went on more patrons joined in.
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Exports have crept back into expansionary territory but are facing the risk of a rise in U.S. trade protectionism.
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Caution crept in as previous annual reports did not disclose details about the guarantee, according to brokerage firm Jefferies.
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But the third thing, the protectionist ideology which has crept into the agenda, must be resisted at all cost!
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Portis tells me that heroin has crept onto young people's drug menus because the Spice withdrawal is so severe.
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But infections have crept upward since then, driven largely by infections among men who have sex with men (MSM).
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What was once a condition mainly for non-Muslims has slowly crept into the ummah (the international Muslim community).
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In the last year though, the two countries have crept closer to a possible armed conflict than ever before.
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My new position at work got a little bigger, crept closer to being full-time and had more responsibility.
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Unfortunately, the confident critter awakes to find that while he slept the tortoise crept by and won the race.
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Diane Harkey, a member of the State Board of Equalization backed by Issa, has crept up in the polls.
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Later, when her salary crept up into the $50,000-plus range, her minimum payments increased from $0003 to $300.
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Nick Folk added field goals of 22 and 19 yards as New England crept within 17-13 at halftime.
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The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield crept back to 2.83 percent, near Monday's four-year peak of 2.885 percent.
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While prescribed burning has since crept into the mix of strategies used in California, it has remained relatively rare.
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Officials said there was no release of any dangerous hydrogen sulfide gas after lava crept over the plugged wells.
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Measles also crept back in Venezuela, just two years after the Americas had been declared free of the disease.
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Early shoppers take advantage of retailers' pre-Black Friday sales, which have crept earlier and earlier in recent years.
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It eventually crept to gold, but was largely seen as a failure by Ma$e and Jermaine Dupri standards.
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Its themes should be renewably relevant and timeless even when addressing some contemporary problem that has just crept up.
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Witnesses said Hodgkinson crept behind the third-base dugout and started firing a rifle, hitting Scalise in the hip.
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He'd just been on a No. 6 train that crept along so slowly, it felt like waiting for Godot.
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When I watched Beyoncé's audio-visual masterpiece Lemonade a year later in April, a familiar sensation crept over me.
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The absent-mindedness crept in while I was pregnant and just got worse until it was a daily reality.
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The disillusionment crept up in stages, starting, he realized in retrospect, a few months after he returned from Afghanistan.
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But as her FIRE date drew near, anxiety crept in; she feared walking away from a high-paying job.
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Meanwhile, even in Wales, long the most contented member of the union, independence has crept back on the agenda.
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Concern over the outbreak has crept closer to central government offices and the ruling Communist Party's seat of power.
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The cold crept into their sheepskin coats, one of the experts, Ma Zuoxin, recalled in a 2014 documentary film.
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So if inflation crept up from 2 to 3 or even 4, that would actually be a good thing.
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Portland made a dash and crept within 733-105 on a 3-pointer by McCollum with 5:41 remaining.
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Chile's central bank said export revenue crept up in December, despite a fall in the value of copper shipments.
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The sedan crept out of the city, driving past the boxy, Soviet-era cars that crowded the narrow streets.
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Nadal would have crept into the top eight this year but ended his season early to recover from injury.
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Penelope crept in, wearing a long-sleeved T-shirt and pink leggings, with a red bow in her hair.
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Experian's report found, on average, Americans' credit card debt crept up 25 percent in 22, from $22017,225 to $8503,2850.
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And oil prices have crept up lately while the dollar has softened, raising the potential specter of commodity inflation.
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They crept within 269-246 on rookie Nickeil Alexander-Walker's 3-pointer with 2:43 left in the period.
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"Almost every day since the day after Christmas, both gas prices and oil prices have crept up," said Kloza.
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Mexico's annual inflation rate has crept back from a record low to about the central bank's 3 percent target.
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Then when it crept back on, just like it did with Oprah, I was glad I never did that.
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Disillusionment crept in in the years that followed, as the systemic corruption of Indonesian governance proved to be intractable.
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As his discharge date crept closer, our best hope was for law enforcement to show up and arrest him.
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The idea crept into my head late last year after I interviewed Kate McCarthy of the Women's Media Center.
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For what it's worth, Ancestral Void has already crept to the top of my menta "best albums of 2017" list.
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The Bulls crept back to within 29-22, but the Blazers took a 254-23 lead into the final period.
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" Over the course of a year, the light slowly crept back in until his vision became "better than clinically perfect.
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The company also said on Wednesday its net debt to EBITDA ratio had crept above its target to 1.24 times.
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When da Silva's right hand was high and rigid, in crept the left straight to put him on his rump.
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Carson, who supports Donald Trump, called Cronkite "a left-wing radical" but said those views never crept into his reporting.
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"With regard to technology there has been an element of performance chase that has crept into the market," he said.
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It could be measured in hours: 24 since history crept in quietly, waiting, yet again, for a moment to roar.
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She also points out how Christian influences crept into the myths as northern Europe turned away from its pagan past.
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When nurses crept back later they found the smouldering remains of the pharmacy, archive room, hand-washing station and vehicles.
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That main trend is the ever-more annoying types of advertisements that have crept onto desktop and mobile phone screens.
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Zach's rep, Eli Graham, tells us Zach hopped a railing, and crept along an exterior walkway to fly the banner.
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Even as the total number of proposals has fallen, the number relating to social and policy issues has crept up.
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The estimated costs for the project had already crept higher, and in total, are 19 percent higher than in January.
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But some crept back up earlier this year, as suppliers to Whole Foods and other grocers struggled with increased costs.
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National politics crept in, with Coffman accusing Crow of being beholden to the Democrats who flooded his campaign with money.
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Vines have since wound through the three-story house and ivy has crept through the now broken wooden front door.
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As our online and offline lives merge, cybersecurity has crept into mainstream consciousness as both a business and personal concern.
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This is mostly a story of the plunge in Treasury yields, which has come as dividend payouts have crept higher.
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Read MoreStarwood gets rival offer from Chinese group The major averages opened slightly lower and crept higher throughout the day.
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But after a slow start, the bidding crept up to just $993 million, and was ultimately sold for $299 million.
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Standardization and mass production were paramount, though idiosyncrasies—a pop of color here, a geometric motif there—inevitably crept in.
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In 2008, when the topic of marriage crept up, they knew the only venue that would suit: Camp JCA Shalom.
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As the storm crept from North Carolina to South Carolina, it dumped a truly enormous amount of rain, breaking records.
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We've crept up into the iTunes Top 10 (AND another version at #85033 too!) and still at #1 on Amazon!
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He had crept close to the girls' bed, but when they tried to stroke him he snapped at their hands.
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One credit card turned into five, and as balances ballooned, the stress of the monthly payments crept in on them.
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For many years, I had noticed the way biased language crept into the pages of the publications I wrote for.
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Footage from a drone aired on the Hawaii News Now website showed lava incinerating trees as it crept near structures.
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The euro was flat against the greenback at $1.1304, though it crept 0.1 percent higher against the yen to 113.44 .
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Water usage has crept up in recent years; it now sits at 166 liters (44 gallons) per person per day.
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He pressed Thomas, crept into passing lanes, and orchestrated Chicago's attack as well as he has since they signed him.
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Since then the company has ramped up its testing, launched an early rider program and slowly crept toward commercial deployment.
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"A centipede crept under my door at the very moment I was beginning a new song," explains singer Tamsin Wilson.
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Their feral descendants are hybrids of Western and African honey bees, and they have crept ever northward over the decades.
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When Machado brought home Max Muncy with a sacrifice fly in the seventh, the Dodgers had crept within 5-4.
