Much like her Zombieland family, who spend their days dodging bloodthirsty creatures, Breslin has spent her 18-year career dodging industry hazards.
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Letter To the Editor: Re "Tax Dodging on the High Seas" (column, June 25): Thank you to Gail Collins for exposing the cruise industry for its tax-dodging ways.
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DEMS SLAM PFIZER FOR TAX DODGING: A report released Thursday by a liberal-leaning group and several House Democrats attacks the pharmaceutical giant for dodging taxes while raising prescription drug prices.
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At home, some reduce the heat by dodging the debate.
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"He kept dodging questions," one LP on the call says.
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"Future me dodging the like button whilst scrolling," Chan joked.
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Or has he been successfully dodging police and the FBI?
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But he has been dodging the KPK's investigators for months.
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And hidden ownership is a useful tool for tax dodging.
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Lately, Harvey has been horrendous and dodging inquiries about why.
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The problem is not that companies are dodging tax collectors.
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Paying smugglers, he crossed mountains, dodging checkpoints and border guards.
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Clinton accused him of dodging responsibility for his own actions.
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Alex and I spent much of the day dodging rays.
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Dodging machine gun fire between hedgerows and old french farmhouses.
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Just look at photography terms like 'shooting', 'burning', and 'dodging'.
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Fifty years later, the president is still dodging the draft.
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Toomey has been ducking and dodging on this simple question.
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"She played amazing," Williams said of Muguruza, dodging the question.
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The specific query Styles is dodging in the clip above?
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Though she's still dodging birth certificate questions from DJ Fingerblast.
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Both focus on light armor, dodging and tricky melee attacks.
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Trump's entourage, meanwhile, is dodging questions about Kushner's Russia contacts.
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The royal couple are mating like rabbits and dodging elephant attacks.
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You know, while also dodging an energetic Corden like the plague.
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Dodging laser guns with his ears — was he born that way?
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Dodging advances from men is not only tiring; often it's frightening.
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Ray Wong may have been dodging a bullet or bottle here.
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First, they were dodging photographers by covering their faces with hoodies.
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" Initially, Nielsen responded by dodging the question, saying, "I don't know.
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Dodging Narcos on the Migrant Trail, in which he followed migrants,
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The subsequent obstacle dodging gameplay is familiar territory for the series.
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She's still ducking and dodging and spinning, but much less aggressive.
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Jess did not tolerate dodging, nor did he privilege white fighters.
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With three votes left, and no idols, can he keep dodging?
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It was like dodging bullets in some high speed action adventure.
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Instead, it shows men on battlefields, firing shots, and dodging explosions.
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Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg got flak for "dodging" the press.
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On POINT For plenty of shoppers, dodging trends is a trend.
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Mr. Rozzell restlessly moves about the space, dodging the lounging audience.
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Price gouging and tax dodging is the drug industry's business model.
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But maybe he had a point; maybe Mayweather was dodging him.
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It has also settled tax dodging cases in Italy and Germany.
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Motherboard has learned of the request dodging through more leaked emails.
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He recalls how helpless — how slow — he felt while dodging fire.
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While the company was dodging me, it was also monitoring me.
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Earlier, relief over Italy dodging a ratings downgrade helped global sentiment.
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They turn to a life of crime, while dodging a detective.
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But she's been dodging that question forever, to no discernible impact.
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But this isn't about sexism (not this time) or dodging litigation.
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This unconscionable tax giveaway was the GOP's reward to huge corporations for decades of vigorous international tax dodging — and just as vigorous Washington lobbying to change the rules in order to make most of that dodging permanent.
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"I'm glad I didn't write that one," she said, dodging his comments.
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But the voters cannot let them get away with dodging the issue.
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After initially dodging the question, she eventually answered that she would try.
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A graffiti warning said: "beware snipers" and gave instructions on dodging bombardment.
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What did you all think of Sheryl Sandberg dodging Kara's image question?
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I became such pro at dodging those questions because I had to.
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Scraping over brown patches and dodging lumpen rocks inspires far less enthusiasm.
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Dodging the infamous trap of catfishing: people posing as someone else online.
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Those systems aren't perfect, and new filter-dodging architectures regularly pop up.
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Both Abbas and Netanyahu later blamed each other for dodging the meeting.
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Dodging a full CBO score likely help's the bill's chances of passage.
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My heart is racing from dodging drone missiles and defending my teammate.
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Meanwhile, some believe that tax-dodging would be the least of it.
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As much as shooting is the objective in Monolith, dodging is, too.
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But the stealth bomber has more radar dodging tricks than just reflection.
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Dodging the federal estate tax doesn't mean your wealth will pass intact.
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When are we going to get serious about eliminating corporate tax dodging?
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And you're not alone when it comes to dodging chatty co-workers.
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Kevin Hart pulled a great escape Friday ... narrowly dodging a passenger train!
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Pay attention Kev, here's the Epps' golden rule to dodging messy breakups.
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Foreign governments have found a new use for cryptocurrencies: Dodging international sanctions.
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Next, the game plays footage of Aum spokesperson Fumihiro Joyu dodging reporters.
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BuzzFeed reports that she's dodging reporters' queries in the best way possible.
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Dodging bullets and being safe are two different things, investors may learn.
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The wealthy have also become expert at dodging taxes, as Trump did.
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Dodging an enemy that is everywhere and unseen can make people neurotic.
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Bernie Sanders (I-VT) came under fire for initially dodging the idea.
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Amazon has come under fire for dodging workplace safety regulations for years.
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Could he have been dodging overexcitement from fans, a la Summer Walker?
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A handful of bystanders scrambled to take cover, some dodging behind cars.
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She weaves between the drums, ducking and dodging synths along the way.
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Still, there's no dodging the paradox at the heart of his career.
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The kinds of people that Daniel was dodging in Moscow for many years.
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Aguilera's awkward attempts at dodging a real answer were hilarious and very telling.
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It follows a crew of young kids, mostly black, dancing and dodging capture.
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He rightly criticises Mrs May for dodging the economic debate during the election.
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But dodging it can be necessary to develop diagnostic tools for electronic devices.
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I spend the rest of the night in my room, dodging awkward conversation.
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Central bankers have a habit of standing on their dignity while dodging accountability.
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"Just because it's not here, doesn't mean we're dodging the issue," Mulvaney said.
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Wanna see Terry Bradshaw scramble like he's dodging a linebacker in the pocket??
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While Heather's dodging a legal bullet, her marriage isn't coming out so clean.
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Just look at the tax-dodging prowess of the nine largest U.S. banks.
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On this album, he's sharing his methods for continuously dodging America's left hook.
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How did he make the turn from dodging surveillance to actually fighting it?
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A teenage girl was also slightly injured while dodging the plane, said Cmdr.
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For a moment, at least, Slager had a shot at completely dodging accountability.
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On Sunday, Senator Ted Cruz criticized Trump for dodging the David Duke issue.
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Drivers must get used to dodging other cars at malfunctioning eight-lane intersections.
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The chatter in your ears from Wedge and Biggs while dodging turret fire.
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That angry tax-and-draft-dodging little orange groundhog is running for president?
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Either way, the Kardashian dynasty has been dodging photo editing scandals for years.
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"The government needs to stop pussyfooting around on tax dodging," Mr. Corbyn said.
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Dodging trends is the trend, said Taylor Bliss, a 28-year-old decorator.
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After the budget committee meeting, opposition lawmakers criticised Scholz for dodging their questions.
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Still, Sabine keeps dodging Elodie, even when Molly tries to push them together.
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They'd been dodging questions—and accusations—exactly like this one for three years.
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I could not bear the lying or the guilt, the dodging and weaving.
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Sentenced to two years in prison for draft dodging, he served nine months.
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Riding with him is a master class in pothole dodging and neighbor greeting.
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Mattis, for instance, jabbed the president for his draft dodging via bone spurs.
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But it doesn&apost look like Cruise is interested in dodging that opportunity.
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Tax rates fell for rich people and for companies, while tax dodging rose.
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The Kardashian-Jenner clan are basically experts now at dodging her personal questions.
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The money Saimaiti laundered seems to have been made by dodging import tariffs.
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The man, played by Daniel Kaluuya, is generally unbothered, calmly dodging her barbs.
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But passnegers must weigh the speedy way of dodging gridlock against safety concerns.
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But in reality, dodging potholes on bumper-to-bumper freeways is the norm.
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They claimed the rules are aimed at lowering premiums — not dodging benefit requirements.
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I think she was never happier than when she was dodging the police.
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"You've given a very lawyerly and limited answer — you're dodging," Warren told Kraninger.
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Maybe I was just dodging—it was just some unconscious way of avoiding.
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While Trump was in flight, new details broke about his alleged draft-dodging.
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"We're not dodging bullets here," said Sheriff Tony Estrada of Santa Cruz County.
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Some California delegates took to social media to blast Biden for dodging the convention.
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" Bloom also claims that Kardashian and his mother, Kris Jenner, are "dodging their depositions.
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Gone are the days of awkwardly dodging up-sells at your local department store.
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Just weeks earlier, McConnell was dodging reporters' questions about whether he'd support a wall.
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Kelly accused Jones of dodging the question and making up excuses for his statements.
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I seemed to spend almost as much time dodging the authorities as interviewing them.
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A tax-dodging retailer can undercut law-abiding rivals or pocket a higher margin.
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If Donald Trump is defeated on November 8, we'll all be dodging a bullet.
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No juggling of objects set ablaze, or dodging knives while teetering atop a ball.
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That means dodging the immune system and inflammation, the body's natural responses to invasion.
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All of those trips to Congress, all that dissembling and dodging and general malarky?
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Gagnier says that "seedier, darker websites" can be very artful about dodging legal liability.
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McConnell is dodging Schumer's question because he knows he can get away with it.
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Trump recounted the story, saying Carlin "looked like an NFL star" dodging enemy fire.
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For one, those suspected of tax dodging tend to cluster in certain geographic areas.
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In the aftermath, the startup faced accusations of "dodging regulatory scrutiny" from US lawmakers.
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Dodging Mueller -- despite the potential legal soundness of that decision -- isn't in Trump's DNA.
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And corporate tax-dodging by deserting the U.S. isn't exactly a highly regarded behavior.
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Any pretense to a motivation other than dodging taxes has now been wiped away.
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Dodging door girls and bouncers, I wander around the halls in a confused haze.
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We walked down a crowded street, dodging vendors and peering around for our destination.
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As recently as last week, company officials were dodging whether they supported the bill.
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Gold-toothed pop-rapper Post Malone has spent the past few weeks dodging Death.
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" They've also been accused of "forging signatures, stiffing lawyers and dodging debt collection efforts.
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Most sip pints of Coopers while dodging the commotion at the front of stage.
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Clinton landed points when she exposed Mr. Trump's history of outsourcing and tax dodging.
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Perhaps a good place to start would be the theme of you dodging questions.
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By modern standards, Goldfinger wasn't doing anything wrong, apart perhaps from dodging some taxes.
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Totally unrepentant and dodging the question in its entirety, Mayweather's response was rather callous.
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After a lifetime of dodging the issue, I finally woke up in Trinidad, Colo.
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Efforts to curb multinationals from dodging tax have risen in prominence in recent months.
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In the video, Ms. Guimarães can be seen quickly dodging the man's puckered lips.
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After dodging questions about whether he would call himself a capitalist, former Colorado Gov.
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These charitable, god-fearing, tax-dodging souls become really generous in the holy month.
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Everyone wanted to know him — including groupies, whom he became very good at dodging.
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From minimizing one another's feelings to dodging difficult topics, communication problems can weaken relationships.
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The fight bled into the stands, with spectators dodging punches as the players brawled.
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And on impeachment, he has rankled even local talk radio hosts for dodging interviews.
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Mr. Dudman dashed back into his room, dodging bullets, and hid behind his bed.
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Burisma has faced allegations of dodging taxes and improperly securing licenses for gas deposits.
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"God, look at that Squadette, I'm dodging the game," my friend says to me.
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The nascent legal cannabis industry in America appears to be narrowly dodging a bullet.
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His strong moral compass is no match for a world where a black teenager living in a little house with his younger sister has to navigate a minefield of threats, from earning enough money to dodging cops to dodging his boss's bodyguards.
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As dawn broke on the fourth day they made a run for it, dodging gunfire.
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ET shared a terrifying video of Jackson dodging a pack of aggressive photographers following her.
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The FCC has remained largely silent on the issue, repeatedly dodging questions from Democratic lawmakers.
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The dodging feature involves moving away from items like dice, light bulbs, and a wrench.
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The risk is that spending is diverted from the normal budget process, dodging political oversight.
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I was reading their movements, parrying and dodging out of the way of their attacks.
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Mr Corbyn has long accused them of dodging tax and contributing little to the economy.
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Perhaps half of India's economic activity, and even more of its jobs, involve dodging tax.
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New Yorkers really don't need to be dodging runaway buses on top of everything else.
