He gave the song its own encore within the encore.
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The U.K. will likely have to continue mirroring EU data protection rules encore et encore, i.e.
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While the typical "encore career" lasts about a decade, according to Marc Freedman, the chief executive of Encore.
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The encore receives an encore this weekend, as Vaughan-Diaz and Rouland-Smith reprise their work along with the other finalists.
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Elle nie encore la responsabilité de la France dans la déportation et la mort de 76,000 juifs au cours de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale; elle maintient encore des relations avec les negationistes; elle et son entourage font encore commerce de la calomnie de l'Islam; et elle s'efforce encore de se parer d'airs gaullistes pour dissiper la puanteur de Vichy.
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" The group enjoyed cross-over success with the 2004 mash up "Numb/Encore" which combined their song "Numb" with rapper Jay-Z's "Encore.
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While guests of the Wynn can't use Encore facilities, such as the pool, all those booked at Encore are allowed privileges at both.
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Pire encore, l'année dernière, le Forum économique mondial a prévu qu'il faudrait encore attendre 208 ans pour que les États-Unis atteignent l'égalité des sexes.
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Eric Cerato's meatpacking district restaurant encore, with the French chef Jean Imbert creating the food, was hardly around for one act, much less an encore.
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GM currently produces small crossovers such as the Buick Encore, Chevrolet Trax and upcoming Buick Encore GX and Chevrolet Trailblazer in South Korea for the U.S. market.
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Book the Encore at Wynn starting as low as $165 per nightNot to be confused with the Wynn itself, the Encore is the Wynn's take on a boutique offering.
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Starz is rolling out its 14 channels, including Starz, Starz Encore, and Starz Encore Westerns, to the Google-owned streaming service as an add-on that costs $9 per month.
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Judging by the encore ... Gaga did not disappoint anyone.
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An encore event will take place July 11 and 12.
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And the kind that leaves you hoping for an encore.
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With a broad smile, she looked ready for an encore.
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"Encore brings transparency to an industry that desperately needs it".
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Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway – Barbra Streisand Best Dance Recording
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Encore – "The fastest way to find and book great musicians."
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Just don't expect it to be Blunt's encore song choice.
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Harmon chose to do an encore performance of Sia's "Chandelier".
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The organizers of the Women's March are planning an encore.
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The concert headliner will always come back for an encore.
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Anna gives a Frozen Norwegian encore to round things out.
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With each encore, Ms. Wang's "Hammerklavier" receded further from memory.
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The Orionids are like the encore performance for Halley's comet.
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You really don't need more than what the Encore offers.
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Surtout parce que le monde pourrait faire encore bien plus.
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Farrah's Halloween encore promised even more viewers ... but she bailed.
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Mr. Freedman — the president and chief executive officer of Encore.
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Mr. Smith is one of the oldest members of Encore.
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A scurrying encore left even the most obscurantist pianophiles mystified.
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Now Encore is helping her make sense of it all.
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Et, je me souviens encore des cris, je me souviens d'avoir pensé,arrêtez de crier ou ils vont continuer à tirer—-parce qu'ils vont savoir que des gens sont encore en vie sur cette terrasse.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Encore un effort on Lefebvre.
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" For her encore, the singer performed her hit "thank u, next.
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ET with an encore performance that evening at 7:30 p.m.
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But even if an artist does an encore, beautiful times end.
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Maybe, after years away, I'll tune in for one more encore.
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The cat was later named "Encore" in honor of the SUV.
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So this bull could have quite an encore before its over.
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He is currently president of the company's regional airline, WestJet Encore.
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" His encore included the former Disney star's 2014 hit "Bang Bang.
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If so, we're vying for several encore performances from Mother Monster.
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Penn balls have Encore Technology in the core and LongPlay felt.
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Audra McDonald served as host and sang "Somewhere" as an encore.
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And he rounded out the evening with an encore, Liszt's "Liebestraum."
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His tree song will be played as an encore, he said.
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Watch Bill chanting for an encore below: Follow Lauren on Twitter.
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Macron veut assumer le passé, alors qu'Alger veut encore y vivre.
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The lights went back off, and there were more encore sets.
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"A little bit louder, maybe," Cale said of the encore performance.
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The Encore camper van was converted for a customer named Melodie.
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Encore has a full-sized bed with the garage underneath it.
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He will go to Montana in May, before his Iowa encore.
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LIFT by EnCore, founded in 2011, has not delivered seats before.
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The woman's 2018 document also cited the day at Encore Beach.
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An encore performance of overcompensation and neglect is in the works.
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Danspace, which commissioned the work, brings it back for an encore.
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An early-music group whose predictable encore is Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah"?
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It is larger than the Encore but smaller than the Enclave.
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Isolé encore davantage dans son château, M. Camus s'est éloigné encore un peu plus de la France qu'il décrit – un pays envahi de personnes d'origine arabe et africaine qui haïssent la France et conspirant à la conquérir.
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She was given the gift of an encore by a tall angel.
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"Numb/Encore" won best rap/sung collaboration at the 203 Grammy Awards.
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Would this charmed October make him eager to stay for an encore?
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On "Encore" -- which released Friday -- Streisand sings the song with Meslissa McCarthy.
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Celebrate with encore presentations of "Apollo 11" at 9 and 11 p.m.
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It felt like a concert with the audience waiting for the encore.
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Gaming analysts have begun factoring in expected earnings from Encore Boston Harbor.
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Bolt demanded an encore so he could film it on his phone.
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For an afternoon-consuming selection of vinyl, head east to Encore Records.
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After leaving the stage briefly, Kendrick returned for a one-song encore.
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It was as if Elvis had returned to earth for an encore.
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North American skywatchers will have to wait until 210 for an encore.
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Mr. Beilman's delicate, wistful rendition of Kreisler's "Liebesleid," the encore, was lovely.
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La situation des pays de la zone euro est encore moins enviable.
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Certainly, that is what GM is trying to do with the Encore.
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Pricing: The 2017 Buick Encore Premium All-Wheel Drive starts at $31,965.
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Her memoir "The Encore" is about the second chances she's been given.
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For an encore, Hadelich performed the Sarabande from Bach's D-minor Partita.
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Commercially speaking, the 10th-season ratings were enough to justify this encore.
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So what did the showrunners do for an encore after this reveal?
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If your retirement plans include an encore career, look before you leap.
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Still, that hasn't stopped some fans from begging for one last encore.
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At typical rock concerts, an encore is a self-congratulatory send-off.
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Il est encore trop tôt pour juger de l'efficacité de tels cours.
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When I play an encore by him, you hear people immediately relax.
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Torres swung through the first one but did not miss the encore.
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"Siegfried," which the orchestra will encore at the Edinburgh Festival on Aug.
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Critic's Notebook LEIPZIG, Germany — What will Bachfest Leipzig do for an encore?
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The groom's father owns Encore Apparel, a clothing store in New York.
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As an encore performance to the five shutout innings he threw Sept.
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At home, she uses a bedroom to practice her parts for Encore.
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When he joined Encore, his academic haven turned into one for music.
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Wynn Las Vegas and Encore will shut their doors at 6 p.m.
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For an encore, they repeated the final large section of that movement.
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The job is so energy-intensive she can rarely manage an encore.
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In Paris, tribute is paid — encore — to the French architect and designer.
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After that, he ran back to the end zone for an encore.
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Cyber Monday is Black Friday's encore set, back with even more deals.
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Sur un mur à l'intérieur, le dessin d'un enfant était encore visible.
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"Nous sommes encore plus préoccupés parce que si nous n'arrivons pas à trouver le 'patient zéro', cela signifie que le virus est encore plus répandu que nous ne le pensions", a dit le gouverneur de la Vénétie, Luca Zaia.
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LIFT by EnCore is not so much an upstart disrupter as returning troublemaker.
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Maybe even this very night – he came back for a six-song encore.
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To kick things off, Singer and her squad dined at Andrea at Encore.
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The encore was "Lose Yourself," which augured a split between old and new.
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For an encore, the lyrical poet who crafted that performance won a Pulitzer.
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Idris Elba had an impressive encore to his Coachella performance ... he got hitched!!!
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Vous avez raison, l'Europe n'a pas encore fait la démonstration de sa crédibilité.
