For example the music at gymnastics would be very different to BMX, or beach volleyball would be very different to fencing.
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" But just as Unknown T's new one is different to "Homerton B," it's also different to every other tune that's sampled "Wifey Riddim.
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As a result, domesticated reindeer look no different to their wild cousins (like caribou), but cows and sheep look very different to their wild ancestors.
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Your steps will be different to mine, your process will be different to mine but the key similarity is that we both had to start somewhere.
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"The way that Hilton communicates with their audience, it's very different to eBay, it's very different to Virgin Atlantic, for instance," Phrasee's COO Victoria Peppiatt explained.
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So to 22016 people in northern Michigan, they can look different to 22016 women in Manhattan, and look different to 20203 African American voters in Atlanta.
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My four Creators for Change videos are quite different to what I usual do and ended up different to what I set out to do in the beginning.
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" Or, "If you're younger, I speak different to you.
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This is very different to the rhythm of the club.
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Ok... it's quite different to his other stuff though isn't?
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" Ramirez said, "It is a little different, to be honest.
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Has the direction felt any different to you this season?
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I wanted to do something different, to clean my karma.
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Was it a lot different to take on freestyle canoeing?
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Okay, well, slightly different to old times, but near enough.
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And show how we were different to other hardware startups.
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Trader Joe's can feel different to different kinds of shoppers.
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I know the programming is different to a certain extent.
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I don't wake up feeling any different, to be honest.
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They speak a language completely different to other Scandinavian languages.
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"It's really different to have people grateful that I exist."
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The broader investment outlook also looks markedly different to 2017.
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The island establishment is different to some extent of course.
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"It is different to that of Paralympics GB," Chris says.
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This is quite different to when a human diver approaches.
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It's just different to what we thought it would be.
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Of course my experience might be completely different to yours.
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He promised something radically different to what he is delivering.
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How is it different to stuff that you've done before?
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Free trade is bound to sound different to someone whose
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It feels different to me in a really nice way.
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So, what makes this hearing aid different to other models?
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We need something different to get us out of bed.
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The drinks are also fundamentally different to their very core.
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And her computer name was different to what Tufts said.
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The experience was different to what you see on screen.
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The trouble is, "husband material" means something different to everyone.
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"I thought about something totally different to do," Linton said.
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But it must seem different to be in the audience.
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Does having women in charge bring something different to set?
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It's so different (to) Europe and it's also so close.
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Do something new and different to honor this new moon!
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Postal was different to anything that had come before it.
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"Women's routes into offending are different [to men's]," she said.
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This makes it very different to other types of work.
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But that ideal portfolio may look different to different planners.
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"I'm no different to all the service businesses," he said.
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It feels very different to be dressed by a woman.
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But this time, Youssef had something very different to say.
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Does this feel different to you, I asked Mr. Jones.
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I don't treat the women any different to the blokes.
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How is it different to play to a younger audience?
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I don't see it as any different to an epidemic.
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What do you have to do different to win it?
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"But legal time is different to business time," Jordan said.
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But this rebirth of the '90s felt different to me.
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It's giving the press something a little different to cover.
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"Their bodies are much different to men's bodies," he said.
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So you're using Skype, in case Kara sounds different to everybody.
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They are not different to us in kind; only in degree.
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"The challenges (teenagers) face now are different to mine," Chonco said.
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What is it about this moment that seems different to you?
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Murata said his firm's battery is different to that of Toyota.
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The prototypes were quite different to the final version, he said.
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Ahead, find 10 words that mean something totally different to us.
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Obviously, Ms. Rashad and her character have different to-do lists.
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These songs felt different to her: more personal and more visceral.
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On this aspect, the impacts are different to countries and regions.
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That's when my body began to mean something different to me.
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It sounds really different to anything that's come out this year.
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But it looks very different to generation Z, CW's target demographic.
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"Westminster Conservatives are slightly different to the party nationally," she says.
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You're like the nicest guy, totally different to your Twitter persona.
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We have to do something different to prevent these catastrophic fires.
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I guess maybe it's not that different to Christmas after all.
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So we decided to try something different—to trust one another.
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"It's very different to just googling what's out there," says Glass.
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I don't want anything wildly different to what we have now.
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Everyone's nightmare looks different to the person standing next to them.
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It will not be too different to their usual Saturday gatherings.
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But here's the question: how is that fight different to this?
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It's definitely different to not have comments on something I've created.
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Also, that my work often looks different to how it feels.
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And the Bugatti Centodieci will be no different — to a point.
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He says the Chinese palate is very different to South Africa's.
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He's giving you something different to focus on every single session.
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You know, I'm no different to you, and I'm no different.
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There wasn't anything new, interesting, challenging, or different to learn anymore.
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What is there now is completely different to what we started.
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Your friend may be different to you forever, and that's okay.
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VICE: How is Brutal Black different to a normal tattoo session?
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I thought it was too different to everything we'd done before.
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What could I have done different to achieve the same results?
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This is very different to what is being said out there.
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Each one brought something different to the role — steeliness, bewilderment, detachment.
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Did it feel different to teach "The Cage" to Bolshoi dancers?
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Why should this be any different to psychoanalytical and critical interventions?
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The way I look at the way I am about songwriting, it's quite different to the way people I know who are committed songwriters it's quite different to the way they are about the whole thrust.
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Does it feel different to you than it did in the past?
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Mostly, they don't expect it to be fundamentally different to our own.
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But police tactics this week were completely different to five years ago.
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"But it's got to be different to Theresa May's deal," he added.
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A muddy field is very different to a pristine, ordered factory floor.
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It sounds very different to the UK, which is obviously much smaller.
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"We both could have did something different to avoid it," Jemison said.
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"Universal means something different to a lot of people," she told reporters.
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CES 2018 is here and it feels different to the TechCrunch team.
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It's different to how it was because I cut off the legs.
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The band are very different to what they were ten years ago.
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But, then I wondered, am I really so very different to Arie?
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But that's not really anything different to running regular services for Facebook.
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It's no different to what happens in the gun or sex trade.
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Noah Feldman: It feels pretty different to me in terms of mood.
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DIRK VAN DE PUT: I see that slightly different to be honest.
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Considering Carousell business is different to the others, that number is impressive.
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"She gets involved in a world very different to Suits," Kassianides says.
|
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That is very different to thinking about what will boost companies' profits.
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"The main thrust of our story is utterly different to Chris Riddell's."
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Then and now, feminist ideology could (and does) look different to everyone.
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The vehicle's engineering is very different to other cars on the market.
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However, the photos were completely different to those released by Buckingham Palace.
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Article updated to address how Thriva is different to U.S.-based Theranos.
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The verdict: 3/10 Hypnotherapy was completely different to what I expected.
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Is this so different to the lonely selfie-taker in her room?
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It's nice to be someone different, to escape reality with each other.
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This is different to bitcoin's blockchain, which lets any user access it.
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Her morning routine seems little different to that of other working girls.
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Second, the earning rates are a bit different to reflect business spending.
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Big Blue's blockchain is different to the original one that underpins bitcoin.
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It's racy, but very different to the image she projects on Instagram
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Why should it be different to be a woman or a man?
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Maybe our economies will look very different to how they look today.
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You need to hold yourself accountable, but accountability is different to blame.
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He has had to metamorphose into something different to remain pre-eminent.
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Simply put, the two backup formats are completely different to one another.
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It's no different to how French connects communities in former French colonies.
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This is different to the larger giants: Netflix, Amazon, Google, and Facebook.
|
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Those changes leave the tech sector looking a little different to investors.
|
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Richard Ardagh's route into type production has been different to Mr Rajput's.
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Was the attitude at the TED Conference similar or different to Davos?
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A photo is art — it will be different to everyone who encounters it.
|
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How did the lowest stakes feel different to you than the higher stakes?
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Second, I think it's different to have regrets than to do different things.
|
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Hanin's life is "really different" to what it was like before the war.
|
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Yet the film world's various scandals felt different to many on the inside.
|
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The correct readings, it said, were not significantly different to those it submitted.
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Extreme secularism in France looks no different to extreme Shia ideology in Iran.
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One visiting Israeli official puts it thus: "Morocco's Arabs are different to ours."
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The atmosphere at the Davis Cup is completely different to a Grand Slam.
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Rudd argued that this situation is "completely different" to the San Bernardino case.
|
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That's quite different to getting hold of a gun via a criminal network.
|
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Image: SpaceX/FlickrSpaceX, on the other hand, had something very different to say.
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Good customer service could mean something different to every patron and every employee.
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What they see is totally different to the way another character sees something.
|
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I mean, they were different to begin with, but still brothers and sisters.
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I think it's just so different to what you know about the world.
|
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This is different to other headsets like the Oculus Rift and Google Cardboard.
|
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It was completely different, to see family fishing versus huge industrial-scale fishing.
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"The meaning of the songs are completely different to ... western standards," Williams said.
|
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She is also uniquely different to other characters I have taken on previously.
|
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It may look a little different to outsiders because the game has changed.
|
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I hope things turn out to be different to what was first thought.
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Atmospheric composition and climate on other celestial bodies are very different to Earth's.
|
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It's difficult to bring something new and different to a well-established genre.
|
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That must be different to the van touring I've read you describe before.
|
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Does a black woman do anything different to make sure that there's inclusion?
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" – to Rolling Stone On his love for people"I'm no different to anyone.
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DRESSING LIKE THIS IS NO DIFFERENT TO US THEN DRESSING IN BLACK FACE.
|
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You'll also need to bring something new and different to the company culture.
|
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GN: It's very different to some of the other attractions in the park.
|
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Chevy needed to do something different to keep the Corvette relevant and competitive.
|
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For instance, Harry's Sentebale charity events will be different to a presidential visit.
|
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Green tells Broadly Ocasio-Cortez's shoes, however, bring something different to the exhibition.
|
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Ashton: I think having fame as a musician is different to 'regular' fame.
|
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"The Buffalo situation is completely different to the Kansas City situation," said Fahey.
|
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This is different to a 'bridge chain', which is not built on Polkadot.
|
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The mix of water can taste different to some customers, Mr. Timbers added.
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The situation is different to the one you knew 15-20 days ago.
|
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Liking the life you're living while you're losing looks different to each individual.
|
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"[Vulnicura] has been different to all of my other albums," she tells me.
|
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My show is very different [to Fleabag] but hopefully it'll bring you something.
|
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That's different to bitcoin, where users are identifiable only by an alphanumeric address.
|
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Netflix, not surprisingly, is trying something very different to secure new TV shows.
|
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But what Starks has set himself is a task different to Open Banking.
|
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Does it mean something different to other people in your family or community?
|
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Cleary they have some public service obligations, but very different to Channel 4.
|
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VICE: What was the moment you realized you looked different to other people?
|
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That is completely different to anything we have seen for a long time.
|
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Everyone had something different to say about him and the myth and legend grew.
|
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The way episodes are written and shot has to be completely different to succeed.
|
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As a gay kid in Cornwall [his music] was so different to everything else.
|
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We need to do something different ...[to put forward] the beautiful face of Syria.
|
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Arrange people differently, and you might merely give people something different to complain about.■
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The whole web should look different to you if you're a member on Patreon.