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They can certainly be just as inventive when it comes to dodging banned search terms.
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If the regulators side with the tribe, a rise in review-dodging deals seems likely.
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Hassan declined to answer the question three times, dodging and instead praising Clinton's other qualities.
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The other key technology for dodging banking institutions — and the state — is the distributed ledger.
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"Listen, when we put hope on the ballot, Chris, we win," Perez said, dodging again.
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And the kitten is exceptionally lovable, even when it's dodging bullets during a gun battle.
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"I don't want to go to jail tonight," he said, before dodging cars in the
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LONDON — Rickon Stark may terrible at dodging arrows, but at least he's honest on Twitter.
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FinCEN caught the Trump Taj Mahal dodging anti-money laundering rules again two decades later.
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Here, the combat unfolds: dodging attacks and hitting people with melee weapons until they die.
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Dodging flooding, debris and road closures, Janak pulled back into Bay City around 3 a.m.
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The new government axed his lucrative pipeline-security contract and he is currently dodging arrest.
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WASHINGTON — American lawmakers have for years been assailing companies for dodging taxes with overseas maneuvers.
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Or he's intentionally dodging the bullet and watching as it slams into the body politic.
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Titans are now more focused on defense, while Hunters are all about acrobatics and dodging.
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Trump was being pilloried by journalists for a paucity of briefings and dodging their questions.
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By dodging that mandate this week the Trump administration incurred the wrath of Capitol Hill.
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Next, she is dodging questions from her lifelong friends about how she makes a living.
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Climate change, migration and tax-dodging will be even harder to solve without global cooperation.
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Boston's defense stepped up, dodging eight Maple Leafs shot attempts to notch the penalty kill.
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She walked to the store through still-unfamiliar streets, dodging the glances of male strangers.
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I asked what was bothering him and was surprised when he kept dodging my questions.
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Her rivals, notably former Vice President Joe Biden, have accused her of dodging the question.
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She crossed the road by the old white-brick mosque, dodging a maze of cars.
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I was dodging pieces of paper and other flying material whipped up by the wind.
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One of the potential challenges for self-driving cars in Austin: dodging all the scooters.
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On the way home, Havlicek would run all the way downhill, dodging trees, falling often.
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Drake flatly denied getting "robbed" ... and technically he's right although he's clearly dodging the point.
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Past misdeeds include contaminating groundwater, San Bruno's pipeline explosion, deceitful lobbying tactics, and tax dodging.
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You know what's more annoying than dodging the occasional flash of somebody's Snapchat story-in-progress?
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But first, she needs her partner in crime: Felix, who has been totally dodging her calls.
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Rather than simply moaning about the new rules, clubs have been devising ways of dodging them.
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Samsung isn't dodging responsibility and is openly accepting blame for its lapse in quality assurance (QA).
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And celebrities are experts at dodging, spinning, and providing canned statements meant to protect their images.
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As the Flash, you run through a subway tunnel, dodging obstacles by stepping left and right.
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Ettel can be seen ducking and dodging the camera, true to Strong's portrayal in the parody.
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This isn't a matter of seeing a rock and dodging it, more like air traffic control.
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No. 3, dodging and deflecting, was evident in Clinton's handling of her private email server controversy.
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Climate change, migration and tax-dodging will be even harder to solve without global co-operation.
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Its incorporation offshore, initially in Panama, was seemingly motivated by administrative convenience rather than tax-dodging.
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By attempting to settle, PETA was likely dodging new case law that would affirm that precedent.
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TMZ posted footage on Wednesday that showed Jenner purposefully dodging Minaj on the VMAs red carpet.
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Nina Sergeevna (Annet Mahendru) — who's been dodging her seemingly inescapable fate since day one — is dead.
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But many bank-friendly loopholes would remain open, allowing the same tax dodging schemes to persist.
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He did not tolerate dodging, nor did he set up fights that privileged race over skill.
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He does all this while dodging bombs - 11 so far - that land directly on his hospital.
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Others have complained that their pokémon take a beating in fights even if they're dodging attacks.
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I'm flaky with the phone; a decade of dodging bill collectors will do that to you.
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Maybe it isn't, but dodging responsibility or blaming someone else doesn't make you look very professional.
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If it had shown up, it likely would have been dodging daggers from the big automakers.
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I think that if there's a way of dodging the issue, the court will find it.
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Sandy Levin (Mich.) is dodging questions on whether he plans to run for reelection in 2018.
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"I was really, really angry I felt, because he kept dodging us at rallies," Foxx said.
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We eat some lunch, then make our way to set, dodging deep puddles like land mines.
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As the wife of a celebrity, she said she had perfected the art of dodging attention.
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All the while, the White House is dodging scandals and trying to focus attention on infrastructure.
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Just ask Mr. Trump, who has employed systematic dodging for decades, according to a Times investigation.
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Once more, in Toronto, she didn't rule it out, dodging the question with a lame joke.
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The hearings were combative at times, with senators venting that administration officials were dodging simple questions.
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It's a lengthy fight, with the combatants breaking plates on heads and dodging quick knife jabs.
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The other parts of his life, like dodging bites and training alligators, are easy to Barczyk.
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Me dodging Iran's bullets, after Trump drafts me to fight for World War 3 #WWIII pic.twitter.
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After dodging a recent congressional hearing on ride-hailing, Uber provided written responses to committee members.
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For the player to win, a cow must cross a two-lane highway, dodging constant traffic.
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To me, the entire city feels this way, avoiding scaffolding, dodging tourists, overcrowded subway trains. Sigh.
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An even more extreme step would be to try to arrest witnesses who are dodging testifying.
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And its skaters are known for "bombing" them — dodging traffic and racing through intersections without stopping.
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He criticized Trump's discussion for dodging what he believed was a glaring factor in school shootings.
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Crossing the city at high speeds while dodging cars and buses, they deliver documents and small parcels.
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Rosenstein and his colleagues act as if companies like Apple are protecting criminals, and dodging legal warrants.
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You'll likely have to do some dodging and deflecting of blaster shots to take down these stormtroopers.
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During winter months, students wear coats to class, dodging buckets that catch water leaking through the ceiling.
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I hold my ground, blocking and dodging for several minutes, taking my own shots when I can.
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You rush through the cramped battlefield, dodging machine gun fire as you move from cover to cover.
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Friends canceling usual plans, dodging your calls, trying to wheedle you into that "Fierce & Fabulous" class again.
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One second, you're sitting in an office, and the next you're dodging bullets in a refugee camp.
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Misfits amid the traffic, pacing with the cars, dodging pedestrians and cyclists as we blow through lights.
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Jenna spends her adult life dodging death at the hands of dangerous boyfriends, most famously, Mickey Rourke.
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Monkeys ambled down one street in the colonial heart of the capital, easily dodging the few cars.
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And today, Nancy Pelosi dodging questions when the reporters tried to ask her about all of this.
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Dodging the overall trend, retail rents for premier shopping centers located in affluent areas continue to rise.
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The deal moves the U.S. closer to dodging the threat of debt default and automatic spending cuts.
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Any hope Trump had of dodging and deflecting on the issue through November 8 is now gone.
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It began like any other run in here, dodging large geese and other prisoners out for strolls.
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During debates, Cruz mostly kept his distance from the front-runner, repeatedly dodging opportunities to poke him.
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De Blasio accused former Biden of dodging questions on deportations that took place under the Obama administration.
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They ended up dodging a bullet, as the Dalai Lama drama did not do very well. 216.
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Worse, companies could buy small subsidiaries with the express purpose of dodging FTC oversight, the agency said.
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Among the refugees and Syrians who have entered on other visas are many men dodging the draft.
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It's all about looking for the yellow "flash" of your opponent, and immediately dodging their impending attack.
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Smuggled in a truck and dodging bullets and checkpoints in the dead of night Hasna barely survived.
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But, if ever there was an award for charismatic question dodging, it would go to Mandy Patinkin.
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But Apple's tax dodging is just the tip of a huge iceberg of offshore corporate tax avoidance.
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Scaling the fences, dodging the police, trying to get onto a truck to sanctuary — against all odds.
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The racism, the dodging of accountability, and the manipulation of public opinion just comes with the territory.
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" There's even an asteroid-dodging space flight that owes a spiritual debt to "The Empire Strikes Back.
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But matters are different online, where journalists sometimes have had better luck in dodging the party's censors.
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Policymakers also need to get much tougher on the dark arts of management such as tax-dodging.
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This tax dodging by corporations and wealthy individuals denies American families and communities resources they desperately need.
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I'm dodging blood or ground beef projectiles from landing on my camera, my shirt, or my Vans.
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Big multinational corporations are dodging $2023 billion in taxes on $2.6 trillion in profits they've stashed offshore.
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He snuck out to get drunk, dodging the flashlights of the production team on his way back.
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When there were lulls in the fighting, Ismail would head out into the street, dodging sniper fire.
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I was struck by the huge diversity of the Prince fans ducking and dodging all around me.
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Still, some Chinese exporters may be successfully dodging the blow of U.S. duties by diversifying their markets.
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To get more wins like that, we need Congress to outlaw the worst corporate tax-dodging abuses.
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"He might not even run for Speaker," said St. Louis County Commissioner Pete Stauber, dodging the question.
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"Personal Symphonic Movement," by the Finnish choreographer Elina Pirinen, acknowledges this heaviness by dodging and resisting it.
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Tom Hanton, hit Trump for dodging the draft in Vietnam, "serving only himself," and for criticizing Sen.
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A few years later, he was dodging traffic and pedestrians in a steamer coat of sheared beaver.
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Giuliani is in the process of dodging the question when he throws in this encomium to Trumpism.
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The surest path to winning over these skeptics is to stop dodging some aspects of her record.
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Dodging responsibility may keep you feeling safe, but it also keeps you small and limits your potential.
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In the preview, Kelly attempts to be tough with Jones, and accuses him of dodging her questions.
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Of course, more realistically, you'll probably be sipping your Doubleshot while dodging traffic on a scorching morning.
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Some stressful issues could pop up, but you Pisces people are excellent at dodging confrontations, so whatever.
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Parents are dodging pigskins, shoulder pads, and bulky helmets in favor of soccer balls and baseball bats.
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As the wife of a celebrity, Christine Marinoni said she had perfected the art of dodging attention.
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I'm not running, jumping, and dodging in the way I usually am—I'm smackin' a dang pinball.
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These elusive, ice-dodging, deep-diving whales have 10-foot snaggletoothed tusks, and they see with sound.
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The stop, also known as the "pigeon poop stop," has locals dodging falling feathers and flying excrement.
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"We are not getting into theatrical distribution," he said emphatically — as if pre-emptively dodging a bullet.
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One victim who was able to flee through a back door, dodging Anderson's bullets as he fled.
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"For this, I have the same responsibility as Olaf Scholz does - and I'm not dodging," she added.
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After dodging people taking pictures in front of the highly Instagrammable Manhattan Bridge view on Washington Street ...
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Viral posts quickly began circulating, making light of draft-dodging and Americans fighting a war in Iran.
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For some people, big family gatherings means dodging questions about the next step in your love life.
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On Twitter, anti-Semitic and racist trolls prowl around, pouncing on users while dodging the site's moderators.
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The burden of the law falls not on tax-dodging millionaires but on ordinary Americans living abroad.
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Dodging definitions, he referred to himself, half-jokingly, as a nomad, though he didn't live like one.
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Trying to sprint across the road while dodging cars and motorcycles is a pretty surefire way to die.
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That said, Clinton's campaign is dodging questions about their initial party line ... that she was overheated and dehydrated.
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There was even an UberBoat that assisted in dodging the soul-crushing traffic during Art Basel Miami Beach.
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This happens when a civilization adapts to radically changing weather and sea levels over time, dodging the bullet.
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It embraced a growth-at-all-cost mindset, even when that meant questionably ethical means, including dodging regulators.
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Earlier Saturday, Trump defended the raids via Twitter, arguing that the targeted families have been dodging the law.
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It's aggressive about dodging taxes, and about getting everyone else to subsidize its inevitable growth through tax breaks.
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After the battling wights at Wintefell and dodging dragon fire at King's Landing, Arya has seen a lot.
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Whereas fall was heavy on the boots, Rihanna's spring will involve even more deft grate-dodging in stilettos.
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Battles in "Episode Gladiolus" are mostly a matter of spamming the attack button and occasionally dodging incoming blows.
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Battles progress quickly, forcing you to rotate between melee, gunplay, healing, and dodging within seconds of each other.
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The members covertly exited the meeting with the help of hotel staff, dodging press waiting for them outside.
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Driving along the South Perth Esplanade, it will carry passengers while dodging anything from parked cars to cyclists.
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It takes some practice to get used to swinging your arms about while also jumping, blocking, and dodging.
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This all happens in real time, so you'll have to solve puzzles while dodging enemies and their attacks.
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Hulu is offering an incredible deal on a 6-month HBO subscription so you can quit dodging spoilers.
