In response, the group entered into secret negotiations with the government starting in 2010, and two years later entered into formal negotiations.
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" Bloomberg said that the NDAs were entered into "consensually.
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The pair had entered into a civil partnership in Britain.
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Petrobras then entered into exclusive talks with the Trident group.
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Ford also entered into a partnership with Amazon in January.
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In colonial America, the British entered into treaties with Indians.
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To settle the lawsuit, the RNC entered into the agreement.
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The deal entered into force in record time last November.
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The company entered into bankruptcy proceedings in September last year.
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Timothy Lawrence entered into the royal family in December 1992.
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Entered into a series of agreements to acquire Financial Assets.
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Berra was entered into the Hall of Fame in 1972.
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The messages were entered into evidence in court this week.
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Mutharika's party recently entered into an alliance with the UDF.
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She entered into hospice care in April earlier this year.
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He eventually was entered into consideration for a diplomatic post.
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And folks would remember why they entered into public service.
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While solar and wind are some of the cheapest sources of electricity today, some of the earlier renewable PPAs, entered into over a decade ago, are priced much higher than ones entered into more recently.
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Your salary is immediately encrypted and then entered into the database.
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If you do you get to be entered into our contest.
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The debate has also entered into the state's upcoming governor's race.
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In 2018, Petrobras entered into exclusive talks with the EIG consortium.
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Aggregate IQ has never entered into a contract with Cambridge Analytica .
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The group also entered into a joint venture with Tata Steel.
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The grocer initially entered into an agreement with Instacart last fall.
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They also entered into the Michael Cohen universe, which was astonishing.
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These works exhibit the lyricism that soon entered into realist photography.
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Once they entered into the Patient Care Bay, the mood shifted.
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Entered into a credit agreement among company, jpmorgan chase bank, n.a.
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Apple and Samsung entered into a massive battle in about 2010.
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They entered into a domestic partnership in Seattle in early 2010.
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Aggregate IQ has never entered into a contract with Cambridge Analytica.
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The Internet of Things has finally entered into its boozin' phase.
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Because of the ongoing dispute, it has never entered into production.
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They soon encountered the enemy and entered into a gun battle.
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HAS ENTERED INTO A SUBORDINATED CREDIT AGREEMENT WITH CLAIRVEST GROUP INC.
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The warrant has been entered into a national law enforcement database.
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The "just one more year" syndrome never entered into the equation.
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"I had entered into contact with Marxist literature," Mr. Castro said.
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I really don't know if her religious views entered into it.
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They have entered into a crucial compact with their fellow citizens.
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After considering a lawsuit, Ms. Dushku entered into mediation with CBS.
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The Weinstein Company entered into exclusive talks with Colony on Oct.
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Piraeus Bank has entered into a strategic collaboration with ORIX Corporation.
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We know marriage is not something to be entered into lightly.
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But labor had entered into an age of givebacks and concessions.
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PREPA entered into the $300 million contract with Whitefish in September.
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We never entered into any direct arrangements with the contestants/designers.
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But the thrust of the order never actually entered into effect.
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The word "muffins" was entered into the federal court transcript 12 times.
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He reportedly entered into a plea agreement to avoid a public trial.
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"I want to know what evil entered into her life," Aragon said.
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My sim talked to his neighbor; they eventually entered into a relationship.
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"We chose each other and entered into another life," she tells me.
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But first, we must trust the data being entered into the blockchain.
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VIACOM INC SAYS ENTERED INTO A DEFINITIVE AGREEMENT TO ACQUIRE PAWS INC
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The private sector unions that defended them have entered into terminal decline.
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Nike entered into an agreement with the city of Goodyear in May.
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More meetings were needed before the Protocol entered into force in 2005.
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That qualifies them as felonies, which must be entered into the database.
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Ovie entered into the big leagues with its $75 Smart Container Kit.
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Key to the inquiries are whether the contract was entered into appropriately.
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What was once mere speculation has entered into the realm of possibility.
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"We entered into this knowing it could be short-lived," Thompson said.
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The five pieces of luggage entered into the residency and never left.
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The tariffs were entered into the Federal Register days earlier on Friday.
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In office, they believed that they had entered into their enemy's mansion.
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This teacher had entered into a legal marriage protected by the Constitution.
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Opened for signature in 1968, the Treaty entered into force in 1970.
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It never entered into my mind that they would not be hanged.
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Dunkin' Brands entered into a similar agreement with Coca-Cola this year.
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"We have entered into long haul in a big way," he said.
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Has entered into sale and purchase agreements with Amplefield Land (Philippines), Inc.
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You made my life so much better when you entered into it.
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That same year she entered into the first of her three marriages.
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What's more, liberal intellectuals have entered into a kind of defensive crouch.
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What are other technology-oriented partnerships you've entered into, aside from Google?
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One official said Mateo was not entered into the system at all.
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I started experimenting just after I entered into the program the year before.
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Pharma Mar says it has entered into mutual early termination agreement with Chugai.
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He later entered into a plea agreement in which he avoided jail time.
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Torneos, for its part, entered into a deferred prosecution agreement in late 2016.
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Walmart has also entered into a non-prosecution agreement with the Justice Department.
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In Italy, the Lega party entered into government as a junior coalition partner.
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The faculty have entered into discussions with the students to address their concerns.
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Texts to the number of a health clinic you entered into your phonebook?
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If Podesta's information was entered into the phishing address, it was game over.
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But plenty of people will have remarried or entered into new serious relationships.
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As a result, data entered into the blockchain cannot be modified or corrupted.
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Consumer credit is a public good — but loans should be entered into intentionally.
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Once it's entered into evidence it's really hard to say what's a fake.
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The vast majority of casings—about 75 percent—are never entered into NIBIN.
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Union leaders and authorities entered into a private meeting to discuss their concerns.
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Some 21 people were still missing, and 2000 others had entered into Yemen.
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" Mohr, 48, soon entered into the fray, denouncing the bullying on Twitter. "Wow.
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With The Barragán Archives, I entered into a new territory of privatized power.
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Mr. Pulte probably entered into this type of transaction for tax planning purposes.
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I would have entered into this acute existential crisis, or that my immune
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GLP said it had not entered into any definitive transaction with any party.
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Canopy Growth also entered into a business partnership with Martha Stewart in February.
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Since 2202, the United States has entered into trade agreements with 2628 countries.
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Tikehau Capital said on Tuesday it entered into strategic alliance agreement with DWS.
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On Wednesday, the bar was entered into the National Register of Historic Places.
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Rogers also entered into a $1 billion U.S. dollar denominated commercial paper program.
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COM INC SAYS ENTERED INTO AMENDED AND RESTATED CREDIT AGREEMENT - SEC FILING * AMAZON.
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At the time, it entered into a nonprosecution agreement with United States authorities.
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Often, they apply to people who don't even know they've entered into them.
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Bhd, unit, entered into a sale and purchase agreement with Marvellous Future Sdn.
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Some of the first cases were finally entered into the system on Jan.
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Since 2001, the United States has entered into trade deals with 17 countries.
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The body-camera footage was entered into evidence at a pre-trial hearing.
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Almost biblically, he also entered into a romantic relationship with the boy's mother.
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Instead, De Beers entered into a 50-50 joint venture with the government.
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The change, announced last week, was entered into the Federal Register on Thursday.
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Mr. Dixon's genetic profile was entered into the F.B.I.'s combined DNA index.
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As a result, he may also be entered into a witness protection program.
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As she went at it, his mother entered into a kind of ecstasy.
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The letter was entered into the record during an FCC oversight hearing Thursday.
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Airbus Defence And Space entered into discussion with employee representatives on cost structure.
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Nuclear weapons budgets were slashed, and we entered into an unannounced nuclear freeze.