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A young man crept out of the logging stand, a crowbar in one hand, a garbage bag in the other.
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But in the mid-20th century, running crept into respectability, thanks to a confluence of trends in the late '60s.
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They gave her another epidural, and as the numbness crept up into her body, she found herself unable to breathe.
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Flecks of silver had crept into his hair and beard since his deposition with Aro two years ago at ADX.
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Mr. Shine and Mr. Drimmer wriggled through the fence, free for the first time in five years, and crept away.
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Those who eventually became our masters noticed what we were doing and crept into our lives on little cats' feet.
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Not since 1996, before Lance Armstrong began his improbable run of success, has the number crept so close to zero.
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On Sunday at the Elbphilharmonie hall here, many audience members crept toward the exits during the piece's two intermissionless hours.
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"What's happened in this rally is that valuations have crept back up," said Hugo Rogers, chief investment strategist with Deltec.
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A knowing expression crept across his face—a slow, rural slyness, as if he were measuring a beast at market.
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The number of job separations also crept up to 5.24 million in December from 5.21 million in the prior month.
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The infection that is consensus reality has crept in and robbed her of this impossible thing that happened to her.
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In the swine market, most actively traded February lean hog futures crept 0.200 cent higher to 70.900 cents per pound.
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He crept up to fourth again after producing the second best overall time in the 400 meters of 47.47 seconds.
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N.C. A&T went almost six minutes without a field goal as Wake Forest crept to a 35-29 edge.
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The tide of westernization crept in — its democratic, liberal, and capitalist dreams — even under the blanket of the authoritarian regime.
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As the hours crept closer, Mr. Trump kept his head down as he focused on delivering an on-message speech.
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For centuries these glaciers had crept slowly under their own weight, carving the landscape and grinding even the hardest rocks.
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But as I walked in, I noticed a guy staring at me, and an eerie feeling crept over my body.
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The price of gold crept over the $1250 per ounce threshold for the first time in over three months on Friday.
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As politics has crept more and more into our timelines and Instagram feeds, it's also arguably become more personal than ever.
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We watched the news as the fire crept up the spine of California, ash falling in flurries from a smoky sky.
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This wasn't the only time my anxious thinking had crept into my daily life, or had been focused on my body.
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Gaming lifestyle products have slowly but surely crept from the realm of clothing and specially designed furniture to food and drink.
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However, doubts crept in after a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said he was unaware that a phone call had taken place.
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However, doubts crept in after a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said he was unaware that a phone call had taken place.
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As society slowly became more open, certain words from Polari crept out of London's gay pubs and into commonplace British slang.
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After he won the Republican nomination, this went through several more iterations, but confusion over some of the details crept in.
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The Pistons crept within two but the Pacers regained the nine-point lead with 8:04 left on a McDermott 3.
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As Diggs, 48, continued, the man, who has not been identified, crept closer and closer to the camera, maintaining his grin.
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Many of these invaders entered Florida legally through the exotic pet trade, and one way or another, crept into native ecosystems.
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The extremely contagious measles virus has crept back into American society primarily through communities that refuse vaccinations, experts have told Axios.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan crept up 1 percent, having suffered a 7.3 percent drubbing last week.
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That quote goes on: The flatcar sometimes crept, sometimes went extremely fast, often stopped–went uphill, downhill, around curves, along straightaways.
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Currency markets also reflected caution, as the Japanese yen crept higher to reverse a three-day losing streak against the dollar.
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"Anti-Semitism has crept back into everyday life, and it&aposs shocking how much lethargy there is about this," Michalski said.
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It crept up Viall's neck like a clingy lover, and it made the Bachelor look all the more like an idiot.
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We made it a priority to cut out any kind of overly inflated lifestyle habits that had crept into our lives.
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Martin scored another touchdown less than seven minutes later when he crept out of the backfield and into the left flat.
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The ID system has crept into a range of services, such as school enrollment, ration disbursements and other national/government projects.
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It crept cautiously toward an intersection, slowed to a stop and executed a right turn, using its turn signal, of course.
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We literally trampled over ourselves as the increasingly frail defendant crept into the courthouse in pearl white pumps and paisley prints.
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The Overton Window has shifted, and radical and even fascistic ideas have crept into the mainstream of American and Western discourse.
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Because they were private citizens and thus not protected in the same way as U.S. officials, the suit slowly crept forward.
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Having fallen quickly and sharply in the wake of June's Brexit vote, yields across the euro area have crept back up.
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The cat finally crept out of the bowels of JFK, ate a little food, and found herself swept into Tang's arms.
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By July of 1988, the increasing RAM prices, which had slowly crept up in the early parts of the year, surged.
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Florence will be just off the shore of North Carolina early Friday, and by Sunday, it will have barely crept inland.
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At this point, Gussie's weight had crept up to a ponderous 250 pounds, but she remained technically sound as a pugilist.
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Yet this sort of language — what I call "warspeak" — has relentlessly crept into most aspects of American life and public discourse.
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The sermon he cites helped him deal with the doubts that crept into his life after his marriage and ministry imploded.
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And indeed, with that phrase settled in my mind, it crept into my thinking about several of the productions I saw.
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The S&P/ASX 20.85 index crept 83 percent, or 28 points, higher to 2559.54,217 by 0045 GMT, paring earlier gains.
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Thick white columns of smoke poured from the forested hillside above the vineyards as the fire crept down into the valley.
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But as the return date crept closer, the company pulled its support and left her, and us, in a complicated predicament.
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The most pessimistic call for the probability of a recession in one year also has crept up, from 60% to 70%.
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Spieth, 25, took the negativity that has crept into critiques of his performance and tried to spin it into a positive.
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We want to believe this so badly that we let down our guard, and our own evil crept back into us.
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Ms. Li, 27, and Mr. Holley, 25, waited as the March 12 deadline to cancel or postpone their ceremony crept closer.
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The water crept out of Buffalo Bayou and into West Houston's Energy Corridor, home to numerous energy companies and residential neighborhoods.
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Once the light turned green, the cars crept up to the crosswalk, but were often blocked by a throng of pedestrians.
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I don't find anything all that interesting about watching my dogs chase around a lizard that has crept inside my home.
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As the song progressed, more treble and sunlight crept in; by the end the room was silent and rapt around him.
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Iowa State crept within nine points, but Michigan extended the lead to 15 with 7:59 left on a Castleton layup.
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Stateside, the Dow Jones industrial average was down over 1.4 percent, as U.S. bond yields crept back towards multi-year highs.
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I scolded the puppy harshly and she crept off to the porch to watch us with her chin on her paws.
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The only signs of human habitation were fallow, neatly marked farm plots that crept up the valley walls at improbable angles.
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He ordered most demolition work to stop, he said, except for a few walls in case cats had crept inside them.
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Graves said Friday that if the score crept into the 90s, it would be difficult for the Ducks to keep up.
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Then a maid soundlessly opened the sliding door and, stepping out of her slippers, crept in on stockinged feet, breathing apologies.
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A year later, as Mr. Cameron spent time exploring the deepest parts of the ocean, the date crept to December 2017.
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Union Pacific shares crept up 1% during extended trade ahead of the company's third-quarter earnings announcement before the bell Thursday.
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Raises and bonuses are analyzed before they are finalized to ensure that any systemic bias hasn't crept into the compensation process.
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She developed polycystic ovary syndrome in her 20s, got married, and her weight slowly crept up to 240 pounds, Today reported.
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Though she was convinced her reporting was accurate at the time, doubt crept into her conviction in the years that followed.
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Nadira crept below the bed to talk to him; we had no means of knowing how much this meant to him.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 21% to end at 2500,225 points, while the Nasdaq Composite crept up 252% to 266,6.13.