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But Ali's conviction for draft dodging was overturned by the Supreme Court in 1971 in a unanimous decision.
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Muhammad Javad Zarif, the foreign minister, has taken to Beijing and Brussels his ideas for dodging American curbs.
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The host was Lord Byron, at 28 already a jaded superstar, who was dodging a scandal in England.
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They put this ahead of many of our own ideas on unfair trade, tax dodging, and climate change.
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Videos captured how precisely and quickly Ali moved, artfully dodging dozens of blows in a matter of seconds.
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The opening area works as a tutorial introducing players to the core concepts of combos, blocking, and dodging.
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Tim Cook's is particularly good at capturing the wry smile he makes when dodging questions in an interview.
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Rad wouldn't talk about Tinder's financial details, though, dodging the question on whether or not Tinder is profitable.
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After dodging (by swiping left or right), quickly hit your opponent (by tapping on your Pokémon, not theirs).
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Wasserman Schultz has dodged debates for four months and she's been dodging her own constituents for even longer.
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But the Tibetan spiritual leader was shuffled out through a back door, dodging a pile of garbage bags.
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Liberals have seized on that to say she is fearful of the growing protests and dodging her constituents.
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This just scratches the surface of the tax-dodging schemes employed by some of America's most-profitable corporations.
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So he fled -- dodging bullets in Iran, taking the boat to Greece, and enduring tear gas near Hungary.
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Small businesses, which complain most vociferously about tax-dodging by big firms with expensive lawyers, are particularly happy.
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I'll make you a promise: As long as he keeps dodging town hall meetings, I'll keep coming back.
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Yes, those are harder issues to discuss, but dodging them is what makes customers untrusting of Android manufacturers.
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Avenatti renewed his calls to debate Hannity earlier on Tuesday, asking why the host was still "dodging" him.
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Epic Games is dodging the question right now, and Sony and Microsoft aren't being upfront about the reasons.
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The paper rails against so-called tax-dodging corporations, some of which pay a negative effective tax rate.
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They have put more of their cash into higher-return assets, often dodging regulatory limits to do so.
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" When the young woman didn't respond, he preened like a baby peacock, "Just like Hillary—dodging the question.
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The two spend the rest of the video hunting together, playing chess, and dodging the other enemy robots.
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His situation grew so desperate that he began dodging the registrar and sleeping on friends' couches, Moss says.
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After the 236 situation, I'm SO out of the prediction business... Matt [21985:240 PM] Dodging is key.
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Justice Gorsuch, in an unusually testy exchange, accused him of dodging questions and being disrespectful to other lawyers.
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The second elasticity is the elasticity of avoidance: how much tax dodging increases as tax rates go up.
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The mines maneuvered with uncanny grace, dodging debris and leaping over obstacles like lions, stalking anything that moved.
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Plenty of other men's magazines showed nude women, but most were unabashedly crude and forever dodging postal censors.
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Mix my own Isobutyl Nitrite poppers in a homemade chem lab while dodging chemical burns and lung damage?
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The first sign of resistance was an outbreak of large-scale fare-dodging, which suddenly escalated into violence.
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She was too adept at dodging, deflecting and flat-out lying to blurt out such an inconvenient truth.
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The IRS alleges Facebook undervalued the intellectual property it sold to the subsidiary, thereby dodging billions in taxes.
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Former business partners also accused each of them of forging signatures, stiffing lawyers and dodging debt collection efforts.
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I visited a McDonald's in the busy Myeongdong neighborhood, dodging busy shoppers as I ducked into the store.
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"I don't want you to think I'm dodging the question, so I'm going to go now," he answered.
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They crossed the street diagonally, dodging skateboarders filming videos and shoppers haggling with street vendors selling overstock produce.
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Her comments come in the wake of concerns raised in France that Google is allegedly dodging copyright rules.
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Republicans are dodging reporters in the Capitol to avoid being called to account for the President's latest transgression.
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You'll want a lot of open space for this one, as you'll be moving and dodging a lot.
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The suspects made it at least 25 miles away, hopping curbs, maneuvering around other vehicles and dodging police.
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Survivor Ahmed Khan, after dodging a bullet fired by the shooter, ran to a mosque to warn others.
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Some senators back an impeachment inquiry while others are dodging or saying more time is needed. http://bit.
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DMX handed out awards to photogs after dodging a bullet in court Friday ... Best Dog in a Supporting Roll.
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Syreeta Gary told Fox 4 News that her daughter was "dodging bullets" during the shooting, but was not injured.
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The American knocked out Bermane Stiverne in New York last Saturday and then accused Joshua of 'dodging' a showdown.
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Was he dodging the question and simply pretending that he drinks mustard, or does he really drink the condiment?
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But there is a deeper explanation for Mr Trump's willingness to admit to dodging taxes and bilking small contractors.
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After narrowly dodging a bullet in the Russia investigation, Trump handed his enemies a ripe issue to dig into.
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They have intensified since 2007, when America's Congress was alerted to brazen tax-dodging through UBS, Switzerland's largest bank.
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The sense of scale is phenomenal, whether you're dodging giant Piranha Plants or being overtaken by a colossal Bowser.
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Defense dodging Tensions have raised considerably on the peninsula since Pyongyang allegedly successfully tested a hydrogen bomb in January.
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And a lot of avoiding of the big issues, a lot of dodging what's in front of our face.
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More likely, though, you'll find yourself dodging traffic on a path punctuated with stop lights, detours, and blind alleys.
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Fortunately for them ... the 'Baywatch' babes never gave up their personal info, dodging a huge bullet ... just like Dog.
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It was drafted in a rush, and one expert thinks it would fail to catch 80% of tax-dodging.
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Although he's dodging charges in Demi's case, there's a warrant out for his arrest on a different drug case.
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Even if only a few people see a leader's misstep (instead of millions), dodging accountability can be incredibly damaging.
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The goal of each stage is to suppress enemies and survive, dodging countless bullets with these Matrix-like reflexes.
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If the companies' legal executives look like they're obfuscating or dodging questions, that will inflame an already tense investigation.
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Empowering these whistleblowers is key to rooting out bad actors who are breaking the law by dodging their taxes.
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Much has been written elsewhere as to why the implication of draft dodging had such power to end careers.
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Sakuraba retreated, easily dodging kicks that a few fights earlier would have bamboozled him, and pounding in low kicks.
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Rather, the issue is the lost tax revenue or, as most in the public would see it, tax dodging.
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The Republican front-runner has been dodging releasing his returns on the specious grounds that he was being audited.
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Soldiers who once practised dealing with terrorists' roadside bombs now drill in dodging enemy air strikes or chemical weapons.
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Whether you're writing or reading novels about whales, dodging the shadow of "Moby-Dick" is harder than you'd imagine.
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But German officials said Tuesday that the economy likely returned to growth during the quarter, dodging a potential recession.
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And people like this 21-year-old Hong Kong student have spent their summer dodging chemical and rubber bullets.
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One warning: Venus retrograde is a shit time for a makeover, so avoid unnecessary tears by dodging the salon!
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After a summer of dodging hexes, we really want to see Posty enjoy himself, but this ain't it chief.
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Wearing a red scarf over her head and white face makeup while dodging bullets, Ling captivated The Crow's audiences.
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That alluring fantasy of dodging responsibility for our own development is at the heart of the ancient astronaut hypothesis.
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Families jumping from bridges, getting kidnapped along dusty roads, dodging tear gas cannons fired by police from richer nations.
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"That's more than I know," he said, dodging the unfounded theorizing, before attempting to strike a more conciliatory tone.
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After Jackson was summarily canned, Porzingis still spent part of the offseason dodging text messages from his head coach.
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Katt Williams is dodging jail time for the alleged robbery of paparazzo in Bev Hills by copping a plea.
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After dodging an I.E.D., she took charge when her new male lieutenant panicked and unwittingly disabled their radio network.
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For some, dodging the bullet of leukemia made them cherish their partner and their parents and children even more.
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The filmmakers score an interview with head fraudster Billy McFarland, who reveals an infinite capacity for dodging the truth.
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After about 10 minutes crunching twigs and dodging branches, we caught sight of the lake peeking through the trees.
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Boomers gave us Donald Trump, the draft-dodging, tax-evading, wife-cheating poster child for '60s-bred self-indulgence.
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I had no weapons, and goofed up the one form of defense I have: dodging out of the way.
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While dodging questions of discrimination and taste, the BBC's management has shown by what standards of trivia it measures.
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Others are still dodging ICE interviews, have agreed to go through deportation proceedings or have gone on the run.
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Investors in the new bonds were primarily tax-dodging Westerners, but they also included kleptocrats and organized-crime groups.
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I ended up dodging into a pizzeria on a side street just before the owner slammed the door shut.
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On Monday, Prince Andrew was accused by prosecutors in New York of dodging an F.B.I. interview about Mr. Epstein.
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Dodging the issue of how Medicare For All can realistically be financed isn't tenable, even in the short-term.
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His dodging and weaving skills proved no match for mine; eventually I lost track of them on the highway.
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"I couldn't, and I'm not dodging, I couldn't comment on that for a couple reasons," Kelly told the audience.
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Menashi tangled with several senators, including Kennedy, during his confirmation hearing over frustration that he was dodging their questions.
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Burisma, which denies any wrongdoing, has faced allegations of dodging taxes and of improperly securing licenses for gas deposits.
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Some analysts fear the economy could contract this quarter after dodging a return to recession early in the year.
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One minute Tucker's taking a shit on someone's lawn, the next he and Cube are dodging a drive by.
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For God sakes, you look at the things that are said still today, to this day, they're dodging it.
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Justin Bieber just avoided the wrath of the law -- for now -- dodging a potential bench warrant for his arrest.
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There's no way you'd be able to carry a conventional tablet that size while dodging disrupter fire from invading aliens.
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Children really do ask the darnedest things, and this subject often means fielding (or dodging) questions about sex and genitalia.
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They are still dodging the quintessential "Broke Boy," and they're all about their mantra: save your money and spend his.
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This was a crucial move from a president who has been dodging acknowledgment of the growing number of hate crimes.
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Rodgers is already going to be dodging a good Giants pass rush left and right and running for first downs.
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Think less Wild Wild you-know-what and more herding cattle and dodging tumbleweeds on your way to the saloon.
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The tension in the room was only exacerbated by Woodward's repeated claims that Kantor and Twohey were dodging his question.
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Critics said the tax dodging case was an effort to crack down on critical media, a claim Duterte had denied.
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Paying off and dodging officials, connections also sell off migrants and refugees among themselves, or herd them in migrant ghettos.
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The deal moves the U.S. closer to dodging the threat of debt default and automatic, across-the-board spending cuts.
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So I started dodging my friends, saying "I don't feel well" to keep from having to disclose my financial condition.
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Tata and the Escobar squad round up the kids, literally dodging bullets as they make their way to the car.
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Yet here are all these YouTube videos featuring superhuman players dodging enemy fire and taking down bosses like it's nothing.
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In Nicky's letter about nixing the draft dodging plan, he calls Jack "Superman" and signs it "CK" for Clark Kent.
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Screenwriters Jamie Linden, Alan DiFiore, and Jim Kouf fill the story with surprises, cleverly acknowledging and dodging some expected clichés.
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But Comey, who spent a fair amount of his testimony dodging leading questions from both sides, danced around their queries.
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Pretty much the only business tax-dodging American corporations are doing in tax havens is the business of tax avoidance.
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It takes place at a club, where Puth navigates the dance floor, dodging the intermittent appearances of his ex-girlfriend.
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During my visit, I saw them frequently engaged in sustained conversations with customers (and dodging unwanted advances from drunken customers).
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Conservatives, however, have more to celebrate than the moderate Republicans, who have been hiding from their constituents and dodging reporters.
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But cases tied to three large categories—mortgages, tax evasion and the dodging of sanctions—have largely run their course.
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But as the video above shows, now DeepMind's AI is dodging skulls, grabbing keys, and scoring points like a pro.
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There's a real thrill when the lions fly into formation against the Galran threat, dodging laser cannon blasts and missiles.
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Consider this: 86,000 or so New Yorkers already commute on two wheels daily, dodging groggy pedestrians and pushy taxi drivers.
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One academic study found that tax dodging by major corporations costs the U.S. Treasury up to $111 billion a year.
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But we have created perverse incentives: C.E.O.s have a responsibility to shareholders to make money, and tax dodging accomplishes that.
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They'll keep dodging them if they simply want to make sure she can stagger across the finish line this fall.
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We crossed the first bridge into the ruins amid a cacophony of foreign languages, dodging selfie sticks and large backpacks.
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The so-called "valuation rule" is mainly meant to stop companies from dodging royalties by selling minerals through internal subsidiaries.
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Grey gave military doctor Will Thorpe her number a few episodes back, but has so far been dodging his advances.
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The enemy variety doesn't effectively neutralize favorite tactics like circle strafing, dodging, and ducking behind cover for a quick reload.