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He also "knowingly, voluntarily, and intelligently entered into the Plea Agreement," Sullivan noted.
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City of New York, proceeds, his recordings will most likely be entered into evidence.
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According to MBW, Epidemic entered into a distribution agreement with Spotify a year ago.
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And then people entered into a phase that used to be called 'after-care.
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"Still puzzled as to how I entered into the Congressional record," he told me.
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Alibaba, a Chinese e-commerce giant, has entered into a joint venture with Mail.
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The mother of two entered into rehab again in January to overcome childhood trauma.
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Entered into a purchase agreement with investment funds associated with oaktree capital management, l.p.
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The university has not entered into any license with Neuro Kinetics, according to Miksch.
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On the nuclear file they entered into agreement and they've taken a different path.
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The data are entered into the app, which uses that information to predict ovulation.
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On February 11, Drake entered into an exclusive partnership with live-streaming network Caffeine.
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The decision of Unforgettable Croatia is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
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In 2002, DreamWorks SKG entered into a $1 billion deal involving its film catalog.
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When I entered into office mid-recession, my No. 1 focus was Utah's economy.
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COM LTD - ENTERED INTO STRATEGIC COOPERATION AGREEMENT WITH HSRCB ON APRIL 16, 2018 * SSLJ.
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Initially, conversations started around a potential partnership before the two entered into acquisition talks.
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It also entered into a strategic partnership with Germany's Rosenberger, which makes ethernet connectors.
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For $212 a month, subscribers get entered into a raffle for a nude print.
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Nineteen Russian athletes were on Monday entered into the competition being hosted from Aug.
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And with that, I put on a bikini and entered into an alternate universe.
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A State Department spokesman said the settlement was voluntarily entered into by both parties.
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Volvo declined to comment on whether it had entered into indemnification agreements with Uber.
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The Obama administration entered into 11 such agreements, far more than any past administration.
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In the crucifixion, Jesus entered into our suffering and experienced it on our behalf.
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A screenshot shows promocode "JOSEFSTALIN" entered into the Papa John's mobile website order form.
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Both said they entered into talks with Amazon shortly afterward to drop their products.
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This spring, Rosimar Nieves entered into a digital conversation with a man on Bumble.
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The economy has entered into recession in 2016 with an expected contraction of 2%.
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Disclaimer: VICE Media has entered into a licensing and programming partnership with Bell Media.
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But what was entered into his medical records in Indiana continued to haunt him.
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Both companies have entered into a period of consultation with the site's 380 workers.
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Ip as guarantor entered into sp agreement Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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Palm Sunday is meant to commemorate the holy day that Jesus entered into Jerusalem.
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Since then, GE Capital has entered into agreements for sales worth about $165 billion.
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Because it's a novel by Dag Solstad, none of these conventionalities are entered into.
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Those who join for free are entered into the program's basic tier, called Insider.
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Tilray entered into an agreement with Cowen to sell up to $400 million shares.
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Klobuchar requested that a report from the polygraph exam be entered into the record.
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Facebook entered into the agreement with regulators to settle previous charges of privacy violations.
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Despite ample suitors, both women said they had not entered into a summer romance.
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What if France entered into a severe recession while the German economy remained robust?
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Houston-based Black Elk entered into bankruptcy in 2015 and is now being dissolved.
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This important conversation about choice has entered into churches, temples, and mosques as well.
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Bitcoin futures have entered into a contango market, suggesting further agony for the cryptocurrency.
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Bloomberg reported earlier on Friday that Tyson entered into exclusive talks for the deal.
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Twenty years ago, the federal government entered into an agreement with Dun & Bradstreet, Inc.
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N) said on Tuesday it entered into a strategic partnership with Microsoft Corp (MSFT.
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Ant Financial said it has entered into definitive agreements with domestic and international investors.
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This entered into her system during the final 24 hours of the European Championships.
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If migrants do so, they must by law be entered into the asylum process.
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Because hypervigilance is entered into invisibly, it has to be consciously recognized and corrected.
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Perhaps. The nonproliferation treaty entered into force 50 years ago, on March 5, 1970.
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Documents entered into evidence throughout the trial showed Mr. Shkreli as devil-may-care.
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He subsequently entered into a deferred-prosecution agreement and must wear a tracking device.
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Section 2202 was entered into the tax code almost a century ago, in 2628.
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Two advertising agencies in Philadelphia and Boston entered into a $4,000 Super Bowl bet.
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T) entered into an agreement to provide thousands of cars to Alphabet Inc's (GOOGL.
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COM LTD - CO, CHINA SPORTS LOTTERY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ENTERED INTO A FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT * 500.
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Typically, companies rely on database searches to verify user information entered into online applications.
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Who can ever forget the infamous $22018,26 ostrich jacket that was entered into evidence?
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She has entered into two significant unions since my father's death 35 years ago.
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Just a year ago, the two countries entered into their own free trade agreement.
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The company entered into discussions with several companies, including Shell Oil, SandRidge and Chesapeake.
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Chisholm entered into agreements to sell leases to Chesapeake on several dates in 2011.
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I just entered into the recent project with a view to do another volume.
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BLUNT: Well, first of all, the nuclear -- the agreement with Iran was an agreement that would allow them to eventually have a nuclear weapon and it was an agreement that our government ever entered into in the way government entered into agreements.
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Not wanting to break his already delicate heart, they entered into some kind of relationship.
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By creating this fundraiser on GoFundMe, Wags & Walks is entered into the site's #GoBeyondGiving Challenge.
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After she suffered the miscarriage, entered into treatment in November to deal with suicidal thoughts.
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It's also how companies capture information you've entered into web forms before you've hit submit.
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The GSA entered into the lease in 2013, before President Donald Trump was a candidate.
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Anheuser-Busch recently entered into a number of agreements to sell a variety of assets.
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The company entered into a forbearance agreement that buys it time to negotiate a restructuring.
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In 2015 Ctrip, China's other largest travel booking service, entered into a partnership with Qunar.
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NETFLIX - GREGG AND EVAN SPIRIDELLIS ENTERED INTO OVERALL DEAL WITH CO TO SIGNIFICANTLY EXPAND STORYBOTS
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It also said it has entered into a number of agreements to sell its businesses.
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Air Force officials have confirmed that Kelley's conviction was not entered into the FBI's database.
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Boeing has just entered into a similar collaboration with COMAC to complete work on 737s.
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The tax entered into force on September 1, 2016, and no payments are due yet.
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Other information, such as mammalian family types and geography, was also entered into the system.
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Kunis entered into an eight-year-old relationship with Macaulay Culkin; Kutcher married Demi Moore.
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Yesterday marked 25 years since the UN's Framework Convention on Climate Change entered into force.
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As a result, Season Smart had entered into a supplemental agreement to advance $700 million.
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She entered into a multimillion-dollar deal to purchase the bankrupt Ice Capades in 1993.
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Another Duggar has entered into a courtship and this time, it's one of the boys!
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No correspondence or discussion will be entered into by us in relation to that decision.
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BR) said on Sunday they had entered into a joint venture to supply Boeing (BA.
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The company has not entered into any agreements to hedge its exposure to devaluation risk.
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The regulations are currently facing court challenges, and have not yet fully entered into force.
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John Cornyn's efforts to ensure that the records of prohibited individuals are entered into NICS.
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This works because anyone's name in your contacts is automatically entered into your iPhone's lexicon.
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Perchik claims that up to a third of all tasks that get entered into Any.
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Google and HTC have entered into an agreement where certain HTC employees will join Google.
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Jessa (Duggar) Seewald is elated that one of her brothers has entered into a courtship!
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No, instead, American pop culture has officially entered into the era of the wholesome bae.
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US commitments seem to begin with his presidency since previous presidents entered into bad deals.
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Since then, GE Capital has entered into agreements for asset sales worth about $177 billion.