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"Breath Song," her encore, felt both yogic and orgasmic, feverish and fundamentally calm.
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"I don't think he will EVER give us an encore presentation!" she says.
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On lui donne un peu d'air donc elle peut encore jouer comme ça.
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These encore screenings at the IFC Center include both prizewinners and audience favorites.
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" And for the encore, the band performed "Dream On" and "Walk This Way.
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His encore during the radio broadcast was Mr. Camarena's third at the Met.
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" Nonetheless, the loudest chant of the night preceded the encore: "We Want 'Sex'!
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"Thank you guys so fucking much," Zon says as they finish their encore.
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These five works constitute a surprising, extended encore to an already exciting show.
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Kamel Daoud ORAN, Algérie — Qui fait encore la révolution dans le monde arabe?
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The band left the stage and returned for an encore, Mr. Hildebrand recalled.
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Many of these "encore entrepreneurs" were laid off or faced uncertain job prospects.
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Il lui reste encore à gagner la confiance de nombre de ses concitoyens.
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So I played an encore—the Bach chorale 'Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring.
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Ce nombre est en augmentation mais semble encore sous-évalué, d'après les chercheurs.
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It runs in SoHo as part of the playhouse's annual Fringe Encore Series.
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An encore presentation of "ALICE WATERS AND HER DELICIOUS REVOLUTION" follows at 10.
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Though these charismatic young artists received a prolonged ovation, they played no encore.
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And a high school version of "Alien" goes viral and gets an encore.
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Even once-moribund Buick is attracting millennials with its strong-selling Encore compact crossover.
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The film's director, Ridley Scott, donated $5,000 to the school for an encore performance.
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As the encore run of Novak's solo show ends, she can finally stand up.
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Even now, nearly 15 years after its initial release, it remains an encore staple.
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"Thing is," he proffered, "I really like the drama and allure of an encore".
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Buick has had some sales success with its recent crossovers, including the Encore subcompact.
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Wynn's name was removed from the company's Massachusetts project now called Encore Boston Harbor.
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The emotional farewell came after a third encore capped off the three-hour performance.
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Wynn Resorts plans to open Encore Boston Harbor Resort in Everett, Massachusetts in June.
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Compared to the thumping spectacle of the concert, the encore is much more relaxed.
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She sang one of them, "A Church in Ruins," as a hushed, skeletal encore.
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Bottom line: The Buick Encore is a good, compact wagon/SUV for urban commuting.
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Somehow "Encore!" winds up feeling phonier than "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series."
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His encore was a furious, unforgiving "Masters of War": Mr. Dylan as moral scourge.
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His hostess and her guests would like Ryan to perform an encore for them.
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Même dans la vie publique américaine, les décisions sont encore majoritairement prises par des.
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Selon la chroniqueuse, les politiciens doivent se réveiller " pendant qu'il en est encore temps ".
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It's an encore performance ... he did the same for Kim, Kourtney and even Kris!
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The move elicited boos, and the Hampton Grease Band responded with a lengthy encore.
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As Ms. Grande finished her encore and left the stage around 10:30 p.m.
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Even the code name of the case — Operation Encore — has never been published before.
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The Encore investigation exposed a bitter rift within the bureau over the Saudi connection.
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EnCore has produced galleys and other aircraft fixtures for customers such as Southwest Airlines.
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Alas, they will not assemble for an encore; the show wasn't renewed. 8. 'MR.
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Résultat : non seulement ils se retrouvent encore plus isolés, mais leur trou financier s'agrandit.
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Il n'avait pas l'air très satisfait de me voir, encore moins d'évoquer M. Jourdain.
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She said she joined Encore to get spiritual guidance and to develop a plan.
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After the kinetic tour through Brahms, he returned for an encore alongside the orchestra.
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She tells us she's being hit up by admirers who apparently want an encore performance.
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Not long after the piece went viral, Odyssey asked Pearson to write an encore piece.
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But the highly personal album, Encore un Soir, she released in August was practically ignored.
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The women in the room listened intently to the FGM panel and its awkward encore.
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Her next release will be ENCORE: Movie Partners Sing Broadway, is due later this year.
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If "Kindertotenlieder" ended with laying children to rest, then this encore gave them to God.
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As an encore, he offered Mendelssohn's "Rondo capriccioso" — a satisfying end to a fulfilling evening.
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Watch a special encore episode of CNBC's "The Profit in Cuba" tonight at 7PM/ET.
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Wynn Resorts — Wynn ended talks to sell its Encore Boston Harbor casino to MGM Resorts.
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Surely, the encore would also come from that recording: Dvorak's popular concert overture "Carnival," no?
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Les Guêpes de l'Été Nous Piquent Encore en Novembre/ L'Affaire de la Rue de Lourcine.
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Still, he added, if listeners really wanted it, they could hear it as an encore.
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Buick sells the Encore subcompact crossover, imported from Bupyeong, South Korea, at its American dealerships.
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As the run continues, maybe audiences will demand an encore of Mr. Camarena's big aria.
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For an afternoon-consuming selection of vinyl, head over to the East Side's Encore Records.
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The Encore is considered the ultimate entry-level burr grinder for coffee enthusiasts at home.
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It has also brought back Bill Clinton for an unwanted encore of his colorful past.
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When Bugs asks him for an encore, Daffy, now a ghost, slowly floats toward heaven.
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The thoughtful sequencing of the setlist went uninterrupted until the final track of the encore.
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The Orionids are an encore to the Eta Aquariid meteor shower, which peaks in May.
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Il ne suffit pas d'avoir fait tomber la dictature; reste encore à renverser le patriarcat.
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The highlight and heart of the evening was Berio, whose shimmering "Erdenklavier" provided the encore.
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MCC offers an encore run of Jocelyn Bioh's giggly, trenchant comedy, directed by Rebecca Taichman.
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So when the tumor returned for an encore in 2016, Hamilton decided to react differently.
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It's a Baratza Encore and it's not cheap, but I have to have good coffee.
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Encore said it spent about $907 million to buy $9.8 billion of receivables in 2016.
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In early 2010, headquarters officials objected to a draft update that an Encore analyst wrote.
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Cette opération devrait rapporter quelque 1,2 milliard d'euros à Atos, dit encore le groupe français.
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Honor Molloy's play, originally seen at the Origins 1st Irish Festival, receives an encore production.
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Ils travaillent encore plus dur et prennent des emprunts supplémentaires pour rembourser les emprunts précédents.
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For an encore, Ms. Hada went with a much simpler concoction: Zacapa and coconut water.
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Mr. Lyttleton realized more than $54,000 in profits from the EnCore trading, the regulator said.
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Carnet d'Albi ALBI, France — La peinture est défraîchie, mais le mot est encore lisible : ALIMENTATION.
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Breakingviews Warren E. Buffett's folksy charm may come in especially handy for his Oncor encore.
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The new Encore has a new, fancier interior, exterior styling changes and upgraded entertainment systems.
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Rarely is an encore so well chosen as it was at Zankel Hall on Wednesday night.
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Rihanna's professional relationship with Eminem may just be one of Eminem's finest redeeming qualities post-Encore.
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Props to Encore who did an amazing job of altering it in all the right ways.
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Though construction continues on schedule for the Encore Boston Harbor — the gaming license remains in limbo.
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She'll reprise the performance tonight and tomorrow night, during encore engagements at the popular music venue.
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More than 407,26 retweets and 211,2820 likes Been waiting to drop this: summer playlist, the encore.
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KJ made an encore appearance in her Xtina costume at Aguilera's 36th birthday party Saturday night.
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You could order a $10,000 Ono champagne cocktail at the XO club in the Wynn Encore.
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Now let's see who ends up owning the Encore Casino a few miles from my home.
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TLC will broadcast an encore airing of the wedding starting at 7:25 AM ET/PT.
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Wynn Resorts (WYNN) ended talks to sell its Encore Boston Harbor casino to MGM Resorts (MGM).
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The two companies raising the most ire were Encore Capital Group and Portfolio Recovery Associates Inc.
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" During the group's encore, they brought out their mothers and children for their song "Viva Forever.
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" The album was a mashup of Jay and Linkin Park, and launched the single "Numb/Encore.
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" Their de facto leader even gave a raspy speech before leading a fervent chant of "Encore!