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Still, she zipped along the course, dodging obstacles, according to the book "First Ladies of Running" (2016), by Amby Burfoot.
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"Dodging open car doors is a daily risk" for urban cyclists, said Dr. Charney, a retired physician and dedicated cyclist.
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The groups that are already dodging taxes through offshore accounting are the ones that make out with the biggest benefits.
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There, she runs and runs some more, dodging danger and villains who are also searching for her father's mystery goddess.
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Eventually, after dodging a number of people with bad designs on him, Saroo ends up in an orphanage in Calcutta.
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Vulnerable Senate Republicans are dodging questions about whether they support a lawsuit seeking to overturn the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
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Your ride to the graveyard will be in a vehicle donated by some god-fearing, and probably tax-dodging, dude.
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Pompeo continued dodging questions concerning the meeting, and the absence of readouts of the president&aposs conversations with foreign leaders.
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Behind the scenes: Most centrist Democrats have publicly avoided committing to how they'll vote — expertly dodging reporters in the halls.
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" Patterns of coroners dodging paperwork and scrawling "other" next to the line titled "Race" and "accidental death" next to "C.
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So instead of dodging the question and talking about your strengths, or worse, launching into a personal monologue, be prepared.
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Soon, the British Prime Minister was aboard HMS Duke of York, dodging U-boats and plowing across the wintery Atlantic.
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Players need to know how to cut down trees, craft pickaxes, and explore underground caves while dodging monsters and lava.
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Thanks to a variety of loopholes and tax-dodging methods, those 6.73 corporations paid an average rate of 21.2 percent.
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Or maybe they were going to give the money to charity, dodging capital gains while picking up a nice deduction.
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Maybe we need to take care of a guy who could possibly snitch us out, because now he's dodging us.
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The cracked and broken paving makes it torture to ride anywhere, specially if you're constantly dodging hostile cars and trucks.
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Her future husband, Amer al-Daher, who lived nearby, was dodging sniper fire just to get to his university classes.
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But beyond his reaction to the memo, Page mostly continued his habit of dodging questions about his connections to Russia.
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That sets them apart from many of last year's titles, which offered prescriptive advice on dodging distractions and regaining control.
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Dodging weirdos dressed as Knuckles asking me to take them to their queen and dropping portals to "Uganda" was not.
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"Another Medium" twitches around, dodging melodic resolution as high keyboard arpeggios waver in reaction to the chord progression's nervous shift.
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Enter apartment sharing, which for many renters is a way of dodging the exorbitant cost of living in the Big Apple.
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In 2015, British "freerunner" James Kingston climbed the edifice without safety ropes and without permission, dodging security cameras as he went.
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In December, he settled a lawsuit, dodging the threat that several of his accusers would tell their stories in open court.
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Falanga says that dodging dynamic objects is beyond the ken of even the most commercial advanced drones on the market today.
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She escapes through the ruined streets of her home, dodging Russian soldiers and avoiding the gas of an unnamed chemical weapon.
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Then teams of GPS-wielding surveyors must traipse through rugged borderlands, erecting pillars, reassuring locals and in some places dodging landmines.
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The whole system is (theoretically) powered by artificial intelligence, which Airbus says will develop a "seamless travel experience" by dodging congestion.
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In the early 1870s, President Ulysses S. Grant's buddies were caught stealing and bribing, speculating on gold and dodging whiskey taxes.
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And its dodging PR strategy reveals what seems to be a crippling obsession among its leadership with optics rather than outcomes.
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Dodging drones And of course Haibatullah will be trying to make sense of the U.S. airstrike in Pakistan, which killed Mansour.
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After months of dodging requests to testify on Capitol Hill, Google's CEO is finally taking his turn in the hot seat.
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The animals are as comfortable lounging with tea drinkers at a café as they are dodging cars on traffic-choked streets.
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Where two companies are embedded in a supply chain or part of the same company, dodging duties may require moving premises.
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If you enjoy dodging, attacking, and defending against clever enemies, then Dead Cells will keep you amused (and frustrated) for hours.
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Some influencers went underground, dodging registration requirements by not spending more than 20% of their time working for any single client.
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Often you end up dodging people on the sidewalk, getting stuck at traffic lights, or gagging from the smell of trash.
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Technology services are especially vulnerable to politics and protectionism, reflecting concerns about fake news, tax-dodging, job losses, privacy and espionage.
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Use the arrows to move, dodging bullets and locking on to targets, and use 'Z' to shoot once you've locked on.
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They learned how to adjust their aim to gun recoil, for example, and proved to be surprisingly good at dodging bullets.
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Despite the novel circumstances, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will be dodging a minefield of familiar gender pitfalls and double standards.
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After months of dodging the press, she invited reporters to travel on her new campaign jet last week and took questions.
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Last November, a PhD student developed his own tree-dodging algorithm and tested the drone in a field at 30 mph.
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You feel very cool during engagements, picking off enemies, dodging behind cover, flying to a new vantage point and so on.
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All the dribbling, all the shooting—all while running and dodging people trying to smack the ball out of your hands.
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Dodging thickets of poison oak, we stomped up hillsides surrounding the town to get close up views of the ISP's towers.
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He repeatedly avoided addressing the supposed heart of the case, dodging reporters' questions about whether Trump's actions over Ukraine were wrong.
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Tax-dodging and race-baiting are acceptable, because there is no significant constituency in the GOP that cares about those issues.
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He also announced this weekend plans to set up a task force to investigate allegations of tax-dodging and money laundering.
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" Virgil had a quick reply: "While you're in your beds sleeping at night, I'm running, ducking, dodging and hiding under houses.
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The Caesar of history and of Shakespeare's original, at least, had earned credibility in war, instead of dodging the Vietnam draft.
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Our avatars, two women in flowing tunics and ritualistic masks, circle each other, dodging in exploratory rings, feinting and striking tentatively.
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The dodging of citizens is not by accident it is by design by the senior management of cabinet and subcabinet departments.
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What's more ... Michelle wants a judge to get Terrence to stop dodging the tab ... claiming he's essentially hiding his "Empire" money.
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Pence did an artful DC two-step -- especially for a freshman -- dodging the question by saying he can't speak for Karen.
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Briefing highlights: On Tillerson dodging whether he called Trump a "moron": "It's beneath the Secretary of State" to address those rumors.
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They'll be asking about the big story—why the narcissist ace with the celebrity profile is dodging the media firing squad.
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"One benefit for GOP senators if Moore wins: improved cardio and agility dodging cameras for the next 11 months," Kochel tweeted.
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Nothing will change that until American voters demand that Congress, when it comes to war, stop dodging and start deciding again.
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But before she knew it, she was dodging abuse and stones thrown at her by strangers, as well as familiar faces.
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Specifically, he asked the federal government to investigate allegations that Chinese steel companies were dodging tariffs in deals with American businesses.
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It also noted his now-defunct Trump University, calling it fraudulent, as well as a lawsuit against Trump for dodging taxes.
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Like C.K., however, his main strategy for dodging backlash is to claim he asked for "the permission of her mother" first.
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On December 10, Justices Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch and Samuel Alito seemed to call out their colleagues for dodging controversial topics.
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But Kevin Donohoe, a spokesman for the Florida Democratic Party, said in an email that DeSantis was dodging requests for debates.
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Farrah Abraham's dodging one big bullet, financially, after her allegedly drunken arrest because a clothing company is standing by their woman.
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Higgins is former police captain who resigned from his post in 2007, dodging major disciplinary measures for excessive use of force.
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The administration isn't helping by dodging and weaving, though it may be a necessity when speaking for a volatile, thoughtless manchild.
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And while plenty can go wrong when they get together in conference, both parties sound fairly sanguine about dodging a catastrophe.
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YouTube deleted the channel shortly after Vice's report went live for circumventing the company's Terms of Service by dodging the ban.
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The Brazilian later admitted to dodging his drug test for taking a series of diuretics—a banned substance in the state.
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Still, between the nonstop dodging of cars and motorbikes, it's fairly doable — and a great way to work up an appetite.
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You sense him in this memoir, like a photographer working in a darkroom, burning his memories here and dodging them there.
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As fare dodging became rampant, some metro stations closed and police cracked down violently on passengers who had jumped over turnstiles.
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How do you think Ralph would react if a Democratic candidate connected the brothers' story to Trump's draft-dodging bone spur?
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A frantic life as a cab-dodging, tip-chasing food app deliveryman When you order delivery, an army of workers mobilize.
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Ducking and dodging As senators arrived at the Capitol Monday morning, many Republicans seemed unprepared to hand the onslaught of questions.
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For bond investors, dodging bullets was just as important as participating in the year's big turnaround stories, chiefly Ukraine and Argentina.
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There are plenty of agents in North Korea, China, Russia, the Middle East and beyond, who are adept at dodging sanctions.
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The practice of a Supreme Court nominee dodging a tricky question is so pervasive it has a nickname: The Ginsburg Rule.
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EU states decided last month to draw up the list in a bid to discourage the most aggressive tax dodging practices.
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In both cases, the Spanish authorities found the players guilty of dodging taxes on the income derived from their image rights.
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The service is so unpopular that more than 1,000 reservists were charged in the last three years for dodging mandatory retraining.
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" In December 2015, Trump essentially called Bezos's ownership of the Post a tax-dodging scheme for his "no-profit company, Amazon.
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When Poppy Bush ran against Bill Clinton, he simply assumed that the public would not choose a draft-dodging womanizer over him.
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A kite surfer in California is spotted dodging a humpback whale as he rides the waves near San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge.
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Photo: GettyThe FCC chairman has been formally accused of dodging and deceiving the federal lawmakers charged with the oversight of his agency.
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Top Democratic lawmakers slammed Facebook and Twitter on Wednesday for dodging new questions about Russian efforts to spread propaganda on their platforms.
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The Game believes he's dodging real bullets in Chicago now that a judge has granted his request to postpone a court hearing.
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Bravo led Echo between two of the houses, dodging a backyard fence that looked to have been built from dried grapewood branches.
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But even when Archer was rappelling off a skyscraper or dodging the KGB, the show was always steeped in Old Hollywood archetypes.
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Josh, Wesley, and Angelica are dodging ghoulies, murderous, power-hungry jocks, and Principal Burr at all times in order to stay alive.
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Daenerys survived riding her dragon thousands of feet into the air, miraculously dodging arrows left and right during the loot train attack.
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R. Kelly has spent much of his career quietly dodging legal issues, and for the first time he might be facing consequences.
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The new transport minister, Paola Tapia, has created a task-force to help reduce fare-dodging and promised more money for inspectors.
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Dodging this issue has become far more difficult, given the US military withdrawal from Turkey and the Turkish assault on Syrian Kurds.
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The Mexican border guards ignore the flotilla below them and its duty-dodging cargoes; they bring the town a lot of business.
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Going into the 1992 Democratic convention, voters knew Bill Clinton had been accused of dodging the draft and cheating on his wife.
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For example, he has espoused better union representation for workers, higher taxes on the rich and a crackdown on corporate tax-dodging.
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I mean, imagine the excessive dodging I'd need to act out every time someone asked where I got my cool new slacks.
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He spends the first third of the episode dodging Richard and trying to figure out how to tell him what he's done.
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Dodging firewalls and masking your IP address usually requires firing up separate—often paid-for—software or plug-ins while you're browsing.
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Her flair, taste for public relations and punchy attacks on tax-dodging tech firms make her a natural fit for Mr Macron.
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He also appeared before a meeting of the EU parliament's council of presidents — where he was heckled for dodging MEPs' specific concerns.
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So next time you are at the ocean dodging beach umbrellas, make sure to keep an eye out for swimming tarantulas too.
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For example, if someone hates public speaking, rather than dodging opportunities to grab a microphone, she would actively pursue chances to perform.
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America seems not to feel bound by the global rules being crafted as a result of its own war on tax-dodging.
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Ending deferral—demanding corporations pay all their taxes every year like everyone else—is the best way to end offshore tax dodging.
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West Hollywood residents were relieved that with the wall out of order, they could finally drive around their neighborhood without dodging influencers.
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Farmer spent the next few weeks dodging phone calls from Haag's wife while he came up with the money to pay them.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The infighting and reality-dodging that surrounds Britain's exit from the European Union can seem like a grim comedy.
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Despite the market dodging one bullet after another, investors by at least one account are more worried than they've been all year.
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During previous interviews with CNN, many defectors have recounted stories of dodging police, and working with criminal gangs to escape through China.
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Expect some early employees to bite, given that it's exhausting to be a paper millionaire who has to keep dodging rent collectors.
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The first caveat, however, is that all fish—from bear-dodging salmon, to bottom-feeders like catfish—have their own behavioral predilections.
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As we've seen over the past few years, those on the dole of post-Soviet dictatorships aren't simply dodging questions of shame.
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The problems snowball from there: informal wages are just a tenth of those in the formal sector, and tax-dodging is rampant.