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The notion of SPACE in Japan is entirely different to anything I'd experienced previously.
|
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The world you wake up to is very different to the one you left.
|
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Their music was different to what it is now—it's got bigger and bigger.
|
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Based in Berlin, GetYourGuide is a little different to more commonly-used travel sites.
|
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In Africa I lived in Djibouti, and that couldn't be more different to here.
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It feels very different to protesters, says Mr Law, as chanting comrades walk past.
|
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Covert missionaries say one thing to one group and something entirely different to another.
|
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And because of that, somehow, the music begins to sound different to my ear.
|
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"It's totally different to what I usually do..." You can follow Daisy on Twitter.
|
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The law of this country is no different to Buddhist monks or ordinary people.
|
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The world looks very different to people outside the belly of Facebook's monetization beast.
|
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This is pretty different to the recent roles that people might know you for.
|
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That structure is different to the biggest skateboarding game series, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater.
|
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The business model for meth is "very different" to heroin, said the UNODC's Douglas.
|
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"Southeast Asia is an emerging market, but it is different to India," he said.
|
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He was so different to all the vacuous pop stars I grew up with.
|
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The life I had before teaching was completely different to what it is now.
|
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Why is it any different to provide a communications platform to Hamas, to ISIS?
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I don't see it any different to being attracted to different shapes of bodies.
|
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It's no different to me than another record—it's the shit that I like.
|
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Of course, the story of drill in 2018 has been very different to 2017.
|
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"We're very different to many other national parks in the U.K.," Mr. Slaney said.
|
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What you're doing today is going to be different to what you're doing tomorrow.
|
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"He was just different to the rest of them," his niece, Lynne, told me.
|
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But the reality is it means something different to people in the immigration world.
|
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But offering a diagnosis of his psychiatric state feels like something different to me.
|
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But "private post" probably means something different to you than it does to Facebook.
|
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Furthermore, the risk-adjusted returns and risk of default are totally different to ICOs.
|
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Has Amazon's 'one-click' checkout on mobile looked a little different to you lately?
|
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But I imagine Austin and New York City is different to Lubbock and Buffalo.
|
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Not so for the prostate, although it does feel different to the surrounding area.
|
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Our Malmsey wine tastes different to others grown on the island because of it.
|
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But his tough Brexit choices would not be that much different to Theresa May's.
|
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I think perhaps it means something different to each reader, as good art should.
|
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"It feels a little different to even leave the house these days," said Brown.
|
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In that sense it's no different to any other drug cartel around the world.
|
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The proposed Brexit agreement is different to anything advertised during the referendum [09:40].
|
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It's completely different to work with a theater on a commission versus a museum.
|
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The symptoms and behavior of Koontz's "Wuhan-400" are very different to COVID-19.
|
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"Building robots for agriculture is very different to building it for factories," says Birrell.
|
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"The last thing you want is to be different to everybody else," he said.
|
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The same result keeps being returned and people are expecting something different to happen.
|
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They are no different to that of a Tarantino movie or a Stephen King novel.
|
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But its upstart label Big Hit Entertainment had to do something different to break through.
|
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Reichart was clear that his theme park will be different to the one in Switzerland.
|
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The only different to me between a drug dealer and a banker is a suit.
|
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Syria US and Russian goals in Syria have been different to the point of opposite.
|
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But what is different to 2015 is that the uptick in inflation appears more enduring.
|
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I was no different to my friends, except I wasn't tempted by the forbidden fruit.
|
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Denuclearization means one thing to the U.S. and it means something different to North Korea.
|
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Momo's contest against Yamazaki is no different to what happened with Yamaguchi back in 2011.
|
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He seemed different to me now, clueless and worried in spite of all his years.
|
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How would you say your style is similar or different to your character on Empire?
|
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This separate integration is different to the partnership that Microsoft and Amazon announced last year.
|
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The future has arrived, and Teesside looks very different to the scenes Sir Ridley imagined.
|
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The dejection in "Three Lions" makes it completely different to any other World Cup anthem.
|
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It's different to my collaboration stuff but I'm keen to get my sound out there.
|
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Not to mention, an individual with psychopathic tendencies might respond very different to this content.
|
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It's also completely different to the follow-up tune "Throwback," released last Friday (listen below).
|
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This is very different to the "ask for forgiveness not permission" mentality of Silicon Valley.
|
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There&aposs something fundamentally different to open up maybe peace and prosperity for his country.
|
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I guess that's the life of a celebrity couple — they're different to you and me.
|
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The fishing situation in Florida is a little different to the fishing situation in Scotland.
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If it's your Apples and your Googles, it's different to that really [speculative] tech stuff.
|
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"A typical dollar store today looks very different to one 10 years ago," Saunders said.
|
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People are different to different people, and I've only seen the human side of him.
|
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Sex means something different to everyone; we don't all assign the same value to it.
|
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MTV's move to create a genderless award for acting will mean something different to everyone.
|
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It's no different to the Australia's military involvement in Afghanistan, Syria or Iraq, Orner argued.
|
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But, Johnson East says she brings something different to the table: experience with digital marketing.
|
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Words can mean one thing to a conservative and something very different to a liberal.
|
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The Jewish experience in Kaifeng was vastly different to that of the Jews in Europe.
|
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Teachers today must navigate classrooms that look much different to the ones in the 1970s.
|
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Although doing a film is very different to making a television series on that front.
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I think it makes it a little bit different to the rest of the tour.
|
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The camera module looks different to what Samsung has done in the past as well.
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"Chinese food and Chinese New Year means something different to each of us," Wallace adds.
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"Maybe the bird was something different to you than it was to them?" she suggests.
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A pregame is very different to a house party and should be treated as such.
|
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"[This] aurora was a little different to the ones I've seen before," McPherson told Storyful.
|
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The Golden State Warriors will look a bit different to begin the 215-103 season.
|
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"Maybe one person told you one thing and said something different to others," he said.
|
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VPNs are no different to other subscription services when it comes to the best deals.
|
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The sex I had with trans women was a bit different, to say the least.
|
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Even if they think it's sh--, they just want something different to talk to about.
|
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The first two decades of the century have proved rather different to what many expected.
|
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You can talk about it, but it's very different to put someone in the shoe.
|
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While the S7.53 looks similar to the S8, it's different to these older Galaxy devices.
|
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Even just the number of races he had in a season was different to Lindsey.
|
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This is not to say that women don't bring anything different to the political table.
|
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How is it different to have a book out written from this trans-subjective perspective?
|
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Metal is no different to say, be-bop jazz, blues or any other stylized genre.
|
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We know Facebook's terms of service in 2006 were quite different to what they are now.
|
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Sometimes mental illnesses physically feel different to people depending on their culture, which can skew results.
|
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These equations may look very different to you, but their most fundamental parts are the same.
|
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I felt like I needed to go ahead and do something different to honor my mother.
|
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He dismissed the significance of his links to Savoini, saying Lega's politics were different to his.
|
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It is different to how the older ones would because they are more traditional I guess.
|
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"It is so different to be in Silicon Valley in the past two years," she said.
|
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The economics of mobile games are vastly different to those of flagship PC and console titles.
|
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For $10, it's act of resistance that's a bit different to sending a postcard or letter.
|
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The suddenness and severity of the position shift suggests 215 will be very different to 220.
|
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Realizing that you can do something different, to align with your goals, is the biggest thing.
|
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Instead, they ask whether the present period is qualitatively different to the situation during the Holocene.
|
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It's vastly different to manage a working machine that has been around for 60 plus years.
|
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That's very, very different to, I think, the terms under which we are accessing data today.
|
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Because friends with benefits might mean something totally different to you than it does to them.
|
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TikTok would do better to clarify how its Lite version is different, to eliminate this confusion.
|
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The trade surplus in yuan terms can be different to the officially reported dollar-denominated figure.
|
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It's very different to innovations like the app store or Facebook, which were all about distribution.
|
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"There's nothing different to do right now except play the game," said Cubs manager Joe Maddon.
|
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So I have to come up with something different to make it out of this world.
|
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Hark back to 2007, and the dating landscape looked very different to how it looks now.
|
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She was so quiet and completely different to the larger than life character she is now.
|
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Did you find it different to record in Berlin versus when you were home in Canada?
|
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"This match will be completely different to the one in the pool stages," he said Wednesday.
|
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So it's different to say you're rejecting a particular contract from saying we're rejecting the region.
|
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Somehow, though, it's totally different to see that much floor space and no ceiling or walls.
|
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I asked my wife the other day if I seem different to her after the trip.
|
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Maybe they are so different to us, so 'alien,' that we can't even detect their attempts.
|
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The meaning of "luxury" to our generation is different to the generation who came before us.
|
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And so we, in the process, created our own balance, and it's something different to everybody.
|
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There is so much that is different to 2000, but what we had back then worked.
|
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Rather than specific places, I like taking pictures of anything that's new and different to me.
|
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" This idea of my experience being different to your experience makes all the difference," he continues.
|
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"It's a bit different to how it usually is," said Ms. Hunter, 57, her face beaming.
|
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What these songs fail to realize is that Valentine's Day can mean something different to everyone.
|
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But to me, it's just how I grew up so it's not really different to me.
|
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It is different to the so-called "core" which is like the brain of the network.
|
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And now it's so entirely different to connect with people globally around values that are important.
|
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He also argued that the alleged assaults were far too different to suggest a specific pattern.
|
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The result is that the same hearings may appear completely different to voters of different parties.
|
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To be no different to the men with the money than a bot, that's an alienation.
|
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"I live in the countryside and it&aposs very different to coming into London," he said.
|
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I always viewed meeting people who were different to me as a two-way learning experience.
|
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Yet they understand that women bring something different to the debate, the table and the street.
|
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Maybe take it as an opportunity to do something completely different, to live somewhere more affordable.
|
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He said China's approach to cooperation with Africa had been different to that of traditional powers.
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" Asked whether it felt different to return home as a married couple, McCain said "not at all.
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"It's clear that the talks during the campaign are different to those held in parliament," he said.
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She says the explosions sounded different to the others, and thinks they could be car bombs too.
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I had to do something different to better my life for my sake and my roommate's sake.
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But maybe more than that, esports allows people an avenue to do something different, to be special.
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In terms of integration into a mobile chip, the ISP is little different to ARM's GPU designs.
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For two-fifths of American employees, the workplace looks a little different to what we typically assume.
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Everything has a point of view and it's very different to anything else that is out there.