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Lil Chano From 79th was performing at The Fillmore in Miami Beach Monday night when the fan crept up from behind.
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As the numbers crept up, I'd watch Stephen shrivel and was reminded that he took no joy in imagining this event.
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"Multidisciplinary" has become a ubiquitous art-world buzzword, having crept into nearly all creative disciplines with the proliferation of digital tools.
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Skirts pulled in close to the body, the natural waist crept ever upward, and the silhouette thinned to a slender column.
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After months of relatively genteel political discourse, the nastiness simmering between the Democratic presidential campaigns finally crept onto the debate stage.
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Meanwhile, in the United States, real median wages crept up — not quickly enough, but at least moving in the right direction.
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He holds around 17 percent of the vote in recent South Carolina polls, and there are signs he has crept even higher.
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As my character crept between crude blockhouses and barns, I encountered armed cultist militia training with assault rifles on a firing range.
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But the reality check is that wages are still largely going nowhere, even though average hourly earnings crept up in recent months.
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Doubt about a permanent deal between the U.S. and China crept into investors' minds following a stellar rally in the previous session.
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Her giant blunt nose (yes, she was a female!) crept up so close behind me that her teeth nearly grazed my fin.
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Guests were ordered to leave Yosemite Cedar Lodge on Saturday as flames crept up slopes and the air became thick with smoke.
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In his office Thursday, though, a mischievous grin crept across his face when he said he'll likely take political meetings while there.
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But since 2014 commodity prices have fallen, foreign-direct investment has reversed and a number of daunting debt payments have crept closer.
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Gold crept higher after falling more than 1 percent on Thursday to break below the key $1,300 level following solid U.S. data.
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The 5003-year U.S. Treasury yield crept back to a high of 2.884 percent, near Monday's four-year peak of 2.885 percent.
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But much like it is at family tables all over the world, it didn't take long before politics crept into the discussion.
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But poor planning and mismanagement meant that by 2014, Eskom's capacity had crept up to just 44,000MW, whereas South Koreans had 85,0003MW.
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When he began his pastorate at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, a block from Alabama's capitol, a sophisticated note crept in.
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The Monarchs crept within 67-65 with 2:26 left before Temple scored the final nine points to win its season opener.
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Princess culture is American culture Disney princess nostalgia might have seeped into our brains, but it hasn't fully crept into our gender.
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ShFE copper fell 0.4 percent to close at 49,260 yuan ($7,332.76) a tonne, while aluminium crept up 0.1 percent at 13,805 yuan.
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The federal funds policy rate has crept up to within 0.03 percent - or 3 basis points - of its ceiling within the range.
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In 2016, nearly 87% of Manhattan voters supported Clinton, second only to neighboring Bronx County, where Clinton support crept closer to 90%.
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ShFE copper fell 0.2 percent to 49,360 yuan ($7,348.19) a tonne, while aluminium crept up 0.2 percent to 13,825 yuan a tonne.
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Treasury yields have crept lower as these policies have seemed less certain, with interest rates breaking through an important range this week.
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That gap widened back out and Bund yields crept back up in late trade, as stocks fell and Italian bonds yields tumbled.
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Coleman scored the first nine points of an 220-235 run as the Wolf Pack crept within three with 224:12 remaining.
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ShFE copper fell 0.4 percent to close at 49,260 yuan ($7,332.76) a tonne, while aluminum crept up 0.1 percent at 13,805 yuan.
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A White House official said while oil prices have crept up from historic lows recently, prices are still under last year's highs.
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The Cavaliers slowly chipped away, got within 49-40 and then crept closer at 49-43 with 58:00 remaining before halftime.
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But in the years since, more than 100 pounds have crept back onto his 5-foot-11 frame despite his best efforts.
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Claude Giroux, Ivan Provorov and Michael Raffl also scored one goal each for the Flyers, who crept closer to a playoff spot.
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The Hornets crept within 29 two-plus minutes later before the Bulldogs turned it into a full blowout with 25 consecutive points.
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Tech giant Salesforce started conducting annual internal pay equality audits in 2016, and found that the problem crept back in subsequent checks.
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Oghi dreamed frequently: in his dreams, the underbrush had grown up over his crumbling house; weeds and brambles crept up the walls.
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Amid all this, a naughty thought crept in: Should we — while, of course, bombing back — thank Islamic Jihad for the 533 rockets?
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They saw this as an extremely positive step but noted that the number of promotions then crept up throughout September, reaching 40%.
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The Energy Department's report also showed U.S. oil exports hit an all-time high, while the nation's production crept toward record levels.
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U.S. core inflation crept 0.2 percent higher in April, according to fresh data Thursday, falling short of the expected 0.3 percent gain.
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Bearish sentiment crept back into the market on Wednesday after data from Thomson Reuters Oil Research showed OPEC's exports rose in June.
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The roof had given way long ago and nature had crept inside, with skeletal bushes and limp grasses rising in the stalls.
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And while I've managed to keep most of it off in the last five years, some weight has crept up on me.
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Funding in recent years for these programs has also crept up, rising from $55 million to $85 million in fiscal year 85033.
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In the unnerving silence that followed, the drilling team, drenched in mud, crept back to the site and began cleaning up debris.
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While gators are common in Florida, Kibbe thinks this one crept into her yard from the empty wooded lot behind her house.
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As the calendar crept toward National Signing Day, scuttlebutt had four schools as leading contenders—Arkansas, Arizona, North Carolina and Notre Dame.
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He crept up behind me while I was completely lost in my work, making a copy of a gory Otto Dix painting.
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A few weeks later, the dispute crept onto the radar of Black Lives Matter activists and civil rights groups around the country.
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EpiPen manufacturer Mylan didn't cut the price of its drug after a congressman's letter revealed Monday that it had crept above $500.
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Taken together, the various measures suggest that wage growth has been weak but has crept upward gradually as the economy has improved.
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As you know, Dorian crept along the coastline of the Carolinas after decimating the Bahamas ... where it killed at least 30 people.
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He began that treatment by massaging her legs, but then his hands crept up until, she said, his fingers were inside her.
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The Devils crept back into the game at 11 minutes 26 seconds of the second period when Yakovlev, a rookie defenseman, scored.
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Nearer the fence, young men burned tires, crept up with wire cutters or improvised firebombs — and presented Israeli snipers with easy targets.
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The Woolsey wildfire crept so close to his Malibu home that he and his wife, Arlene Silver, 47, had to be evacuated.
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Four years ago, the ruling party crept back into power despite losing the popular vote and registering its worst ever election performance.
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When I asked her what it was like to be in the presence of the piece now, sadness crept into her voice.
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The last call times crept later during a stretch of three or four months, even as the earliest call times grew earlier.
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How any "attitudinizing" crept into her performances was hard to fathom, given the authenticity she brought to her artistry at her best.
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"It's very cool that a course I would have crept on now and again is where I'm playing the Open," he said.
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After Michigan crept within one, Kriener knocked down a 3-pointer with 3:05 left to give Iowa an 83-79 lead.
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The margin in the RealClearPolitics average has returned to nearly 10 points, after Republicans crept to within 21625 points earlier this month.
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These fraught questions crept up on me watching "Gentefied," because I was so engrossed in the characters' day-to-day high jinks.
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As urban rents crept up and the economy reached full employment over the last decade, American offices got more and more stuffed.
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Italian debt insurance costs crept up to 221 bps from 218 on Friday, according to IHS Markit, the highest since Sept. 17.
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Fortified by a lunch of cured ham, cheese and rye bread, the crew then crept up their creations to test them out.