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The heavy muscles worked under his smooth, broad back as he virtually hurled his 218 pounds at the dodging, bobbing, dancing Clay.
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From conspiracy theories to thought pieces, it's hard to navigate the internet right now without dodging spoilers like they're last season's Demogorgon.
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When it becomes an excuse for dodging responsibilities while enjoying the benefits of open markets, it endangers both social harmony and openness.
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Pelosi initially defended Conyers, dodging questions about whether he should resign and calling on the House Ethics Committee to investigate the allegations.
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Apart from dodging waves which can throw sailors overboard, fatigue is also a major factor in the 24-hour a day racing.
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Campaigns haven't formed, and most top potential candidates are dodging presidential questions by saying they are still only thinking about a run.
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Now Bombardier is so intent on dodging the consequences of their actions they have given away their marquee airplane program for nothing.
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Carlos Beruff, the Florida millionaire businessman running against Rubio, released a new digital ad Monday that cobbles together Rubio dodging that question.
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The report called for governments to crack down on tax dodging and to invest more in public services available to the poor.
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"It's real, I can really actually talk about a final, I've been dodging that bullet for the last few days," Federer said.
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During Friday's daily press briefing, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders refused to address the matter, dodging questions about Sadler's comments.
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Singapore, one of the world's richest countries, came in the bottom 10, partly because of practices which facilitate tax dodging, Oxfam said.
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"President Obama failed very badly with Crimea," Trump said, dodging questions on how Moscow's occupation of the territory affects U.S.-Russia relations.
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Trump returned to his homeland in the early 1900s, but he was scheduled to be deported because of his draft-dodging history.
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Dodging pterodactyls, the two fight to avoid panic attacks before finally coming off their delusional high, and reconciling to get back home.
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Finding the right amount of chill hours — the cold weather that kiwis need to produce — and dodging freezes make the task difficult.
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After ducking and dodging each other for months, it looks like the universe has brought Hannah back to Bachelor prince Tyler Cameron.
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If we stay, the regime is going to arrest my sons, if only because they have been dodging the draft for years.
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So when authorities accused her of dodging taxes and fined her nearly $70 million on Wednesday, they also sent a broader signal.
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GOP tries to undermine Schiff offensive Most of the senators in the spotlight have spent days dodging reporters as their dilemma sharpens.
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Uber has been hit with challenges across the region over concerns that it is undercutting traditional taxi services and dodging the law.
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He resides at that most treacherous intersection where free speech meets government power and political passion, dodging traffic from left and right.
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And at another news conference with the Finnish president, Trump repeated his stupefying performance, rambling and raving, dodging questions and misdirecting attention.
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Some of the artists came, too: They had no money, were exhibiting in one another's Beijing apartments and dodging post-Tiananmen censors.
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On Thursday, a CNN crew arrived after hours of driving, dodging debris and driving through portions of roads that had washed away.
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He escaped by dodging the agents in the parking lot and hiding in a nearby building until they gave up the chase.
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She didn't want to spend her life in a suit, or in a lab, or on a remote island, dodging monkey excretions.
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The remainder of our tour of duty was back to the grind of routine patrols, dodging snipers, booby traps and brief firefights.
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But sure, a flying car wouldn't be so bad, if it meant dodging all the traffic on the 101 and 280 highways.
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Social media stars with big platforms like James Charles also faced criticism for tweets about draft-dodging that some felt were offensive.
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Thomas, who rarely speaks up at oral arguments, has expressed frustration in previous opinions that the Court was dodging 2nd Amendment cases.
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My concern is that I look as if I'm dodging work by not divulging the reason for a particular health-related absence.
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"The truth is that we have a rigged tax code that has essentially legalized tax dodging for large corporations," Senator Sanders said.
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Health-related grounds, criminal convictions, security and public safety grounds, immigration law violations, and draft-dodging disqualify many potential immigrants as inadmissible.
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With one defender between him and the goal, he surged from the left wing, dodging pockmarks in the yellow-dirt soccer field.
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So far, he's made a lavish living by dodging the law and common decency, and should not be rewarded for his deviance.
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Stocks on French exchanges surged to a nine-year high and the euro climbed, dodging the latest immediate threat to its existence.
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He also berated radical Islamist groups for attacking civilians, criticized the government for incompetence and corruption, and denounced tax-dodging by the rich.
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"We're going to keep our word," Ryan said Wednesday night, dodging specifics about what may be incorporated into the bill in upcoming days.
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Trump's administration hasn't offered comment on the attraction and the new President's inclusion and Disney World has spent weeks dodging requests for updates.
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The International Space Station has spent much of the past decade dancing around in orbit, dodging debris that could potentially cause catastrophic damage.
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I almost had to look away as the film renders a hand reaching into the machine and only just dodging an erratic syringe.
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Chumlee is dodging serious jail time in his drugs and guns case, and will NOT face any sex assault charges ... TMZ has learned.
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In a letter to regulators Thursday, U.S. senators said they were "concerned" that Robinhood and other fintech companies may be dodging regulatory scrutiny.
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Two Wisconsin newlyweds are thanking their lucky stars after narrowly dodging a falling tree branch – and a potential tragedy – on their big day.
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In Chile, thousands of students last week launched a mass fare-dodging campaign in the capital Santiago, flooding metro stations and jumping turnstiles.
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This over four-minute teaser, which dropped at San Diego's Comic-Con, opens with Wonder Woman bursting through a wall and dodging bullets.
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In addition to dodging submerged, cars, debris, street signs, and fire hydrants, Hunter's boat also had to contend with a powerful current Friday.
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The blacklist was only drawn up in December to discourage the most aggressive tax-dodging practices after several disclosures of off-shore schemes.
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Days before, CEO Hans Bishop sold $4.4 million worth of Juno stock, dodging what would have been more than $1 million in losses.
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Since 2008 the number of company owner-managers has almost doubled, which looks more like mass tax-dodging than a surge of enterprise.
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"I think I was with *NSync when I performed for the first time," she said, sounding like a presidential candidate dodging a question.
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The person, who asked for anonymity, said such inspections became more frequent after allegations that Brazilian food processors could be dodging official controls.
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Corinna seems to be right about George, since the premiere closes by showing him at a swinging L.A. bacchanal, purposefully dodging Fauna's calls.
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At the 1:56 mark, Ali gets backed into a corner and begins dodging all of Dokes' punches with incredible speed and agility.
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Across the Atlantic, the European Commission has taken action on everything from the "right to be forgotten" to tax-dodging by tech firms.
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As a cynical way of dodging its obligations, it often claims to be holding a series of different drills at slightly different times.
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They were always helping us keep perspective, reminding us that we could have been digging a ditch somewhere or dodging bullets in Iraq.
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For the past few days the British prime minister has been dodging questions about the Panama-based fund set up by his father.
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The attack went smoothly at first; they seized the western portions of the ridge without resistance, dodging just a handful of mortar rounds.
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Boosie's brother is dodging serious potential jail time for allegedly stealing more than $300k from his famous sibling, but the big question ... WHY??
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If dodging strollers and tots during a Target run weren't enough of a conundrum, things are about to get a lot more complicated.
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"Holt needs to listen to the candidates' responses and delve deeper if they are vague, unclear or simply dodging the question," says Witter.
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Mayhem ensued, with riot police racing down windy streets, dodging objects thrown from tall apartment buildings as they deployed to squash the unrest.
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When she's not dodging death, she's clicking through the internet and planning her wedding just like everyone else: with the help of Pinterest.
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A simpler code and more resources for the tax authorities are better ways to reduce tax-dodging than nosy neighbours and social shaming.
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Is Survivor a show about social politics, dodging and weaving through power structures, keeping your alliance intact and picking off the other groups?
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By using new arguments to fire broadsides at deals done long ago, the commission is not helping the fight against egregious tax-dodging.
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I pedaled my bike every day inside that leafy tunnel, dodging cars, scooters and the rest of the commotion that filled the street.
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Loner pigeons flew in and out, dodging the groups, sometimes coming in so low over the audience that it appeared they might land.
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The dad, rinsing dishes in the sink, had to keep dodging her left foot, which she kicked, without warning, high into the air.
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Democrats have accused Denham of dodging his constituents, pointing to one event he did last year that resulted in pointed questions and protest.
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She prefers dodging yellow cabs and bicyclists to navigating sidewalks teeming with commuters, tourists and cart-pushing vendors, all jostling for elbow room.
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For now, they spend their days shooting pool, tussling among themselves or dodging the sprawling migrant camp's adults, who are not always benevolent.
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Clinton to stop stalling on whether she opposed the Keystone pipeline, worrying that "dodging another issue" would hurt her in the Democratic primaries.
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It's nothing worse than the weekly ritual of dodging VKs [alcopop bottles] as they're lobbed across the LCR [lower common room] dance floor.
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But there's a whole lot more to do in VR on the Quest beyond slicing rhythm cubes and dodging bullets in slow-motion.
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The Dodgers have been called the Dodgers (a name deriving from the days of trolley lines that required dodging) uninterruptedly only since 1932.
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But even as they fight in court, the companies are dodging oversight by exploiting a system that is largely unregulated: prison financial services.
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The technology behind Man of Medan didn't seem like a secret worth dodging, and made me wonder if there was more to this.
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Stage two, out on the streets of New York, dodging manhole covers on the way to a boss battle with the porcine Bebop.
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One version has patients tilting a tablet to steer the character's hoverboard, dodging fiery potholes and looking for special orbs along the way.
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Once again Twitter stands accused of dodging questions from a parliamentary committee that's investigating Russian bot activity during the UK's 2016 Brexit referendum.
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The rotoscoped rendition of the crime is surprisingly compelling, dodging the awkwardness that can come with recreations that aren't directed by Errol Morris.
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Not for the first time Putin is proving more astute than Trump, not just dodging the disease, but taking geopolitical advantage from it.
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He served as cinematographer on those films, shooting in sometimes dangerous conditions (he kept the camera rolling while dodging bullets in "Cartel Land").
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But instead of acknowledging that reality — or at the very least dodging questions about it — Birx decided to go all in on praise.
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Thirty-four ice cream trucks were towed in "Operation Meltdown" in Manhattan for dodging millions of dollars' worth of parking and traffic violations.
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Legal experts describe Boyd's letter as a kind of dodging tactic, one that's designed to frustrate Goodlatte's push for a Clinton special prosecutor.
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Or is this just how Big Pharma always operates, dodging the law and relevant moral principles in single-minded pursuit of Big Profit?
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There's a good deal of dodging, one senses, in the area of his sexual experience, his desire to be both moth and flame.
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But this debate will surely continue, because there's no dodging the nearly two-decades-old perception that the West is deeper and tougher.
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And it spawned the Common Reporting Standard (CRS), whereby over 100 countries swap data with each other to discourage cross-border tax dodging.
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We motored on, dodging refrigerator-size blocks of floating ice as well as several massive icebergs that had broken free from the moraine.
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My father and his two half brothers carried her coffin across hostile terrain, dodging Russian patrols and tanks, to bring her body home.
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Eric Jabal, 47, an education consultant, walked with his roller suitcase and suit jacket on a debris-strewn road, dodging protesters and barricades.
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Students attempt to break the entrance of the Bellas Artes metro station during a mass fare-dodging protest in Santiago on Oct. 18.
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The agency challenged what it saw as an epic case of tax dodging by one of the largest companies in the world, Microsoft.
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In 2013, Cook testified before the Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations about allegations that Apple was dodging its taxes through complex legal maneuvers.
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By dodging criticism at the UNGA, it gets to play the good guy and look like a vital power on the world stage.
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Democrats argue that if they don't take that step, other witnesses will copy Lewandowski's playbook in dodging questions and stalling during the hearing.
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Its music scene in particular has had to maintain a largely underground presence, constantly dodging the watchful eye of the city's law enforcement.
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And what kind of leader acts like this, litigating frustrations in public and dodging responsibility for the actions of the organization he runs?
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We try our best to prevent failure, disappointments or uncomfortable situations, from dodging critical feedback at work to shielding our children from scraped knees.
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Indeed, several of the judges Trump is considering for the Supreme Court were milling about in the hallways, dodging journalists and moderating various panels.
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The report recommends eliminating government corruption, increasing taxes for the rich, clamping down on tax-dodging, increasing access to technology, and supporting sustainable businesses.
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Amazon's original business model involved legally dodging the obligation to collect sales taxes, and then using the resulting price advantage to gain market share.
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A major general was also reportedly forced to retire after calling the commander-in-chief "gay loving", "pot-smoking", "draft-dodging" and "skirt chasing".
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There is perhaps no better example of the milquetoast NFL's front facing apparatus than the milquetoast NFL commissioner dodging a question by pleading ignorance.
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In other words, our only way of dodging catastrophic wildfires and flooding and droughts is to clamp down and stop using so much shit.
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But rather than dodging artillery shells or torpedoes, this dazzle was designed to make it hard for competitors to see details of the hull.
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At one point during the debate, South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg accused Warren of dodging a yes-or-no question, and Minnesota Sen.