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The pair was such a hit that Fallon joined Joel once again for the show's encore.
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The program (and this triple-bill) ended with more klezmer dances and a dreamy Poulenc encore.
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" Then, in a perfect encore, Kutcher called on another 1997 single, "That Don't Impress Me Much.
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The light became other-worldly, as if dusk had been summoned for a 20-second encore.
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" The encore, three plus hours later, was a rousing version of the Velvet Underground's "Sweet Jane.
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But state regulators on Tuesday gave Encore the go-ahead to open in June, as scheduled.
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After closing the program with Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 23, he played Scarlatti for an encore.
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A sort of adaptation of Anton Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" is definitely back for an encore run.
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Encore holds an exterior shower and an interior kitchenette, couch, toilet, dining table, bed, and garage.
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For an encore, he played his own frenetic, impish arrangement of "Dragon Dance," a traditional song.
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Mr. Perahia's stamina was impressive, but he understandably offered no encore, and the clamorous audience relented.
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Honor Molloy's play, originally seen at the Origin's 1st Irish theater festival, receives an encore production.
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Un exemple: Pourquoi encore pense-t-on que Mme Le Pen ne peut pas être présidente?
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Les deux bâtisses encore debout sont en ruines, et le jardin autrefois verdoyant est à l'abandon.
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Every day, thousands of construction workers head to the site of the Encore Boston Harbor casino.
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Enter Tokyo & unleash your creative energy when #TokyoMirageSessions #FE Encore hits the stage 1/17. pic.twitter.
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Norwegian also has a new ship that will be delivered in 2019 called the Norwegian Encore.
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"Il y a des centres-villes où la situation est encore plus compliquée," me dit-il.
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So angry that she almost didn't make it to that first Encore class on Jan. 31.
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The Times noted a "collective sense of anticlimax" at the time of the first encore mission.
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The Times noted a "collective sense of anticlimax" at the time of the first encore mission.
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But as for the future -- she's open to the idea of an encore from the Lord.
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Wynn Resorts is set to open Encore Boston Harbor, a 27-floor hotel and casino, in June.
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By the time the band gets returns for the encore, the notes are sensations rather than sounds.
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Afterwards, he sheepishly waved while exiting the stage, never to return for even a perfunctory customary encore.
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With Michael R. Bloomberg's election as mayor in 2001, the stage was set for Mr. Kelly's encore.
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"Finding great musicians for your venue or event is a nightmare," says Encore co-founder James McAulay.
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Payment is then processed via Encore, which takes a 15 per cent booking fee along the way.
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The lobby will has gardens with 22-foot ficus trees and a colorful carousel, according to Encore.
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And also like True Detective, The Night Of is already feeling the pressure of producing an encore.
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LOS ANGELES — Hulu is partnering up with UK's ITV Encore to bring brothel drama Harlots to viewers.
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What Nanjiani does for an encore will obviously be challenging, given the personal nature of the film.
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As quickly as he'd appeared, Skepta then disappeared offstage, leaving the audience's screams for an encore unanswered.
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Billie Eilish gave an encore performance in NYC ... from her window, and her fans roared in approval.
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As for a New York City encore, "there are plans to come back to Manhattan," he said.
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The Nationals have the reigning N.L. most valuable player, Bryce Harper, who appears poised for an encore.
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Signature Theater presents encore performances of Bess Wohl's happy-sad comedy about participants at a silent retreat.
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An encore came in the eighth when Hansel Robles coughed up a run on a wild pitch.
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"Encore" is the first reality series premiering on Disney Plus, and it's all about musical theater nerds.
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"Encore" taps in to some major high school nostalgia, whether or not you were a drama geek.
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When he returned for his encore, the jacket was lavender and the turtleneck sparkled under the lights.
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The gadgets are an encore to the company's signature hats — and a little closer to blow torches.
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But wait for the encore: She'll be belting sunshine and blue skies on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
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As an encore, a traditional singer, Homayoun Shajarian, performed ''My Iran,'' a love song to the country.
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Efficient, imaginative solutions are rewarded: The event's producers select 10 works for an encore program on Sept.
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By the encore, everyone had left their seats and Maggie and I found ourselves twirling with strangers.
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Friday's 81-76 win for the Irish was a fitting encore, with similar back-and-forth drama.
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She played a beautifully soft-spoken encore: Manuel De Falla's setting of "Nana," a Spanish folk song.
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Mr. Graham, a former military prosecutor whose angry outburst on Thursday made headlines, delivered a blistering encore.
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The search for meaning and money typically involves encore careers, bridge jobs, part-time employment and entrepreneurship.
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It issued a separate recall for about 150 Buick Encore SUVs in 2013 over the same issue.
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Boho Camper Vans built Encore, a tiny home on wheels constructed on a 2019 Ford Transit 250.
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Encore also comes with a 25-gallon water tank and a DC to DC isolator and charger.
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James Godwin and Tom Burnett's hallucinatory and inventive puppet show returns for an eerie and icky encore.
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And then the encore performance, the next debate, was Trump walked by me in the spin room.
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"every night before the Alaska acoustic encore, I speak about gratitude and growth and change," she wrote.
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The Jommelli was repeated in part as an encore, and here the projected fireworks seemed just right.
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"By itself, it can just sound athletic, like an encore or end-of-concert piece," she said.
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Ni plus réellement une démocratie, ni une dictature, c'est quelque chose qui n'a pas encore de nom.
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Man-Doherty says the crew at Encore has been incredibly supportive and treats her like a daughter.
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He makes a meal of the scene and then eats a hard-boiled egg for an encore.
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The big encore to tax reform for Ryan and many Republicans in Congress would be entitlement reform.
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" And Kristen Bell tries to bring former musical theater stars back to their glory days in "Encore.
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Il refuse d'être qualifié de gauche, encore moins de socialiste, mais il n'est pas davantage de droite.
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De nombreux responsables politiques qui se prosternaient encore récemment devant le portrait présidentiel lui emboîtent le pas.
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But he's coming out for his encore only to find his opponents are remixing his greatest hits.
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Before wrapping the set, Jay played the version of "Encore" that he and the group collaborated on.
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One night they went to see a concert, fought over money, and drunkenly ditched before the encore.
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And Mr. Barnatan lowered the temperature nicely at the end with an encore, Bach's "Sheep May Safely Graze."
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Then the band returned and played the entire album, track by track, piece by piece, as an encore.
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Wynn Resorts controls properties including the Wynn Las Vegas resort, Encore at Wynn Las Vegas and Wynn Macau.
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In August, Dion released her 26th studio album, Encore un soir, her first French studio album since 2012.
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Ozzfest is suing to prevent an encore use of the name, and for profits from that July show.
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Kesha's tender performance came during the encore of Folds' concert – with an introduction by Girls star Lena Dunham.
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To further grow the company, Encore is disclosing that it has raised just over £560,000 in Seed funding.
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A slot parlor opened at Plainridge Park Casino in 2015, and MGM and Encore are two casino resorts.
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Even if you did tune into a live stream, this is an encore you don't want to miss.
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Au temps de la Révélation, lorsque le Prophète était encore vivant et Dieu si proche de son oreille.
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Baltimore blanked Cincinnati 20-0 in the opener and came up with an encore last week against Miami.
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Any added diversity—for instance at parties like Bassline or Encore—is just the result of market forces.
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Btw ... Kim knows how to do an encore when it comes to her bright and tight Miami outfits.
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The Encore, on sale since 236 as a 33 model, has received cosmetic and technological updates for 23.
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Ars Nova presents an encore production of Bess Wohl's happy-sad comedy about participants at a silent retreat.
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The Wynn -- which owns XS Nightclub at Encore -- is suing XS Nightclub DC for using a similar logo.
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This training has given me an encore career as a substitute special-education assistant in the public schools.
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The crowd was chanting for an encore, but I pushed my way through everyone to the backstage exit.
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Don't you hate it when you go see your favorite band, and they don't return for an encore?
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A similar sentiment is recorded in the lyrics of "Sweet Caroline," which Diamond used to begin his encore.
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It's like when a band you enjoy plays the song you want to hear most as their encore.
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Je n'aurais sans doute pas songé que 25 ans plus tard, l'égalité des sexes serait encore bien loin.