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Using their limited knowledge from infrequent fire drills and holding on to handrails, employees gingerly crept down the stairs, Ms. Sale said.
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Financials also lost ground as a probe into bank misconduct starts Tuesday; AMP lost 0.74 percent while Westpac crept down 0.143 percent.
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In commodity markets, U.S. crude crept up 0.05 percent at $57.25 a barrel, and spot gold inched up to$1,313.09 per ounce.
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Meanwhile, thanks to the growing U.S. population, the absolute number of Americans in poverty has crept back to its early-1960s levels.
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The proportion of secondary-school teachers leaving the profession early has crept up, from 10.8% in 2010-11 to 11.8% in 44-15.
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All of these animals crept into our settlement and were eating our trash -- animals like badgers and foxes, in addition to small wildcats.
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But in winning the Masters at Augusta on Sunday to end an 11-year major drought, Woods crept within three of catching Nicklaus.
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Sometimes, when using the Z33 Force's depth mode, the soft blur on details in the background crept into the middle of the frame.
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They spilled over onto a third stoop, and as time passed, a dark shadow crept across the street, threatening to ruin the shot.
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The number of rigs has increased by 215% since May, whereas in other shale basins in America it has crept up only slightly.
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Mr. Russo delighted in the attention, but doubt soon crept in as he took note of the many street performers around New York.
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Cats—more than Bev could count—crept around the base of the junk mountain and into and out of gaps between the items.
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AND EVEN THOUGH INTEREST RATES HAVE CREPT UP A BIT AND THERE'S SOME VALUATION ADJUSTMENTS, IT'S VERY MINOR, THE PROFIT STORY LOOKS TERRIFIC.
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Photographer Romain Jacquet Lagreze captured Hong Kong in that brief moment when daylight is just about over but nighttime hasn't crept on yet.
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Debt to Ebitda levels also crept up to 4.7 times for the financial year-end of 2018 from 4.1 times in December 2017.
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Not much more rain was forecast as a storm from the Gulf of Alaska crept its way through the state over the weekend.
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Ukraine has crept up the World Bank's "ease of doing business" rankings from 112th to a relatively respectable 83rd, two spots above China.
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"The fear factor over the trade war has crept back into the market," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities.
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Once again Creighton hit a mini-slump, missing six of its next seven shots, and the Bulldogs crept back to within 2800-44.
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Other Asian stocks also crept higher on a rare glimmer of optimism in what has been a rough year-end for equities globally.
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Stocks related to people detained in the investigation partly recovered: Al Tayyar Travel added 260 percent and Kingdom Holding crept up 0.4 percent.
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While most of the blame lies with the film itself, I can't help but feel Batman fatigue has crept in, and it's heartbreaking.
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The financial sector led the S&P 500's advance, bouncing back from Thursday's sell-off as U.S. Treasury yields crept back up.
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Expectations for a rate hike in September have crept up to 24 percent from 224.5 percent on Tuesday, according to CME Group's FedWatch.
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The Bulls crept within five, but when Griffin converted a three-point play with 1:57 left, Detroit's lead was up to 10.
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SINGAPORE, Oct 99.43 (IFR) - Asian credits crept back towards recent tight levels, although there were signs of investors differentiating between high-yield issuers.
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The Kings led 230-215 entering the final stanza, and the Trail Blazers crept within eight on McCollum's jumper with 215:38 remaining.
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Her catalog corrects errors that crept into past biographies; even Beardsley's mother, Ellen, made mistakes when interviewed about his life and creative process.
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It's crept up on us slowly, so quietly that you may not have noticed, but nuclear energy has become safer and more reliable.
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In the 19th century, doubts crept in about Constantine's site, said Robert Wilken, a professor of Christian history at the University of Virginia.
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The use of debit cards and smartphone-based digital wallets surged following the initiative but quickly fell as cash supplies crept up again.
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The poison ivy crept up the base of the tree on the roadside but grew low to the ground on the house side.
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As the temperature crept up to 90 degrees on Sunday, a three-hour outdoor performance didn't seem like the most attractive afternoon activity.
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Riding a nine-game winning streak, they had crept to within a game and a half of the best record in the NBA.
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The border-crossing mobile game sensation has slowly but steadily crept into an increasing number of markets since it launched on July 6.
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There was no sign of the figure when I slowly crept into the hallway, so I retraced my steps to the locked door.
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It happened on a November's night when all hands were asleep, We crept up over Joe Tulk's hill and stole Aunt Martha's sheep.
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Because these firms generally don't invest in the industry, many small cannabis industry-specific investment firms, have crept up to fill the gaps.
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Because most large venture funds don't invest in cannabis, Sedlin said, numerous smaller funds have "crept up" to invest solely in cannabis companies.
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The incomes of the nation's highest earners have soared, while those of the middle class and the poor have crept up more slowly.
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Although the average has certainly crept up, part of that is attributable to a newer trend in companies raising huge sums of money.
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Previously, Treasury yields had crept up marginally after data showed the biggest gain in U.S. underlying consumer prices in 1-1/2 years.
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VR has crept up on us faster than even we in the tech industry expected, and it's on the cusp of consumer readiness.
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But in all of that hubbub, a dark horse has crept back into the UFC's top ten after an almost two year absence.
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It helped me deal with the severe and crippling anxiety that had crept up on me trying to manage my ex-boyfriend's depression.
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In preparation, Gulf oil refineries and platforms have shut down, and the price of oil has crept upward, anticipating a possible lower supply.
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Cookie and I crept up and looked in her window, and she really walked backwards around the house, so it wasn't a gag.
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But the barn scene is symptomatic of the schmaltz that has crept into this film, reducing its political complexity to quivering female lips.
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I want to write un-self-consciously, without any worry that I'm echoing something that's already been written that crept into my head.
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So they crept on, traveling to 12 different countries on four continents to capture the cultural and geographical aspects of this opaque phenomenon.
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Jake Oldroyd's 33-yard field-goal attempt just crept over the crossbar to tie the game at 16 and send it to overtime.
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At times a smile crept over her face, as if solving the puzzle of rapid directional shifts and perilous balances was pure fun.
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As the shoreline has crept closer, fresh water wells have turned brackish, and coconut trees have been uprooted and fallen into the ocean.
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Shortly after midnight, North Vietnamese "sappers" — what the Americans called the elite stealth troops — crept through the barbed wire around the bunker encampment.
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Then, as another friend tried to open his front gate at night, a hit man crept out of the dark, shooting him dead.
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And that's how the company crept out of Microsoft's shadow: Let them make your boxy work terminals, we'll make your home computing cool.
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She has gradually crept up in the polls by grounding her public arguments in concrete plans to improve economic conditions for average workers.
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Smaller ones are noted, and the feed mix for the following day tweaked to correct any nutritional deficits that might have crept in.
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Moments after that terrible Valentine's Day, the thought crept into the minds of the Aerie yearbook staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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Highland Park is historically Latino, and as housing prices have crept up, a slew of Spanish-speaking panaderias, bodegas and businesses have shuttered.
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ImageNet Roulette, a digital art project and viral selfie app, exposes how biases have crept into the artificial-intelligence technologies changing our lives.
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Murray, Wilson Chandler and Jokic all made 3-pointers in the final minute as Denver crept within 113-110 with 11.5 seconds left.
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Donald Trump is enormously unpopular, with an approval rating that has barely crept above 40 percent in his first ten months in office.
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"Many trends from the '90s and early 2000s came back between 2010 through 2019 and crept back into people's closets," Jordyn told Insider.
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A healthy job market and low mortgage rates have made homes more affordable for many consumers, although values crept steadily higher throughout 2019.