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They view it as a deceptive double-step, and block Zuckerberg from dodging questions by saying that he can't speak for the Libra Association.
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Citing swing-state polling, McConnell shows confidence in Trump And McConnell wouldn't flatly rule out rescinding his endorsement, dodging the question when asked directly.
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Often anonymously, and with relative impunity, offenders are able to upload intimate images of others while dodging prosecution or perhaps any sort of recourse.
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You're dodging flaming debris from the explosions collapsing the tunnel behind you and flash banging away the sight lines from turret-manning bad guys.
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As Michael Skolnik pointed out on Twitter, while Lewis was arrested 45 times ridding this country of segregation, Trump was dodging the Vietnam draft.
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Margrethe Vestager, a Danish liberal, has won accolades as the EU's competition commissioner for attacking uncompetitive practices and tax-dodging by American digital giants.
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A cull may be on the cards, but the animal underground expects to be back next winter, dodging the rangers with bales of hay.
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Zuckerberg might have avoided losing the minds of the EU by dodging damning topics, but he sure didn't win the hearts of Europe's lawmakers.
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Ms Warren has focused her campaign on a tax on the super-wealthy, reforming the campaign finance system and corporate tax-dodging, for example.
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Another fee that may be worth dodging: A $1 to $3 a month cost for paper statements, according to ValuePenguin, a personal finance site.
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Those who pleaded guilty online to minor offences, like fare-dodging, might have their sentence automatically determined, based on rules set by the judiciary.
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Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have both pledged to raise tax rates and close the loopholes that have made tax dodging possible.
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And like Neo dodging bullets in The Matrix, Zuckerberg has repeatedly wriggled his way out of it, opting to send lackeys in his place.
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A Syrian military source said desertion and draft-dodging were a "phenomenon found in all armies" and that Syria was not a special case.
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Free roaming usually meant dodging a lot of random polygons: arrows, bullets, and lasers that would chip away at your health, seemingly from nowhere.
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" With the finesse of a politician adept at ducking and dodging, Cruz cheesed and said, "I appreciate the enthusiasm of the New York delegation.
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"There were no signs that he was anything other than full speed ahead," Zeldin said, dodging questions about whether the comment hurts the process.
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The story noted, however, that the PAC would not attack Trump, thus dodging what the G.O.P. really needs: a hard-fought referendum on Trumpism.
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She promises to crackdown on graft, cronyism and everyday illegality like fare-dodging and double-parking that have become the norm in dilapidated Rome.
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He opens the film by dodging "insurgents" and "ordering an airstrike" on an Iraqi village that presumably has been dragged into the American war.
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Grzegorz Poniatowski, an economist, notes that a proliferation of reduced rates provides more scope for tax dodging by misclassifying products as low-rate items.
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After dozens of calls for an official apology, the White House is still dodging questions over a comment made by one of its staffers.
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Rogers was criticized by lawmakers on the committee for dodging a number of questions related to the Russia investigation at a recent open hearing.
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They are similarly imaginative songwriters, with stories of dodging cops, molding life like clay, and avoiding bugs hidden in the bodies of suited businessmen.
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Let's try — Dodging 9s The goal is to find the longest arithmetic progression of positive integers, none of whose terms contain the digit 20153.
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After seven strenuous months of searching for scholarships, dodging scams and writing (and recycling) essays on leadership and community service, he raised $1.3 million.
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Greater data expertise may give the giants an edge in many domains: minimising inventories, designing products, servicing customers, spreading best practices and dodging taxes.
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Cardi B's not messing with the judge in NYC, she showed up bright and early for her court date ... dodging some serious legal trouble.
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He declined to say what the punishment should be, dodging a question about whether it should be "10 years" in prison or something milder.
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The movie's loathsome fictional villain dodging taxes and destroying high street businesses, Sir Richard McCreadie, is a barely disguised caricature of the Topshop owner.
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And as Mr. Theroux would point out, he has spent the last three years dodging the kind of tabloid glare he never asked for.
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So when the authorities accused Fan Bingbing of dodging taxes and fined her nearly $70 million on Wednesday, they also sent a broader signal.
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Top House of Representatives Democrat Nancy Pelosi accused Trump of dodging the Senate confirmation process and installing a "political lackey" to obstruct Mueller's investigation.
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Armed with cleaning supplies and dodging his father's employers, Lukanga recalled one thought that stuck with him: The curse of poverty ends with me.
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"Our algorithm solves an optimization problem to find what the colors of the eyeglasses should be to achieve impersonation or dodging," he told Motherboard.
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But the point is to always keep moving, always keep dodging, and to take as many of the bastards with you as you can.
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Trump has always been so obsessed with dodging blame and claiming glory that he has consistently attempted to bend the truth to his better.
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Rivera and the others got off the tricycles, paid the drivers, and walked down an alley toward the river, dodging puddles as they descended.
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Recovery isn't a linear path of progress — it entails the kind of avoidance and dodging and backward steps that Jo uses in her narration.
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" • Alison Lowe, a New York Times reader in Australia, requested "someone fleet-footed at dodging potential pitfalls, whether animal, arachnid, marine, culinary or diplomatic.
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One of hip-hop's most elusive personalities, this rapper has spent more than a decade dodging fans' eager pleas for a proper debut album.
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It comes just three months after he was released from prison having pleaded guilty to aggravated assault with a firearm, dodging attempted murder charges.
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The cry from the audience came as he accused Twohey of "artfully dodging" his question about "why" Weinstein behaved in such an abusive manner.
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ANONYMOUS I am less concerned with your boldness than with this valued friend dodging you after you make a direct request for his books.
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Instead of dodging the question and hoping technological progress will grind to a halt, the only feasible, productive option is to engage the debate.
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Down the stairs, into the street and past the Lamborghini, Djokovic breaks into a run, dodging traffic with a backpack slung over one shoulder.
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A Johnson majority would be petrifying because his lying, bullying and dodging mean Britain has no clue what his real plans for Brexit are.
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Cuomo had accused Republicans of dodging interviews for his Thursday program after a high school shooting in Florida on Wednesday that left 17 dead.
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This involves dodging Grubhub-owned properties (Seamless, AllMenus, LevelUp, Tapingo, MenuPages, and Eat250) as well as the Grubhub-created websites and the Yelp app.
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You don't need to run the vacuum cleaner around the house once a week, dodging the cat, the kids, and everything else in between.
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She says she spent years dodging Weinstein and the many, many projects he backed, attempting to avoid her trauma lest it swallow her whole.
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Kylie and the rest of the KarJenner brood have stayed completely mum on her pregnancy, dodging questions from fans and fellow celebs like Ellen DeGeneres.
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It features one of the most amazing documentary shots ever: a hatchling iguana dodging death on what appears to be an island full of snakes.
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Sure, dodging questions from relatives about when you're going to get married and give your parents a grandchild is rough, but it could be worse.
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My family in Damascus and Aleppo are dodging chemical weapons and helicopter gunships and a genocide from the Syrians from Hezbollah, from Iran, from Russia.
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Buzzing remote control cars, singing puzzles, peeing dolls, and animated T-Rexes don't just set off major headaches for parents dodging toys in the playroom.
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This increases the odds of a 4-4 split, which would result in the DC Circuit decision being upheld, and the CPP dodging a bullet.
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The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), which oversees the CRS, is worried about the tax-dodging possibilities of residence-for-sale schemes.
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Instead, the platforms' lawyers stumbled through the hearings offering few clear explanations for their failure to detect past interference while dodging pointed questions with semantics.
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It looks great in the movies but someone's head is always dodging the faucet whilst simultaneously trying to avoid kicking each other in the genitals.
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And why we expected to see her racing across a beach, dodging giant AT-ACT walkers, while carrying the Death Star plans on her belt.
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That fight showcased Ali at his most audacious in the ring, leaning back on the ropes and deflecting or dodging blow after blow from Foreman.
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The U.K. Parliament has seized internal Facebook documents in an unusual move to answer questions it feels the company has been dodging, the Guardian reports.
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You can split this clip of Aaron Rodgers dodging like 900 tackles in a 45-minute span—and then throwing a touchdown—three ways: 1.
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The guy behind the wheel of the Walmart truck that nearly killed Tracy Morgan has struck a plea deal in hopes of dodging jail time.
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That meant US troops could've found themselves in a firefight with other terrorists if something went wrong, or dodging Russian and Syrian anti-aircraft weapons.
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That campaign promise is a reliable applause line for American voters dodging potholes, waiting in long lines at airports and worried about their drinking water.
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It's a puzzle-platformer where players have to explore an underground pyramid, dodging traps and enemies while collecting keys that unlock doors and special items.
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Kylie and the rest of the KarJenner brood have stayed silent on her pregnancy, dodging questions from fans and fellow celebs such as Ellen DeGeneres.
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Having people and businesses operate outside the rules, whether by dodging taxes or avoiding regulations, is an affront to the idea of a fair society.
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On a straight stretch of single-carriageway road, lined with sycamores, cars tear along above the 863kph (55mph) speed limit, dodging oncoming traffic to overtake.
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The other is that writers should not make a habit of dodging the truth merely because it is unpopular among a dedicated minority of readers.
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It's one of the year's most immaculately crafted movies, and it's the kind of story that keeps dodging convention right up to the final shot.
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"This is the bullet that Baghdad/[Kurdish] relations has been dodging," writes Michael Knights, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
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Last month, details emerged about a secretive unit within Uber dedicated to stealing trade secrets, surveilling competitors, using self-destructing messages, and dodging government regulators.
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They embody a set of contradictions that would have seemed impossible only five years ago: they're dodging major labels; they plan to be pop stars.
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Whether they're lounging on a yacht or dodging the paparazzi, celebrities are always spotted wearing the coolest, trendiest (and usually most expensive) styles of sunglasses.
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Meanwhile, Churchill was still dodging bills from his architect Philip Tilden who was hired in 1923 to build a new wing to the Chartwell estate.
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Kim is fairly successful at dodging Kourtney, who demands she returns Honey… until Kimmy and the absconded-with pooch are safely at casa Kardashian-West.
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You're eating more proteins and fats, and most importantly, dodging evil carbs; your body is going into fat-burning overdrive and you're actually getting results.
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British distiller Diageo is dodging consumer confidence headwinds by taking advantage of trends in alcohol and drinking preferences, CEO Ivan Menezes told CNBC on Thursday.
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"The truth is that we have a rigged tax code that has essentially legalized tax-dodging for large corporations," Sanders said during a press conference.
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After months of expertly dodging questions about her daughter's pregnancy, Kris Jenner is happy to announce that she's "beyond excited" to be a grandma again.
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The woman cops say confessed to causing a major wreck while driving Blac Chyna's BMW has been dodging cops and now she's facing serious charges.
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Halford had previously been accused of dodging US oversight laws by running trials out of a house on the island of St. Kitts in 2016.
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As it moves to cloud computing, Kroger is splitting its millions of dollars worth of business between Google's and Microsoft's services — dodging Amazon, CNBC reports.
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Nearly every time Sanders challenged Clinton on their health care differences, she responded by invoking her loyalty to President Obama, thereby dodging the actual questions.
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Either way, you won't be dodging people taking pictures with MateBooks at any amusement parks or outdoor concerts this summer, so perhaps it's a blessing.
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Jeremy Haffner began his day a little differently than most beer brewers—by dodging poison oak to forage ingredients in the hillsides of Ojai, California.
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Kim's missiles exposing Johnson to May's political dodges because rain grounded his plans, and Kim dodging Trump's fire and fury because rain swallowed his attention.
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Our sources say Chyna's house is going to be home base when the baby girl is born next month, but Rob's not dodging diaper duty.
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"The truth is that we have a rigged tax code that has essentially legalized tax-dodging for large corporations," Sanders said during a press conference.
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People were quick to point out the moment on Twitter, and some suggested Melania was dodging his hand, something she has done in the past.
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A report released Thursday by a liberal-leaning group and several House Democrats attacks pharmaceutical giant Pfizer for dodging taxes while raising prescription drug prices.
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The ads have portrayed Trump as a misogynist, a liberal hypocrite, a draft-dodging coward, a con-artist, and a borderline criminal with mob ties.
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Odette Delacroix: I see a lot of cum dodging, too, where it gets in a girl's hair, and you can't see her face at all.
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Not over his alleged sexual assaults, not over images of migrant children being locked in cages, not over his family's documented history of dodging taxes.
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Johnson admits he understands why Ferguson wouldn't want the bout -- "It's a risky fight for him" -- but says the dude needs to STOP DODGING HIM!
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As victims fell dead around her, Rashida collapsed to the ground dodging the onslaught and hiding her baby between the folds of her head scarf.
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Thembi Kgatlana scored in the 03th minute, dodging two defenders before putting her shot in the upper corner and out of goalkeeper Sandra Paños's reach.
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"It's so nice not to have to constantly be dodging my landlady's call or dreading that she's going to knock on the door," she said.