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So I was grateful for his encore, a headlong tear through Scarlatti's Sonata in D minor (K. 141).
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Energy Fuels said it had sold its Bears Ears claims to a smaller company, Encore Energy, in 8003.
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His 2015 album, "Delilah," was a slightly more tentative take on the style, but on "Encore," he blossoms.
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Sa prise de position n'a pas encore été appréciée à sa juste valeur: elle est révolutionnaire — copernicienne, même.
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The music's great, the baseball … well, we know the outcome; what will the Cubs do for an encore?
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The theme is puns on common theatrical phrases, and a bit of bonus material makes its own encore.
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On Thursday, Dorrance's work gets an encore, this time matched with works by George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins.abt.
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Conor celebrated his win at Encore nightclub, after entering the Octagon Saturday night after a 15-month hiatus.
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As he listened to the Encore presentation, Maguire, the former Penttbom case agent for Flight 77, sat nearby.
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" After the encore, an impassioned Smollett told the crowd, now is the time to be "blacker and gayer.
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It gets an encore on Saturday evening with two new works by Jamar Roberts and Darrell Grand Moultrie.
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It wouldn't be a complete roll-out if Disney didn't take a swing at reality TV, too. Encore!
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Matthew Warchus developed this encore three years ago, when he first staged the piece at London's Old Vic.
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But Cora is eager for an encore — knowing, perhaps, that it represents this roster's best chance to repeat.
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In addition to Wynn Las Vegas, the company's assets include Encore at Wynn Las Vegas and Wynn Macau.
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Then, before Ocean's closing set, A Tribe Called Quest gave an epic, old school show, including a surprising encore.
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When Shelton covered the song "Footloose" during his encore, he brought girlfriend Gwen Stefani onstage to help him out.
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Before launching EnCore, the founders had over 30 years of aircraft interiors and seat manufacturing experience under their belts.
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That said, without confirmation as yet of a fourth season, the likelihood of one more encore sounds about right.
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Day 177: "Encore" – The Prefix , 2004 OK, here is Lil Wayne rapping really well, especially on the third verse.
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"Is my hair OK?" he asked playfully a little later, as he was preparing for a Fox News encore.
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"Encore!" is a show hosted by Kristen Bell brings together old high school classmates to create original theatrical performances.
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" Two band members told BuzzFeed News they had just started their encore song "as the shots began to fire.
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The state recently legalized marijuana (which it will tax), and a brand new Encore casino just opened in Everett.
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Most recent was Encore Alert, a 500 Startup alumni that's built social media alert technology powered by data science.
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Sales of the Encore rose nearly 6 percent, and sales of the Enclave crossover rose just over 2 percent.
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The Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas has a house act -- ShowStoppers, which performs Broadway songs and old hits.
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I played a festival the week before, called Barn on the Farm, and did "Four Lions" for my encore.
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Maybe when he finally gets writing his name down, mom will reward him with an encore trip to Disneyland?
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It changed the name from Wynn Boston Harbor to Encore Boston Harbor — to distance itself from Steve Wynn's brand.
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It's hard to listen to Revival and not yearn for the tic-riddled chaos of Relapse, or even Encore.
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That number doesn't even include on-demand or streaming data, nor audiences who watched encore broadcasts the next day.
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After going 20-8 and winning the American League's Cy Young Award in 2015, Keuchel had a nightmare encore.
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Buick is still shifting heavily toward crossovers: Sales of the Encore and Enclave crossovers are both up this year.
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Back at the festival, I saw Norwegian DJ Kygo give an emotional encore performance backed by a string octet.
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L'esclavagisme arabe est d'ailleurs encore aujourd'hui un sujet tabou ou escamoté par les jugements portés contre l'esclavagisme de l'occident.
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Critic's Notebook The "High School Musical" update and "Encore!" take the stage at Disney Plus, but with differing results.
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But this week, Ms. Streisand's latest album, "Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway" (Columbia), showed her to be an exception.
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It's a competition, too: Of the 40 participants, 10 will be invited back for an encore performance on Sept.
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Il en est de même pour Dewsbury dans le West Yorkshire, ou encore la commune de Molenbeek à Bruxelles.
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The Saugatuck Buck made an encore appearance a few weeks later at Austin Swiercz and Dori Anne's engagement photoshoot.
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The Royals went on to reach Game 7 of that year's World Series, then won their encore last fall.
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The stars have aligned, and after tax reform, the time is right for an encore piece of landmark legislation.
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The Boring-branded gadgets were an encore to the company's signature hats — and a little closer to blow torches.
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Ben was a giant hit at Code Media in 2017; we're delighted to have him back for an encore.
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From the pool deck at Glenwood's Encore rental on the Upper West Side, residents can see the Hudson River.
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The Encore is a great all-around grinder that performs nearly as well and consistently as the pricier competition.
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"If you go downtown Boston you see nothing other than cranes," said Bob DeSalvio, president of Encore Boston Harbor.
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Over 18 months, Encore pulled nearly a million tons of contaminated sediment from the area and the Mystic River.
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The Grammy-winning singer has been given the title of godmother to Norwegian Cruise Line's newest ship, Norwegian Encore.
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Under diffused blue lighting, bartenders in short-sleeve lumberjack shirts sloshed drinks and the crowd cawed for an encore.
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Mr. Salonen was so preternaturally confident in this work that he announced Mr. Kuusisto's encore before the ballet began.
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Still, "RBG" had done such solid business that "we're bringing it back for an encore run," Mr. Siefkin said.
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For the encore, he made one more trip offstage to pull a couple out of their seats to dance.
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" — SETH MEYERS "The press, they were screaming for an encore, so Spicer would come out and play the hits.
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But the Encore team also found a sympathetic ear in Brendan Quigley, an aggressive, young federal prosecutor in Manhattan.
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Unclear how the audience reacted ... but we're told Oscar's always welcome back for an encore performance if he wants!
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Mr. Tao's encore, not American and not raging, was ideal for this space: Debussy's prelude "The Sunken Cathedral." video
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That can't help but make the encore feel a little forced, an issue that the movie addresses head on.
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Mophie's Encore Plus 10K portable powerbank originally costs $49.95, but it's currently going for $14.95 at B&H Photo.
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The encore appearance before the committee by the heads of the F.B.I. and N.S.A. has proved a sticking point.
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Compare these two with Audi Q3, BMW X1, Lexus NX and maybe, for the budget-minded, the Buick Encore.
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Sweeter in manner than Ms. Barrio, she gamely applied her old-school moves to a traditional, partylike flamenco encore.
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Any encore would have been superfluous, even disruptive, as Mr. Padmore, Mr. Biss and the audience all clearly recognized.
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" And they offered another predictable encore, "Pur ti miro," the transcendent closing duet of Monteverdi's opera "L'Incoronazione di Poppea.
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And the encore, Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries," was everything bad you've heard about Jaap: grotesquely overplayed and overemphatic.
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La cote du Président Emmanuel Macron, quant à elle, a remonté ; celle du Premier Ministre Edouard Philippe, plus encore.
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The audience wanted an encore later, but he turned it down ... probably feeling it would be hard to top.
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California-based EnCore designs, certifies and produces airplane galleys and seats for airlines, and also supplies components to Boeing.
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DJ Snake will reportedly hand-deliver copies of his debut album, Encore, to Postmates customers in New York City today.
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Just as with the very innovative team at British Airways, there are experienced contrarians at the top seats of EnCore.
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Per the report, A Star Is Born will get an "encore" of sorts with extended footage — 12 whole minutes worth.
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The Trump Organization did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment, while Encore Live declined to comment to CNBC.
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LIFT by EnCore was started in 2011 by two industry veterans who sold a previous company to Zodiac in 2005.
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The six-time Grammy-winners played an eclectic set for over an hour – even taking the stage for an encore.
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The performance leverages time spent by Nova delivering meals in-home to elderly residents with DFTA affiliate, Encore Community Services.
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For the encore his team made him a Donald Duck costume, but they failed to do a dress rehearsal first.
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The massive 3 million-square-foot Encore Boston Harbor is part of Boston Harbor, which is adjacent to the city.
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Mais la guerre des calendriers va plus loin encore: elle touche même la naissance du Prophète, pourtant consacrée depuis longtemps.