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When Zaka released him, with a forceful declaration that he would get it if he told anyone about their conversation, Kasparov crept away.
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For a scant few hours, a cool pastel gloom ruled, until the warm egg yolk crept back up into the sky once more.
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As we were walking through the subway station, I turned to my left, and that happy-heart feeling crept over me once more.
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Chicago crept within 234 late in the half, but Smith hit a jumper over Tony Snell at the buzzer, making it 276-46.
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Most other euro zone bond yields crept higher as investors braced for bond supply from the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Portugal, France and Spain.
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He was in thick rough to the right of the 16th fairway when his shot crept into the back of a pot bunker.
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They crept up from the hem of a green silk bathrobe coat, bloomed on boots and were embedded in clusters of gold sequins.
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Mr. de Blasio's aides said the number of placards had crept back up to 103,000 by the time he took office in 2014.
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The dollar index, which tracks the currency against six major peers, slipped 0.11 percent to 94.675, while euro zone government bond yields crept up.
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Our marriage dissolved after the children arrived, as the loneliness of being married to someone that didn't view me as an equal crept in.
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The bearish mood crept into Asian trade as well with the MSCI ex-Japan index falling 0.87 percent to trade at 477.5 on Tuesday.
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The euro was down 0.1 percent against the greenback at $1.1294 EUR=, though it crept 0.1 percent higher against the yen to 113.43 EURJPY=.
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However, he added that this balance could still be achieved if prices crept higher – plus multinationals would be encouraged to invest in Egyptian oil.
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The point of all these flashbacks to the pre-Handmaid Days is certainly to show that the regime crept in before it burst in.
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But the three-month contract inched to a four-day high at 10.2%, as election jitters and fear of prolonged Brexit uncertainty crept in.
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As a percentage of revenue, the number has crept up too, and on both counts it is at a cost few companies could manage.
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Some were turned off by his refusal to take climate change seriously and by the anti-Muslim bias that crept into the party's rhetoric.
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First, my guide, Oscar, directed me to board an open-air gondola that crept over a deep valley with the rushing Pastaza River below.
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On the roof of one stall, a man clutching a butterfly net in one hand crept gingerly on all fours toward a perched escapee.
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The lens craze has "crept up" on the makeup community, according to Kwok, since lens sponsorships can appear more subtle than a fashion advertisement.
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Euro area annual inflation crept higher to 0.2 percent in July from 0.1 percent in June, according to official data from the European Commission.
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New England crept closer as Brady's 3-yard touchdown pass to James White cut Miami's lead to 27-17 with 13:05 to play.
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The cost of the programme to replace Britain's ageing ballistic-missile submarines has crept up to £31bn, with another £10bn put aside for "contingencies".
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And Vincent highlighted the global spread of suppression and violence against journalists, which has crept into corners of the world previously considered safer havens.
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The rate of suicides in September has steadily crept upward since 2010 (although 2015 did reporter fewer suicides—3,598 deaths—than the 2014 high).
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Yes, Svenson seemed like the obvious choice once he crept onto the scene in "Tales from the Darkside," but, that's why I'm calling bull.
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"It took us a long time to get out of Charleston," Lydia Dalton told NBC News as they crept along west-bound Interstate 26.
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Just that morning, poachers had crept onto Vallarino's beachfront property to snatch two entire nests—240 eggs—that an employee had collected for safekeeping.
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I crept straight to the work sheds, grabbed some tools and built two ladders out of wooden picture frames, bamboo poles, and gaffer tape.
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Maria crept toward the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico on Tuesday after ripping through the small island nation of Dominica, causing widespread devastation.
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"That Asian-Americans get worse personal ratings year after year is pretty strong evidence that racial bias has crept into the system," Hughes said.
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At any rate charges and thresholds crept steadily upwards during the 2000s, at the same time as index funds expanded their shareholdings in banks.
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When I crept up to the windows, I saw all my little mates—all these immigrant kids—with the National Front smashing our windows!
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"The water keeps rising," Janet Castillo, who was trapped at home with little children as the water crept up to their knees, told CNN.
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President, you have crept into our heart, you and your whole family, and you occupy it," Biden said, adding, "I am indebted to you.
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In the speech, Bush decried trade protectionism, as well as the "conspiracy theories" and "outright fabrication" that have crept into the daily political discourse.
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The Hawkeyes crept back with an 11-3 spurt that Cook finished off with a dunk and layup, cut Michigan's lead to 62-54.
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More often than not, a soft orange glow had crept onto the horizon, fading seamlessly into the starry blue of the receding night sky.
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General ennui thus crept further as his cabinet underwent a series of scandals that even cost the career of Japan's second female defense minister.
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Despite all of his chaotic and controversial decisions, his national approval ratings in some polls have even crept upward to the range of 45%.
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But despite all their joy, the HGTV stars couldn't deny a growing sense of heaviness that had crept in over the last few months.
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Occasionally civilization crept in — a military recruitment billboard, some low industrial building — but it only underscored how dwarfed civilization was amid all this absence.
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The Cyberpunk genre started with the written word and crept out of the imagination of writers such as William S. Burroughs and JG Ballard.
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TORONTO — As the streetcar crept along Queen Street West in clogged traffic through the heart of downtown, anxiety started to rise among those inside.
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Bowerbird is also working to create dependable editions of his most important works to avoid the errors that have crept into some recent performances.
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Among those who were infected, terror spread as paralysis crept through their bodies from legs to arms, to the torso, sometimes to the brain.
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: A new concern has crept up for this seasoned New Yorker: a sense of dread whenever the subway stalls underground.
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But last year, the numbers crept back up as A.C.S. was granted 69 arrest warrants for children, according to statistics provided by the agency.
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Doubt crept in, as it often does at some point in a 26.2-mile race, and that's when the leaders started to pull away.
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While it crept back up to $296 billion in 2018, the most recent government data available, that's still down 38% from its previous high.
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Surgewaters marched down streets and crept up front porches, knocking on windows and sending people to second floors, then attics, if they had them.
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Sacramento trailed by 25 in third quarter but crept within 99-85 on Bogdan Bogdanovic's driving hoop with 9:30 remaining in the game.
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The margin in the RealClearPolitics average has returned to nearly 10 points, after Republicans crept to within 7 points earlier this month. http://bit.
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Cheriyal scrolls painted on traditional khadi cloth formed colorful backdrops for storytellers whose narrative occupation gradually vanished as movie theaters and televisions crept in.
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PHOENIX — Before daylight Tuesday morning, Maria Beltran and Cecil Joseph crept down the side alleys and residential roads of Phoenix in their white minivan.
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RIO DE JANEIRO — The masked assailants crept up to the building hours before dawn on Christmas Eve and lobbed a handful of Molotov cocktails.
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But the market crept up gradually as investors felt their way through the turbulent year, interrupted only by a handful of short-lived retreats.
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While she's crept up in Iowa, New Hampshire and in some national polls, there's little evidence that she's made much headway with minority voters.
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A certain mid-season holiday recently crept upon us, and will provide a sweet Monday respite from a fall that's ramping up very quickly.
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The indicator has crept to 7.6, close to the euphoric level of 8 [out of 10], that triggers a sell signal for risk assets.
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The most recent numbers suggest that it has crept up a little bit even if there hasn't been a broad change in people's minds.
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The most recent numbers suggest that it has crept up a little bit even if there hasn't been a broad change in people's minds.
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"I would show you my backyard," said Litokne Kabua, 16, who said the ocean has crept up on his family's property in recent years.
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The erroneous identification crept into the magisterial biography of Benjamin by Howard Eiland and Michael W. Jennings, but was corrected in the paperback edition.