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The defense investigator had finally succeeded in locating Bob, who had been dodging her, and he admitted that he had invited Joan over that night.
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May's Brexit plan on Tuesday, the space for dodging uncomfortable issues is rapidly dwindling, and a growing question is where Mr. Corbyn will come down.
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The phrase does conjure up the image of Seinfeld's George Costanza dodging calls from the unemployment office checking on whether he's been looking for work.
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FitnessAI is a mobile application that helps users lift weights, helping them set new goals, gain strength over time and avoid frustration while dodging burnout.
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He was mobbed by hundreds of people who, moments earlier, had been flinging stones at Israeli soldiers and dodging tear gas canisters fired from drones.
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But no one I knew wanted the draft-dodging stigma that 4-F might bring, although it apparently did not bother the future President Trump.
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More and more people are dodging the long lines and busy parking lots of Black Friday — and planning to do their holiday shopping online instead.
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Trump said at the NATO summit that he has a "very good relationship" with Erdoğan, dodging a question over whether he'd approve the sanctions. Sen.
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After dodging hit men surveying his home, White sets out to kill his boss, the drug kingpin Gustavo Fring (Giancarlo Esposito), once and for all.
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ASK A EUROPEAN politician about Silicon Valley and you get a tirade about les fake news, tax dodging, cultural imperialism, privacy violations and then some.
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He made his way to Marib, a city just outside Houthi-held Yemen, dodging Houthi fighters and other armed groups along the way, he says.
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UK politics UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson got some ice-cold criticism after dodging a debate about climate change ahead of next month's general election.
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His memories of those years include collecting shrapnel, dodging sniper fire to buy bread, and learning that his best friend had been grazed by bullets.
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So the Republican Party's calculated insanity on climate change — dodging, denying, polarizing — has paid off, not only in delaying action but in muting the issue.
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By avoiding anything that involved spending money, Brandon ended up dodging his friends and depriving himself of even the little things that brought him joy.
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Clips of in-engine footage show Tauntauns running through the legs of AT-ATs, TIE Fighters screaming across lakes, and X-Wings dodging capital ship fire.
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Dodging is another special power; such as how you dodged repeat requests from international parliamentarians to be held accountable for major data misuse and security breaches.
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A tour group was whale watching during an afternoon excursion with San Francisco Whale Tours when they spotted a man dodging the body of a whale.
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This, Oxfam recommends, can be done by improving co-operation between governments to prevent tax dodging that costs poor countries at least $100 billion a year.
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Keanu Reeves, darling of early '90s movies, perennial utterer of the word "whoa," and forever bullet-dodging icon Neo, has been in the news a lot.
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We can all remember the experience of dodging someone by throwing up a fake away message, or exporting chat logs to show someone else your conversations.
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Zucman is the author of a 2015 book on tax dodging, The Hidden Wealth of Nations, so he is well aware of the tax avoidance issues.
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A negotiating blueprint hammered out by the two political blocs did not mention the NATO target specifically - dodging an issue that continues to divide the parties.
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The Bravo personality's new book, Superficial: More Adventures from the Andy Cohen Diaries, already features a juicy tidbit about Taylor Swift dodging mortal enemy Katy Perry.
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I'm not as old as the earliest film pirates—who sold old spools when they weren't dodging FBI raids in the late '60s and early '70s.
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That is a staggering sum, equivalent to 210% of Indonesia's GDP and 234% of the money supply, and revealing of the epic scale of tax-dodging.
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Brady wasn't just pushing buttons at the right time, he had to weigh every pass precisely while dodging onrushing hordes of bruisers desperate to flatten him.
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RELATED: Sanders: Clinton not 'qualified' His dodging answer on Israeli settlements during that interview also raised eyebrows -- and he clarified his position on MSNBC on Friday.
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As DEF CON ended, President Trump began dodging and weaving, in public comments and on Twitter, about whether he was conducting a trade war with China.
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Why commute to work on a bike, fighting traffic and dodging potholes, when you could ride a stationary bike mounted inside a bus while you commute?
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He spends most of his time alone in his hotel room, ordering meals from room service, playing Xbox games and dodging phone calls from his mother.
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Instead, some of New York City's fastest elite runners were dashing through intersections, dodging cars, cutting through parks, running up stairs, or jumping the occasional fence.
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Despite earning well above the tax-free threshold, Mr Liu (not his real name) breezily explains that he has never faced any consequences for tax-dodging.
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Horror becomes slightly less effective when certain core puzzles and monsters remain static—as in the case of Kay's continual dodging of a large sea creature.
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It caught the attention of U.S. senators in the process, who said they were "concerned" that Robinhood and other fintech companies may be dodging regulatory scrutiny.
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This week it noted that investigations into possible tax-dodging by clients, notably at its Swiss private bank, could yet entail penalties of $1.5bn or more.
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Spider-Man feels properly quick and agile, as he should, dodging around his foes or sliding through their legs for a quick shot to the back.
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After getting sick of dodging guys, I escape to the back of the bar where I spot a boy dancing by himself like a straight boss.
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" When Nicky worries Stanley will never speak to him again for draft dodging, Jack tells his little brother, "It's not your job to fight his demons.
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We sat in a simulated spaceship that hurled through an asteroid field, ducking and dodging various space obstacles, abruptly changing direction and altitude every few seconds.
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Instead, he danced, staying one step ahead of his opponent, dodging punches, and looking for openings in the other fighter's defenses that he might quickly exploit.
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Starting in middle age, it becomes more effective to focus on the "arcane" knowledge that powers special abilities, charged by attacking enemies and successfully dodging blows.
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This is a headache enough when not under any pressure, but you're asked to multitask while dodging pieces of futuristic architecture, enemy fighters, and incoming projectiles.
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Watch live at CNET Qualcomm (22PM PT / 3PM ET) A teaser for Qualcomm's new Snapdragon Flight chipset had a drone dodging obstacles and capturing 4K video.
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Pablo Jarillo-Herrero is channeling some of his copious energy into a morning run, dodging startled pedestrians as he zips along, gradually disappearing into the distance.
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Its incorporation offshore, initially in Panama, was seemingly motivated by administrative convenience rather than tax-dodging: the Camerons paid British taxes on their income from it.
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Movement isn't about only seeing your favorite DJ or reflecting on the state of the city or dodging the odd costumed fans in pink fuzzy slippers.
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As a result, Neistat spent the past few months dodging questions about the app, as the company worked on a new look and adding other features.
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McCain's core identity as a military man of distinction given his captive past as a prisoner of war was lampooned by the draft dodging Donald Trump.
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President Xi Jinping's subsequent curtailment of tax dodging and high salaries in the industry have created what critics have called a "cold winter" for entertainment companies.
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Instead, it buries a clarification in the footnotes of the report that when it says "tax dodging" it does not mean tax "evasion," which is illegal.
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Ashton Kutcher stopped by Ellen this week to discuss his secret wedding to Mila Kunis, dodging the paparazzi and his 1-year-old daughter's favorite music.
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President John Magufuli's government accuses mining firms of cheating Tanzania out of its fair share of mineral wealth through tax dodging and smuggling, allegations they deny.
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But Treasury has also finalized new country-by-country reporting requirements that could help expose the jaw-dropping variety of tax-dodging schemes multinational companies employ.
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The world expects better of Bezos and Amazon than dodging important questions about the risks of their technologies, while passing those off as someone else's department.
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But Sandt wasn't dodging YouTube's rules or terms of service — he, along with others, was mistakenly demonetized for weeks with no option to recover lost profits.
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The portrait of potentially profligate travel is even hazier in Congress, where members have been dodging accountability for many years as the cost and frequency increases.
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Their superhero was squat against the apron, dodging swings, lurching forward, grasping to hold on to something unseen, then falling, drooping, legs not cooperating, arms down.
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I walked along the canal one evening, dodging tourist and locals alike, past hosts and hostesses of different nightclubs trying to entice clients through their doors.
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Now, just months later, I was dodging the practice and having to sheepishly answer "no" when my friends and family asked me if I was teaching.
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This is, although combative, a fun song, with Wayne ducking and dodging through the beat and finding all kinds of fun little runs of internal rhyme.
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He also said that for New Yorkers, dodging delivery motorbikes was a common nuisance, but that few people came to the organization with complaints about injuries.
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Anxiety has often been linked to the "primitive" part of our brain, an "irrational" remnant left over from our time in the savanna dodging wild animals.
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They then retreated through Hue's alleys and byways, dodging larger and better armed enemy units, and linked up with the command post of ARVN's First Division.
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The EU "provides the most hospitable ecosystem in the developed world for rentier monopoly corporations, tax-dodging elites and organized crime," writes British journalist Paul Mason.
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Driving around the base, dodging iguanas and passing tent cities with all the empty bench seats behind her, Pradhan looked like the world's loneliest camp counselor.
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Like any good Amsterdammer, I'm a pro at swerving and dodging, racing a tram and cursing out the pedicabs that take up the entire bike lane.
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Peace Corps volunteers left China during the height of the coronavirus outbreak by dodging travel restrictions amid confusion over voluntary quarantines, evacuees have told BuzzFeed News.
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Several pieces in the cruise collection bore the label "GUCCY," playing on the law-dodging misspellings sometimes used by knockoff artists: a faux real, for real.
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In the Oval Office, Mr. Phuc also witnessed Mr. Trump dodging questions about whether he plans to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate accord.
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Meanwhile, the voluminous crinolines that served as perfect hiding places for cigars and gin when dodging customs also proved a serious hazard to health and modesty.
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For Mr. Johnson, who had recently lost his job as a van driver and was already dodging calls from debt collectors, upfront money made the difference.
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I feel as if I am inside a video game when photographing the front lines — constantly skipping over obstacles and dodging projectiles whizzing from all directions.
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In another theatrical performance, Avenatti held up a picture of Cohen on live TV, accusing him of "dodging questions" by refusing to talk to the media.
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Lloyd largely defended his efforts leading the refugee office while repeatedly dodging questions, angering Democrats who are pushing to hold Trump officials accountable for family separations.
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Just snap the magnetic mounting plate onto any Qi-compatible handset (or slip it between your phone and its case) and keep dodging the traffic ahead.
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You're jumping, dodging, and hitting button prompts in rhythm with the music, and spending enough time in the world to become part of its musical soundscape.
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As the film opens, Howard is dodging some thugs who are trying to collect a debt he owes his loan shark brother-in-law (Eric Bogosian).
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Perhaps because they are dodging inconvenient facts, Ricciardi and Demos are never able to present a coherent account of Halbach's death, let alone multiple competing ones.
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With its inclusion of abstraction along with figurative work, it struck some viewers as not explicitly gay enough, as dodging the political issues its title raised.
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Each day at the meeting, reporters from conservative Catholic news outlets peppered the meeting's organizers with questions about why they are dodging the topic of homosexuality.
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I found some footsie socks at a Duane Reade and walked on, dodging the puddles on Park Avenue where building superintendents had hosed down the pavement.
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"Crew Love" is among the most important of the many scrolls issued on Take Care, an ode to planetariums, dodging unwanted social interactions, and plastic explosives.
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The lessons are pretty comprehensive, too, ranging from simpler ideas like turning or adjusting height, to more complex maneuvers like dodging enemy fire during a heated dogfight.
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Between dodging catfishes to praying your date is a real person and not a bot, the odds of finding love through an app can feel pretty low.
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The Seoul Central District Court said Hyosung Group chairman S.R. Cho was also fined 136.5 billion won ($112.5 million) for dodging about 130 billion won in taxes.
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When they are not dodging bullets or excrement aimed at them by angry local residents, the so-called dancing grannies are often busy managing their families' finances.
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Spanish authorities accuse these networks of dodging duties and sales tax on Chinese imports and then secreting the funds back to China through ICBC and other channels.
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I love how graceful it is one second, brutal the next—dodging swings with elegant footwork, only to land a crushing, devastating blow in the next motion.
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In 1993, golfer Tom Lehman called President Clinton a "draft-dodging baby killer" as the reason for his absence when the Ryder Cup team made a visit.
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A lot of the wild moments he described — knights, magicians, sentry droids, Mark Wahlberg dodging explosions — appear in this trailer, set to an almost laughably wrought score.
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Yet whether or not their actions are meaningful, or whether they are still dodging deeper problems around power imbalances in the workplace, is very much in question.
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Nine months on, as "Mariah's World" prepares to air in December, Carey is dodging questions about the sudden breakdown in October of her engagement to the billionaire.
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Dark Souls' combat moves a little slower than Sekiro's, and Bloodborne's combat focuses on dodging, but they're similar enough that the shinobi simulator makes for good training.
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Sure, there's no dodging your aunt's uncomfortable questions about your dating life, but rest assured, there's a way to make this year's celebration feel entirely brand-new.
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The software and the hardware in action also showed SARA was capable of automated takeoff and landing, dodging obstacles at low altitude, and choosing safe landing zones.