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It couldn't be much more different to Underhill, which not everyone would agree is a good thing.
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"There's a generation of writers coming up with a world that was different to them," Sternberger said.
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If you're unfamiliar with snap map's usual aesthetic, it looks very different to this temporary Halloween look.
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"To dogs, fireworks are different to natural sounds, like, for example, thunder," Hall explains in the video.
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These runners look different to other athletes, like they have carefully trimmed away at themselves over time.
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That's different to most virtual medicine efforts, which have focused on smaller platforms like laptops and smartphones.
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What I perceive as what I've achieved might be different to what someone else thinks I've achieved.
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SmartFit PAL Trainer Watch — $29.99 See Details Looking for something different to get you up and moving?
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If you believe one it kind of ratchets you up into this different ... To the next one.
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The Ellie we knew snowboarding was a bit different to the Ellie we knew without the helmet.
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I noticed your offices are very different to those that I have been to in the past.
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You're used to being on camera, but was it different to have documentarians follow you for years?
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"What's different to mass production is that it would normally be a very quick process," she explains.
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It was totally different to what the Google promo videos make it seem (all slick and silent).
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This suggests that AlphaGo Zero may be learning a strategy that is qualitatively different to human play.
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The ensuing conversation is sprawling and contentious, with every family member bringing something different to the table.
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"Our climate isn't that different to the Champagne region," says Alistair Nesbitt, director of Climate Wine Consulting.
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Is what you do at The Church Of The Infinite You very different to a traditional sermon?
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"It feels a little bit different (to last year), at least in these (winter) conditions," he said.
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"We saw something different to the rest of the world and now the world has dramatically changed."
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The way I thought about Charlie was completely different to the way I thought about other cartoons.
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On this Veterans Day, we should do something different to honor the living who have served us.
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It's quite different to the other photos in the project, which are all very light and clean.
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The complaint is no different to a basketball player shouting at a referee over a hard foul.
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Giovanni feels expectations of LGBTQ actors in auditions are different to those of their cis, straight counterparts.
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Nineteenth century prizefighting would, no doubt, look very different to us today than boxing or even MMA.
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Do you think your 2018 lyrics are significantly different to what your 2014 lyrics might have been?
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But I guess clear and obvious errors look different to French citizens and Croatian ones right now.
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"The pressures and the barriers for men to come out are different to women," Mr. Connolly said.
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WA is a little bit different to the eastern states, in that we have staggered closing here.
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I've always watched her, so it will be a little different to be actually playing against her.
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"It is no different to how it has been in the past after Ryder Cups," Molinari said.
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"It needed something strong and bold and different to compete with all the visual noise," she said.
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So many of us come together to celebrate Thanksgiving, but the holiday means something different to everyone.
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Ms. Wells says every animal is different to work with, and is treated differently on the job.
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People are friendly and open, the produce is bountiful, and the food is completely different to home.
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However, we now live in a world that is incredibly different to that of our distant ancestors.
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Its design, especially the interior, would be significantly different to current models, design chief Karim Habib said.
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Those types of games are fundamentally different to the completable games that Riot Forge is focused on.
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What feels different to you about our current moment that wasn't true just a few years ago?
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So how was that different to being a journalist, how bad are we at doing our job?
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But the experience of playing PaRappa the Rapper is quite different to the one its visuals express.
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It feels different to me than maybe the way a white guy experiences the world through his prism.
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Even though there's an element of that in tarot, for some reason it's a little different to me.
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We stayed in three separate places during our time in Budapest and each had something different to offer.
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He had this massive book of menu cards, and each night we'd go out somewhere different to eat.
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Officials privately say they regard many of Trump's policy positions as no different to, or tougher than, Obama's.
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The NHS' non-emergency helpline, 111, is different to the emergency service and not staffed by medical professionals.
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Sinn Fein disputes this, saying its ruling executive is no different to any other political party's governing body.
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It is different to live with hurricanes as they have, to know them by name in casual conversation.
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This film is very different to the recent biopics of Freddie Mercury ("Bohemian Rhapsody") and Elton John ("Rocketman").
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It is also slightly different to the original pricing model that saw Nested split the difference 70/30.
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"NSW housing and rental regulations, and the NSW housing market are different to the US market," he said.
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"The intention of going camping is very different to finding a cool alternative to a hotel," she said.
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But "joyful movement" means something different to everyone, because we all have different things that bring us joy.
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Related: Finding the 'right' rebels in Syria Will this push for peace be any different to previous attempts?
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Moss added that she feels a personal connection to Offred; one that's different to other roles she's played.
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But that bouncing process usually requires some acknowledgment that you need something different to happen in the future.
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According to Fleming, early women's brains were biologically different to men's, which meant they didn't need an education.
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"It's different to hear about Sweden from a Swedish person than someone from another country," he told me.
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The prime minister may need to offer something different to have a chance of success this time around.
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Bankers working on Veneto's deal are also hoping against hope that the outcome may be different to Vicenza.
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"I played some matches in the national league but it's very different to playing international matches," added Chen.
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Before trying one method, though, first understand that each method will feel slightly different to each of us.
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Do you see them all as an extension of your filmmaker voice, or are they different to you?
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Windows 98 - 2000 At first glance, the Windows 98 Start menu doesn't look very different to the original.
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So my goal is to always push them further and try and do something different to stand out.
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Like how "the way things are" gets that way, and how things can maybe be different to that.
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MG adds in his write-up that Amazon says the driver's app is different to the consumer app.
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When you get down to the technical aspects, bone conduction headphones are really no different to regular headphones.
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It's completely different to sign 5 players to add to the roster than signing a whole new roster.
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Like, the character of Kumail in the movie is a guy who's sort of different to different people.
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"So yes, the venue is different to anywhere else, but we are well used to it," he said.
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" She added in a second tweet, "It's no different to how French connects communities in former French colonies.
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They would regard anything that makes Northern Ireland's status different to the rest of the UK as unacceptable.
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"It may not look a whole lot different to what the previous government set out," the source said.
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This is different to the activity in September where the index moved below this level for six days.
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We thought every cupcake brought something different to the table — despite each having white cake and vanilla frosting.
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This time, the setup for markets looks a little different to times past, according to analyst Michael Bapis.
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"It seems that the ecology of Ice Age Australia is so different to that of today," noted Price.
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You're itching to try something different, to relate to people in a new way, which is totally exciting!
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Methamphetamine is not that different to regular amphetamines that have been used for decades on the party scene.
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He means something very different to me than he means to someone who's, let's say, 20 years old.
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As for advice, it's totally different to have a high-schooler than to have a four-year-old.
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We'd had some good covers before that, but they were very different, to the point where they're disconnected.
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Mills: A lot of that doesn't sound all that different to me than what you were saying before.
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You've been in film and TV a long time — how does the Netflix Era feel different to you?
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" Writing on paper by hand, he said, "is so very different to typing or texting on a screen.
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That's different to international exchanges, like the CME, which uses a ratio based on an investor's traded volume.
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"The situation in Seattle is very different to what many other cities are experiencing right now," he said.
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To me, trying to listen to a podcast is no different to talking on the phone while driving.
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To me, trying to listen to a podcast is no different to talking on the phone while driving.
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If you want to add something different to the roster, your choices are caviar, Wagyu beef and truffles.
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It is up to the audience to decipher its meaning, and that may be different to each viewer.
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This makes it different to cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ether, which are known for their volatile price swings.
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Explore the effects of poverty in your own community—how they are similar or different to issues overseas.
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Biden, in an interview with CNN, said Harris' position after the debate does not appear that different to his.
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Certainly the voice and coverage when I was there was different to what it became in 221 and 21.
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And I think there's a lot of teenage boys out there who think sex is very different to pornography.
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That's another nuance that is quite different to the U.S. or even the more developed startup ecosystems in Europe.
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After testing since December, the launch of Google's single-player feed adds something different to our mix of apps.
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Once I have a way forward, I reflect on how I could have done something different to prevent it.
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She makes clear that the frontline in the fight to protect endangered animals is no different to any other.
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"I think I'm saying something different to black people," he told reporters at a Bloomberg News roundtable in Manchester.
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"I want the layout of each workshop to be really different to keep it fun and exciting," he says.
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But that's often different to where their actual sales take place, since they can allocate profits to subsidiaries elsewhere.
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Everytime we'd get something going, he was able to put enough of something different to get a ground ball.
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Unlike a lot of webcams, the view is constantly changing, which means there's always something different to look at.
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They sound very different to when they were writing hazy (Brit)pop songs about loving Warpaint's Jenny Lee Lindberg.
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There are more people in the band but who would you say the sound is different to Make-Overs?
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Oracle seems to understand it has to do something different to change market perception and its flagging market position.
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At heart, it's not all that different to how a Tesla works, or an RC car for that matter.
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Its lounge manager in Dubai sounds perplexed: "You need to do something different to make first class worth it."
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It is different to the H7N9 virus that has caused the death of more than 110 people in China.
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At first glance, this seems little different to the various other projections that you can find before each games.
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Yet it is entirely different to disdainfully poke fun at art that tries to serve a greater social purpose.
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"We had seen her take her wig off, but if was different to have us film it," Grady said.
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THUMP: DJ-ing in a strip club is clearly very different to DJ-ing in a clubNik: Very different.
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Overall, Ireland's profile looks little different to those of Austria or Spain, both of which grant abortions on demand.
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So if you're someone who appreciates people that look different to you, this is a great place to be.
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So, when we work together we have a great flow because we both bring something different to the table.
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That, argues Etzler, is very different to the status quo in which the systems used in care are outdated.
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It's very different to a knowledge graph at Google, where there's one canonical set of entities in the world.
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BAGEHOT: Ironically one of ways the Germans are different to the Brits is their wariness about the surveillance state.
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However, iZettle chief executive recently said that the company is different to Square as it operates in separate regions.
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"It's quite different to run a catering company without your own kitchen and that's our next step," Doherty said.
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The far northern, or southern, sky can be very different to that shown in textbooks based on lower latitudes.
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The GOP picks someone totally different to be their candidate and pretends s/he was always the nominee. 11.
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Beyond their cute pastels and supple design, each device does something a little different to make it stand out.
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Because you can be a character that is completely different to yourself, without any consequences to your normal life.
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"Every year I like to think of something that is very different to anything we've done before," says Judah.
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We became aware of each other and it was really amazing how each band was different to the next.
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"It's completely different to buy something from someone who's actually made it, and I think that's important," Stroman said.
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But something about Styles feels different to all this – because when Beyonce and Frank wanted to speak, they spoke.
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"What people associate with Chinese restaurant food is very different to what people eat," says food writer Fuchsia Dunlop.
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It's very different to 'The Entire History of You' in that they're not accurate—they're memories rather than recordings.
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"This is no different to when you start restricting your food intake for lengths at a time," she says.