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Dozens said they were displaced multiple times, running from one village under attack only to be forced to flee again when violence crept closer.
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I ordered way too much takeout, bought one too many handles of Tito's, and paid a boozy brunch bill that crept up to $100.
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"The incident in Sialkot shows that not only the peer pressures but cultural norms and patterns have crept into minority communities as well," he said.
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When you factor in hair, makeup, nails, shoes, and a ticket to the actual dance itself, it's easy to see how the costs crept up.
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Investors began purchasing more gold as it crept toward the psychologically-important $20.4,214.10 level, said Phil Streible, senior commodities strategist at RJO Futures in Chicago.
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IT WAS just a few months into the presidency of Barack Obama that America crept out of the Great Recession and into the current expansion.
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Gilt yields have crept upwards as investors reassess the British economy, and could go a lot higher if the nasty rhetoric coming from ministers continues.
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As we reported, the Woolsey fire crept right up to Kim and Kanye's property, and only a team of private firefighters saved them from catastrophe.
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European shares crept into positive territory, with the pan-regional STOXX 600 index edging up 0.1 percent to reach its highest level since Aug. 1.
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The rate-sensitive financial sector led the S&P 500's advance, bouncing back from Thursday's sell-off as U.S. Treasury yields crept back up.
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Grotesquely combining a half-fish, half-mammal body, these Fiji mermaids crept among the authentic treasures of the British Museum, Horniman Museum, and Science Museum.
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Some of the anti-Muslim groups identified by SPLC and Muslim Advocates include some that have increasingly crept into the mainstream — and the White House.
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Olsen, standing alone in a blacked out room, donned a tinsel-inspired silver wig and headset as looming, deep pulsing synth crept up around her.
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Lava flows crept forward at about 25.0 yards per hour (5.03 kilometer per hour) from Fissure 25.0 last night, according to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
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They have even crept into hospitals, as time-strapped doctors reach for a quick and easy way to collaborate over patient cases on the ward.
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But then it crept back and I've been struggling with stuff in my head and saying things I don't mean and I don't know why.
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The sun crept above the horizon, and we followed some of the fishermen into a restaurant to feast on fresh fried flounder and scrambled eggs.
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There's also hints of the footwork rhythms that crept onto his full length, and blinding white noise, so it's delirious fun for the whole family.
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But Kathy Kleiner Rubin — who was a 20-year-old sorority sister at Florida State University when Bundy crept into her bedroom at 3 a.m.
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" Drake's home is pretty close to Kim's and the lyric goes ... "I crept down the block, made a right, cut the lights, paid the price.
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Although they announced back in September that the fifth season would be their last, the series' final installment crept up faster than the Gaineses expected.
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Both concepts crept into national and international law and underlie the legal existence of English-speaking settler states such as Canada, the US and Australia.
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Fourteen and fifteen: A good pitch and a bad one, both sent foul as this at-bat crept further outside the bounds of MLB probabilities.
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Alternative for Germany (AfD), the far-right populist party known for its anti-immigrant and anti-Islam messaging, has suddenly crept up in the polls.
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That is because their assets are worth less than the outstanding balances on their loans or their leverage ratios have crept into the danger zone.
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The FTC is on the alert for the increasingly nebulous, sometimes sneaky, ways that advertising has crept into media and national events, according to Greenbaum.
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In fact, by the end of last week oil prices had crept back above $30 a barrel and stocks had recouped some of their losses.
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Also during that period, death rates for middle-aged whites without college education crept up, even as they plunged for middle-aged blacks and Hispanics.
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It's the same story: According to Gallup women's distaste for Mr. Trump has crept up from 433 percent last July to 70 percent in April.
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Malik Marquetti made back-to-back 3-pointers, and Gants scored five straight points as Louisiana crept within 61-48 midway through the second half.
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The Carr Fire blazed a fiery path along Highway 299, lighting up mile after mile of dry brush as it crept up on residential areas.
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The blaze has scorched through canyons and mountains in Orange and Riverside counties since Monday, chewing through dry vegetation as it crept into residential areas.
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Thanks in part to these incidents, Hamilton had crept up to fifth position by the time the race was officially underway again, on lap 10.
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Like so many other delicacies, this poor man's dish with humble beginnings has crept its way into some of the top kitchens in Latin America.
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The sex itself was always quite good, but a bit of routine crept in—like, you touch this, then I touch that, then we come.
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For some reason, though, you just haven't done it, and it's crept up on you to the point where prices are now through the roof.
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The data also shows that serious delinquencies — those 90 days or more behind in payment — have crept upward for both credit cards and car loans.
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When the rain finally stopped, people crept out of the cocoon of their homes to see the shredded, soaked landscape that was their new reality.
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And so the Yankees crept within range when Voit singled in a run and Gregorius brought in another with a groundout off reliever Ryan Brasier.
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When Steve was attempting to lure Dart the Demodog into a fight, he was surprised when additional Demodogs crept up on either side of him.
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The air was filled with sharp specks of hail that crept under the sleeves of my coat, and I could barely see ahead of me.
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Sure, a few Trumpisms crept in: He said he had studied the Iran deal "in greater detail than almost anybody," prompting guffaws from the audience.
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The North Korean cyberthreat "crept up on us," said Robert Hannigan, the former director of Britain's Government Communications Headquarters, which handles electronic surveillance and cybersecurity.
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She crept into her kitchen and spotted the culprit — long white neck, red-rimmed eyes, yellow-webbed feet — stabbing its beak into a garbage bag.
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Which is why Mr. Lang's hammy habits felt so out of place as they crept into a performance that otherwise had moments of exquisite restraint.
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In a modest backlash against digitization, record sales in the last couple of years have crept up to their highest levels since the format's heyday.
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The blaze had cut a fiery path along Highway 299, lighting up mile after mile of dry brush as it crept up on residential areas.
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Investors began purchasing more gold as it crept toward the psychologically-important $213.90,20.6 level, said Phil Streible, senior commodities strategist at RJO Futures in Chicago.
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"I was just fired up," Cole said with a belly laugh as his teammate Carlos Correa crept from behind and poured champagne over Cole's head.
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On Grand Bahama Island, residents watched with worry as friends sent videos of the destruction that Dorian inflicted as it crept over the Abaco Islands.
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Stanford hung within 211-254.7 at halftime, then crept as close as 252.0-183 on a layup by Bryce Wills with 218:215 to go.
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My self-esteem had hit rock bottom this time a year ago—which might explain all the misstatements that crept into my last Christmas newsletter.
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But Mr. Muir said that by the time frost crept into Idaho this autumn, about 85 percent of the state's crop had already been harvested.
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As we drove toward the Libyan border, trucks loaded with carpets, air-conditioners, and toaster ovens crept up the coast road in the other direction.
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Overall, the Personal Financial Satisfaction Index has crept up to 27.7 in the second quarter, from 27.0 in the first three months of the year.
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The lead crept up to 31 when Alex Ducas and Kristers Zoriks drained consecutive 3-pointers to make it 71-40 with 4:24 remaining.
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One megafire in the Kanangra Boyd National Park to the city's southwest had crept to the very outskirts of Campbelltown, a suburb of 157,000 people.
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Average cart price crept up as the day went on and ended at $22 globally, with the figure closer to $22.9 in the US itself.
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It wafts into nothingness, seeps into our daily lives without asking for consent, lingering pleasantly, leaving just as soon as it crept through the kitchen.
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Fog has crept up from the cold earth during the day and it hangs around the garden, drapes itself in the trees, around the streetlights.
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Gignac had been on the pitch for just 12 minutes,but had his shot crept in he would have been remembered as France's unexpected hero.
