This concern rightly extends to cybersecurity, which extends to Huawei's supply of equipment for 5G networks.
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The aero extends to the front end, as well ...
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This flexibility also extends to games not made by Nintendo.
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But it also extends to the wider realm of technology.
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And the positive, seasonal traction extends to the broader markets.
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That extends to Twitch streamers and esports professionals as well.
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That really extends to Siri and Google Assistant more widely.
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And that distrust extends to the Brexit voting process itself.
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Prager's fascination extends to a specific breed of horror film.
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Black privilege even extends to the White House, he says.
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Perhaps that now extends to Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods.
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If you turn it off, that extends to eight hours.
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It extends to the highest office in the federal government.
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This curated point of view extends to the details, too.
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This focus on productivity extends to the KeyOne's internal components.
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The same fear of identification extends to the digital space.
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That approach also extends to the show's pacing and structure.
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Google's artificial intelligence even extends to its new camera app.
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The trend extends to nearly all parts of the economy.
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Now, of course, that loop extends to the real world.
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This approach extends to his more sexual work as well.
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That frustration extends to some of Apple's competitors as well.
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And for many, the dissatisfaction extends to the GOP itself.
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And it's no surprise that that extends to pregnant people.
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As of this morning, that also extends to customer service.
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The black, gray, and orange theme extends to Android, too.
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This regionalization extends to the tabletops, which look distinctly Mexican.
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This thematic consistency extends to the structure of the game.
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The president said that extends to other Republicans in Congress.
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Optimization also extends to producing food without draining natural resources.
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Do you think this sentiment extends to your conservative peers?
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Mr. Peck's pleasure in the past extends to its furnishings.
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This problem extends to absolutely every area of the industry.
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The love fest extends to the teams' respective coaching staffs.
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And that feeling extends to many of the show's locations.
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For me, this umbrella extends to politics, subculture, and perspective.
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That sense of flow and spectacle extends to other mechanics.
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This extends to the way the research subjects are presented.
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In gay porn, this extends to colorism and racial stereotypes.
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And the hatred obviously extends to the Affordable Care Act.
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That extends to the managers' ethos, which is so … Duke.
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After all, moral injury often extends to children and families.
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The provision extends to pads, tampons, cups, sponges, and liners.
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The Trump assault, however, extends to all forms of immigration.
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That quest for greater meaning extends to his film career.
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Breakingviews Amazon's aggressive salesmanship now extends to its own debt.
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The relationship with Al Muhandis extends to Al Maliki's oligarchs.
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Her kindness eventually extends to herself as well as others.
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And this diversity extends to their experience and background, too.
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The success of tax reform also extends to small businesses.
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ModiFace's technology also extends to services such as skin diagnosis.
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The extravagance of bath time extends to the tub itself.
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The same principle extends to the rest of the park.
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That extends to 5G working with wifi and vice versa too.
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This basic concern extends to all factions of the Democratic Party.
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The good news, the eagerness extends to both Republicans and Democrats.
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And this form of bigotry extends to children in our schools.
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Let's hope that extends to their fight for #EqualPay against FIFA.
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Apparently some of that bad blood extends to other food groups.
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This repetition extends to everything from the dungeons to the puzzles.
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The use of leather extends to the inside liner and insoles.
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That contempt extends to the global institutions that Mr Trump inherited.
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This commitment to feature replication extends to the wheels as well.
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This policy extends to small paper scraps, such as gum wrappers.
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This 20% off deal extends to more than just flowers, BTW.
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The sentiment certainly extends to the launch of the OnePlus 3.
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But data proving its durability extends to only about five years.
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That software extends to the programs' connections with students as well.
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CLEAN OUT CLOSETS The advice to declutter extends to your closets.
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Mutual incomprehension extends to the nature of the man just elected.
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The sale extends to Amazon Prime Now for Whole Foods, too.
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And that extends to gadgets for every room in the house.