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But there is something about the nature of the contrasts in this moment that feels different to many people.
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"She's much more humble, completely different to what we've been used to a few years ago," Hantuchova said Thursday.
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But the learning process there is entirely different to what it will be here [in a place like Phuket].
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I should say it's very different to be the architect of a theater as opposed to designing a show.
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"The art I see here in Beijing is totally different to what I see in New York," he said.
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Zello is different to messaging apps because people don't need to dial a phone number, or send a text.
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However, others are not aroused by the rotating motion, which is very different to the thrusting experienced during sex.
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"I am proud of what we have done, which is clearly different to what was done before," he said.
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"It's totally different to anything I've ever driven before," she told Reuters after experiencing the team's simulator this week.
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PAU, FRANCE — Not surprisingly it's very different to travel with a French presidential candidate than with an American one.
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Familiar notions of alienation or disaffection, recognition or pride, might seem a little different to the daughter of immigrants.
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However, the weighting of those holdings are slightly different to ensure the active manager maintains his or her edge.
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"The picture of Apple's AR efforts from iOS 13 is very different to what one might expect," he tweeted.
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I'm reading a lot more, and reading as a fan is very, very different to reading as a creator.
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I think it is very different to raise the Iraq War, health care or taxes, versus doing personal attacks.
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"Our partnerships business is significantly different to everybody else and hence our different tone to everybody else," Sutcliffe said.
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That's very different to the United States, where gun ownership has been woven into a narrative about American freedom.
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And that leads to an expectation of individuals that it's not that different to having money in a bank.
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Each of these techniques tells you something different, to make you a good conservator, I think you need those elements.
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Some of my favorites are wildly different to that Tolkien-ish setup, but more on that in just a second.
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It was no different to the propaganda that was some cop content for adults in the 70s and 80s either.
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So imagine ... The vision for this is, being a member on Patreon should make the web look different to you.
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Take Burna's "Ye," spun off into Black Twitter favourite "My Yé is Different To Your Yé" by London artist Osh.
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While it's traditionally defined by penetrative sex, it's simply a label — an imaginary object — that means something different to everyone.
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This is also why Iconary is different to another AI Pictionary game that Google released in 2017 named Quick, Draw!
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Because he had an outline for VII, VIII and IX. And it is vastly different to what they have done.
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One thing that felt different to me is how the fall lines shift and move as you play the level.
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While a quickie can look different to everyone, the one thing that's always true is that a quickie happens fast.
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Salameh said the three financial operations currently underway to maintain dollar levels were "completely different" to last year's financial engineering.
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Perpetually buried under layers of clothing, I felt ashamed for being so different to my mostly white, high-school peers.
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Though he believes other life forms may indeed exist, they may be so different to us as to be incomprehensible.
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"The vision for this is, being a member on Patreon should make the web look different to you," he said.
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I felt it wasn't too different to what a gay guy might wear when just looking at my top half.
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Daily fantasy lets users pay money to enter competitions that then have cash payouts, not terribly different to online poker.
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For what it's worth, what's perhaps most interesting and different to us about Europe right now is its IPO market.
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"I don't find the challenge now different to last year or the years before," Vettel said in France last Sunday.
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Mr Runciman argues that a latter-day failure of democracy will look very different to the implosion of the 1930s.
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"I think women do bring something different to office, a sensitivity that most men don't have," said Schultz, an educator.
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At first glance, the video is not all that different to many of Dr. Lee's other wildly popular YouTube videos.
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Reigns is a dark and weird game, but entertaining and worth it if you're looking for something different to play.
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The decision to fire James Comey and the string of lies that followed that decision feel different to many observers.
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They came here the other day and said something completely different to what I'd heard them say on the radio.
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Let's just say the results are wildly different to what you'd get when throwing a ball around on a court.
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This was no different to the treatment given to other supporters' groups: regional fan clubs, overseas clubs and so on.
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According to Prince Mak, Korean culture is actually very different to Australia or China in terms of mannerisms and hierarchy.
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It is different to the H7N9 strain that has killed more than 200 people in China since late last year.
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The channel posts high-production Indian music videos that are totally different to PewDiePie's self-referential and occasionally offensive humor.
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"If you look at the current situation, it's not very different to what we had expected in October," Menon said.
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They tell us to be afraid of those who are different, to be suspicious of those with whom we disagree.
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And of course, all major algorithmically-powered feeds look different to each user because they're influenced by how people behave.
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"China's residential market is very different to other markets like Hong Kong, the U.S. and the UK," Savills' Macdonald said.
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It's going to be different to anything anyone has done before, I don't think anyone has done it this way.
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Cardona, for example, says he believes in reincarnation, so respawning feels different to him than it does to other gamers.
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Their answers were all over the map — everything from "that was different" to "we should fix both" to memory loss.
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We tried to bring something different to the table, since music videos based around gifs/loops have been done before.
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The two challenges — playing a video game and spinning a cube with robot fingers — are very different, to be sure.
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"Even just the control of my voice and the way I sing sounds completely different to me now," Shook says.
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" Tarlov agreed that the incident was different to Clinton's but said the panel wasn't there "to litigate Hillary's email server.
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So this misinformation policy for Sri Lanka is kind of different to what's happening in the rest of the world.
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Track these for a good while before deciding that sleeping for eight hours is no different to sleeping for six.
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""Obviously this is not pollution, it&aposs smoke, so it&aposs a bit different to what we are used to.
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Did it feel like you had to do something different to find what the story would be for this one?
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"They show very clearly ... that this part of the immune system is different to that in other species," he said.
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You can even use things like leaves, candied fruit or pinecones to add something a little different to your gift.
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It feels different to me for some reason even though it uses the gothic font that I see a lot.
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Would you say you and your partner have more or less the same libido, or is hers different to yours?
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But, in the end, the sad reality is that this is no different to some people in day-to-day life.
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Because if you really care for someone, but their values are atrociously different to yours, then it will just cause problems.
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It's very different to the ways we acquire customers in China today – but consistent with the innovation that the market requires.
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From life with a butler to life unplugged, the site's top 10 listings show that "home" means something different to everyone.
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"I wanted to know who was at this game and what, if anything, made this one different to them," Miller said.
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But Hochschild is trying to do something different — to see if it's possible for a liberal to empathize with Trump supporters.
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He said it was not immediately clear if the speed shown on the train's indicator was different to its actual speed.
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" He added, "[I]t's a message which is quite different to the one we heard from President Trump in the past.
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"The BOJ and government need to try something different to more forcefully and sustainably lift inflation and inflation expectations," it said.
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Depression feels different to everyone, and mine was basically sad movie-sobbing plus fear intertwined with anxiety—a fun combo platter.
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That for me was what being femme is about, being in charge of it, and that's why it's different to femininity.
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It's very different to see a name on a container and to know abstractly that you're cooking for someone in need.
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"It's important to remain conscious that the situation we have now is different to when previous agreements were negotiated," he said.
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It's very different to record at home and be able to add a mellotron part at 5 am on a Tuesday.
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Pokémon Go is the singularity for AR/VR that everyone was waiting for, but looks very different to what everyone expected.
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He wanted to try something new and different to shake things up, and for some reason, it just lined up perfectly.
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"The recognition of Para sports, which is different to that of the past, is of para sports being cool," said Sasaki.
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Externally, the X-Pro5.63 isn't much different to its predecessor, though like the X-T25.6 it's now dust- and splash-resistant.
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Given IBK's mandate, its risk profile is different to that of commercial banks, but it is exposed to high concentration risk.
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The Florida Department of Health, however, used the questions to do something completely different: to kick children out of a program.
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I'm in a realm of feeling and experiences that's completely different to me, and that's the best feeling in the world.
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Maserati will be one of the last to launch an EV, so it is looking to bring "something different" to market.
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Wolff doubted the atmosphere between the drivers would be any different to last season when Mercedes won all but three races.
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Read more: Here's how Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's first family royal tour is different to Prince William and Kate Middleton's
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"I do think, of course, it's very different to send private emails about matters that are not classified information," Goodlatte said.
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I think it's safe to say the possibility of failure means something different to Musk than it does to most entrepreneurs.
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One stall at Birmingham's Pizitz Food Hall operates like a pop-up, changing quarterly so there's always something different to try.
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So this year, Rob tries to do something different to celebrate, surprising Sharon by taking her to a cheese-making class.
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Does it feel different to be playing the kind of music you make now than it did when you first started?
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Mark Corallo, a spokesman for Trump's Russia legal team, said each of the four lawyers brings something different to the table.
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Luckily, the J. Paul Getty Museum, based in Los Angeles, gave art fans something different to do besides Netflix and chilling.
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And while just about everyone on the Internet gets trolled occasionally, it's different to be systemically devalued because of your gender.
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The pad is no different to the one my dad would point at when I complained of boredom four decades previously.
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We took a lot of time figuring out how we were gonna approach music and bring something different to the table.
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Did it feel different to be working with someone who has that much body in the way he plays his instrument?
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Give the Mostly Mozart festival credit for trying something different to open its 2017 season on Tuesday at David Geffen Hall.
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"It just feels like everyone wants something different, but no one wants to do anything different to get it," Deadpool moans.
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It's totally different to last year (in Rio) when we had Usain and Elaine winning, which I used to propel me.
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"They know that M.L.S. is different to 10 years ago," said Schelotto, who was 34 when he moved to the league.
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One member of the group told CNN affiliate Sky News the royals were "no different" to the rest of the group.
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Now, its goal is different: to convince women they ought to speak up and band together to take down sexual harassers.
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But IndieBio's companies are designing fish, meat and other animal products to feel and taste no different to their farmed counterparts.
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It's different to Sprained Ankle texturally, your scope has widened, and as a listener that's great to hear on every level.
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I've been part of several expositions in Haïti, but it is different to work with foreign artists who then become friends.
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"It would be very, very different to reverse all of that and go back to what we had in the 1930s."
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The identity linked to this certificate was different to that used to sign previous versions of Transmission, Palo Alto Networks add.
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It might be a simpler music from the suburbs, but the essence is no different to any 'high' aesthetic art form.
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Everybody seems to bring something completely different to the table, and just being around each other encourages us to express ourselves freely.
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Iran is very different to Saddam's Iraq Unlike Saddam Hussein's Iraq in 2003, however, Iran has plenty of sticks at its disposal.
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Rao said Japan was very different to the rest of the world when it came to new developments in fintech like blockchain.
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When "The Big Bang Theory" debuted in 2007, it was an ode to the different, to the ostracized, to the lovably dorky.
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Within that round though, Saki showed an acute awareness that striking in an MMA contest is completely different to a kickboxing one.
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However, on both the managerial and creative sides, working for the army proved much different to making games for the commercial market.
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It's a little different to fly compared to the bigger drones; if anything it's more difficult, but also a lot of fun.