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Last month the retailer said Office had entered into debt restructuring talks with its lenders.
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Since then, GE Capital has entered into agreements for asset sales worth about $165 billion.
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So, we've entered into a period of collective evaluation about the individuals behind the movies.
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The company has entered into a 0003-day grace period following the non-payment event.
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Novartis has also entered into a stock purchase agreement with Ionis, it added without elaborating.
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It also entered into a joint venture, Otter Media, with the Chernin Group in 2014.
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Loopholes notwithstanding, convictions for misdemeanor domestic violence and felonies are entered into the NICS databases.
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"In fact, this UAV [the DR-8] entered into service a while ago," Shi said.
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Wendel has entered into a 200 million euros share repurchase agreement with Goldman Sachs International.
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On Wednesday, McDonald's entered into the Chicken Wars with a new spicy BBQ chicken sandwich.
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Initially Special Operations troops backed by American Air Power entered into combat zones of Afghanistan.
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"We have entered into a world where rumors will exist we know that," he continued.
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Low-cost airline EasyJet has entered into a partnership with electric aircraft manufacturer Wright Electric.
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In November 2013, the unnamed woman entered into a month-long consensual relationship with Sikri.
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In 2015, the consulting giant entered into a contract that turned out to be illegal.
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The EU third energy package was proposed in 2007 and entered into force in 2009.
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In January, Slate's management entered into a three-year collective bargaining agreement with the union.
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The Obama administration entered into a nuclear deal with Tehran and world powers in 2015.
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As part of the deal, Iconix entered into a separate joint venture with Mr. Carter.
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In June 2016, BNY Mellon's Pershing Advisors and SigFig entered into a now-inactive partnership.
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Postmates entered into, and received court approval for, a similar settlement in 2017, Evangelis said.
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But once the United States entered into the deal, over Schneider's objections, the reality changed.
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WeWork has entered into revenue-sharing leases with some landlords, which can offer countercyclical relief.
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In 2020, "Horses" was entered into the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress.
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Have we entered into an age of music where artists are afraid to alienate people?
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The company has entered into $117.5 million settlement that offers this service to those affected.
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"New Yorkers deserve to know that we have entered into a different reality," he said.
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Neither of these missions would ever be entered into lightly, and neither would be easy.
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It has also entered into a two-year supply agreement with the buyer, Neptune 6.
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Under his presidency, France entered into the single European currency and abolished compulsory military service.
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In June, for example, BP entered into an agreement to buy EV charging business Chargemaster.
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The reasons we entered into it no longer exists, and we don't even recognize it.
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We -- I have entered into conversation with Chuck Wexler of the Police Executive Research Forum.
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If you left fingerprints at a crime scene, they were entered into a centralized database.
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But his conviction had not been entered into the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
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The group entered into a lease years ago and paid rent while it sat empty.
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That same year, Bardav entered into a partnership with a tech startup called Proper Media.
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The BJA had entered into a sponsorship agreement which did not meet the EJU values.
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Riggio has entered into a voting agreement in support of the transaction, the company said Friday.
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GoodRx works with several benefit managers, while Blink Health has entered into an agreement with MedImpact.
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S&P Global's Standard & Poor's entered into a similar accord in 2015 paying out $1.375 billion.
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We have entered into a new era in our family and are closer than ever before.
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Each court will be entered into the lottery once regardless of how many parties filed there.
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The two companies have signed a memorandum of understanding and have entered into an exclusivity agreement.
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It's yet further evidence that we've entered into a new planetary era, one dubbed the Anthropocene.
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As part of this acquisition, Zeta and Acxiom also entered into a long-term partnership agreement.
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"A binding agreement is yet to be entered into between Alawwal Bank and SABB," they said.
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The deal comes a day after the Paris accord to fight climate change entered into force.
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Uber said that it entered into an agreement with Google around map services in October 2015.
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Your name will be entered into a larger contest for one of the phones that day.
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As the line of shot administers entered into the audience, LMFAO's "Shots" played in the background.
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With Trump as president, America has entered into a period of deregulation, where industry is king.
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It has also entered into a structured repurchase agreement to lower the cost of acquiring shares.
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VIACOM INC - THROUGH ONE OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES, ENTERED INTO A DEFINITIVE AGREEMENT TO ACQUIRE PAWS INC
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Eligible Entries not selected will not automatically be entered into subsequent drawings during the Promotional Period.
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He just entered into a case where he promised not to disparage her and now this.
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Why is everyone so preoccupied with a ship in a bottle that was entered into evidence?
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At 22020:00pm Pacific time on July 23, LightSail 2 had entered into solar sailing mode.
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Leads are entered into the Cloud, which then return to Earth in the form of Money.
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He just entered into a case where he promised not to disparage her, and now this.
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To do that, Trump entered into a partnership with a wealthy Russian-Azeri family, the Agalarovs.
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It's a watering down of a state that when I entered into it was very empty.
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Over the past few years, Apple has entered into a relatively predictable pattern of iPhone launches.
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N) has entered into an agreement to provide pension benefits for about 41,000 FedEx Corp (FDX.
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The real estate investment trust entered into exclusive negotiations to buy 32,000 square meters In Neuilly.
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Merrill also entered into a non-prosecution agreement (NPA) with the DOJ on its parallel proceeding.
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Another unit, UniCredit Bank Austria AG , entered into non-prosecution agreements with federal and state authorities.
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Knott's friends, Philip Williams, 24, and Kevin Harrigan, 26, both entered into plea agreements in October.
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More than 2,432 photos were entered into the annual competition, called the Visual Information Awards Program.
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The mortgage notice for the loan, however, was never entered into government records by the lender.
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Credit cards are a relatively new invention that have entered into something of an innovation rut.
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The two were arrested and convicted and Spencer's DNA was entered into a state-maintained database.
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" Elise Stefanik said President Barack Obama "should not have entered into the agreement without consulting Congress.
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A number of American cities such as Seattle and Albuquerque have entered into police reform pacts.
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Since then, GE Capital has entered into agreements for asset sales worth more than $170 billion.
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Washington (CNN)At midnight Thursday, the United States officially entered into a trade war with China.
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Shoppers who do this can be entered into a raffle to win a $25 gift card.
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A new paper simulates what would happen if India and Pakistan entered into a nuclear war.
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Negotiated in 252, it was ratified by Brazil in 2002 and entered into force in 2005.
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Morgan Stanley believes Dialog entered into a partnership with Apple to design a wireless charging system.
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It also entered into a whole canon of Pixar movies that will definitely make you cry.
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SPD and the DOJ entered into a consent decree, binding the police department to implement reforms.
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Japan faces a recession, and it's recently entered into a nasty trade dispute with South Korea.
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This year, 42 countries entered into the competition, with non-European participants including Israel and Australia.
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"We have entered into our system that they are banned from entering Thailand permanently," he said.
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Instead, many entered into the gig economy, where a lot of work is temporary and insecure.
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As she tended to do with her handymen, she entered into a sexual relationship with him.
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Uber and Lyft, after posting improving financials and boosting profit forecasts, entered into a steep selloff.
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This way you'll automatically be entered into a competition to win a phone of your choice.
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"The region as a whole has entered into an irreversible Euro-Atlantic integration process," Xhacka added.
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We entered into historic cooperation agreements with the Governments of Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala.
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We entered into historic cooperation agreements with the Governments of Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala.
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But, at the same time, some rebel groups have entered into tactical alliances with the extremists.
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For around 1,272 people, it was the first time they were entered into the city's databases.
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They entered into this at a very early age, heavily influenced by the Second World War.
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They will be entered into Google forms pre-installed on iPads being used at each precinct.
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The term "OK Boomer" has been entered into the official records of the US Supreme Court.
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It goes against all of the commitments that have been entered into by the British government.