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My intense love for almond butter also extends to almond milk.
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That extends to what you're reading, as well; credibility is essential.
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But often, it extends to Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and Hollywood.
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That extends to music, news, alarms, phone calls, and so on.
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Historically low unemployment extends to all demographics, including minorities and women.
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The Basque-style establishment's dusty awning still extends to the curb.
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And the offer extends to some but not all former employees.
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Such freedom extends to women, racial minorities, and the LGBTQ community.
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That confusion, it's now clear, extends to Facebook's own communications department.
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This lack of clarity extends to other key nuclear policy issues.
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The exhibit also extends to the billboard at 211 Glendale Boulevard.
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"This policy extends to passengers, drivers and Lyft employees," it said.
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Once the French braid extends to the neck, start fishtail braiding.
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He said this hypnosis extends to more common financial circumstances, too.
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This look and feel extends to the game's strategic layer, too.
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The ethos extends to the assessment and defense of Trump's behavior.
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This now extends to Instagram followers, too, with the U.S. launch.
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This type of reverence even extends to the creation of art.
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The industry's insistence on the single market also extends to goods.
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The transparency extends to an adjacent library with built-in bookshelves.
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Trump's disinterest in fighting corruption extends to foreign countries as well.
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And this motivated cognition extends to our in-group as well.
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This ban extends to directing staff to assist in political activities.
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Skepticism of U.S. military action extends to humanitarian intervention as well.
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This same headache extends to the companies that build smart devices.
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The time bomb of youth unrest extends to urban unemployed youth.
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Opposition to the Maduro government extends to all classes of Venezuelans.
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Morris's long-held fascination with transparency extends to his aesthetic proclivities.
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Today, their footprint extends to the upper reaches of Midtown Manhattan.
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The beauty of the car extends to the roof as well.
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The director's gift for pastiche extends to his propensity for appropriation.
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It's a pastime that extends to the way she makes music.
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This even extends to industry-standard acronyms, which are discouraged at Tesla.
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Well, this simple Quick Look trimming tool extends to audio files, too.
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Bay's commercial savvy extends to smaller films like 13 Hours as well.
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This approach also extends to scenes with very few actors in them.
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The water problem extends to other parts of the city as well.
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Instead, the order type extends to all who want to use it.
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The suburban strategy, which extends to other Iowan cities, carries real risk.
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The "modern warfare" look extends to the sound of the weaponry itself.
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And of course, that mantra extends to her skin care routine, too.
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Oath said the practice extends to AOL Mail, which it also owns.
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Her all-comfort all the time attitude even extends to date night.
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And that twisting, ever fluid dynamic extends to each breaking news development.
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Whether that extends to participation in ICOs themselves remains to be seen.
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It also extends to the Christ allegory in the Chronicles of Narnia.
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The First Amendment undoubtedly extends to news articles critical of the government.
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The spectacular diversity of the group also extends to its eye configurations.
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And it turns out that eerie nature extends to the game's development.
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The government's fecklessness extends to Egypt's most pressing problem: its overvalued currency.
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Now it extends to just about everyone the criminal justice system touches.
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The order extends to "newly captured alien enemy combatants" from those groups.
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It is a commitment that the commission extends to everyone—especially journalists.
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The latter extends to bigotry, manners, elitism, and disrespect to people's privacy.
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That upgrade system Smith mentioned extends to all powers, by the way.
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This version of a civil war even extends to the Civil War.
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Mr Kuczynski's pardon extends to a pending case of complicity in murder.
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In Grand Staircase, that logic extends to the human world as well.
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That investigation reportedly extends to whether Trump tried to obstruct the probe.
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That probe reportedly extends to whether Trump tried to obstruct the probe.
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The haunted season starts on September 16 and extends to November 5.
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This gulf in premium design features extends to the sound quality equation.
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However, the problem extends to everything from cancer drugs to contraceptive pills.