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A bag made with the upper limits of durability, creativity, and quality should not look or feel any different to the consumer.
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Beric's new religious convictions and reluctant fealty to House Stark mean he and Arya are ultimately too different to stay traveling allies.
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"I hope Mr Trump the president proves different to Mr Trump the candidate," he said, referring to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
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You want to ask yourself, what have you done and could you have done anything different to not be in that position?
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It's probably very different to be a Muslim in the aftermath of 603/11 than it was in the 1950s and 60s.
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The referendum entered the mainstream of British debate in the early twentieth century, in a context not so different to the present.
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It's different to be in your mid-40s; do it again and bring all your experience, your pain, your happiness, suffering — everything.
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According to their portrayal in Time, and other similar stories, the two skaters were seemingly too different to be anything but rivals.
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It's different to cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, in that it's being created with the intention of maintaining a stable value to prevent volatility.
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If it even gets out of committee and gets voted on, we can hope the final version looks different to this trainwreck.
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César Ramirez, the hairstylist behind the 'do, told Yahoo Beauty that he wanted to add something different to match Grande's tour aesthetic.
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Amarasingam says the public view of terrorism in Canada is different to what it actually is: a crime under the Criminal Code.
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It's different to be in your mid-forties; do it again and bring all your experience, your pain, your happiness, suffering – everything.
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If the only "good" food within wellness is the kind that won't make you fat, wellness doesn't look so different to dieting.
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It seems pretty different to me as a prosecutor because of the allegations of the drugging that went on with Bill Cosby.
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This is different to Darwinex which keeps the trades and positions secret, and instead asks the user to invest in the Darwin.
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The "delirious allure" of Hanging Rock is precisely this enchanting, yet threatening, promise of something radically different to the way things are.
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After all, are these tragicrafting items really any different to the tricolor flags on sale outside Wembley Stadium before the England vs.
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"It is challenging (to concentrate), drastically different to professional golf, with music blaring in the background, fans yelling, an announcer," James said.
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At the time of the Nexus One's launch in early 2010, the smartphone landscape looked very different to what it is today.
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The pair that I tried was a working prototype, so the design looked a little different to the one they're aiming for.
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Our ambition is different: to show the complete work of filmmakers and to place them in the permanent history of the Cinémathèque.
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She looked up sharply, with a face totally different to the one she'd been using to discuss British aristocracy and Agatha Christie.
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It's different to bitcoin's network, which can be accessed and maintained by anyone with decent enough hardware and access to the internet.
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For Efron, the role is very different to his past work, with recent credits including musical "The Greatest Showman" and comedy "Baywatch".
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Like so many new versions of existing gadgets, Sony's new WH-1000XM3 noise-cancellation headphones don't look drastically different to its predecessor.
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I don't know … but you could see he had a feel, a passion, and a drive that is different to everybody else.
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"We really need something different to happen," said Ashley Jones, whose family has been raking shellfish in the area for six generations.
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But Qie, who was unable to comment on Didi's initial public offering plans, said the company was different to its American peers.
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The no-deal scenario essentially makes the UK no different to the EU than, say, Mongolia as far as criminal justice cooperation.
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This second stage of his career has been a little different to the first, the 57-year-old Gelsinger told Business Insider.
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Cramer saw that voters wanted the government to try something different to boost the economy after six years of gridlock in Washington.
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The fresh stuff has a clean, strong, almost revitalising taste, entirely different to the sinus-wincing after-effects of horseradish or mustard.
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It's very different to anything else that I've got, I've got more black dresses but most are your Wednesday Addams-type ones.
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After an extensive research phase, it became clear that "children's speech behaviours are vastly different to adults," particularly the younger the child.
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Each "Battleborn" brings something different to the table, from Galilea's sword-and-board medieval approach to Toby the penguin's mechanized combat suit.
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Given IBK's mandate, its risk profile is different to that of the commercial banks but it is exposed to high concentration risk.
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I can't see why listening to an album about another person's experience of the world that's different to your own is insincere.
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"After spending time in America I realized that radio was very different to that in the UK," Wilford told THUMP over email.
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When announcing the project last September, Sir James said the first car would look "quite different" to any currently on the market.
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This would be different to what we've been seeing now with bots, where blanket statements are just fired out to the masses.
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This is no different to what conventional OEMs are doing, with specific test vehicles and with deliberate 'created' events on test tracks.
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Additional vacation time, telecommuting privileges, perks and benefits can all make a big different to your bottom line and quality of life.
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We are very different to, and we're not competing with, Formula E, which is mostly a social cause and a street party.
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Danske has said the involvement of U.S. authorities in inquiries into alleged money laundering is very different to the case of ABLV.
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Different to the public blockchain network that underpins bitcoin, IBM's technology only allows a certain number of trusted parties to access it.
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Sí, but the arrival adds something different to the mix: a focus on seafood dishes from the Yucatán Peninsula, Acapulco and elsewhere.
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It's very different to the United States, where a very small part of the population controls almost all of the financial assets.
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One official noted Air Force automated pilot systems are different to those on the Boeing plane that has now suffered two crashes.
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But yeah, it's still enjoyable, but I guess it's very different to bands in the past where it was just jamming really.
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And it's more just how do you orchestrate all that to be new, to be different, to be exciting for other people.
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In what ways do you think this is different to your previous material other than it being centred around the concept growth?
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The indictment will be revised because a 'trial on bail' is different to a trial in which the defendants are in prison.
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This runs in contrast to the Mi Note 2, whose Galaxy Note-inspired design was notably different to last year's Mi 5 flagship.
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Every artist is here for a purpose, and we shouldn't see each other as competition because everyone brings something different to the table.
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The inaugural tournament was actually known as the European Nations' Cup, and looked very different to what we've witnessed over the past month.
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Today feels like the final episode of a reality TV show, and that tomorrow we'll all just watch something different to entertain us.
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There is simply a belief by some in the Democratic Party establishment that rural voters are too different to make the effort worthwhile.
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However, it&aposs different to threaten these tariffs as it is to actually put these tariffs on, which is what has just happened.
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The prime minister's trade plans are radically different to those outlined by his predecessor, Theresa May, who pushed for frictionless trade with Europe.
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Prior to the digitization of media around the end of the 20th century, electronic devices were very different to how they are today.
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Smart DNS services are technically different to a Virtual Private Network (VPN), which encrypt your data but can slow down one's internet connection.
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Although the Samsung phone's battery is different to those in airliners, Boeing faced similar issues with lithium-ion batteries in their Dreamliner aircraft.
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Even more intriguing than its speedy expansion is the fact that China's cloud is different to that of Western firms in important ways.
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What's more, a particular subtype of the virus, different to that which is most common in America and Europe, is plaguing the Philippines.
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As a result, the vibe is completely different to the previous season, Aloha State, with its sun-kissed scenes of surfing and clubbing.
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MD: Do those projects feel any different to you since they won't be re-circulated in the same ways as your other work?
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"When I was in Pyongyang University, I went to see a neurologist, wondering why I was so different to others," he told CNN.
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Peloton has something of a cult following that's not terribly different to how people speak about in-person cycling classes like Soul-Cycle.
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I've had the privilege of meeting him and he's got a very distinctive laugh, and his physical stature is very different to yours….?
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"We're pretty hands on, the role we play now is slightly different to management teams of a startup," Foo said in an interview.
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Speaking to Entertainment Tonight about potential baby names, Aldean, 40, said their son's moniker "will be something unique and different" — to a point.
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No institution will go through fundamental change unless it believes it is in deep trouble and needs to do something different to survive.
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The percentage difference between their individual PBs and their performance as a group is no different to other teams that win Olympic medals.
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Her world is very different to that of Mercedes' six times world champion Lewis Hamilton, an admired compatriot she has yet to meet.
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"Cases like these might be gross, but it's not all that different to stepping on a chewed up piece of gum," she said.
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The San Francisco-based company argued that its model was no different to that of traditional taxi firms whose drivers are self-employed.
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The lights on the Vive Cosmos controllers have a very Tron vibe, but they don't look that much different to exsiting VR controllers.
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See, that doesn't sound very different to me than what Bernie Sanders would say if I asked him the same kind of question.
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I'm different to the five most serious collectors I know in that they're still single and don't have families, where as I do.
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But everyone brought something different to the table—which was a testament to the organizers' commitment to booking a diverse roster of talent.
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But obviously coming back as an adult, being a mom—it's different to when you're like, a 19-year-old rock star, right?
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If you bring something to the institution that no one else has — as women often do — they think you're too different to hire.
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Ultimately, Mr. Trump will not be that different to the other wealthy attendees on the ski slopes, debating what the masses really think.
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It's different to Phoebe's, of course, but all of the things I've worked on until now have been darkly horrible and darkly funny.
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"Now when we look again, we can see actually that the signal is very different to what we've seen before," Dr. Shepherd said.
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With just a bit of attention, one can enjoy radically spatialized music, voice, and sounds experienced in ways far different to stereo listening.
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Cloudflare sees itself as fundamentally different to services like Facebook, Kramer told CNN, because it is not involved in surfacing or moderating content.
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Everyone has something different to bring, maybe a Super Bowl XII dispenser, a Santa Claus from 1987 or even some crazy Cambodian knockoff.
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"It was a very hard challenge, completely different to what I do," Muguruza, now ranked world number 32, told reporters at Melbourne Park.
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But these figures aren&apost that helpful for an individual since $659 means something different to someone making $40,000 a year versus $200,000.
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In a move straight out of Farage's playbook, Nuttall casts himself - an elected member of the European parliament - as different to other politicians.
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"There are various groups, all different to each other, that previously plotted against each other, but are now in alliance" against the Gulenists.
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There's no indication that the gold color option, if it exists, is any different to the existing black version of the new Razr.
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The products that work for Virgin Money customers in Australia are going to be different to the ones customers want in South Africa.
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Watch: Meet the Real People Behind Your Virtual Boyfriend Of course, reading about the sex industry is very different to actually experiencing it.
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Cormier is obviously far superior to Texeira in the clinch, but pure wrestling ability is very different to the dirty boxing of MMA.
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It was very different to be working on a Hollywood job where I could tell they were actually motivated to [make the movie].
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"Fundamentally, the situation is no different to how it was a number of weeks ago," said Brenda Kelly, head analyst at London Capital Group.
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My legacy clients, if that's what you call them, they tell us things are very different to how they were a few years ago.
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"It's very different to be a medical device manufacturer than a consumer product manufacturer," says Brad Bonnette, a medical device evaluator at ECRI Institute.
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But I got the point: livestreaming with 5G was apparently no different to my weak human brain than seeing something with my own eyeballs.
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And the world as seen through Facebook looks completely different to different users, depending on what personal information they've historically fed the site's algorithm.
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It's about being in the position to not only thrive but also to give back — and what that means is different to each person.