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Sigourney Weaver visiting the NBHS cast and crew at their encore performance of Alien after national media recognition was unbelievable!!
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The original production ran on March 19 and March 22, but this encore was planned specifically to celebrate Alien Day.
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It also includes 2014-2017 models of the Buick Encore, GMC Sierra, Chevy Corvette, Chevy Trax, Chevy Caprice, Chevy Silverado.
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The band didn&apost return for an expected encore, after which a public-address announcement said the show was over.
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"Encore careers are appealing to only a small slice of elders and are usually those with high incomes," she said.
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Given that this is -- probably -- the last debate she's going to appear in, what does Williamson have for an encore?
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Any Prince fan could guess what the encore would be (hint: it is a color and a type of weather).
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It's also a shame that she's not free to do much more than hop into someone else's encore right now.
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Yeah, in the book you describe a riot in Boston that was started because you refused to do an encore.
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So for the encore, they offered an arrangement for cello of the Adagio from Brahms's Violin Sonata in D minor.
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It was right after Mr. Kaufmann sang another encore of the aria on Saturday that she left him alone onstage.
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"Encore" opened at No. 1 with 148,000 copies of the full album sold in the United States, according to Nielsen.
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Instead of Destiny's Child, Bey brings out her new favorite collaborator, Channing Tatum, for a proper Lip Sync Battle encore.
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Surely, you kept thinking, there would have to be an encore after this program to lighten things up a bit.
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The same threesome will be back for a Friday morning encore, when Woods expects them to strike some better notes.
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"We look forward to continuing to move Encore Boston Harbor forward," the Las Vegas-based company said in a statement.
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This same polished ensemble sound reappeared during the orchestra's encore: "Antrópolis," a new work by the Mexican composer Gabriela Ortiz.
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"Encore," his second major-label album, is an often lustrous revisiting of raucous Southern soul, rousingly delivered and pinpoint precise.
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In early fall, Mr. Cerato next plans to open Encore at 5003 Little West 12th Street in the meatpacking district.
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Once they arrived, the group started the festivities at Encore Beach Club at Wynn Las Vegas before hitting XS Nightclub.
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The Houston Rockets stars looked like BFFs while dancing it out to "SICKO MODE" at XS Nightclub at the Encore.
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Other companies performing in the encore program include Jamal Jackson Dance Company, Loni Landon Dance Project and Kate Weare Company.
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Starz Encore is showing the movie alongside its first sequel, ANGELS & DEMONS (2009), which will air at 10:30 p.m.
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His sure structural sense was still intact, and, like Mr. Perahia, he showed considerable stamina, right down to the encore.
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So far, the campaign has attracted 160 partner organizations, 1,100 grassroots leaders and a community of 71,000 supporters, Encore reports.
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"Motown the Musical," which closed just last year, will play an eighteen-week encore, at the Nederlander (starting July 12).
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Frozen's Kristen Bell hosts this Disney+ reality series, reuniting former cast members from high school musicals for one stellar Encore!
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David Cale's solo play about a shy Midwesterner who invents an irresistible alter ego ends its Audible-sponsored encore run.
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Through the lobby speakers, I could hear a recording of Mr. Pollini's encore, Chopin's Ballade No. 1 in G minor.
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A red-carpet special leads in at 9, with an uncensored encore broadcast to follow at 11 — both on Twitter.
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But try to find an opportunity to volunteer or otherwise test drive that encore career before you commit, Beck said.
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Disney+ currently has a number of unscripted original series, including The World According to Jeff Goldblum and Kristen Bell's Encore.
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In the video, shared to Facebook and viewed over 3,000 times, a dealership service tech named George and a new car sales manager named Mark Shoe are seen saving the 4 to 6 week-old kitten from the wheel well of a Buick Encore (the cat was later named Encore in honor of the SUV).
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Mental health is a real thing," the rapper said about Bennington, in addition to performing his Link Park collaboration "Numb/Encore.
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However, the appearance of the New England Patriots' tight end during their encore set sent the amped audience into a frenzy.
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Tomorrow, on FOX Business Network, join me again, an encore presentation on "Mornings With Maria" of my discussion with the president.
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The photo was not identified by the museum, I myself determined that it was an Encore explosion, 27 kilotons, in 1953.
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The company has spent $2 billion on the now re-named Encore Boston Harbor, which is scheduled to open in June.
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Through the 1940s and 50s, meat-based entrees still ruled the Oscars, with chicken, green beans, and potatoes making encore appearances.
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Appropriately titled "Encore", the music makes more use of slower reggae tempos but tonally feels in tune with their back catalogue.
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On it, the encore performance is different than what was actually played, which isn't that unusual for a live rock show.
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Tillis was particularly attached to a black labrador puppy named "Encore," so called because he was the last in the litter.
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The Encore can answer calls like most in-ear headphones these days, and will come with tips in three different sizes.
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News and notes: STEAK FRY ENCORE IN 2018: A scooplet out of Iowa: The Polk County Democratic Party resurrected former Sen.
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One of Saturday's was "It Can Never Be the Same," the beginning of the first encore, after "Disintegration," steady and glum.
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As an encore he electrified the audience with a dazzling, wailing performance of a klezmer dance by his brother, Goran Frost.
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What it's about: "Encore" reunites the now grown-up casts of high school musicals to re-stage the production years later.
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Because if Putin is to have an encore in power beyond 2024, he'll need Russia's oligarchs to help stage that performance.
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Then, in a generous gesture, he played as an encore selections from Janacek's "On an Overgrown Path," lasting some 15 minutes.
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Dudamel cannily delivered a Hollywood-style encore: Bernard Herrmann's love music from "Vertigo," the lurid dark side of Copland's American dream.
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" By the time the encore came around, the entire audience was on its feet, clapping and singing "We Want the Funk!
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The cavalry really did come—last year—and all the yelling in the world won't bring them back for an encore.
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Ariana brings down the house with an encore of "Dangerous Woman", which is still a misnomer—there's nothing threatening about her.
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The Virtuoso is slightly more reliable and consistent than the cheaper Encore, and it's French Press particle size is on point.
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Wes Scantlin didn't get the chance for an encore Saturday night ... he was put in cuffs immediately after walking off stage.
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But Encore issued shares to Energy Fuels in return, making Energy Fuels Encore's largest shareholder, with a seat on its board.
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The Encore Boston Harbor is massive, and a massive bet on gaming at a time when casino revenue has been fading.
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Encore plus déconcertant, il arborait une casquette de hockey des Maple Leafs de Toronto, les grands rivaux des Canadiens de Montréal.
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When they came back up for the encore, the musicians would be wearing shiny track jackets patterned after the Venezuelan flag.
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Then he wowed listeners with the finale of Gaspar Cassadó's Suite for Cello, with its strong Spanish dance flavor, as encore.
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At the end of the night, Ms. Del Rey didn't stick around for an encore, but she didn't quite retreat either.
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The group partied at Encore Beach Club at Wynn Las Vegas during the day before hitting XS Nightclub for the evening.
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Keep scrolling to see the inside of Encore, which the company says is represnativie of a typical van conversion it produces:
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Bien sûr, Mbappé devait encore perfectionner son talent, mais Riccardi sut très tôt qu'il n'y avait aucune raison de le freiner.
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Those last two qualities were very much on display in Ms. Buechner's encore: two poems recited in fluent Japanese and English.
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Right before Daughter came back onstage for an encore, I asked Greta if she wanted to leave and beat the rush.
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In announcing the second encore, Ms. DiDonato gave a little speech on the power of music to transform darkness into light.
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Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Cruise Line's newest ship, was launched this month, with a 10,000-square foot gaming and virtual reality complex.
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As an encore, Mr. Hadelich played Paganini's solo Caprice No. 1, a whirlwind of nonstop arpeggios, dispatched with precision and panache.
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Ruth Wooden, who runs the Encore program at Union, said there were many lapsed Catholics who had applied to the program.
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And Mr. Esfahani offered a further reward, utterly unproblematic and lovely: an encore of Rameau's Gavotte With Variations in A minor.
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C.E. Triomphe Je me souviens encore, j'étais couché et je vois quelqu'un en blanc, c'est pour ça que je parle d'ange.
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We're thinking ... depending on how it plays out, this would be an interesting encore to the 'Law and Order' Menendez trial.