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Day crept to 12-under after three straight birdies from the 10th hole, only to drop five shots in the next five holes and shoot 73.
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Then Aaron Judge crept the Yankees closer with another one of his long home runs and the thought was perhaps New York could pull it out.
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But over the years, mockery and criticism have slowly crept into the general reverence we still tend to adopt for this landmark musical of the '90s.
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The problem isn't restricted to just that single device—and in fact, it actually crept up about six months ago when Samsung released the Galaxy S8.
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As they walked away, the Creature — Miss Ives's secret confidante and fellow outcast — crept forward to touch the freshly dug soil to which she'd been returned.
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The Powerball jackpot has crept up to $415 million — a far cry from January's record-breaking $1.6 billion prize, but a lot more than lunch money.
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The PMI covering the euro zone's dominant services industry crept up to 52.9 from April's 52.8, helping to offset a fourth month of contraction in manufacturing.
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That means since Instagram launched the service in August, it's crept up on the 345.46 million daily users that Snapchat said it had earlier this year.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index crept up 0.4 percent, or 27.05 points, to finish the session at 7,175.83, supported by financials and utilities.
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Although the share of women in the labour force has crept up a little, to 64%, it is still 16 percentage points below the male average.
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There is a grace, as Robert O'Connell noted, in the way that the rote and boring normalcy of baseball crept into even that most abnormal game.
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"My rent started at about $1,500 for two people and has crept up to over $1,700 for two people in the past couple years," Nelson says.
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However, those involved could not be sure other biases had not crept in to the program, and as a result it was scrapped entirely last year.
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As one portal opened, I crept up on it, peering into an alternate dimension that extended far beyond what had previously just been an ordinary wall.
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Philadelphia then crept within 27-21 when Foles threw a touchdown pass to Nelson Agholor on fourth-and-goal from the 2 with 2:46 remaining.
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But the extremely contagious virus has crept back into American society, mainly via pockets of communities who refuse to use the vaccinations, experts have told Axios.
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With spring in full swing and the April holiday just around the corner, you might find that egg-decorating time has quickly crept up on you.
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In commodity markets, oil prices crept higher for a fourth session on expectations data due later in the day would show a U.S. crude inventory draw.
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On the bourse, the benchmark Top-40 index dipped 0.02 percent to 44,845.23 points while the All-Share index crept 0.13 percent lower to 52,027.98 points.
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"[We're asking]: What happens when you're 30 and the idea that 'Maybe I'm not going to make it' has crept into your artistic brain?" he says.
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A 252-pointer by Atwood pushed the score to 254-123 with 212:235 left, and the Cougars never crept closer to 214 down the stretch.
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U.S. rate hike expectations - briefly wiped out in the aftermath of Brexit vote - have slowly crept back with a generally upbeat string of U.S. economic news.
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Meanwhile, Asian shares ex-Japan crept toward all-time peaks on Monday after Wall Street posted its best start to a year in over a decade.
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Unemployment has sunk below levels the Fed considers to be the threshold for a stable economy, while inflation has crept closer to the bank's ideal level.
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But Iowa crept back into the game by getting Nebraska into foul trouble and with its shooting, knocking down nearly 210 percent in the first half.
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But the same internal fissures that dogged Democrats two years ago have crept into the current cycle, with liberal stalwarts like Ellison — who had backed Sen.
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According to a new report from UBS, the lingerie brand significantly reduced the level of promotions online in August but this crept back up throughout September.
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Lending to Russia has crept higher in the last five quarters as European and international banks are becoming braver about lending to non-sanctioned Russian companies.
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At the same time, the number of oil rigs operating in U.S. oil fields crept up in November, a trend that tends to weigh on prices.
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Two more rate increases are expected this year, as the Fed tries to stay ahead of inflation, which has crept up a bit as of late.
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As Trump has traveled abroad, the special counsel investigation looking into possible collusion between his campaign aides and Russia has crept closer to Trump's inner circle.
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On-warrant stocks, excluding metal earmarked for physical load-out, have crept up from an April 5 low of 95,775 tonnes to a current 127,025 tonnes.
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According to WSGN, the number of discounted products at Lululemon has crept up steadily since 9203, hitting 50% in July, August, and September of this year.
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Water crept into our furnished home, the one in the flood zone but zoned anyway, and anyway our home, though we spent so little time there.
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Trump's approval rating for the month of September crept up, pollsters found, with 39 percent of Americans now approving of Trump's performance and 57 percent disapproving.
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But in recent months it has crept higher within that range, currently set at 1.50 percent to 1.75 percent, on some days hitting even 1.70 percent.
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It's now been six months since I finished my experiment, which was plenty of time to see which Big Five services crept back into my life.
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His story has crept back into the news now, almost 20 years later, as the subject of BBC Three serialized documentary Unsolved: The Boy Who Disappeared.
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Nadler doesn't drink anymore; she survived what she describes as a pretty serious drinking problem that crept up on her after spending years on the road.
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But visions of the future they'll bring have already crept into City Council meetings, political campaigns, state legislation and decisions about what cities should build today.
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Jill Ellis, the American coach, crept to the very edge of the sideline to berate Lindsey Horan for abandoning a defensive post to join a counterattack.
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Between 81.33 and 2015, death rates crept up for the entire population, and the causes are more complex than the oft-cited rise in opioid use.
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As arbitration crept into tens of millions contracts, it was increasingly tough to apply for a credit card or rent a car without agreeing to arbitration.
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The first three seasons never sold prison as some carefree getaway, though a sleepaway camp vibe definitely crept in a little more with every new season.
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Before reforms crept into Texas, I was aghast to meet a woman keeping her maiden name when she was married; or, worse, living in unwed sin.
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The bank said the decision was rooted in uncertainty around inflation, which has crept upward to 3% as the peso has weakened and the economy faltered.
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Since then, the company has ramped up its testing in Chandler and other Phoenix suburbs, launched an early rider program and slowly crept toward commercial deployment.
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With a satchel of grenades and a gun in each hand, he crept through a grove of mango trees and surprised the enemy at close range.
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Doubts about the sustainability of the market's moves crept in quickly, particularly for the yen, which reversed direction against the dollar hours after the BOJ decision.
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U.S. Treasury yields crept higher in volatile trading after the rate decision, with benchmark 10-year notes last up 10/32 in price to yield 1.763%.
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But while Mr. Morrisey and Representative Evan Jenkins attacked one another, and a Democratic super PAC assailed Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Blankenship's poll numbers crept back up.
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Mathews buried a 3-pointer with 2:08 left and Okongwu scored on a putback dunk as USC crept within 67-66 with 3:36 remaining.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index crept up 0.04 percent, or 3.49 points, to eke out a fourth-straight record closing high of 7,873.55.
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Recently, as the word has crept into civilian life to describe an anxiety about the future, it has brought uncanny echoes of history along with it.
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The likelihood of a Senate trial crept closer as the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, voting along party lines, approved two articles of impeachment.
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This comes amid fresh speculations that the Taliban leader Haibatullah Akhundzada crept into Afghanistan early this month to meet with his regional commanders in Helmand province.
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The violent protesters were kept away, however, from the inaugural parade, which crept past the new Trump International Hotel, the first product placement of the administration.
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Germany's benchmark 10-year bond yield crept towards the six-month highs it touched last week, with bond traders focussed on the day's central bank meetings.
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Opioid abuse has crept up on the US over the past 20 years, killing more than 33,000 people in 2015 alone (compared to 4,030 in 1999).
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Already, at least 22016 people are dead in the United States from the weather as freezing temperatures and snowfall have crept as far south as Florida.