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In November, Hyflux entered into a restructuring deal with United Arab Emirates-based utility Utico FZC.
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The company has not entered into any agreements to hedge its debt exposure to devaluation risk.
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Because of this, he may also be entered into a witness protection program upon his release.
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But this region is also where M5S started, and where it first entered into local government.
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"I never entered into any business with Farhad Azima, nor did I intend to," he said.
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Facebook has entered into a 139 megawatt (MW), 15-year power purchase agreement with EDP Renewables.
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Advent announced it had entered into exclusive negotiations to acquire Morpho on September 29, for 2.425bn.
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The first C-130 Hercules entered into service in the US Air Force in the 1950s.
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"We do not believe that Cephalon and Teva entered into any anti-competitive behavior," it said.
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Reddy's labs, ltd entered into settlement agreement to resolve their patent litigation relating to folotyn * dr.
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Entered into the Masters Agility Championship Preliminaries, Winky bucked convention by opting for style over speed.
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Puerto Rico has entered into mutual aid agreements with states and nonprofits for other repair work.
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Earlier this summer, oil giant BP entered into an agreement to purchase EV charging business Chargemaster.
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This program was highlighted as Boeing entered into contracts to build fighter aircraft for India's military.
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Smart battery business Moixa has entered into a strategic partnership with the Tokyo-headquartered Itochu Corporation.
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In June, it entered into an agreement to acquire U.S. insurer MetLife's business in Hong Kong.
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Ltd entered into share subscription, purchase agreement * SGS to transfer its entire stake in Omnia Pte.
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Kranepool said the long-term value of the items barely entered into his thinking back then.
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The best matches, as determined by the technology, will be entered into a searchable online gallery.
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Last week , Powa, an e-commerce company based in London, entered into administration, a form of bankruptcy.
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"You've entered into a private circle, very select, the great film club that is the Oscars academy."
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Thus, filtering and editing of entertainment provided through these streaming services has naturally entered into the discussion.
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Actelion said last week it had entered into exclusive talks with J&J about a strategic transaction.
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TO said that it has entered into an agreement to be bought by Bluesky Hotels and Resorts.
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Last year, Didi Kuaidi, Ola, Lyft and GrabTaxi also entered into a global alliance to share customers.
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Information entered into the system could include use of force incidents, complaints, traffic accidents, and other indicators.
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Apple has entered into a deal to acquire a majority of Intel's modem business, TechCrunch has learned.
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Beauty Inc- on December 23, 2016, co entered into a senior secured credit agreement- sec filing * e.l.f.
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We've said consistently we've not entered into paid prioritization agreements and have no plans to do so.
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The handwritten information would later be entered into computers -- a recipe for transposed digits and misspelled names.
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Spot gold initially dropped as the dollar rose, but entered into positive territory later in the morning.
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In September 2014, the parties entered into a settlement agreement that resolved all claims among the parties.
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When Jennifer Fox was 220 years old, she entered into a sexual relationship with her running coach.
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"A binding agreement is yet to be entered into between Alawwal bank and SABB," Alawwal Bank said.
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Nicolas Sarkozy declared "the tragedy of Africa is that the African has not fully entered into history".
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The company has entered into more than 130 vendor support agreements, providing crucial support for the company.
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Groupon said Wednesday it entered into an agreement to acquire all of the outstanding shares of LivingSocial.
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The woman, who worked at the facility, entered into the full body chamber alone and without supervision.
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Verizon has entered into an agreement to buy Yahoo in an all-cash deal of $4.83 billion.
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The federal agency entered into a court-enforceable agreement in January to reform the troubled police department.
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Amazon's August Bank Holiday Sale has entered into its second day and the deals keep on coming.
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Ring asked police officers fill certain roles before it entered into a partnership with the police department.
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After climbing the stairs, they entered into another room featuring the fall collection, inspired by 1920s Paris.
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I have been entered into a competition to win a voucher to spend in a pet store!
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In June 2010, Neurocrine and AbbVie entered into an exclusive worldwide collaboration to develop and commercialize Elagolix.
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Both groups entered into an eight-week program followed by monthly sessions for an additional six months.
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Eder trust and Linda eder trust have entered into a voting agreement with Genesee & Wyoming * Robert h.
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Colony also has entered into exclusive negotiations to buy some or all of The Weinstein Company's assets.
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But Riedle became conscious of that interpretation, and he entered into the conversation I demanded of him.
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Since the deal entered into force, the U.S. trade deficit with South Korea has more than doubled.
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With federal support, both Maryland and Vermont have entered into global payment arrangements for entire patient populations.
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"We do not believe that Cephalon and Teva entered into any anti-competitive behaviour," the company said.
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Airbus entered into a deal to sell 100 airplanes to Iran estimated to be worth $18 billion.
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At the same time, the keylogger was recording every keystroke, and thus every command entered into terminal.
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The government shutdown has entered into day 19, making it the second-longest shutdown in U.S. history.
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In exchange, Mr Lukashenko swore loyalty to Russia, and entered into military and economic alliances with it.
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One thing to consider is the United Nations Outer Space Treaty, which entered into force in 1967.
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For more news click * Adval Tech said it has entered into an agreement with Barnes Group Inc.
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Barwa and IBQ have entered into discussions for a three bank merger with Qatar's Masraf Al Rayan.
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Vanke entered into a non-binding agreement with the potential seller in December to purchase certain assets.
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With the procurement still unresolved, the IRS entered into a temporary contract with Equifax to maintain services.
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The ratings come as President Trump has entered into a public feud with the NFL and ESPN.
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As Cernekee entered into a years-long legal battle with Google, he stayed active on internal channels.
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Greenlane Holdings has entered into an agreement to acquire Conscious Wholesale, which sells cannabis accessories in Europe.
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Nor were these rare occurrences; from 85033-2012, the EPA entered into 60 sue-and-settle agreements.
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From 2002 to 2016, the Department of Justice entered into more than four hundred of these arrangements.
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Your favorite rapper and Toronto's prodigal son — not me, Drake — entered into a partnership with Canopy Growth.
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He said that a medical worker mistakenly entered into a report that they didn't reach Ms. Galloway.
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Ms. DeVos's plan to ax the gainful employment rules was entered into the Federal Register on Aug.
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The two sides also entered into commercial agreements intended to boost cross-border trade for both companies.
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Caught off guard, Facebook officials stopped mentioning instant personalization in public and entered into the consent agreement.
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We had been these women that had entered into these spaces that men rule the roost at.
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From the S-1: On January 30, 2017, we entered into the Google Cloud Platform License Agreement.
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The Chicago Cubs organization entered into the fray before I managed to put all this together myself.
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The city recently entered into a settlement that gave the federal government greater control of public housing.
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He entered into a "confidential settlement" with the law firm he owed, according to spokesman Michael Caputo.
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Fort Lauderdale entered into a partnership with Ring in March 2018 giving it access to this capability.
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She entered into a three-decades long relationship with the Kansas-born journalist and critic Elizabeth McCausland.
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Later, Mr. Prabowo dismissed concerns that he may have entered into an unholy alliance with the extremists.
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In 2005, he entered into another venture with Thiel, serving as cofounder and partner of Founders Fund.
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In my opinion, this is where the honorable movement may have entered into "Jump the Shark" territory.
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Data, such as where exactly windscreen wipers are being used, is entered into the system and shared.
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Around 2012, the band entered into a public dispute with their former record label, Universal Music Group.
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Her diary was entered into evidence, making it available for the man who violated her to see.
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Malaysian Building Society then entered into merger talks with Bank Muamalat Bhd, but that also fell through.
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Hirono is also asking whether they faced discipline or entered into a settlement related to such conduct.
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Even if nothing major happens, you'll still automatically be entered into the draw for a £1,000 giftcard.