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The rivalry between the two rappers also extends to their voting preference.
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The rivalry lives on today and extends to other finance-related subs.
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This feeling extends to just about everything else in the film's universe.
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A peek into how Trump's campaign strategy extends to the Oval Office.
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The menu extends to include salads, sashimi, fried chicken and udon noodles.
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Frustration over the Yemen war extends to Pentagon officials and American commanders.
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Her attachment to privacy extends to other parts of her life, too.
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And the backing for Barragan extends to the company and its partners.
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That the phenomenon extends to perfect strangers is part of the charm.
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And the movie's dismal outlook even extends to the dimly-lit cinematography.
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The threat against Bibi extends to those who advocate on her behalf.
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The on-court flair extends to the normally rote postmatch rituals, too.
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The threat also extends to countries where the app is more popular.
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The interpersonal essence of language learning extends to learning as a whole.
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The problem extends to lawyers, who often can't speak to their clients.
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That cozy relationship extends to Trump's Republican allies in Congress as well.
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This architecture even extends to underwater tunnels manned by scuba diving smugglers.
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And that policy extends to the CEO as well, Brown-Philpot says.
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This sense of realism extends to job tenure and compensation as well.
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Low-cost thinking extends to the limited use of more expensive metals.
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This is a good deal that extends to downloadable and physical editions.
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"This debate is not limited to Brazil, but extends to the world."
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The backlash extends to events that aren't even officially affiliated with Trump.
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And that criticism sometimes extends to the people carrying out the policy.
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Her embrace of the new liberal economics certainly extends to public options.
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It extends to each and every end-user of a cloud-delivered service.
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The analogy even extends to Buttigieg, who has the backing of former Gov.
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This isolation extends to Lisbon's artists, which perhaps explains why Marfox and co.
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The tepid standing extends to views on a potential Trump re-election bid.
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Image: TrelloThat extends to custom labels, giving you another way of sorting cards.
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That olive branch surprisingly extends to the original film's leading man, Ryan Reynolds.
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The appreciation for Samsung's design and hardware rarely extends to its software efforts.
|
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Apple's renewed commitment to refurbished mobile products now extends to its smartwatch line.
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It even extends to your album cover — how did you choose that painting?
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Thankfully, the feature only extends to friends' profiles, so you can't stalk strangers.
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That struggle over anonymity extends to some of the movement's most famous figures.
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And apparently, that sense of style extends to her dental hygiene as well.
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It extends to 71 inches, but it folds down to just over 20.
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However, the love he extends to his three daughters can't be slept on.
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And that's only the models – the diversity problem extends to sizing, as well.
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The disappointment extends to the materials used to make the Space NC headphones.
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Before Penny's death, she explained Hiram's bounty extends to anyone found helping him.
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Details: The ban extends to venues that include churches, schools and retail locations.
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That sense of familiarity extends to the game's structure, at least early on.
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But then there is this: The plan extends to stay-at-home moms.
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That friction-free experience extends to importing videos and sharing them in Snapchat.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Amazon's aggressive salesmanship now extends to its own debt.
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With the gas filled up, the Prime's driving range extends to 600 miles.
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The skepticism Uber has provoked among regulators extends to other companies as well.
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Armani's empire extends to cafés in Cannes, France, Doha, Qatar, and other locations.
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His influence extends to the news media: He owns The New York Observer.
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That "everyone" extends to some of your favorite celebrities — and even celebrity couples.
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This extends to the renaming of schools, parks, and other public sites, too.
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That inside-versus-outside approach extends to the films' respective visuals and settings.
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That quality extends to things like the user interface, search features and analytics.
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That haphazard approach naturally extends to the bags I'm throwing my things into.
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So, troubled times for Italian debt also extends to those holding it too.
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But Mr. Martinez's remit extends to all Condé Nast platforms, an unprecedented position.
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The candidate's need to control his surroundings also extends to the physical environment.