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Vox Luminis added a lovely encore by Johann Michael Bach, of whom Johann Sebastian spoke highly, as he did of Johann Christoph.
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Sources familiar with what went down tell us Stanton was partying with friends at The Encore for a co-ed bachelorette event.
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Definitely sounds like Giada is ready for an encore ... because not only is she down, she's also got a menu in mind.
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While there was no mention of new music, the crowd — and the couple— seemed content with old favorites, like the night's encore.
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And on Friday, they headed to Encore Beach Club and took shots before continuing the party at XS later in the night.
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The rest were viewers who watched an encore presentation, or who streamed the show with the HBO Go or HBO Now apps.
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GM also issued a separate recall for about 150 Buick Encore SUVs in 2013 to address steering wheels that could come off.
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Encore, a U.K. startup and graduate of Entrepreneur First, is another example of a company attempting to disrupt the traditional agency model.
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Encore then takes that information and sends out an alert to matching musicians and bands who are registered on its mobile app.
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Never one to disappoint, the band's encore delivered the most appropriate and concise synthesis of past and present of the whole weekend.
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Gaping at the records "Avengers" has obliterated, and the ratings highs "Thrones" has reached, the question is what's left for an encore.
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Lamb's performance was also a nice encore to his 18-point, 17-rebound game in a win over the Knicks on Saturday.
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The Jazz open their season Wednesday, and we're guessing Justin can't wait to see what Donovan has in store for an encore.
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The world's largest hot light will tell all of New York that freshly-made Krispy Kreme doughnuts are ready for their encore.
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As an encore, Corzine was fined $5 million and banned for life from commodity futures trading for tanking his firm, MF Global.
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When it is a client footing the bill, this correspondent is more than happy to demand encore du Nicolas Feuillatte, of course.
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A decade ago, Matz saddled Barbaro, the frisky Kentucky Derby winner, with designs of pulling off an encore at Pimlico Race Course.
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Hartford, Experience Matters, Social Venture Partners and Encore Fellowships offer valuable educational and matchmaking services for those seeking a second-act career.
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Atalaya Sergi is the vice president of strategic partnerships & programming at Jumpstart and an encore Public Voices fellow with The OpEd Project.
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Michael A. Smyer, Ph.D. is a professor of psychology at Bucknell University and an encore public voices fellow with The OpEd Project.
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Vox Luminis added a lovely encore by Johann Michael Bach, of whom Johann Sebastian spoke highly, as he did of Johann Christoph.
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Mais la France semble aliéner un nombre plus important encore de ses ressortissants, et bien au-delà de ceux qui rallient Daech.
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The company behind Pokemon Go is planning an encore augmented reality app — this time one based on the world of Harry Potter.
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Linda Aristondo is an attorney in the New York tri-state area and an Encore public voices fellow with The OpEd Project.
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Jimmy Butler seeks an encore performance and the Chicago Bulls look to stay hot when they host the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday.
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But make sure that leaving your current 9-to-5 job in pursuit of an encore career won't hurt your retirement prospects.
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Of course, everyone was well aware what the first encore would almost have to be, and Mr. von Karajan did not disappoint.
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Responding to an enormous ovation, he played one more encore, a dreamy Schumann piece, appropriate for the occasion: "Abschied," German for "farewell."
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As an encore, he played Bartok's charming "Evening in Transylvania" from "10 Easy Piano Pieces," the perfect cap to a demanding program.
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Several automakers have come out with compact or subcompact crossovers, such as the Buick Encore, the Honda HRV and the Ford EcoSport.
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The Detroit rapper wasn't afraid to admit he's put out some bad albums and says listening to Encore still makes him cringe.
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Oh I don't know, maybe Dave Grohl showing up during the encore for a cover of MC5's "Kick Out the Jams"?
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The encore arrives, and Smith brings out Flea and her children with Fred Smith, Jackson and Jesse, to bring it all home.
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DeAndre and his brothers hit up the Encore Beach Club at the Wynn in Vegas to celebrate the Clippers star's 29th birthday.
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Howard Smith, one of the older members of Encore, had worried that pursuing a music career after retirement was a lost cause.
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I put out requests to groups in the Encore movement — leaders and activists working with socially minded people in midlife and beyond.
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Expect sung and spoken-word accompaniments, references to John F. Kennedy's 1961 moon shot speech, archival footage and a special surprise encore.
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Le président tunisien a clamé l'égalité de la femme dans le monde arabe, un univers social où la Terre semble encore plate.
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Following a sold-out show at the Town Hall in April, she returns to Manhattan for an encore performance at the Beacon.
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That year, the arrival on the Encore team of another veteran New York detective, Efrain Vazquez, gave Gonzalez a shot of energy.
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For an encore, the 183-second operation can happen while motoring through a parking lot at up to six miles an hour.
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The playhouse will also present its annual Fringe Encore Series, featuring productions chosen from Fringe festivals around the world. Nov. 27-Dec.
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But having watched the 10-episode season, it's a nicely executed version of a premise that doesn't cry out for an encore.
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So what can Disney (DIS) CEO Bob Iger, who Time recently named its Businessperson of the Year, possibly do for an encore?
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Lamb's performance was also a nice encore to his 18-point, 17-rebound game in beating the New York Knicks last Saturday.
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The model and "Dancing with the Stars" alum broke necks with a grand opening ... of the Encore Players club at the Wynn.
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It is confusingly, frustratingly awful, and not in the half-engaging way trainwreck albums by massive rap stars sometimes are (see: Encore).
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In January, when snow is falling and it feels like winter will never end, we're bringing this slurping cutie back for an encore.
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Instead, many people are diving after retirement into encore careers that offer a chance to make some extra money with more flexible hours.
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Just a few hours before, Richie opted for a vintage Chanel swimsuit when she partied at Encore Beach Club at Wynn Las Vegas.
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As an encore, he sang an alluring account of "Passione," a Neapolitan song, and then signaled, it seemed, that that would be it.
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Either way, you're getting your second chance: An encore broadcast of the eighth annual CMA Country Christmas special will air Thursday on ABC.
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And that included only the original broadcast itself, not the encore airing of the match or the many news clips of him winning.
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Four of them will launch this year including Holland America Line's Koningsdam, Carnival Cruise Line's Carnival Vista, Aida Cruises' Aidaprima and Seabourn's Encore.
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After the show, Dua Lipa will take part in an encore performance of "Homesick," airing on Xfinity On Demand immediately following the awards.
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Mark Lyttleton admitted buying shares shortly before the public announcements about EnCore Oil Plc and Cairn Energy after hearing privileged information from colleagues.
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And just a few months earlier, another 4- to 6-week-old kitten was rescued from the wheel well of a Buick Encore.
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"Dancing with the Stars" producers are doing everything they can to avoid an encore performance from protesters ahead of Tuesday night's season finale.
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Buy now: $95, Amazon Baratza Encore Conical Burr Coffee Grinder If you want fresh coffee, it's best to grind your whole beans yourself.
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While financial concerns are often the motivator, for many retirees the decision to pursue an encore career is more about passion than paycheck.
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Then he played a lovely little solo encore, "Dance of Coral," by Du Mingxin, with no gazing at the audience or the ceiling.
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ONE day after releasing their final rulings of the term, the justices of the Supreme Court returned for an encore on June 28th.
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In that concert, the final encore would see Slowhand tackle "Arirang", a folk-song indispensable to karaoke-singers in both North and South.
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Mais encore une fois, j'engage là un axe dont je ne considère pas qu'il donnera des résultats dans les 18 ou 203 mois.
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Encore Capital said that it welcomed new national rules, and believed that it already adhered to most or all of the proposed requirements.
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A kind of yearning, she called it, and she closed with a lone, engaging encore, Friedrich Hollaender's "Eine Kleine Sehnsucht" ("A Little Yearning").
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Fielder has, at last, bloated his way into total ineffectiveness, while Mitch Moreland's encore after a career year in 2015 involves hitting .231.
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But don't expect an encore from Robertson on Thursday; Joe Girardi, the Yankees' manager, said he would probably need two days of rest.
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Rainey found herself so struck by the tune's mysterious pathos that she began singing the song as an encore at her own shows.