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Along with France, Germany and Britain, China and Russia also entered into the 2015 agreement with Iran.
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Once something has entered into the cultural bloodstream of the Internet, its origins often dwindle to insignificance.
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Trump purchased the contest in 1996 and entered into a joint partnership with NBC six years later.
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As his wealth rose, he entered into various business deals with relatives of the Communist Party elite.
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One of the major news stories Monday was that U.K. construction firm Carillion had entered into liquidation.
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" He added, "Since the clashes began, some Myanmar border residents have entered into China on safety considerations.
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And Benchmark Electronics entered into a healthcare product license agreement Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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"Unlucky" patients not chosen would be entered into subsequent draws until their eligibility expired, the group said.
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"Unlucky" patients not chosen would be entered into subsequent draws until their eligibility expired, the group said.
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"We do not believe that Cephalon and Teva entered into any anti-competitive behavior," the company said.
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The company recently entered into a forbearance agreement after failing to meet a deadline for debt payments.
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Microsoft has entered into an agreement to purchase three megawatts (MW) of solar-powered electricity in India.
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In May, Tronc said it had entered into an agreement to buy Wrapports Holdings, the paper's owner.
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Facebook has not entered into a data-sharing agreement with ZTE, officials at the social network said.
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He said the testimony had not been entered into evidence yet in cases against the Uribe family.
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On Monday, Yum Brands announced it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire The Habit Restaurants.
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There is no basis for canceling an agreement entered into by sophisticated investors each advised by counsel.
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Researchers pointed to a drop in "nascent activity," meaning that fewer people overall entered into entrepreneurship in 212.
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In October 2017, Stellar and IBM entered into a deal aimed at improving the speed of global payments.
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The companies entered into a $600 million deal in October that granted Apple greater control over the technology.
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For one, Altria entered into a standstill agreement that limits to 35 percent the company's ownership in Juul.
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These numbers can then be entered into the Terminal subdomain on the website to produce a unique character.
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A number of U.S. cities have entered into police reform pacts, including Seattle, Washington and Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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German votes are cast on paper, with results tabulated by hand and eventually entered into a computer system.
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The shareholders have entered into a Shareholder Agreement that will regulate the policies and undertakings of Global Switch.
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Information on such cards is relied upon later to determine who should be entered into a gang database.
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After his conviction in Virginia, Manafort entered into a plea deal with Mueller's office in his DC case.
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The company posted a 25 percent jump in half-year net profit and entered into new financing facilities.
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Some data such as customized contract information may have to be manually entered into the system, he says.
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The Company entered into a research and license agreement with ONO Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd ("ONO") in April 2014.
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Some force, subjective and arbitrary, has entered into scene with a character who is in fact projecting him.
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Guo said ZTO recently entered into a partnership with the United States Postal Service for cross-border transactions.
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"A warrant was entered into the system," Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Police Department spokesperson Rob Yingling told Radar.
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The Martian probe has entered into safe mode on three previous occasions, all of them in 2013.[NASA]
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Due to McFadden's execution date, his DNA profile was never entered into the FBI CODIS database for comparison.
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This is a big move for Swift, who recently entered into a new "era" of her brand identity.
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The prosecution says that the CD contains the same information as seven other CDs already entered into evidence.
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Since that deal, Liberty has entered into agreements in Ireland and Austria to expand its reach even further.
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For the latter, Macy's said Thursday that it had entered into a strategic alliance with Brookfield Asset Management.
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"I never entered into a conspiracy or otherwise agreed to commit any crime against Silva," the docs read.
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This spacecraft entered into Mars' orbit in 2006, and its mission was only supposed to last two years.
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HP announced it entered into a definitive agreement to buy Samsung's printer business for $1.05 billion in cash.
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It's also entered into licensing deals with a long list of Hollywood studios, including NBC Universal and others.
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App install call-to-action units are very new, having entered into alpha testing as of this week.
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However, championing a cause or starting a business is not something to be entered into lightly, he added.
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The good thing is that you mentioned the DOJsettlement that was the biggest settlement that we entered into.
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Next year, BC stoners might just have their pot purchases entered into a permanent, immutable, and distributed ledger.
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" NAFTA: "And you know that one of the worst deals that anybody in history has ever entered into.
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UN rules mandate a one-year notice period, starting three years after the accord has entered into force.
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If you manage to solve a puzzle, you're entered into a giveaway for a bunch of Steam games.
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This agreement, I think, as you are aware, was entered into between Jordan, the United States and Russia.
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Most importantly, he says, SoBi has "entered into a partnership with every city where we're operating," he says.
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If Stingray methods were ever entered into evidence, Harris argued, criminals would catch on, rendering the device useless.
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Phoenix-based Freeport has entered into agreements to sell more than $4 billion worth of assets this year.
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The lawmakers asked Horowitz to look into the "circumstances" regarding the nonprosecution agreement Acosta entered into with Epstein.
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The amount of crude entered into refineries reached a record high of 17.73 million bpd, the data showed.
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Village Care entered into contract in October 2014 to sell the property to Allure Group for $28 million.
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Under the Paris pact, countries have to wait three years from the date it entered into force - Nov.
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If the Wienermobile stunt sounds familiar, it may be because Airbnb has entered into similar collaborations since then.
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The 2017 GOP tax overhaul eliminates the deduction for alimony payments in divorce agreements entered into after Dec.
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Before, goals were not entered into a system, which made it difficult to hold employees and managers accountable.
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Background: The ATT was adopted by the UN in April 2013 and entered into force in December 2014.
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As with "The Chase," it's unclear whether the protagonist has awakened from one dream or entered into another.
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After some paperwork, I entered into a $16,000 six-year loan with a $259.26 payment and 5.59% interest.
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He claimed to have found that Unsworth had entered into a relationship with a 12-year-old girl.
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The details from that form are then entered into another database called the NICS indices by the FBI.
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They entered into a meeting of the minds to attend a meeting to get stolen material on Hillary.
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In its decision, the German federal court said that Ms. Pechstein had entered into the arbitration agreement willingly.
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And I don't accept the flood of money that has entered into our campaigns and into our politics.
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Customers who use the code are automatically entered into the sweepstakes for a chance to win $1 million.
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Dex Media entered into a support agreement to restructure more than $2.4 billion of debt, in early May.
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The subpoena, part of that lawsuit, was served in March and entered into the court file in September.
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The company last month entered into a venture with US chef Rick Bayless to build a Mexican chain.
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Then, after all their measured data is entered into the app, the patient's risk score can be calculated.
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And earlier, Reliance Communications had entered into an agreement to merge its wireless business with smaller rival Aircel.
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"Now we are following traditional investigative rules," he said, assembling data that can be entered into court records.
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Repeat offenders who had been previously entered into the files were thereby more readily identified, captured and convicted.
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During his autopsy, a blood sample was saved on a card that was entered into a national database.
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The largest contract that Palantir has previously entered into with the Army was for $22,401,901, starting in 2015.
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Specifically, he said it's entered into a legally binding decision to double employees over the next five years.
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The problem is the NHL's CBA, one that was ratified six months before Drouin entered into indentured servitude.
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But the offense was improperly entered into the database that the FBI uses to vet prospective gun buyers.
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During the ensuing evaluation, information about the person is shared between the participants and entered into the RTD.
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No, we've said consistently we've not entered into paid prioritization agreements and have no plans to do so.
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It isn't possible to manually delete individual locations entered into the app or navigation system, the spokesperson added.
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"The UK will honor all the commitments entered into during its EU membership," Barnier told a news conference.
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The former owner allowed them to put less than 10% down and entered into an owner financing arrangement.
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Once the deal has entered into force, all countries will be legally bound to it for four years.
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Unions played a large role in negotiating favorable work rules, many of which have since entered into law.
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The group said it has entered into a consultation with staff at the facility in Enfield, north London.