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The movement's significance extends to another major outcome of March 1 as well.
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Increasingly, this marriage of old and new extends to other scenes as well.
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What we do not know extends to New York's own declining murder rate.
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Scout is a memorable character, but such depth rarely extends to the others.
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The upheaval extends to the consumers of solar products, not just the makers.
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Neighborhood: Chacarita, Avenida Dorrego 1409 Buenos Aires' longstanding aperitivo tradition extends to vermouth.
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The post-bacchanal creativity extends to the literary scene in Port of Spain.
|
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Bloomberg says it's unclear if the Shenzhen policy extends to Foxconn's other facilities.
|
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Sempione said the offer extends to a total of 7.1 million Voegele shares.
|
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And with a few minor caveats, that feeling extends to these baby bottles.
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Barr's work on the President's behalf extends to keeping his tax returns secret.
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This also extends to people of color and those from low socioeconomic backgrounds.
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The analogy extends to Klobuchar's best-known weakness: Truman had a temper, too.
|
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China's effort to dominate the landscape for intellectual property also extends to trademarks.
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"This extends to all of our workforce — military, civilian and contractor," she added.
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MGM said such protection extends to itself since it hired the security vendor.
|
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That turmoil extends to top staffers in government who are outside the Cabinet.
|
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This extends to "large funerals," said David Berendes, an epidemiologist with the CDC.
|
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The resistance to gun control legislation even extends to victims of gun violence.
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The idea of circulation also extends to our physical bodies and chemical makeups.
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In the tech world, this extends to humans interacting with technology in daily life.
|
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That same simple-but-sparse approach extends to individual pages for movies and shows.
|
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Meanwhile, the Canadian vehicle contract extends to 2024 and looks to add $5.9 billion.
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The recall also extends to Women's Vitality Mix, pistachio meats and dark chocolate pistachios.
|
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This delicate balance of simplicity and sophistication extends to every aspect of the story.
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The essence of Western political systems extends to promoting democracy and liberal markets abroad.
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Free exercise of religion extends to individuals and businesses in the marketplace as well.
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TAPE: It's not just construction workers and architects; it also extends to, Stacy, ninjas.
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And this extends to more recent, topical conversations, like those around xenophobia and Trump.
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Luke's new nemesis has super strength too, and yes, that extends to bulletproof skin.
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That line of thinking extends to virtually every aspect of the game, including fashion.
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And the DIY approach extends to the film's release, as well as its creation.
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With third-party candidates included, Trump's edge extends to five points, 41% to 36%.
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Search also extends to emoji, which is something we've needed for a long time.
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This extends to past practices of acting as Israel's lawyer inside the negotiating room.
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What we're watching: Pew notes that this division extends to Americans' behaviors around news.
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It extends to long-term issues about security, independence, health and access to education.
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More importantly, the digital (and hopefully improved) customer experience extends to claims-management too.
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I care about style and clothes, so that extends to what I find attractive.
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And just a reminder, the puppy paid leave policy extends to all employees anywhere.
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But is Disney telling us the magic extends to gravity-defying hair physics, too?
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That confusion extends to the various ways that Google exists on the Pixel itself.
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The community bank commitment to equity extends to the financial services marketplace and beyond.
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And the Apatow girls' detest for their famous father's comedy extends to his fans.
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That now extends to federal education policy, once a sleepy backwater of genial bipartisanship.
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The Democratic fundraising advantage also extends to races targeted by the DCCC and NRCC.
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It's a trend Mastercard is calling "conversational commerce" and it extends to voice too.
|
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This elasticity extends to the music, which avoids easy formatting, in terms of structure.
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The problem extends to a culture that has seen the abusive behavior as acceptable.
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Civility requires the avoidance of rudeness and ideally extends to mutual respect and courteousness.
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Today, it announced that the threat of listeria extends to its prepared-foods section.