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Probably the x2's biggest flaw is its lack of being much different to other Windows tablets with Core i processors and detachable keyboards.
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But the complexity of putting 10,000 parts together in a car factory where couple of hundred of those will be different to every car.
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There was concern ahead of the launch that the iPhone 7 would not sell well because it wasn't very different to the 6s model.
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"Until someone proves something different to me, she's alive and we're going to do what we can do to bring her home," he added.
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This is different to the process of fully closing apps from the multitasking screen in iOS (via a double-tap on the Home button).
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They are huge pieces of constantly updating software; very different to older facial recognition systems, which can usually fit on a single thumb drive.
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This year's melt is different to the one in 2012 as it is happening persistently every day rather than in extreme bursts, Mottram noted.
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Celebrity is changing, but this is different to Zoella filming her everyday life and selling makeup, or Instagram stars, or any of that garbage.
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Despite all of their remarkable traits, naked mole-rats are genetically very similar to mice, he explained, and not all that different to humans.
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This is something I've personally seen in Southeast Asia, where first-time Internet users are very different to audiences in North America or Europe.
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I just like to be a little bit different to others, so I didn't use the mainstream fonts like Arial or Times New Roman.
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Everything about them is diametrically different to the legions of men-in-T-shirts playing "Pulse X" to warehouses full of students every weekend.
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The strikes that did the hurting were scarcely different to the strikes he was landing elsewhere in the match, they just stuck the cleanest.
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A cash payment is a little different to the typical gifts announced by CEOs who more often than not offer shares in the company.
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So it's going to be different to not have a comments section on Netflix, and not know what people are thinking about the show.
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It's one thing to be deciding what you want for dinner and something very different to decide who should be running a major corporation.
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Avalon Young, a 21-year-old tomboy who enjoys half-rapping songs while wearing Cosby sweaters, brings something different to the table: a niche.
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After a little over a week, my insoles were delivered to my apartment, each slightly different to match the unique contours of my feet.
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"Being here shows that you're no different to each other," said Ms. Bahia, 31, an accountant whose parents are Indian, by way of Malaysia.
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This looks different to everyone because each of us will have a different style of eating, along with our own health and fitness goals.
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It was a fun experience — but honestly, it didn't feel all that different to stay in a tiny house and my tiny NYC apartment.
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The First World War is no different to Iraq or Syria or any of the other horrors that are going on at the moment.
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Although I didn't really see it at the time, but use what makes you different to your advantage because that's what makes you unique.
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Working with Y.A.S.B on this track definitely opened it up and made it different to my old work in ways I'm really proud of.
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While it can't compare to the Rick Ross-featuring "Royals" remix from all those years ago, everyone contributes something different to the track here.
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"It's so different to everything else that is out here," explains Jordan, the man responsible for bringing most of these acts to the island.
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I took a photo of two girls visiting from Thailand who told me they wanted to visit Hallstatt because it's "totally different" to home.
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Money tends to burn a hole in one's pocket, and mining companies have proven no different to feckless individuals when it comes to spending.
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But they were designed for other forms of enterprise, other market forms and problems that were structurally different to the ones we face today.
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BREXIT: UK BUSINESS MINISTER LEADSOM SAYS WE ARE LOOKING AT GETTING A GOOD DEAL THAT WORKS FOR UK THAT IS DIFFERENT TO EXISTING ONE
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Although they also partied at other gay bars, Pulse felt different: To the LGBTQ community in Orlando, the club functioned as a community center.
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"The way the bank deals with business customers in financial difficulty today is fundamentally different to the aftermath of the financial crisis," he said.
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If you take a Lyft this week, pay attention — does it feel any different to use the world's first publicly traded ride-hailing platform?
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White wine vinegar is used the most, but I like to mix it up because each has something different to offer for different vegetables.
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When a group of friends is trying to decide on the cuisine of the night, the suggestion "something good" means something different to everyone.
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With just a bit of attention, one can enjoy radically spatialized music, with voice and sounds experienced in ways far different to stereo listening.
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"[It's] one thing to say on Facebook, let's get the masses out, but totally different to get those people to turn out," Haddon said.
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Mr. Trump's canned last-minute appeals to "one united people" does not change the fact that the world feels very different to me today.
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We have to get out of that mentality, start realizing we're in a bad situation, and do something different to get out of it.
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If Alice also looked incredibly different to you when Payton tracks her down at her college, it's probably because she was smiling and laughing.
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But again, while it's a good utilization of the phone's folding display, this isn't different to what Huawei's Mate X was already capable of.
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Amazon, Samsung, Microsoft, and others have simply carved out a different part of the overall tablet market to offer something different to the iPad.
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Archie Harrison may be a royal baby, but that doesn&apost mean his Christmas gifts were different to any other child&aposs this year.
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"It's very different to be able to tell your story without a translator," said Astrid Silva, an immigration activist in the Las Vegas area.
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Private equity executives say that as a structure it is no different to any company paying a dividend rather than investing in the business.
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All three said they had done nothing different to optimize their sites for Google search, nor had they changed or increased any ad spending.
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In 83, Samsung's mobile division managed to grow despite a sluggish market, thanks to the Galaxy S8, which was very different to its predecessors.
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The whole idea of college is to expose yourself to various ideas and cultures and places, to minor in something different, to travel abroad.
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Turkey's state-run Anadolu news agency said on Sunday that the 25,000 fleeing from Idlib were different to the 50,000 figure given by Erdogan.
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That's different to ICE competitor CME Group, which introduced its own futures contracts for the digital currency in 2017 which paid out in cash.
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It would be backed by a digital ledger different to bitcoin's and, also unlike bitcoin, asset-backed in order to maintain a stable value.
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Last week, after six months of uncertainty and adjustment to life in a place very different to Russia, they received their permanent resident cards.
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"He wanted to make a rock 'n' roll record, but he also knew we had to do something different to stay relevant," Vannucci claims.
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No doubt, Carl's Jr. wants to bring something that's a little different to the usual fare at Australian fast food chains and take away shops.
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It's different to read in a book about a mother who lost her children than to hear her talking about it in front of you.
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The average score in the first innings was 271, little different to the average in matches between World Cup teams over the past 2014 months.
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The Vivendi CEO said the deal for Premium fell through when the French company realised the agreement was different to what it had first thought.
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I know Vanilla Ice has a really large fan base and brings something different to the show and I really thought I was going home.
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But digging a little deeper and understanding to not be fearful of things you don't know or people who look a little different to you.
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It believes it is different to Groupon because it grants restaurant owners full control of when they wish to make offers available to prospective customers.
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But is there any reason to expect its fate would be any different to all the previous Android gaming phones that already crashed and burned?
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Although everyone's journey is different, to have an individual that has a sense of what you are going through can make the difference, she says.
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But you learn that you have to be patient and you have to gauge everyone individually very different to get the most out of them.
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For the Times, it was really different to get this cross-disciplinary team to develop this product that was intensely focused on what readers wanted.
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"She was playing very different to me, a lot of slice and playing strong off the forehand and having a good serve," Kerber told reporters.
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If you're the least bit interested in playing the piano or just doing something different to flex your brain's muscles, it's worth the small investment.
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Manufacturers "that adapt to the realities of the market will do well and that's no different to the entire history of the PC," Shenoy said.
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His every style era brought something different to music, and with each style shift, so changed the way we perceived the man behind the microphone.
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Beyond offering less fatty, more nutritious alternatives, non-beef burgers tend to have a 'wow' factor as they are new and different to many consumers.
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Lumia's slowly unfolding compositions and constantly morphing patterns evoke something different to everyone, whether it be deep space, the Northern Lights, or psychedelic light shows.
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Some analysts have warned that CBS could be better off alone and that the companies' content is too different to easily add much negotiating power.
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It said the information was no different to what it had always provided to jurisdictions and was being sent in the same general declaration format.
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To me this idea of what it would be like to be a baby feeling a touch is quite strikingly different to our own realities.
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But as food blogger Izy Hossack pointed out to BBC Newsbeat at the time, this is no different to people being inspired by TV chefs.
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In the letter regarding secrecy, it says the compound's gate is no different to what you'd find at the entrance to New York's YMCA camp.
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" Smith said it feels "different to go back to a city that in so many respects looks so different than the place that you left.
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Absolutely. People step outside the boundaries of relationships and that damages intimacy, but that looks different to everyone, and there's no single solution to conflict.
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"The holidays mean something different to everyone," the company said in an ad showing two women gazing at each other over a cup of coffee.
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The great thing about golf, which is different to other sports, is that it doesn't matter what level you're at because of the handicap system.
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I had thought it might be very different to really be with a woman, but after an initial learning curve, it all fell into place.
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"I think as any kind of musician or artist, you're trying to do something different, to try to grow," Wise tells me over the phone.
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When you were touring around with that movie, how did that feel different to the sense of accomplishment you get from commercials and movie roles?
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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said a planned second package "will be substantially different" to the first, comments interpreted by economists to mean a significantly larger sum.
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The quality of the voice changes throughout the piece, creating an illusion of being in spaces that are different to the situation of each visitor.
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You know, the hedges and the trees and the grass today would be no different to the colors that they were then, or the mud.
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The current crisis is different, to be sure, but after the acute phase passes, industrial production and carbon emissions are likely to ramp back up.
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The current crisis is different, to be sure, but after the acute phase passes, industrial production and carbon emissions are likely to ramp back up.
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But it certainly feels different to see leaders of traditional allies like France and Germany openly admitting that America is no longer a reliable partner.
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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said a planned second package "will be substantially different" to the first, comments interpreted by economists to mean a significantly larger sum.
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"Of course, if the hedge contracts are up, and the oil price is still low, we'll have something totally different to worry about," he added.
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One mark of the movie's status as a masterpiece is that it has something different to say to us every time we encounter it anew.
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"It would be a shame if these institutions either stagnated or their leadership came to embody values very different to those of the United States."
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Each place had something different to see — while some of the stops were little more than a collection of huts, others had large, vibrant marketplaces.
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Kavanagh appeared happy McGregor was back, telling us it gives him focus, that "he&aposs no different to anyone else," and is a different guy.
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You have to go out and make it happen, and apply that, no different to any other education or any other information you may obtain.
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"I feel like the person before the operation is different to this person," said Walters, adding that she enjoyed stepping back from her intensive workload.
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The real-life outbursts behind the closed doors of a high-level summit are not very different to what people see on his Twitter feed.
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But Son said Wednesday that while he admires Buffett's style of investing, his own approach is very different to that of the Oracle of Omaha.
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But the threat now, it seems, is very different to that faced 15 years ago – and getting caught up in the labels misses the point.
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It's possible that those who chose to use weed were different to begin with and that the marijuana hadn't played a role in brain development.
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"The Baroque is not as unfamiliar to us, the orchestra is not very different to today and there is masses of written music," she said.