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The couple "entered into this union the way two lawyers might, with thoughtfulness and careful deliberation," he said.
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Cuomo has entered into a multi state agreement with the governors of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Connecticut.
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The letter was never entered into the congressional record but was published in January by the Washington Post.
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Air Force authorities are investigating why the information wasn't entered into the federal database for firearms background checks.
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Thus far, five of the six retail contract agreements Boston has entered into have diverse ownership and leadership.
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Many private blockchain projects have been tested in pilots — but almost none have entered into real commercial production.
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To be entered into the YAT program, a student is typically referred by his school or law enforcement.
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Eligible Entries not selected will not automatically be entered into subsequent Weekly Prize drawings during the Promotional Period.
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In fact, his now infamous memos weren't entered into the official FBI system until after he was fired.
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Meanwhile, Colony hemorrhaged talent, raised only half the debt fund's target, and entered into an ill-fated merger.
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None of these complexities or qualifications entered into the reams of analysis obsessively parsing the Sanders-Warren dustup.
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The Ukrainian court could accept the findings only if they were entered into evidence as a physical object.
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The new DNA was entered into a national DNA database and matched a DNA profile belonging to Moore.
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"We have entered into the alliance to keep the opposition parties out," Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray said.
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In late November, Decibel entered into a partnership with Regeneron, a biotech drug developer in Tarrytown, New York.
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Read the full statement below: Atlassian today announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with Slack.
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But the US Air Force said the conviction was not properly entered into the federal law enforcement database.
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According to court records, Reinking entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with community service on July 26, 2017.
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It said that having explored various long-term financing solutions it had entered into the talks with Meditor.
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Mr. Pompeo told CNN that "this war kicked off" when the Obama administration entered into the nuclear agreement.
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Novartis entered into a $100,000-a-month agreement with Essential Consultants in February 0003, shortly after Trump's inauguration.
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The information collected from the DNA samples will be entered into a criminal database run by the FBI.
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Oliver grew animated at this point and entered into a riff about slurping and tasting, beauty and restraint.
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Why don't we have a mandatory, centralized reporting system where each report is entered into a central database?
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COM ENTERED INTO FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT WITH THE CHINA SPORTS LOTTERY ADMINISTRATION CENTER TO DEVELOP PHYSICAL SALES CHANNELS * 500.
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The company went public in 2016 and entered into a $990 million partnership with Janssen Pharmaceuticals in 2017.
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Ball also entered into interest rate swaps to minimize interest rate exposure associated with the anticipated debt issuances.
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Danish wind energy powerhouse Orsted has entered into an agreement to acquire U.S. firm Lincoln Clean Energy (LCE).
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When there was word that that had entered into the talks I know the market responded very favorably.
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In October 2017, Microsoft and General Electric (GE) entered into a 15-year power purchase agreement in Ireland.
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Kenneth Petty is now entered into the California Megan's Law database, which tracks sex offenders in the state.
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Those who get it right are entered into a draw where the prize is one of the sets.
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They get entered into a "constituent-management system" like any other message, and staffers will read each one.
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Entrants were invited to subscribe to Gaby's website in order to be entered into a monthly prize draw.
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The company previously entered into a debt financing agreement with Wellington Financial to provide access to additional growth capital.
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However, Swiss Embassy spokesperson Andreas Ledergerber told CNN on Wednesday that the agreement has still not entered into force.
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That wasn't the case for Twitter's Jack Dorsey as he entered into conversation with WPP's CEO Sir Martin Sorrell.
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COM ENTERED INTO COOPERATION AGREEMENT WITH THE TIANJIN MUNICIPALITY SPORTS LOTTERY ADMINISTRATION CENTER TO DEVELOP PHYSICAL SALES CHANNELS * 500.
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Eastspring had also entered into a distribution agreement with TMB to provide investment solutions to their customers, Prudential said.
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In 230, AMD entered into a joint venture with a Chinese holding company that is partly owned by Sugon.
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Milan prosecutors alleged bribes were paid to win the licence to explore the field which never entered into production.
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Separately, Paramount also said it entered into an agreement with petroleum and natural gas company Trilogy Energy Corp TET.
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Each circuit court is only entered into the lottery once, regardless of how many individual suits were filed there.
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The companies also entered into an exclusive partnership for potential new venture opportunities in Mauritania, Senegal and The Gambia.
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But as the retweets entered into the tens of thousands, doubts emerged that this image was from Saturday's events.
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I deny that there was any legal settlement or agreement entered into between myself and Brett Ratner in 2016.
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Mortgage interest deductions are now capped at $2100,2000 — down from $26 million — if they were entered into after Dec.
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It used a Slack bot to monitor entries, which were any one-word messages entered into the public channel.
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The company entered into voluntary administration a month ago, suffering from debt woes amid a slump in energy prices.
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When you scan the label, that serial number is entered into such a database, says co-founder Vicken Jabourian.
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She declined to comment on whether the company has entered into talks with any potential buyers for its stake.
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Following the collision, portions of the planet (and possibly bits of its moon or moons) entered into eccentric orbits.
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Often, they added, if I showed up early, I'd be entered into a raffle to win a cash bonus.
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After several states brought lawsuits over the lending, prosecutors said, Tucker entered into sham relationships with Native American tribes.
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PayPal has entered into a deal with MasterCard that will allow payments in stores, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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Hostess Brands, the maker of Twinkies, said it had entered into a deal with Gores Holdings to go public.
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The MAX 8 is the latest, re-engined version of the aeroplane, which entered into service in May 2017.
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The framework permits SARFT to exercise initial oversight over any content sharing arrangement entered into with a foreign party.
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Reynolds also recently entered into a feud with Paddington Bear over who would win the most People's Choice Awards.
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A second filing was seen entered into the EEC at the same time, but featured existing Mac model numbers.
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Hill will be entered into the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame next May at an induction ceremony in Columbus.
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It finished beta testing in January of this year and entered into the active sales and regional development phase.
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"When that thing went off and entered into a lower earth orbit, he got credit for that," said Madden.
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To be perfectly transparent, I read Bloom's book — and entered into this conversation — with a fair degree of skepticism.
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A former Rabobank vice president, George Martin, entered into a deferred prosecution agreement in the same court in December.
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The move to suspend Hill comes after she entered into a public feud with President Donald Trump last month.
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The French acquisition vehicle said it entered into exclusive talks to buy CC&C, the producer of "Apocalypse" documentaries.
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N said it entered into a 20-year sale-and-leaseback agreement for its headquarters in New York City.
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Last month, it entered into exclusive talks over the sale of a 2.5 billion euro portfolio dubbed "Big Ben".
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The results are then entered into a computer, which will make recommendations based on the customer's likes and dislikes.
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With Seatfrog, you simply add your flight to the app to get entered into an auction for an upgrade.
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"And you know, that one of the worst deals that anybody in history has ever entered into," he said.
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Intel has entered into a new licensing agreement with competitor ARM to produce ARM-based chips in Intel factories.
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But a recent court filing shows that the two sides have entered into settlement negotiations to resolve the conflict.
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Bing even recommended other search terms when a known child abuse website was entered into the search box. nyt_laptop:
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Separately, Ironbark has entered into a $50 million funding and supply arrangement with mining giant Glencore, its biggest shareholder.
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Last year, it entered into a $177 million partnership with Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC and Frasers Property Ltd .
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"We entered into this mutually acceptable resolution to avoid the costs and disruption associated with continued litigation," she said.
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The conference is held every five years, making it the fourth since the treaty entered into force in 1997.
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Shares of Nike just entered into a technical crossover that has some worried about further downside for the stock.
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Only losses on transactions entered into for profit or in the course of a trade or business are deductible.
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He has entered into no-bid nuclear reactor agreements with favorable financing that create decades-long dependencies on Russia.