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That disregard extends to women in countries that receive our foreign aid as well.
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The mandate extends to Mr. Clooney, whose sense of social progressivism hits a ceiling.
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That lovely texture extends to many of the film's costumes and sets as well.
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They control billions of euros, and their reach extends to all aspects of policy.
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Ms. Wise's penchant for knowing what she wants also extends to her romantic life.
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"If this extends to May or June, how are we going to do this?"
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The tumult also extends to how Democrats should set themselves apart from the right.
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Executive privilege generally extends to current staffers, unlike Bolton who Trump fired in September.
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The area extends to parts of the Antarctic, which Australia has a claim to.
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The headrest of the back seat extends to serve the front seat as well.
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Most Americans apparently just don't know that truth also extends to the tech sector.
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Apparently, this now extends to employees who want to hop from city to city.
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Whimsy extends to the back yard, which has courts for the lawn game pétanque.
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This ethos extends to the influencers that Ring has chosen to sponsor its cameras:.
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The attack on registration also extends to organizations attempting to register people of color.
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"And this boys' club or locker room mentality extends to the boardrooms," she added.
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The unique character of each party also extends to its communication with the public.
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The enthusiasm extends to artificial intelligence (AI), medical technology, cloud computing and, yes, even chips.
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OK. Now these bizarre conspiracy theories, that even extends to Trump&aposs Supreme Court nomination.
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Smith's passion also extends to children through a program he calls the 50-lawn challenge.
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As the figurative cherry on top, their high-frequency range extends to an impressive 40,000Hz.
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This philosophical difference of opinion extends to none other than Mark Hamill, Luke Skywalker himself.
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In addition to YouTube videos, the faux-election also extends to Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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This ethos extends to how Chinese young people play sports and engage in outdoor recreation.
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The basis for this thinking extends to an age when car engines relied on carburetors.
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Distance from a single charge extends to a reported 413 km in Range 3 mode.
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The arts scene extends to Cheltenham's several festivals including ones for science, jazz and literature.
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Yet the frugality extends to long-haul routes on which there are few direct competitors.
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This slipperiness extends to the heavier books I like to keep next to my pillow.
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This extends to algorithms that could influence behavior on either end of the political spectrum.
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It also introduces "Cartesian" sliding doors, and a roof that extends to block the rain.
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Her value, arguably, only extends to the audience's prior knowledge of the Harry Potter universe.
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That mission apparently extends to the work of former First Lady Michelle Obama as well.
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That simplicity also extends to its feature set, which is currently mostly limited to timers.
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And this extends to the front office, the coaching staff and even the owner's box.
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The Schuylkill River extends to Philadelphia, located about 95 miles (153 km) southeast of Pottsville.
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"I hope that, in practice, it extends to other in the country," Prokurica told Reuters.
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The deadline extends to May 25, 2018, for any economic injury resulting from Hurricane Harvey.
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The NFL says this agreement even extends to the playoffs and next year's Super Bowl.
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This homage extends to the menu, which reads like a primer of West Indian cuisine.
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Sessions' policy extends to misdemeanor charges for first-time improper entry, according to the report.
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That primal joy extends to sharing other cursed pop culture, such as the beloved blobfish.
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In the music industry's streaming battles, the fight extends to even the minutiae of copyright.
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Crucially that support extends to the Native groups who would be most affected by development.
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Skepticism about the deal extends to liberal lawmakers in Congress, as well as some conservatives.
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After all, we live in an age where inclusion onscreen extends to gender-bent roles.
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Navigating this tricky political climate has been difficult for many, and that extends to brands.
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The lack of major strides in medicine extends to women's options for menstrual symptom relief.
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Nintendo is missing out by not doing more as it extends to the iPhone generation.
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To my surprise, Hundred Waters' focus on careful curation even extends to the festival's audience.
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At times, the unfiltered immediacy of her tweets extends to an almost poetic, beautiful absurdity.