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To close out the year, the Metrograph is hosting encore screenings of films — old and new — that played at the theater in 2017.
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Michael McKeever's play, perhaps the world's first gay marriage tragedy, which had its New York premiere in 2017, returns for an encore performance.
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We are working with the leagues themselves to free up the possibility to show encore presentations and discussing how we can present them.
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Wynn Las Vegas and Encore will be shuttered for at least two weeks, during which all full-time employees will still be paid.
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Depuis que Mbappé a percé, Bondy est encore plus empli de jeunes qui espèrent être recrutés et pensent qu'ils peuvent suivre ses traces.
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Mais il lui reste un autre pari à gagner, celui-ci peut-être plus difficile encore: relancer la croissance et entamer le chômage.
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She then created "Sex Status 2.0," an exploration of gender expectations and desire that premiered last year and now returns for an encore.
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Tony Tapia is an Encore Public Voice fellow, co-chair of the Workforce Development Committee of the Strategic Action Planning Group in Colorado.
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The pop star Ariana Grande had finished the encore of her "Dangerous Woman" concert, and the shrieks of teenagers and others had subsided.
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The following year, Encore agents began meeting with federal prosecutors in New York to discuss the possible indictment of suspects in their case.
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Start planning your next act If you want to start an encore career, keep in mind that money is the biggest stumbling block.
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The four-person team at Encore Process Service in Columbus, Ohio, visited seven addresses to find Mr. Anglin and returned some 15 times.
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The Envision slots between the tiny Buick Encore, which is assembled in South Korea, and the large Michigan-made three-row Buick Enclave.
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The hotels included Excalibur, Luxor, M Resort, Mandalay Bay, MGM, Mirage, Monte Carlo, New York New York, the Venetian, and the Wynn/Encore.
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After the athlete gave an encore performance of "Winter Wonderland," Cannon announced that the Leopard would be the second contestant leaving the show.
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Prendre le métro, aller dans des cafés, boire une bière, voir un concert ou un spectacle — parce Paris est encore pleine de vie.
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While it's true Ed sang at Scooter Braun's 2014 wedding ... we're told there will be no encore for Hailey and Justin's big day.
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This summer, GM will begin selling a new Chinese-made compact Buick Envision SUV in the United States alongside the new 2017 Encore.
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Far from being upset, Mr. Savall took that as popular demand and repeated the number at the end of the evening as an encore.
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Kreisler's "Tambourin Chinois," a popular encore piece, showed off Mr. Vengerov's virtuosity in more traditional technique but suffered from coordination problems with the orchestra.
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Conor was welcomed into Encore Beach Club by a crowd of loyal Irish fans -- who didn't seem to give one crap that he lost.
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The rest were viewers who watched an encore presentation, combined with those who streamed the show with the HBO Go or HBO Now apps.
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They had the last tune and everyone goes crazy, then they go back for an encore and they don't hit it and they leave.
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Les degradations et les affaissements qu'est susceptible de causer le ruissellement de l'eau sur l'edifice et les 'uvres qui s'y trouvent encore sont redoutes.
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Malgré tout l'agacement qu'a suscité ma visite, apparemment déplacée, j'ai été frappé de voir que la question identitaire soulevée par Hérouxville était encore d'actualité.
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"We will need a big encore after 2030 ... in order to avoid the bulk of the worst impacts described in this report," he said.
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The rest were viewers who watched two encore presentations, combined with those who streamed the show with the HBO Go or HBO Now apps.
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In fact, Starz and Starz Encore were just added today, and the pack is being offered for free until September 14th as a promotion.
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But after the 23-year-old wrapped up her show with an encore of the single "Dangerous Woman," that elation quickly turned to horror.
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Though it was just an hour set with no time for an encore in the tight festival schedule, it managed to transcend the ordinary.
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With the concert declared a tail-thumping success, she now plans to return to the shelter to deliver encore performances as often as possible.
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Authorities responded to a call from the Encore hotel Tuesday night regarding contraband in one of its rooms, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.
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Security swarmed the entire celebration, but at Encore Beach Club during the day, the only normies who were allowed in were women in bikinis.
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It went down at the San Diego Symphony Hall, as the singer was about to do an encore at the end of his performance.
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A written decision is expected later and has implications for Encore Boston Harbor, the Boston-area resort the company hopes to open in June.
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The last album he made before that hiatus, 22000's Encore, was an ill-conceived mess that marked the end of his cultural chokehold.
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When we returned a few days later for an encore performance, the pale ale had been replaced with an equally impressive extra-special bitter.
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Alex Smith is founder and chief executive of The Cares Family, an Obama Fellow, and an Encore public voices fellow with The OpEd Project.
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The show had a short stint Off Broadway in 2014, then returned last year for a hit encore run, at the Gym at Judson.
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"We're taking the issue of the environment seriously," Del Rio said in a "Mad Money" interview conducted on the newly built ship Norwegian Encore.
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There is one clever reference snuck in to the original movie, but other than that, "Overboard" demonstrates that not every idea deserves an encore.
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Tuesday brings an encore of the season's new works by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa and the company members Justin Peck, Lauren Lovette and Peter Walker.
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This served as an encore to a 42-point, 11-rebound, 12-assist performance in a win over the San Antonio Spurs on Monday.
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Responding to a prolonged ovation, she played Beethoven's genial late Bagatelle No. 5 in G from the six Opus 126 bagatelles, as an encore.
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The arc of the night grew poetic when Yorke halted their encore to finally speak out about the city and system that failed them.
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The 1985 Live Aid set and Ozzy's 1992 Costa Mesa concert encore whet fans' appetites for an inevitable reunion that's lasted fitfully since 1997.
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For his second encore, he played the fastest, loudest, crassest performance I've ever heard of the perpetual-motion finale of Prokofiev's Seventh Piano Sonata.
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Another stir happened last week, when Sigourney Weaver, a star of the original, visited the high school during an encore performance of the play.
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Though the police have occasionally asked him to turn it down, and Mr. Aycock abides, the B.Y.OB. party often continues well past the encore.
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It was no surprise that for another encore he sang Donizetti's tenor showpiece "Ah, mes amis," tossing off the string of high C's effortlessly.
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"Shark Tank"-approved Boho Camper Vans created Encore, a tiny home on wheels built on a 2019 Ford Transit 250 with a high roof.
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She and the orchestra were most memorable in a quietly poised, beautifully phrased encore for strings, "Svajone" ("Dream"), by the Lithuanian composer Juozas Naujalis.
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As an encore, Mr. Langrée, fresh from conducting the orchestra concert, joined Mr. Gerstein in one of Brahms's Hungarian Dances for piano four-hands.
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Murray Cook (the red Wiggle) then addressed the crowd and said the band couldn't continue -- possibly for an encore -- because Page wasn't feeling well.
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Instead, as part of a wider reorganization of the task force, the Encore case was moved to a squad responsible for historical terrorism investigations.
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Thus far, the first three episodes have featured high school production reunions of Annie, Beauty and the Beast, and The Sound of Music. Encore!
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When the Norwegian Encore, the newest ship from Norwegian Cruise Line, launches in November, it will carry no plastic water bottles to offer guests.
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In an encore performance, late-night comedian John Oliver has reprieved an ill-informed, but no less snarky, propaganda campaign to influence the outcome.
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Now that he is Gordon's coach, he said he will watch his encore performance live, jokingly saying he would offer him tips as needed.
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The cruise line's newest ship, Norwegian Encore, will be the first to take part in the company's initiative when it sets sail in November.
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Starting an encore business may be easier than finding a willing part-time employer, but start-up costs and attracting new customers can be overwhelming.
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The company benefited from strong consumer demand for new truck models like the midsize Chevrolet Colorado pickup, as well as S.U.V.s like the Buick Encore.
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He started the final song of the set, "Animal", by announcing that he'd be coming back on for an encore to do two more songs.
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After all the dramatic Beethovenian moods, Mr. Ax offered a gentle encore: an introverted rendition of Schubert's "Der Müller und der Bach," in Liszt's transcription.
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But they cannot produce an encore of their pennant-winning season if their lineup keeps floundering while their pitching is nicked, bruised and stretched thin.
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Body style/layout: The Buick Encore is a compact, front-engine, front-wheel-drive, gasoline-fueled SUV with four side doors and a rear hatch.