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Most of the time you're "driving," you're actually just stopped or digging your car out of a pothole, or are constantly avoiding accidents or dodging human bodies.
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Considering Mercury's close association with communication and interpersonal relationships, it can make socializing feel like dodging bullets when it goes retrograde in a touchy, temperamental fire sign.
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In one, Annie has a major upcoming museum show, but she's been unable to produce the necessary work, so she's dodging their calls and slipping into depression.
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Accountability represents honor and integrity and it's the only way you're going to get a repeat investor – not by dodging their calls when you're holding their money.
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Within seconds, the R1 was dodging and darting through a maze of trees, with the drone adjusting its distance and height to account for Bry's sporadic movements.
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A submarine adventure, involving the heroes dodging the perils of the Great Unknown, which manifests as a sea monster, hints at The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.
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We all know that Alicia Vikander isn't really dodging boulders in the new Tomb Raider film, nor is she truly swimming for survival through a stormy sea.
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Also yesterday, Donald Trump held an epic news conference/rant where he detailed donations to various veteran groups after months of dodging questions about exactly that. 2.
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Two, it's not just jumping and dodging fireballs; kaizo-influenced stages always demand players use items, enemies, and other objects in ways the game never truly intended.
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CBS' The Good Wife ended Sunday night on a note of deep, deliberate ambiguity that, for all its clever dodging of definitiveness, struck an oddly incorrect note.
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"The report confirms and shows there is a massive problem in tax dodging, particularly by larger corporations," Toby Sanger, executive director of Canadians for Tax Fairness, said.
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After dodging relationship rumors for months, they confirmed in July that Foster had proposed with a sparkling emerald-cut diamond ring while they vacationed in Anacapri, Italy.
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When he danced around the answer in a transparent attempt not to alienate core conservatives in the room, she pressed and accused him of dodging the question.
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After dodging public forum requests for months, interrupting Gardner during the meeting seemed like the best way to get his attention, the group told CNN affiliate KRDO.
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He nimbly scales the ladder and disappears though the door as the pilot boat peels off, dodging the frothing wake kicked out from the big car carrier.
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After dodging predators and fiercely guarding their nests in the North American Arctic tundra, the American golden-plover begins one of the longest migrations of any shorebird.
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The general consensus seems to be that battles can be won by effectively mashing your screen as fast as possible and disregarding the dodging of incoming attacks.
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By pushing aside the most affordable bottles, you're dodging disaster, like wines that are often botched and stabilized with chemical products so they don't turn to vinegar.
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At the same time, the number of registered lobbyists in Washington plunged, as lobbyists began dodging registration to avoid bans put in place by the incoming administration.
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In fact, there is a danger that, having ridden out the Atlantic's biggest-ever hurricane while dodging the doomsday scenario, property speculators will become even more reckless.
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They're things you might not even notice while you're dodging bullets, but the developers at Swedish studio Massive Entertainment put a surprising amount of work into them.
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Courtney Love's dodging making a decision on who gets Kurt Cobain's famous guitar -- their daughter, Frances Bean Cobain, or her estranged husband ... according to new legal docs.
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If we want to deal with rising inequality and rising wealth concentration seriously, then we need to make these forms of tax dodging much, much more limited.
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Dodging passing police patrols as part of his daily routine, Yu charges 850 yuan ($131) for a "special care" appointment ticket - almost three times the face value.
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They began when students in Santiago, the capital, started dodging metro fares, which had been raised by 21990 pesos (four cents) at peak times to 113 pesos.
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Trump has repeatedly attacked Bezos and the two companies he owns, Amazon and the Post, accusing them of dodging taxes or publishing "fake news," among other things.
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We whizzed about with our little paddles, dodging the overhanging leaves and blossoms and wasps as we chased the ball and slammed it back to each other.
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Instead, the day wound up resembling a giant, chaotic, cat-and-mouse game, with clusters of antifascist protesters dodging riot cops in an effort to confront fascists.
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Trump has not appeared in public since the feud began, with Cruz's campaign accusing him of dodging questions about his new tactics of going after Cruz's, Heidi.
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Mr. Howard, 2300, a seventh-generation Kentuckian, grew up here, dodging coal trucks on his bike and watching miners tromp off to work toting their lunch buckets.
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Many protesters, dressed in regular clothes and without gas masks, made runs for it, dodging tear gas canisters and sponge grenades, only to be forced back inside.
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A more circumspect batsman keeps his eye on the ball — tempting, yet fatal, though it is to flinch and blink — and sways away, like a dodging boxer.
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She remembers dodging through a euphoric crowd of 20083,22008 in Chicago's Grant Park to stand just 22017 feet from the stage when President-elect Barack Obama appeared.
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Supporters of the measure accuse many large tech companies, such as Facebook and Google, of dodging taxes by directing their profits to EU nations with lower taxes.
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Dodging zombies might get you out a sticky situation now and then, but finding food, fire, shelter, weapons, medicine, and transportation is not a single player sport.
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Kap wasn't saying much when we got him at LAX ... dodging questions about politics, the Super Bowl, and even what he was listening to on his AirPods.
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Apparently, McDonald's in the U.S. doesn't have any plans to launch Happy Goggles just yet, which is a shame, because this bunny-dodging ski game sounds amazing.
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At least his teammates will no longer have to answer questions about Fitzpatrick — which a few attempted to do at lunchtime Wednesday by basically dodging the topic.
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The ostensible justification for those devices was dodging speeding tickets; the real reason probably had more to do with being good ole boys together on the airwaves.
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It is also trying to curb problems caused by business run amok, like pollution and poor treatment of workers, as well as years of companies dodging taxes.
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The mother of Martavis Bryant's 5-year-old daughter says the NFLer has been dodging child support payments for months ... and claims he owes her nearly $80k.
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With the help of his brainy, discerning valet, Jeeves, Bertie had been dodging (sartorial) disasters and rogue (matrimonial) engagements for decades before Bond ordered his first martini.
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I played Duckworth's narration throughout the day, in the shower through waterproof speakers or dodging pedestrians near Herald Square, and it was a balm for my perfectionism.
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And many Chileans reacted with indignation when Mr. Piñera was issued a fine in August for dodging property taxes on an estate he has owned for years.
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Meanwhile, after weeks of dodging and deflecting, Bloomberg outright apologized for the controversial stop-and-frisk policies that peaked during his time as New York mayor. 5.
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Dodging catering staff serving up light bites ranging from sliders to strawberry-flavored marshmallows, I made my way into a sea of glamorous and fashion-forward outfits.
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The Massachusetts senator fended off the attacks, while once again dodging questions over whether her health care plan would include a tax hike for middle class Americans.
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Whether he is dodging tackles or even time itself, Tom Brady isn't showing signs of slowing down, no matter what predictions his critics make season after season.
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Specifically, Sharpe believes Brown is dodging NFL investigators when it comes to his civil lawsuit against Britney Taylor -- the woman who alleges Brown raped her in 2018.
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Otis, in his news conference, said he is taking responsibility for hacking at Trump's star and he criticized Trump for what he described as dodging his responsibility.
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Add the optional $149 Skydio Beacon, and I trust that this drone will come find me even if I leave it behind, dodging obstacles along the way.
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"Congress should stop this assault on the American people's health and pocketbooks by curbing the company's flagrant drug-price gouging and tax dodging," the group said. Rep.
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Drake cracked the code: he collapsed the distance between these archetypes, seeming equally comfortable rhyming about dodging bullets and baring his insecurities in a come-hither hook.
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Bill Clinton was openly jeered on his first visit to an aircraft carrier because of his perceived draft-dodging and effort to allow gays to serve openly.
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The admission came after days of Pompeo dodging questions about his exact role in ways that implied he was not aware of the contents of the call.
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Dodging and weaving, we reached Le Perchoir, a louchely exotic rooftop bar in the rapidly gentrifying 11th arrondissement that is strewn with shopworn kilims and fatigued palms.
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Keep in mind: President Donald Trump himself repeatedly has slammed the e-commerce company, even accusing Bezos of purchasing The Washington Post as a tax-dodging scheme.
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He says that consumers who choose to spend Valentine's Day at White Castle are dodging the overwhelming norms the holiday demands, like expensive gifts or fancy dinners.
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A gridded cube wraps itself around me, making things somewhat claustrophobic as I'm dodging flying objects and trying not to hit my head on a fictitious ceiling.
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While most of these chips are about doing more damage or dodging more effectively, there are also chips that provide the fundamental operating system for these androids.
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As we cross through the gridlocked Manhattan streets, dodging delivery trucks and waving to other Via drivers, he tells me he is at peace with his job.
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They spent the six days on the run with the group with very little food or water and dodging bullets being fired at them from the Kyrgy military.
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All of which led Zuckerberg to be perched on a booster cushion in the Senate and Congress, where he was berated by US lawmakers for dodging their questions.
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Vestager, 50, has a high profile in Brussels after attacking tax dodging allegations and monopoly powers among U.S. multinationals including Google and Apple as the EU competition commissioner.
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As Donald Trump's campaign manager turned senior adviser, she's distinguished herself as a notoriously difficult interview, effortlessly dodging pointed questions and derailing segments that might hurt her boss.
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With a commanding lead in the latest polls ahead of the New York GOP primary, the Republican front-runner is dodging the spotlight -- and staying out of trouble.
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It says the idea is to harness digitally stored information to chivvy everyone into behaving more honestly, whether fly-by-night companies or tax- and fine-dodging individuals.
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After dodging what he proudly called "countless" attempts on his life, his luck ran out on October 22001th, when he was shot dead alongside the local spy chief.
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But even though various criminal money-laundering schemes are the sexiest possible use of shell companies, the day-to-day tax dodging is what really pays the bills.
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The comfort for the poor was that the greedy, tax-dodging rich would suffer more, as they struggled to launder their suitcases full of cash by year-end.
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They all look different but embrace the same basic idea: you have to take on hordes of baddies while gracefully dodging around a torrential downpour of enemy fire.
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Combat involves a mix of light attacks and heavy finishers, with blocking, dodging and grappling moves to help players respond to the different kinds of enemies they face.
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So for the time being, maybe you are better off taking your chances just scalping off the guys dodging the police a block or two outside the stadium.
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And you'll need it, too: charging in, axe swinging, with little thought for dodging or blocking is a very good way to get killed in God of War.
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The new season of The Bachelor is officially underway — and that means Arie Luyendyk Jr. should start getting used to dodging questions for the next couple of months.
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"One moment she will seem perfectly healthy, the next she is in her chair opposite you dodging bullets in Damascus or reliving her abuse in Bulgaria," she said.
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He said it would be powerful enough to deliver its warheads via the South Pole, dodging American missile-tracking radars which cover the shorter route over the Arctic.
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In response to the Robinhood launch, U.S. senators sent a letter to SEC Chairman Jay Clayton saying they were "concerned" that fintech companies may be dodging regulatory scrutiny.
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The regime has grown adept at dodging the restrictions, using illicit slush funds in China to finance business partnerships, says John Park of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
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Something wild happened this week: A Cuphead player bested every one of the game's bosses in 41 minutes without taking any damage, dodging, or using ability-boosting Charms.
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Somehow, he kept dodging the votes — two immunity idols, a vote steal, and an idol nullifier all were sacrificed for the sake of keeping Christian in the game.
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Kheder Khaddour of the Carnegie Middle East Center said the number serving in the army is likely to have shrunk considerably through defections, deaths, desertion and draft-dodging.
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The subject of Lesnar popped up in the aforementioned interview, with St-Pierre stressing he has no intention of dodging the four-month window of testing before competition.
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Axios originally broke the story of the Friday announcement, though administration officials are now dodging questions about the delay by telling news outlets that they never announced anything.
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Now that Leslie's off the show, though, she's in the same camp as the rest of us, dodging spoilers for Season 8 like they're an undead white walker.
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Avoiding the subject all together, or dodging tough questions, can contribute to cultural misunderstandings that grow into hostility or even hatred toward immigrant and refugee groups over time.
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I meandered through the campus, dodging security checkpoints and constantly telling guards that I was going to check in, until I found a helicopter in a football field.
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Even without the guns, bullets, and ruby glass guys, Superhot would still be a pleasurable ballet simulator, with you dodging strings of red, in a fleet footed dance.
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Meter Maid Monitor uses high tech cloud magic to automate the game of dodging meter maids when you're parked in the 2-hour resident bays around the city.
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If you're a Canadian who hasn't already illegally downloaded Pokémon Go, then dodging poles and accidentally finding dead bodies won't be your only challenge while playing the game.
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One of the creatures scurried up the wall in panic, impossibly fast, and my group ran up the stairs, dodging the clutches of the undead from every side.
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Another popular way of dodging the proper customer relationship is through crowdfunding, which Jolla tapped for millions in funding through two Indiegogo campaigns for its Jolla Tablet project.
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"It is a scandal that Etihad is dodging its responsibility and is leaving Air Berlin's staff out in the cold," VC President Ilja Schulz said in a statement.
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