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Bristol entered into what would become a years-long battle with ex Johnston over custody of their son, Tripp.
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If you'd thought of yourself as your boyfriend's exclusive partner, you might not have entered into this new relationship.
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The names were then entered into databases of terrorism suspects, available to Iraqi security branches, including the Hashd militias.
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To deal with this issue, I entered into foreign exchange contracts throughout my tenure at Nissan, beginning in 2002.
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In accepting the aid of evil, they entered into a false bargain that will ultimately destroy their true aims.
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On Hilliard's advice, Duncan alleges, he subsequently created Duncan Litigation Investments and entered into a written agreement with Hilliard.
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Ordinary people never entered into the equation, although dynamite attacks on high officials in fact inflicted significant collateral damage.
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Two strangers in Australia have unintentionally entered into a war to prove they're a coffee shop's most loyal customer.
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These new rules would apply to private loan agreements entered into 180 days or more after the bill's passage.
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Even so, your name could still be entered into a tenant-screening database, otherwise known as the tenant blacklist.
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In order to govern, Ardern's Labour Party entered into coalition with a conservative, anti-immigration New Zealand First Party.
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Indomie: A household name Indomie is an Indonesian company that entered into a partnership with Tolaram Group in Nigeria.
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The DNA profile has been entered into a national crime database but no matches have turned up, Lacy said.
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A formal commendation was entered into Lerner's file, applauding him for a "heroic action" that would not be forgotten.
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Typically, people entering their 30s have settled upon an identity and entered into a job that fulfills social needs.
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These new rules will apply to private loan agreements entered into 180 days or more after the bill's passage.
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Before the Durbin amendment, financial institutions entered into contracts with networks based on whatever features best suited their consumers.
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Russia entered into the war saying it wanted to promote a smooth political transition and fight IS, Carter said.
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Last year, the two entities entered into a partnership for a $5 billion fund to invest in U.S. manufacturing.
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Increased production was tied to a contract the foundry entered into with Walter Maibaum, a New Jersey art dealer.
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In the case of the Waldorf, Anbang entered into a 100-year contract with Hilton to manage the property.
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But they entered into this year at the relatively-comfortable position of No. 5 in a stacked Western Conference.
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The survey results will be entered into testimony at the Senate Armed Services Committee hearings scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.
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It wasn't anything that entered into my mind other than this is the story I would like to tell.
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After the sniping on the committee, Goodlatte ultimately did not allow Koskinen's statement to be entered into the record.
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Until last August, the U.S. did not require foreign countries to have implemented the agreements, only entered into them.
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To deal with this issue, I entered into foreign exchange contracts throughout my tenure at Nissan, beginning in 20163.
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After Public Opinion was released, Lippmann and Dewey entered into a long, informal debate about how to fix democracy.
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Mr. Shanahan paid for defense attorneys for his son, who eventually entered into a plea bargain with the state.
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The company counted India, where it entered into a partnership with Disney's Hotstar in 2018, as its biggest market.
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According to Peter Sokolowski, Merriam-Webster's editor at large, "womyn" was entered into the company's abridged dictionary in 2002.
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He's entered into some tournaments coming up, so we literally have to take it day by day and see.
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He's always done it, and 20 years after he first entered into politics, he's still there building these mosaics.
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In fact, both Kline and Shirū entered into correspondence in the 1950s to share their love for Japanese calligraphy.
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The parties were due back in court this week, but entered into settlement talks as this article neared publication.
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She questioned certain testimony and at times read aloud emails that were entered into evidence earlier in the trial.
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The two had met in 1971 at the Hindu temple Tirupati Balaji and entered into a kind of symbiosis.
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After the DNA samples are taken, they would be entered into the F.B.I.'s highly regulated national DNA database.
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Vincent came of age during the Cultural Revolution and entered into a blood brotherhood on the streets of Beijing.
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Britain's Serious Fraud Office entered into its first ever deferred prosecution agreement with ICBC Standard Bank Plc in November.
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The Hawaii Democrat is also asking whether they faced discipline or entered into a settlement related to such conduct.
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Reworld Media announced on Thursday it had entered into exclusive negotiations with Mondadori Group on acquisition of Mondadori France.
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Winfrey and Apple entered into a multi-year content agreement last year but no details have been announced since.
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Marin entered into politics at age 27, becoming the head of the City Council in her hometown of Tampere.
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BP has entered into an agreement to purchase electric vehicle (EV) charging business Chargemaster, the oil giant said Thursday.
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But since he insists he didn't know about the agreement, there's no way he could have entered into it.
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But a House version of the bill had somehow been entered into the Senate voting system, said state Sens.
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The program also requires such data be entered into the FBI's Combined DNA Index System, also known as CODIS.
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We've fully entered into the era of Just OK—that is, shows that aren't bad but aren't extraordinary, either.
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And we entered into the discussions with Turkey after they decided to make this incursion against President Trump's wishes.
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In Motherboard's test, we found a person who consented to have their license plate entered into the DRN system.
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They made this assertion -- to be entered into the Congressional Record -- in a 13-page joint statement issued Monday.
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And then we entered into the Gloria Gurney Canine Annex for Recovery & Enrichment (CARE) and the ASPCA Kitten Nursery.
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Many former employees have entered into nondisclosure agreements with Bloomberg, which prevent them from speaking publicly about what transpired.
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The samples were entered into the Local DNA Index System, a database maintained by the city medical examiner's office.
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Zambada-Niebla eventually pleaded guilty to drug trafficking conspiracy charges and entered into a cooperation agreement with the government.
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If Equifax attempts to enforce TrustedID's clause in court, its statement on the matter could be entered into evidence.
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Earlier today, numerous reports suggested Cohen had entered into talks with prosecutors about a possible agreement to plead guilty.
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Photo by Willem Holzer She entered into a songwriting-themed reality show, Platinum Hit, on Bravo, and she won.
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Mueller has been relatively silent publicly, except during the high profile fight to get this photo entered into court records.
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The settlement comes after Jimmy John's entered into a similar agreement with New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman in June.
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Reynolds argued that he had a right to his multiple marriages if they were entered into out of religious duty.
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Mr Morales, a populist former comedian, may have entered into talks because Mr Trump's withdrawal of aid deeply affects him.
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Specifically at issue is a $479 million "Integrated Visual Augmentation System" contract that Microsoft entered into back in Nov. 2018.
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The issue affects the newer ASST A3 model of the Tornados, which first entered into service between 1981 and 1992.
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Nant Capital has also entered into a standstill agreement with Tribune, limiting its ability to raise stake in the publisher.
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To avoid being sued, the studios entered into a voluntary settlement agreement to diversify the overall labor pool in 1970.
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However, the assault portion of the case was resolved in March 2016 when Santiago entered into a deferred prosecution agreement.
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Disney entered into an unprecedented agreement to use the character in the Marvel universe — but that agreement is no more.
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Three former employees of Turner Construction were charged, a source told BuzzFeed News, and one entered into a plea agreement.
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It was not immediately clear if Saturday's announcement meant the top three blocs had now entered into one larger alliance.
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The company severed ties to the mail-order pharmacy, Philidor Rx Services, and entered into a new arrangement with Walgreens.
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"The cost of doing nothing isn't nothing," he would say, and folks would remember why they entered into public service.
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Another unit, UniCredit Bank Austria AG entered into a non-prosecution agreement with the Manhattan District Attorney, the prosecutor said.
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In 1989, after years of tinkering and pitching my idea, I finally entered into a business agreement with Larami Corporation.
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He entered into fashion as a dress-maker's assistant — eventually moving to Paris in 22017 and working for Christian Dior.
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Which is why Sekiro needed to also be a counter-attack, a thrust of new ideas entered into the melee.