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Le départ de la France d'Algérie a fait des centaines de milliers de morts et laissé des séquelles qui sont encore présentes dans l'inconscient collectif.
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Asked if the nine-year absence from theaters worries him or the fans beseeching him for an encore were outliers, Mr. Damon began to laugh.
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The team decided he had no use as a player, but Hal Steinbrenner granted him an encore so his family could see him play again.
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The company then re-emerged, in front of a glittering Art Nouveau swirl of a set piece, to perform a supersize, Las Vegas-flavored encore.
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"When you stay at home ... (the jihadists) can achieve what they want," said Tako Daouda, 30, following an encore screening of "Felicite" on Saturday night.
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The little "Panorama" from Tchaikovsky's "Sleeping Beauty," played as encore, offered more beauty and almost as much substance in a mere fraction of the time.
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He has, in his words, "been waiting to drop" this summer's playlist, and here it is: Been waiting to drop this: summer playlist, the encore.
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During his encore performance of hit single PRBLMS, Valentine personally passes a stuffed black bear doll (reminiscent of his signature logo) to an audience member.
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These "encore entrepreneurs" are increasingly finding their niche: Their numbers are growing more than twice as fast as the population of New Yorkers over 50.
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Ces entreprises risqueraient sinon de perdre leur droit d'opérer à travers l'Europe, autrement dit un accès privilégié aux 27 pays encore membres de l'Union Européenne.
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Yet that merely serves to highlight stories that would represent a better use of one's time (even if it's an encore) than sitting through this.
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While many expressed their gratitude for the band's safety, others fans were angry they were "ghosted" by the Jonas Brothers without an encore or goodbye.
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We went to two different concerts, and at one of them we went out before the encore song so that we could see them backstage.
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After grabbing breakfast at a no-frills Mexican cantina, Mr. Corenswet arrived at the Encore Flight School only to find that his instructor had not.
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Streisand, who topped the Billboard 200 last week with her "Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway," slipped to No. 6 in the second week of release.
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If you were too busy with family, food or football on Thanksgiving, NBC is providing an encore broadcast of this annual competition, presented by Purina.
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Then she generously asked the orchestra's leader, Pieter Schoeman, to join for one more encore: the animated second movement of Prokofiev's Sonata for Two Violins.
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Encore began last year to help retired and older adults make a change for the better, in their lives and in the world around them.
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Michael Cooper reports on the audience and encore: First came a few ripples of recognition at the opening strings from those who recognized it instantly.
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It was a terrific encore to what he did against his idol, the 37-year-old Federer, a result that left Tsitsipas unable to sleep.
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Yeah, he was married to Yolanda Hadid, but he's definitely NOT looking for an encore 'Housewife' performance ... which Kelly learned the hard way. Ass. Kicked.
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Unemployment is low, he said, and there are also more part-time and consulting job roles available for workers who want flexibility in their encore career.
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Unfortunately, bizarre scheduling practices made him only the third performer on a packed bill, and the shrieks for an encore drowned out the next unlucky artist.
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The official run has ended, but you can see an encore performance on November 21 at 7:30 PM at Wild Project in the East Village.
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Together the impromptu supergroup jammed on "Get Back," the Beatles' 1969 single, as an extra special encore towards the end of his marathon 40-song set.
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"[Rascal Flatts] had just finished their song &aposBanjo&apos and did what was thought to be the false &aposgoodnight&apos before the encore," Andy VonDielingen said.
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The Mother's Day star enjoyed some fun under the sun with her girlfriends including stylist and BFF Sophie Lopez at Wynn's Encore Beach Club on Friday.
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Ebony Walden is an urban planner and principal consultant at Ebony Walden Consulting, an urban strategy firm in Richmond, Virginia, and an Encore Public Voices Fellow.
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"Only a small number of consumers who we contact choose to engage with us," Encore Capital Group, the nation's largest debt buyer, explained to Magnify Money.
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In the United States, PRA and Encore have fared less well than their European counterparts and their share prices have fallen over the last three years.
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Bruce Hampton -- known as the Granddaddy of the Jam Scene -- was in the middle of an encore -- "Turn on Your Lovelight" -- when he suddenly collapsed onstage.
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Las Vegas-based Wynn received its Massachusetts license in 2013, allowing it to go ahead with building the 671-room "Encore Boston Harbor" in Everett, Massachusetts.
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Las Vegas-based Wynn received its Massachusetts license in 2013, allowing it to go ahead with building the 671-room Encore Boston Harbor in Everett, Massachusetts.
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Nation's largest oil refinery forced to shut down as Harvey floods Port Arthur The disaster in Port Arthur is part of Tropical Storm Harvey's devastating encore.
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But what if the crowd asks for a wheel up (or encore), does the play do it but with a whole scene rather than a tune?
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Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Jefferies are managing the float of Cabot, which is owned by U.S. debt recovery business Encore Capital Group and JC Flowers.
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Wynn Casino and Encore at Wynn, the two highest-rated casinos in the United States, are in Las Vegas and are owned by the same company.
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And like any good pay drama or stand-up act, "I'm Dying Up Here" should leave the audience that does tune in ready for an encore.
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The campaign – which showcases the Buick Encore and the Buick Cascada – was as much fun to film as it was to watch, according to its stars.
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The audience cheers wildly throughout messages of violence, isolation, and ultimately, healing, sticking around for several minutes after the last song in hopes of an encore.
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The Baratza Encore Conical Burr Coffee Grinder produces consistently uniform coffee grounds for all grind settings, and it costs far less than other high-end models.
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In contrast, on Wednesday Mr. Trifonov played Prokofiev's short Sarcasm No. 3 as an encore, a performance with plenty of bite, but also lightness and sparkle.
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To celebrate one year of showing movies in its sleekly renovated incarnation, the Quad is holding encore showings of noteworthy titles from the past 12 months.
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This CW series ended its four-season run in April, but fans are getting a live encore this spring as the musical sitcom goes on tour.
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Ainsi le vieux révolutionnaire tunisien a dévoilé une des mécaniques qui handicapent encore le monde arabe: la collusion entre les lois civiles et les lois religieuses.
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After this week's performances, producers will select the 10 they feel best met the challenge, and those performers will then return for an encore on Sept.
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Il ajoute que les missions sont difficiles et que certains policiers masculins n'ont pas encore " totalement assimilé " les nouveaux codes de comportement depuis l'intégration de femmes.
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The owners of Glasslands, a Kent Avenue sweatbox that closed in 2014, will make an encore with Elsewhere, a 24,000-square-foot performance space in Bushwick.
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And don't be surprised if special guests like Jamie Foxx drop in to recreate some of the duets featured on "Encore," Ms. Streisand's 35th studio album.
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Many counterterrorism experts, including some Encore investigators, doubted that Saudi Arabia's rulers would have deliberately supported Al Qaeda's effort to attack the kingdom's most powerful ally.
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Later, in the final encore of "Burning Down the House" (remade with a Congolese soukous groove), she was back in the aisles, joined by her musicians.
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Before he played the first encore to his brilliant solo piano recital at Carnegie Hall, Behzod Abduraimov pulled out a handkerchief and wiped down the keys.
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A supposer d'ailleurs que ladite République organise encore des iftars: la dernière fois que j'ai été convié à l'un d'eux, c'était au milieu des années 2000.
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I've seen, have you ever seen, they do great, they hit the last tune and everyone goes crazy, then they go back for an encore, alright?
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The Encore Fellowship offers a six-month to one-year opportunity for those ages 50 and older to work at a nonprofit for $20,000 to $653,000.
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Aranda once coached another young American, Melanie Oudin, who struggled for an encore after she reached the United States Open quarterfinals at age 218 in 28.
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The program consisted of Ernest Bloch's Piano Sonata, Alexander Veprik's Second Sonata, Alexander Krein's "Suite Dansée," and, for an encore, Mikhail Milner's "Farn Opsheyd" ("Before Separating").
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Manafort's other lavish purchases -- for home improvements, high-end home audio-video equipment and luxury cars -- may have an encore at the DC trial as well.
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But Ms. Devieilhe's impetuous and sparkling rendition of that showpiece was only the encore — an afterthought, really — for an evening of delicate, nuanced French art songs.
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