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On the eve of Mr Volcker's tenure the academic field was riven by arguments over why inflation crept ever higher and what should be done about it.
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Asian shares crept back from four-month highs on Friday as a dismal survey on Chinese factory activity dulled optimism about the prospects for a Sino-U.
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Once, thinking it was funny, one of my friends crept into my room on a road trip and recorded me in one of my violent night monologues.
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Statistics just released by the FBI show the national rate of violent crime fell by 0.9% last year, and the murder rate crept down too, by 1.4%.
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My husband and I refreshed the news on our phones and watched as the evacuation zone crept closer to us, until it was only four blocks away.
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When she took the top job, roughly 2% of Fortune 500 firms were run by women, a figure that has crept up to less than 5% today.
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DES MOINES — Across the face of Todd Bratten crept the queasy expression of a person trying to utter a word he does not know how to pronounce.
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I also had my own problems when the cops crept up my stairs—I was 16, boyfriend-less, and weathering the nascent stages of binge eating disorder.
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LONDON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - European shares crept higher on Tuesday, brushing off geopolitical tension as attention turned to deal-making after Aveva's tie-up with Schneider Electric.
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But here, too, queasiness about share prices and the lengths to which investors will go to buy bonds with decent yields has crept into the Fed's deliberations.
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In 27 the Tory-Lib Dem coalition nearly trebled the maximum that universities could charge, to £210,2155 ($2000,22007) a year; it has since crept up to £22,0003.
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In the trial, people's A1C and weight crept up between one and two years — but 38 percent saw their diabetes reverse and 15 percent were in remission.
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McKinsey hasn't been charged or sued for any role in the crisis, but details about the company's involvement have nevertheless crept out through testimony and court filings.
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As operating margins at both firms have crept up recently, however, both have reduced the share of sales they spend on research and development of commercial aircraft.
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On average, Americans buy seven pairs of shoes per year—a figure that's crept up steadily over the past decades, and doesn't seem to be slowing down.
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One night last December, Michael Rohana allegedly snuck away from an after-hours ugly sweater party at a Philadelphia museum and crept into an off-limits exhibition.
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Stocks were under pressure in late-morning trading on Thursday, as some concern crept into the market about the particulars of Trump's policies following Wednesday's news conference.
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Against a basket of major currencies, the U.S. dollar crept ahead to 50.773 and away from a 250.77-25/245.91-year low of 91.621 touched on Tuesday.
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With J.J. Barea scoring eight of his 22 points in consecutive fashion in the third quarter, the Mavs crept within 2-60 at the end of three.
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Analysts have been concerned about Mandiri's bad loans ratio, which has crept up over the past few years mainly due to its exposure to the mining sector.
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The young man was black and looked to be in his 20s, with a baseball cap, grey sweatpants, and a tattoo that crept out of his shirt.
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West Texas Intermediate crude futures crept back above $50 per barrel Friday on expectations oil producers will strike a bigger deal than their last production-cut accord.
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Spot gold crept up 20.1 percent to $21,11.89 per ounce as of 15.153 GMT, after slipping to $215.15,20.7 in the previous session, its lowest since Jan. 2840.27.
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"Overall we are seeing a reversal of some of the renewed anxiety that crept into the market yesterday," said Saxo Bank's head of commodity strategy, Ole Hansen.
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Down 10-1 after the fourth, the Angels crept back in it with two runs in the fifth, two in the sixth and one in the seventh.
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Benchmark yields - which move inversely to prices - on German government bonds crept back above 0.5 percent having been on a sharp slide for most of the month.
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In Newfoundland he walks the oldest known paths on Earth, made by Ediacarans—soft-bodied, sack-like creatures which crept across the seabed some 565m years ago.
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Eventually, the conversation takes a literary turn, as all concerned agree on the misreadings of racial history that have, in their opinion, crept into McGraw-Hill textbooks.
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Also on Thursday, U.S. weekly jobless claims data showed a tightening labor market with subdued layoffs last week, while underlying producer price inflation crept up in August.
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As her drinking crept up on her in the late 1960s and 70s, she recounts, she was in denial because her preference was for wine, not liquor.
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Long positions in oil — or bets that prices will rise — have also crept up in recent weeks, which means there is room for some healthy profit-taking.
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But this year, as fighting once again crept close to the city -- this time between federal Iraqi forces and the Kurdish Peshmerga -- the 42km race was canceled.
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Padraig Harrington of Ireland, who shot a 65 in the third round, crept into the top 10 on Sunday morning after five holes of his fourth round.
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Lululemon has traditionally kept discounting to a minimum, but new data shows that in the past year the level and depth of its discounting has crept up.
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But for those who make up the millions tuning in six times a week, those words and phrases should have crept into your regular vocabulary by now.
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Could this whole thing just be another example of the ever-pervasive fake news that has crept like English Ivy to smother the façade of our democracy?
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The better you did with Phantom Doctrine, the slower and duller the game got as your elite spies crept through facilities, disabling security and taking out guards.
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But it was never as awful as this May, when temperatures crept so high that Ms. Chauhan's friends speculated that the earth was colliding with the sun.
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Then, the sucking morass of fable crept back into my consciousness each time the fog swept in, smudging the horizon and leaching the color from the ground.
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Wright-Phillips said he had never doubted his calling, but as he found himself becoming an interchangeable cog in forgettable teams scrapping for points, doubts crept in.
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The good grades for Trump started to slip in recent weeks as fears about a looming recession crept into financial markets and pockets of the general public.
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Inflation has crept up but remains below the Fed's 2 percent target, and wage growth remains anemic — even the surprising figure for January was later revised down.
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Their payroll has never crept above $80 million, yet they were resourceful enough to reach the playoffs three times in the five seasons after their A.L. pennant.
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But it has slowly crept in, beginning with instant search results and the "knowledge graph" — a connective web of related things that Giannandrea helped bring to Google.
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The internet has always been a cozy home for partisans and pedants, conspiracists and crusaders, but gradually, their spirit has crept into the rest of our lives.
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That Sunday, after the call with his agents, he banished the enjoyment after its allotted second, and something else crept into the space it had occupied: Fear.
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The Warriors have thus crept closer to the "light-years ahead" status Lacob prematurely proclaimed in an infamous March 2016 interview with The New York Times Magazine.
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The Vegas Golden Knights were shrewd at the deadline, the Philadelphia Flyers shook up the Metropolitan Division and Alex Ovechkin crept closer to Wayne Gretzky's scoring record.
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But alien values like "the pursuit of excellence" have crept into and corrupted what was once the realm of leisure, leaving little room for the true amateur.
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Trump critics fear that the president will invoke the Republican-crafted memo to undermine Mueller's ongoing investigation, which has crept into Trump's inner circle in recent weeks.
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Then it got quiet, so she crept downstairs and saw her father flat on the floor, face down, and a man standing over him using a phone.
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Against a basket of major currencies, the U.S. dollar crept ahead to 29 and away from a 250.77-246.05/2-year low of 91.621 touched on Tuesday.
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Reflecting on the numerous allusions to "reason of state" that crept into White House discourse after Watergate, she notes how the term became synonymous with national security.
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Defaults have crept up in auto loans, one of the few sectors in which lenders were willing to extend credit to subprime borrowers after the 2008 crisis.
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Benchmark yields - which move inversely to prices - on German government bonds crept back above 0.5 percent, having been on a sharp slide for most of the month.
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Momentum also appears to be slowing down, he noted, adding that it looks as though the "market took the foot off the gas" as yields crept higher.
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Temple crept back within 64-259 but Spellman came right back with a clutch jumper from the baseline for a 22-point lead with 218:25 remaining.
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