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Chamisa's lead lawyer Thabani Mpofu argued that presidential election results announced by the ZEC were different to those it had submitted in its court papers.
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I intended to do something different: to tell her story with sensitivity, and to create a portrait of Tiamat as she wanted to be seen.
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What we're doing isn't different to men and I feel like it should be silly at this point in time to be talking about gender.
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All her videos are so different to each other – they have similar sounds, but it's all about the crazy outfits or off-the-wall concepts.
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Now my lifestyle is so starkly different to that of my God-fearing folks, the bank holiday weekend is something of a spiritual time warp.
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That's not intentional, it's just so different to my education that I'm not aware of those films most of the time, the way some others are.
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"I wanted to do something different to merge Art and Books, and create a context for the new narrative in artistic practice and publishing," she adds.
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When I went up in a helicopter with the air support division of the LAPD, entire parts of the city began to seem different to me.
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For me, it also feels different to have the permission to "go out and play" and choose not to because I love my hubby so much.
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Well, the wine we'll be making our 105th birthday toast with will taste a little different to the traditional European plonk we're used to drinking now.
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Now, that's a particularly offensive thing when you get it wrong, but the way to address that is completely different to what we launched last year.
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"These were issues different to what the term 'slavery' usually means to people but we were able to eradicate it," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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The latest test is a bit different to a downvote test Facebook ran in the US back in February — when it just offered a downvote option.
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At first I thought, well, maybe this will be fun and different to have a leading man whose penis is allegedly not an uninhibited party animal.
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And I think the role that is being described to the public that propaganda takes is very, very different to the one that it actually has.
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It's no secret that the conversations we have on Facebook are often different to ones we have on other social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram.
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It seems like shamans and psychotherapists and trip sitters can be lumped together because they all deal with psychedelics, but they seem very different to me.
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Today, the software giant is unveiling a new gaming cloud division that's ready for a future where consoles and gaming itself are very different to today.
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It's different to a Grand Slam because it's national teams but that's the intention, to make it an event that is a ticket which people want.
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That comes to 75.0% of the US population, very similar to Australia's 77% and very different to the less than 523% claimed on the RBA chart.
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Despite its critics, the Commission continues pressing ahead, asserting in a statement today that the Privacy Shield is "fundamentally different" to the old Safe Harbor regime.
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But it takes something different to join a cult than it does to simply get deeper into the religion that half of humanity acknowledges as true.
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If Yoshi's Island is "too different" to be on a list of the best Super Mario games, why is Super Mario World allowed on the list?
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Or, more accurately, they cared more about sending someone different to Washington than they did about who that person was and what damage he might do.
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Aung Thar Kyaw, a leader among the Rakhine Buddhist community in Myebon, said the two communities were too different to live together, labeling Muslims "so aggressive".
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We experience ourselves as conscious beings, after all, in a way that feels different to the rhythm of our heartbeat or the rumblings of our stomach.
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Sometimes when you're getting those opportunities and not finding a way, you forget about (the system) and try to do something different to force the issue.
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"It was completely different to the previous two (matches)," the 35-year-old said after putting Switzerland 1-0 up against France at the Perth Arena.
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That is why the demands in the order are different, to provide assistance to bypass the separate auto-erase function and delays between pass-code guesses.
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"I just felt so different to everyone else," she says, fiddling with a stray curl which has let itself loose from her huge pile of hair.
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While Affinity Photo looks different to Photoshop, it has many of the same functions and workflows, but it's designed to be super fast for retouching images.
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The men's T51 and T52 racers are clearly separated, yet the finalists in the T53 100 metres look little different to those in the T54 event.
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JF: We have a long list of foundational principles about how we interact with founders that's totally different to what we've ever seen from other VCs.
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China's Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office in Beijing called the behavior at the airport no different to terrorism and said it must be severely punished.
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This is different to somatic (body) cell gene-editing, whereby only existing cells are targeted and the changes made are not passed on to future offspring.
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But Mr. Schoenbaum cautioned that the two populations were too different to draw the conclusion that the department's health care was the cause of lower rates.
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Does it feel different to be on a major-network sitcom as opposed to your previous experiences, on UPN's "Girlfriends" and BET's "Reed Between the Lines"?
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When we did that record, that was sort of the beginning of me realizing that maybe we were too different to be working with that label.
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The feel of the card is going to be very different to replicate unless you've got these [expensive] machines from the actual corporation [printing Magic cards].
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Ironically, the issues and external influences that loom over house parties – brand interference, noise complaints, costs – are no different to the demons haunting any professional promoter.
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"When you open it, it is different to the U.S.," Peng said, adding that people tend to use promotions and search in order to find accommodation.
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The Australia that will go to the polls in May is markedly different to the one that voted in 239, particularly when it comes to China.
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Facebook argues that these arrangements are "very different" to the ones with third-party app developers that were brought into focus by the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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A Thanksgiving Snapshot: Readers Share Their Holiday Stories (2017) So many of us come together to celebrate Thanksgiving, but the holiday means something different to everyone.
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"The cliffhanger to bring the viewers back the next week is important, something to be enjoyed and very different to making a normal film," he said.
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I think when you start a relationship you tend to spend so much time together right away anyway, so it's not that much different to that.
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The delegation will be different to one sent to peace talks in Geneva last year by the main opposition council, the Saudi-backed High Negotiations Committee.
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"In other words, the factors driving bitcoin prices are still rather different to those driving the prices of other assets," Capital Economics said in a note.
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"We're in a unique position and a very lucky position different to a lot of other women who are elite in their field," Rapinoe tells PEOPLE.
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It is quite different to hear and see people tell their own stories than it is to read about an event through a third person account.
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The foodiverse is stuffed with myths, assumptions, and bias, especially around dishes that are drastically different to what we&aposre used to tucking into every day.
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Here, Dr. Landsteiner said, some of the techniques that originated in string theory turned out to be useful for something different: to calculate the expected anomaly.
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This is different to the protocol Google's Chromecast uses, but it is supported by (for example) the Amazon Fire TV stick and Roku's line of streaming sticks.
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His attitude toward Europe, its unity and its defense, has been significantly different to that of his predecessors -- not to mention chaotic in his communication of it.
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Though Nintendo's positioning in the gaming market might be sightly different to Sony, as Yip suggested before, the launch of the Wii was a massive game changer.
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With the squad perpetually one or two players short of winning the title, this season doesn't look like it will be much different to the last one.
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Cook said that he does not expect next quarter's performance to be "dramatically different" to the first fiscal quarter, offering little in the way of specific numbers.
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"When we heard what was on the line, we felt like we had to do something different to connect with these kids," Andrews said in the article.
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Even doing this simple exercise can be a reminder that it's very different to live in your own body than it is to be in someone else's.
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"Polly is very used to being clothed, it's all she knows, so a costume is no different to her... or so I thought," Lauricella wrote to Mashable.
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The mineshaft (different to the one used by the Global Seed Vault) was originally operated by SNSK for the mining of coal, but was abandoned in 1995.
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"I was very excited to uncover the ichthyosaurs' last meal, especially as it is different to what has been found in another species of ichthyosaur," Lomax says.
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A gun is a little different to locate than a missing iPhone, although you'd hope people wouldn't use the tool to go looking for their missing guns.
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Vivo has no fingerprint sensor at all on the back, meanwhile, instead integrating a scanner into the display itself, and its glass feels totally different to Oppo's.
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However, some of the milk fat did oxidize, the reaction that gives fats a rancid smell, though the treated milk didn't smell much different to the researchers.
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It became synonymous with a sex appeal—but a sex appeal very different to the actual sex appeal provided by the likes of Moodymann or DJ Deeon.
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"If we were to look at Mars 150,000 years in the future or 400,000 years in the past, it would look very different to us," Smith said.
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"My position is no different to the woman who works three jobs, or who might be in a position where they're juggling lots of responsibilities," she said.
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It is very different to be able to say that the United States government feels with some degree of confidence that a particular state actor was involved.
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"They're dark, they're funny, they're irreverent, they're trending boundaries, and they're very different to one another," Cape editor Michal Shavit told The Guardian of the new work.
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Last week, parliament's speaker, John Bercow, said another vote on the deal could only be held if it was different to the one lawmakers have already rejected.
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"What I felt after meeting and talking to all of the women I photographed is that they are no different to me or my friends," she said.
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"...I have accepted responsibility because those people work for me, but it's something different to have this continuing dialogue to say this was solely us." he said.
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Even my Stephane 1993 stuff has always had a bit of a raw edge so it doesn't feel all that much different to anything I've done before.
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"I think we're different to most oyster farms because in Poole, in our bit of coastline where we keep ours, the water doesn't drop significantly," Miles explains.
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Streaming VR video is different to something like Netflix as there are usually a number of different videos that need to "stitched" together to form an image.
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Liquid Comics co-founder and CEO Sharad Devarajan Graphic India's business model is pretty different to the usual kind of startups that we write about on TechCrunch.
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At first, North Korea wanted to "co-host" the Seoul Games, though the notion seemed to mean something different to them than the rest of the world.
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"Party" is one of those special shows that gets better and better upon repeat viewing, and one whose characters seem different to you as you yourself mature.
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It looked rather different to women with little chance of a career beyond the typists' pool, or to African-Americans forced to the back of the bus.
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Feedback, compression, loops, double tracking, samples, strings, oboes, cut up tapes of barrel organ recordings – anything was fair game if it helped them sound different to yesterday.
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This, the startup says, makes it different to legacy rule-based technologies and that Tessian requires "no admin from security teams and no end-user behaviour change".
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Shapovalov said he was nervous to start the match, adding that it was "completely different" to play in a big stadium in front of so many people.
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And while the targets of Washington's cyber warriors may be different to Beijing's, their techniques are likely to be similar -- especially when it comes to intelligence gathering.
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That's very different to the way traditional banks try to up-sell you all of their own products, including savings, investments, credit cards, loans, mortgages and pensions.
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In London it appeared to us that all the races mixed together, but here it felt distinctly different to us in a way that was immediately apparent.
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But at the time, it was enough to make him conclude that success would have to mean something different to him than it did to everyone else.
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"We've shown our way of making politics and changing things is very different to that of Spain," said Marti Feliu, 21, a history student at Barcelona University.
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It means I have the ability to change pieces as I go and sometimes the end product can turn out quite different to what I originally thought.
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The strategy differences here are very different to that of Apple, which has largely ignored any feature of the open web that might threaten its own dominance.
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Still, I have to say the Bay Area seems strikingly different to me from Los Angeles, in terms of attitudes, sensibilities, and, to a lesser extent politics.
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This is vastly different to traditional 2D fighters such as the Street Fighter and King of Fighters series, which have fixed animations for forward and backward jumps.