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InnVest Real Estate Investment said that it has entered into an agreement to be bought by Bluesky Hotels and Resorts.
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The DNA sample from her dress was entered into the CODIS system in 2001 but came up empty, he said.
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On Sunday, Trump also misspoke about the Paris Climate Agreement, a landmark pact that entered into force on Nov. 4.
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Singapore-headquartered Cleantech Solar has entered into a 20-year rooftop solar power purchase agreement with a winery in Thailand.
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In the last few years, I've seen more and more clients who've entered into relationships with gaslighters they met online.
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Mandarva is said to have entered into a sexual union with Padmasabhava, which led to mutual enlightenment and consciousness transformation.
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The two companies initially entered into a deal in October 2016, with Qualcomm agreeing to pay $47 billion for NXP.
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In high school, she told Bloomberg's Jacobs, she entered into a relationship with someone who was physically and sexually abusive.
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The bank and Promontoria MMB entered into exclusive discussions for the acquisition of Société Générale De Banque Aux Antilles (SGBA).
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But for some reason, his information wasn't entered into the National Criminal Information Center database like it should have been.
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" Conway's statement to Axios: "In connection with his departure, the SV Angel funds and David entered into a settlement agreement.
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Last Car Standing, a game about doing a smashing to many a car, has now entered into that long tradition.
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That, in turn, meant that AIG could not pay off the insurance contracts it had entered into with major banks.
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The Nifty has entered into a correction zone fearing harsh measures from Trump, P-Notes and some dismal corporate results.
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When she was photographing the high school football team, the thought entered into her mind: She needed to kill herself.
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Critics of blockchain say, like any other monitoring system, it is only as good as the data entered into it.
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Last month, the FCC's "Restoring Internet Freedom" order officially went into effect when it was entered into the Federal Register.
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Uber and Volvo have entered into an industrial partnership to collaborate on autonomous car development, the two companies announced today.
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Amazon has entered into a long-term agreement with Lincoln Clean Energy to purchase 90 percent of the facility's output.
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But to the extent that moral considerations entered into one's decision to serve Trump, the time to reconsider has arrived.
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He entered into an arrangement with the pharmaceutical firm worth $1.2 million, which was approved by then-CEO Joe Jimenez.
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Since Trump took over, the number of polluters fined by the EPA and the settlement amount entered into has plummeted.
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Before the JCPOA entered into force, Iran had enriched some uranium up to 19 percent of uranium-300 content, i.e.
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They say the ballot could've only entered into consideration at the end of a recount — not redetermined the following day.
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During the exchange, when the intern had clearly entered into Acosta's personal space, there was a brushing of the arms.
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While their characters, Charlie and Kate, never entered into a romantic relationship, the two actors did from 2004 to 2009.
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Since the New Start Treaty entered into force, Russia has continued nuclear modernization and introduced several new nuclear weapons systems.
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You might not realize how entirely you've entered into his world until he jolts you by changing its frame again.
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But when the deal ultimately failed to materialize, Keangnam entered into court receivership in South Korea, according to court papers.
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After leaving the NFL in 2012, Gonzalez entered into a business career, earning his MBA from Stanford University in 2014.
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AND SO PANDORA HAS HAD TO WEATHER LOTS OF COMPETITION THAT'S ENTERED INTO MARKET ALREADY AND STILL REMAINS NUMBER ONE.
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You can make a line graph in Excel in a matter of seconds using data already entered into the spreadsheet.
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The traders sought to influence the rate in their favor for derivative trades they had entered into, Mr. Hines said.
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Microsoft and General Electric (GE) have entered into a 15-year power purchase agreement in Ireland, it was announced Monday.
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Since 1994, seventy police and sheriff's departments have come under investigation; forty-one entered into reform agreements, including consent decrees.
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The company has entered into an agreement to seek the hedge fund's advice during a strategic review process, he added.
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The EU rule, known as Minimum Requirement for banks' own funds and Eligible Liabilities (MREL), entered into force in January.
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Such back-and-forth measures have sparked concerns that Washington and Beijing have entered into a full-on trade war.
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Barnum entered into an agreement with Stratton's parents, bumped his age up to eleven, and rechristened him General Tom Thumb.
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"We have entered into a period of permanent reform," Mr. Macri said, smiling broadly at an early morning news conference.
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The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) A treaty entered into by the United States, Canada, and Mexico in 228.
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But that information was not entered into a database that could have prevented him from buying a military-style rifle.
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The academy recently entered into an agreement with the police to comply with state reporting requirements, and go beyond them.
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A year later, the ground combat branch entered into a research partnership with Boeing to work together on the weapon.
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The company also entered into agreements with various service providers to optimize sites for Internet Explorer but not other browsers.
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Nothing can be done without his signature, and we have his signature on all the deals entered into by 21MDB.
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Late last week, taskmaster Saturn entered into independent Aquarius, ushering in a boundary-breaking energy that we're still adjusting to.
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Since Canada entered into free trade with the United States in 1989, Peterborough has seen an exodus of major factories.
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To which Gates replied: "If he believes that, he really has entered into one of his own reality distortion fields."
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To protect the bees in Ushant, Guerlain has entered into a 10-year partnership with the Brittany Black Bee Conservatory.
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"The numbers get a bit bigger when you just focus on people who actually entered into the conversation," he says.
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And finally, a new character has entered into the saga, NYC rapper and Sweden's public enemy number one, ASAP Rocky.
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Generally, only countries that have entered into a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) with the U.S. can get communications content.
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Mueller would not have entered into a deal and agreed to any type of reduction in sentencing otherwise, Miller said.
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Walker entered into a non-prosecution agreement in September and agreed to not work with any broker for five years.
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More than 15,000 players had been entered into the official record before Pujols and Suzuki, and almost 4,000 have followed.
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Arizona has since entered into a partnership with DHS, the FBI and numerous higher education institutions because of the issue.
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For couples who divorced or entered into a separation agreement during the 2019 calendar year, the rule for alimony changed.
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It added that it had entered into an underwriting agreement with two lead managers for the sale of the remainder.
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At the beginning of this column, I said the court had entered into an unusual dialogue with the religious right.
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And evidence from the house would automatically be entered into the record instead of needing a vote to do that.
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Other major sports media companies like Turner Sports and Fox Sports have also entered into partnerships to expand gambling coverage.
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The Japanese conglomerate indicated last week it had entered into a memorandum of understanding with Bain Capital over the sale.
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In October 2017, for example, Microsoft and General Electric (GE) entered into a 15-year power purchase agreement in Ireland.
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Denied the chance to marry her first true love Peter Townsend, she entered into a dysfunctional and ultimately doomed marriage.
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This did not seem to be the point, as procedurally Wood was trying to get the tweets entered into evidence.
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Milan prosecutors allege bribes were paid to win the license to explore the field, which has never entered into production.
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Williams-Sonoma has entered into a partnership with Disney to release a limited-edition "Beauty and the Beast" soup pot.
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Milan prosecutors allege bribes were paid to win the license to explore the field which has never entered into production.
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The debt also exceeded limits in the 2013 budget and were not entered into that year's budget, the groups said.
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To ward off competition from generic drugs, Valeant entered into a complicated relationship with a mail-order pharmacy called Philidor.
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The United States has provided nearly $75 million in technical assistance since the trade deal entered into force in 2009.
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Once enrolled, Sephora customers are entered into membership tiers based on how much money they spend at the store annually.
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Exxon has also, at least publicly, been supportive of the Paris Climate Agreement that entered into force on Nov. 4.
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Doyle says despite the warning sign, Richardson drove with her two sons around the sign and entered into the water.
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Not surprisingly, shortly after designation, many of those banks entered into settlements with the federal government over housing crisis misdeeds.
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Children entered into the playful spirit of the "splashmob," while adults mostly stood back as the aquatic-themed mayhem unfolded.
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