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But Sonya notes that Leo's love for humanity never extends to her or their children.
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Erdoğan's crackdown also extends to the media, with 179 outlets being shuttered in 2016 alone.
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Ghosting — when someone cuts off all communication without explanation — extends to all things, it seems.
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A similar intensity extends to his other passions, from Greek history to his six grandchildren.
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On the federal register, it clearly states that this policy extends to naturalized U.S. citizens.
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Unfortunately, this go-against-the-grain attitude within the home-schooling community extends to vaccines.
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MARCUS B&P Marcus Samuelsson's global reach (England, Scandinavia, Bermuda) now extends to New Jersey.
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The offer also extends to purchases on the Walgreens website and through the Walgreens app.
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The offer also extends to its new Fios Home Internet and 5G Home Internet customers.
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Mr. Steyer's dominance extends to an old-fashioned messaging system as well: the postal system.
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The forensic burden of the object extends to the systems of globalization that propel migration.
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Mr. King's individualist attitude extends to renting clothes, which he said he would never do.
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But in many countries around the world, that right effectively extends to college as well.
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That extends to efforts outside of traditional university settings and filters down to local programs.
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Motley Fool's data extends to April 2017, when the value of Domino's stock was $180.
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Turn the book over and you see that the crow extends to the back cover.
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The integration also extends to smart home devices and hubs, like Logitech Harmony or Samsung's SmartThings.
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Behind it is a red crane with a 30-foot arm that extends to the rafters.
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Humans leave trails of trash wherever we go, and that bad habit extends to outer space.
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This extends to other kinds of addiction and other types of addiction treatment, beyond medication, too.
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The offer extends to all Uniper shareholders under German takeover rules and runs until Jan. 16.
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West's challenge extends to owners of Country House, War of Will, Long Range Toddy and Bodexpress.
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It's this kind of goal-seeking thinking that extends to the rest of the Peloton programming.
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And, as we see in this new behind the scenes clip, that extends to the music.
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The offer extends to Broken Shaker bar locations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Miami.
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This is also advice that extends to Android, as many devices now offer adjustable portrait blur.
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Any decent human also knows that that courtesy extends to children or anyone carrying a baby.
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And, if video games aren't your thing, this order pickup sale extends to board games, too.
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The three external antennas provide long-range WiFi that extends to every inch of your home.
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The Business Class seat is 28 inches wide and extends to a 78-inch-long bed.
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"We see Nintendo Switch being a flexible system, and that extends to our software," he says.
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Trump uses an iPhone, so we'll see if this boycott extends to his own electronic devices.
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This sense of humor extends to the manner in which each video's central device is depicted.
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This information feed also extends to other manned aircraft, to reconnaissance drones and to ground forces.
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The ban extends to sites like Facebook and Twitter that allow people to create personal profiles.
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But because Trump's in power, his disgust at the mere existence of women extends to policy.
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"I hope that, in practice, it extends to other [mines] in the country," Prokurica told Reuters.
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That probe extends to looking into any possible ties between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin.
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Whether that "any law" part extends to non-citizens is the crux of the matter here.
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Those are really concrete things that you could win... And then it extends to other things.
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It's now on the Switch, but the sale extends to the PS43 and Xbox One versions.
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" The gag extends to "posts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or any other form of social media.
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And, of course, Pathways extends to platforms like Facebook Instant Articles, Google AMP, and Apple News.
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The warning extends to any food with flour in it, including bread, tortillas, and cake mix.
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The Terrapins' championship drought extends to 1975, despite four appearances in the title game since 2011.
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Their basketball experience extends to drunken games with UK outfit Foals backstage on their recent tour.
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At issue is whether Title IX, which prohibits discrimination based on sex, extends to transgender students.
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"For the vast majority of enterprises, mobile usage extends to email, contacts and calendars," he said.
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The media mogul is well-known for her generosity and that extends to her gift giving.