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"We couldn't really worry about what other people were doing, and that's the reason we have a boat that is pretty different to everyone else," he said.
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In a way, it's not much different to the approach that Tyson Foods — an investor in Future Meat through its venture capital arm — has taken with farmers.
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In "Super Mario Maker 2," Link can use his bow, bombs, shield, and a dash attack, making him much different to control than Mario and his friends.
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"One mark of the movie's status as a masterpiece is that it has something different to say to us every time we encounter it anew," he writes.
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The meat on it and the fat it has left is of much better quality, and it has a taste that&aposs completely different to other pigs.
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The virus is in a similar family to SARS but this looks different to SARS, and the difference is probably it's easier to pass between human beings.
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The answer was by no means agreed upon, particularly as people pondered a range of failings too disparate and different to be weighed one against the other.
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"His personality is so different to many of us who have played the game before," said Hewitt, an analyst for Australia's Seven Network during Sunday night's match.
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I have these feelings in the back of my mind about how I look, because things are a little bit different to how they used to be.
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Yeah, I guess that's very different to going into it and deciding to try and make up a cool, dark persona, so people pay attention to you.
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The Tennessee Sex Ring band action we do is so completely different to our DJ sets in that its almost soundscape, slow as fuck, death-noir vibes.
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Speaking to The Guardian, the company's founder and CEO James Dyson said the car wouldn't be a sports car, but would be "radically different" to current electric vehicles.
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Circassia said all groups in the study showed improvement compared to the baseline, and that the results of the active treatment groups were not significantly different to placebo.
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But when he says he offered something different to Republican primary voters, that's pretty consistent with the ways in which presidents have claimed mandates in the recent past.
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"Today's labour market is very different to the one we reviewed when the last SOL was published in 2013," writes MAC chair, professor Alan Manning, in a statement.
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" ** Says: "And I believe that the financial character and requirements of shareholders that sit behind this sort of change will be different to some of the larger players.
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"I read it again after having kids and after the life experiences that I've had more recently and now the book means something different to me," she wrote.
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While this caused modern English to sound very different to that spoken by Chaucer, the gradual nature of the change meant that it had little impact upon communication.
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The question will be whether Snap Inc can retain the public perception that it brings something fundamentally different to social media, and the whole concept of the camera.
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This idea of one memory being true to one person, but totally different to another, is the catalyst behind HBO's upcoming feature film, The Tale, starring Laura Dern.
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In a genre that is so saturated and has such specific tropes, do you feel like you have to write songs that'll be different to get people listening?
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"I want to do something different to make them work for [the money] this time around so they will appreciate it more," she said in her GMA interview.
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Now that Uber is cutting its losses with auto leasing, it remains to be seen what the company will do different to make self-driving cars work better.
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Unlike Apple Music, Spotify or Pandora, TME is a profitable business, but its gross revenue and the way it makes money is quite different to its Western brethren.
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Gilles Guibout, fund manager at AXA Investment Managers in Paris, said his company had made a "few adjustments" but nothing fundamentally different to continue to trade Swiss shares.
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Culp's time at Danaher "could not have been more different to this with a very clean balance sheet, no dividend, and generally solid short cycle businesses," Tusa added.
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Kendall, Seinne, Bekah, Caroline and Tia all bring something different to the table and I knew they were ready to ask the right questions over some R&R.
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He looks at a previous drop from $553 to $54 to determine that the recent highs of $55 could go down by the same $2 different to $53.
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Pete Voelker: Having a photograph on paper in my hands does something different to me than a screen; books are almost always my favorite way of viewing photographs.
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The type of Africans who migrated to China, however, were different to those moving West, Roberto Castillo, a lecturer in African Studies at Hong Kong University, tells CNN.
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Long before Caitlyn Jenner came out on the cover of Vanity Fair, Manning was the country's most high-profile trans figure—albeit for reasons vastly different to Jenner.
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EINSTEIN&aposS THEORY OF HAPPINESS SELLS FOR $1.56M AT AUCTION The remarks in his journal are markedly different to the public image Einstein projected in his later years.
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Springtime in southern Sydney is, I guess, no different to spring in any other coastal place—though I can't be certain, as it's the only spring I've known.
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My criteria may be different to yours, but if you're after the same sort of thing as me, I can recommend the Poseidon ZX pretty much without reservation.
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The drinking water onboard a warship is different to your regular tap variety, and therefore results in a different brew that can affect the taste of a cuppa.
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"We are creating new standards, new materials and technologies that are so different to those the sporting goods industry is used to," said Gutsch in a press statement.
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Although she's been married to the same man since she was 303, the unions she evokes so concretely and succinctly are too different to all be her own.
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"It is important for ecosystem builders to recognize that environmental challenges faced by the emerging markets are very different to those faced by first world economies," she said.
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Yes, you've got rising production values and often costs, but you do have the opportunity to essentially reinvent the medium and bring something new and different to it.
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To the ruling elite, lampooning Kim Jong Un was no different to mocking the Hermit Kingdom, something Sony Pictures discovered after its release of the film The Interview.
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"Nine villages were burned in October and four were burned in November, so our details are very different to the details published by Human Rights Watch," he said.
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So much has changed in a few generations—50 or 60 years ago, the expectations on young people were vastly different to what is expected of you now.
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The products' promoters brush this off, using the reality that all vaginas are different to claim that what they're selling will work for some but not all women.
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"The Wikileaks hacked #DNC emails feel qualitatively very different to the docs in the #Guccifer 2 hack," the information security expert known as Pwn All The Things tweeted.
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If you heard a Scouse accent, it would instantly make you think of a person wildly different to one with a run-of-the-mill, "posh" Southern one.
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"The crowd here are eclectic and slightly naughty," says Isaacson when I ask him if the members at L'Escargot are different to those they attracted at Home House.
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It is somewhat different to call out experiments that became classics — and world-famous outside of psychology — because they dramatized something people recognized in themselves and in others.
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We think different to those guys, we've been brought up on different things, our musical influences are completely different, and nowadays there's more money in grime as well.
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There's a different ... To me, the big take-away, for me, was I don't think that's the real Mark Zuckerberg, but I think it's fairly close to it.
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The 13 strike was different to Monday's unrest, he said, because many workers were living in fear of going to work due to terrorist bombings across Hong Kong.
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The startup says that's very different to how logistics companies have previously tried to solve the digitisation problem, typically via optical character recognition (OCR) tools such as Abbyy.
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If students can be excused from school due to a physical illness, then why is it any different to let our minds have a day off as well?
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In many respects, the 2013-16 West African Ebola outbreak, believed to have caused around 11,000 deaths from 20063,000 cases, was very different to the current coronavirus epidemic.
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I wanted the "Mazel" to be a sign of good luck, but I suspected that the timing of it all was a sign of something different to come.
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While Americans generally don't love it when celebrities get involved in politics, there's something different to Cardi: She's not speaking on behalf of some organization with prepared talking points.
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While Dave says that those pressures are different to when he first started, as opposed to inherently more difficult, they certainly represent another variable on the way to success.
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Part confessional, part company pitch, he argues that, different to the generation before it, millennials change jobs every two years, while so-called Generation Z are even more fickle.
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"Our situation is totally different to those countries that have been producing at high levels for the past few years," a senior source familiar with Iran's thinking told Reuters.
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READ: Donald Trump's soft spot for dictators He offered solutions such as "we're going to have unbelievable intelligence," and nothing much different to the current Obama administration strategy there.
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Other than its larger size, the OnePlus 6 display isn't much different to last year's model: it's a 1080-pixel wide OLED panel with vibrant colors and deep blacks.
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Their assault was kind of different to ours, because they are looking for these guns, so anything that gets in the way of that has to be dealt with.
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" His DJ ventures also take him to Ibiza, and even to Tomorrowland, since he wants to "just give people the chance to hear something different, to discover my music.
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Big topics: Israel/Palestine: The level of interest from the Saudis and Jordanians in the conflict "feels different to me" because they're "running out of time," said one official.
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Suwicha said preparation for Thailand's referendum was very different to the campaign in Britain for a vote last month on whether to stay in the European Union or not.
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Not in those rooms, where the music is physical, and all we can do is dance, because those are the places we come to be different, to be ourselves.
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MessageBird is fundamentally different to Twilio, Vis explained, because, well, it is a startup that came out of Europe which means it had to learn a few things quicker.
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SCUZZ WAS GREAT BECAUSE IT OFTEN LEFT YOU THINKING THAT YOU WERE LISTENING TO SOMETHING COMPLETELY ALIEN AND DIFFERENT TO THE REST OF YOUR SCHOOL, AND THAT WAS LIBERATING.
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THE view from the tower of the old Stoke Newington Pumping Station, a Victorian edifice in the style of a Scottish castle, is no different to a week ago.
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"In the longer term, they need to do something different to bring the deficit under control, not just pay lip service towards the euro," Commerzbank strategist Christoph Rieger said.
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"I found their lives so fascinating because they have maintained their way of life in a country where the customs and traditions are very different to theirs," she explains.
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In a statement to The Hill, Amazon said its celebrity recognition tool was "completely different" to Rekognition in terms "of the underlying technology," their purpose and their customer base.
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"The extent of VC investing has been growing over time, but 2018 was different to anything seen before, mainly because of SoftBank," Valdich told Business Insider in an interview.
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While the journey to recovery will look and feel different to different people, Griffiths's story is a reminder that recovery is possible, even if it doesn't feel like it.
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I reached out to both Venus and Margaret Palermo, and Venus agreed to comment (through a new email address, different to the one her mother is now supposedly using).
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"Our industry has needs and priorities that are different to other parts of the financial services sector," Hugh Savill, director of regulation at the ABI, said in a statement.
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T-Series is an Indian entertainment powerhouse, posting popular music videos to YouTubeTo the Western eye, T-Series' YouTube channel is completely different to the rest of the internet.
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If your family is looking for something a little different to celebrate Halloween, you're going to want to check out Minnie's Halloween Dine at the Hollywood and Vine restaurant.
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And while the threat to Humira in Europe is real and imminent, there are factors that could make things somewhat different to the experience with Remicade, Enbrel and Rituxan.
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"Trump's policy will certainly be different to Obama's," Georgios Kyrtsos, a member of the European Parliament from the conservative New Democracy party, told state radio after Mr. Trump's victory.
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He's an average player, a solid striker built off the back of the near-post run and a decent physique, barely any different to Troy Deeney or Charlie Austin.
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In a recent UK trial, 12 patients with major depression took a pill quite different to commonly prescribed antidepressants: 25mg of psilocybin, the psychedelic compound found in magic mushrooms.
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So our target audience on Instagram, for example, might be different to the regular audience we have grown over a number of years and who regularly attend a tournament.
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" That pizza, however, was only slightly different to what we're used to on this planet: "salami had to be used as pepperoni lacked the necessary shelf life, growing mouldy.
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