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The table extends to seat more guests or to provide space for working on a laptop.
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When stored, the rod is just 17 inches, but it extends to 8 feet, 6 inches.
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It's a good thing Ryan Reynolds' signature sense of humor extends to the challenges of parenting.
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That influence, however, is not simply felt by bloggers and reporters—it extends to Corsica, too.
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The polarized state of U.S. politics extends to foreign leaders, according to new data from Gallup.
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The Motley Fool's data extends to April 2017, when the value of Domino's stock was $180.
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But the poll finds the partisan divide extends to the public's perceptions of their own preparedness.
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The prohibition extends to the children, spouses and in-laws of any of these government officials.
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And the president, whose curiosity only extends to himself, seems determined to stay an empty vessel.
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Part of his vigilance extends to being attuned to the circumstances under which he watches movies.
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But the fair's reach also extends to other regions and cities, like Paris and Hong Kong.
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But their notion of accessibility extends to "sensory diversity," so text is both projected and spoken.
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Its European presence also extends to Antwerp, Belgium, where a group of its engineers is based.
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Experts said it's not clear if that waiver authority extends to ideas that Congress previously rejected.
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Most voters don't believe that GOP hesitance towards challenging the NRA extends to the president, however.
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The erosion of India's institutions under Mr. Modi extends to the Indian Army as well. Gen.
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That attitude is so entrenched in society that it extends to the police and the courts.
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That concern, however, extends to any baby monitor that relies on an app or internet connection.
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He contorts his 6-foot-218 frame past defenders and extends to the rim for layups.
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This rule extends to retired military personnel, and Congress enacted a statute to carry it out.
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Apple is known for its minimalistic visual style, and that extends to the Apple TV 4K.
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The weariness extends to being deceived by the political elite of Ukraine since independence in 1991.
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And 22020G's impact extends to medicine and other fields that increasingly rely on high-speed connections.
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It extends to all genres, from self-help to mysteries and how-to guides to romance.
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The Saudi financial fingerprint also extends to other well-known brands such as Snap and Tesla.
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But his denialism about bad polling now reportedly extends to polls conducted by his own campaign.
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It starts with national security, continues to public health and soon extends to every area of governance.
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This holistic approach to supporting sexual assault survivors also extends to how Colton handled hearing Caelynn's story.
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The intelligence extends to Apple HomePod groups — buy two and they automatically adjust into two-channel stereo.
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Coming in a rich Brandy colorway, the leather upper extends to inside lining and stacked leather outsoles.
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It extends to the right to make fundamental private choices including those with regards to sexual conduct.
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Our approach must be a decolonial one that also extends to post-colonial and neo-colonial structures.
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"The protection clearly extends to the offending Tweets," said William Banks, a law professor at Syracuse University.
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That authority even extends to confiscating devices to copy their data, although those measures are rarely taken.
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" His deal-making extends to his marriages: "The consummate negotiator, [Trump] has his wives sign confidentiality agreements.
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Despite that U.S. deal setback, Ant said today that its global footprint extends to 870 million consumers.
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What's more, their curiosity and empathy doesn't just apply to their colleagues, it naturally extends to users.
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The litany of catastrophes that can be attributed to the clothing industry extends to pollution, as well.
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The definition of "cool" and "happening" now extends to any individual or #brand with $5 to spend.
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It extends to a love for data, for rational, hard facts that determine ideal courses of action.
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But the "Kate Effect" isn't just for things; it extends to her hair and makeup choices, too.
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The uncertainty about direction even extends to the very real possibility that nothing will happen at all.
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Together, the two are a total power couple — and now, that extends to real estate as well.
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It remains to be seen whether these senators' appetite for regulation extends to a majority of Congress.
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There's something refreshingly modest about that—and it's a modesty that extends to the franchise in general.
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Mac Dre unapologetically celebrated his eccentricity, and that attitude extends to the Bay Area's rap scene today.
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This duty extends to tax returns and wayward accountants may be sued for a breach of duty.
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The trend, however, extends to Raekwon, Curren$y, Chief Keef, 50 Cent, Young Thug… Pretty much anyone.
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Emma Watson would rather keep her private life private — and that protectiveness extends to her internet presence.
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In addition to government securities, the initiative extends to German regional debt as well as jumbo Pfandbriefe.
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That mission extends to littleBits' latest offering — a partnership that could prove transformative for the small company.
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The Kennedy family has a legendary passion for politics — and apparently that fervor extends to their pets.
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That sense of considered design extends to the software, unusually for a Japanese product of the era.
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Here, it seems like it also extends to resenting the politicos trying to control the Benghazi narrative.
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The partnership extends to the running mates' spouses, who will spend ample time together, and in Mrs.
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It is an intimate, vulnerable act, a display of trust in the artist that extends to us.
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But she said it's not clear if that waiver authority extends to ideas that Congress previously rejected.
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The company has thirty-four full-time employees, and a schedule of documentaries that extends to 2030.
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Trump's lead extends to the very evangelical community that Cruz had expected to win in large numbers.
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The court will announce by the end of June whether that guarantee extends to Muslims as well.
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Texas highlights how the division among the current justices extends to issues of both procedure and substance.
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This need for culture fit extends to getting the right investors on board too, according to Massaro.
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The pessimism about government extends to the prospects for government progress on a number of top issues.
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He noted that the personal nature of the private banking relationship extends to the bank getting repaid.
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The loan program now extends to fours years, from the originally agreed three years in mid 2016.
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This blindness to overwork extends to those most at risk of dying on the job, like Chae.
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The generosity extends to family members of dead terrorists, which rose from $183 million to $197 million.
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This surveillance network extends to all websites that allow advertisers to track each of our online activities.
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The primacy of the common good extends to everything in Sweden, including shuffling off this mortal coil.
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It also extends to international employees in China; South Korea; Italy; Perth, Australia; and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Such behavior extends to the enterprise, where mobile apps for business-to-business customers are now common.
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That extends to the two main presidential candidates, neither of whom are polling anywhere near a majority.
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Her disdain also extends to protection of those who have enrolled at possibly fraudulent for-profit colleges.
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Santander, represented by Hunton Andrews Kurth, challenged Judge Ramos' conclusion that 23 extends to documents held overseas.
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Now it extends to rhetorical force — a well-timed and withering joke or an irrefutable debate line.
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Companies want to leverage their massive fan base, which extends to millions on various social media platforms.
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And the act of listening somehow becomes a process that extends to and heightens all the senses.
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The perfectionism of the dollhouse lover, that mini mania, extends to the emotional life of the house.
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Animation seems to be something of a controversial medium, and that truth certainly extends to Family Guy.
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This link extends to disorders of both systems, though science has yet to determine how and why.
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C.T.E.'s growing shadow across football extends to collegiate and high school programs, which should be increasingly concerned.
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His penchant to censor extends to revoking press credentials and threatening to punish media platforms that criticize him.
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That sophistication extends to the soundtrack, which samples the period's hits without landing on too many obvious choices.
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Amazon's partnership with Marriott extends to several of the hotel chain's brands: Westin, St. Regis, Aloft, and Autograph.
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It extends to a vast network of third-party suppliers and truck crews making deliveries around the clock.
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The partisan divide extends to views about the men and women Trump has selected to lead his administration.
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That extends to the US, where Customs and Border Protection has expanded its demands and searches as well.
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Concern this year extends to zika and chikungunya fevers, Paraguay's director of preventive health, Águeda Cabello, told Reuters.
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To wit: Her rainbow hair, new tattoos, and unshakeable love for glitter — which, apparently, extends to her face.
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It extends to at least the inner dotted circle in this illustration, and may reach even farther out.
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At best, it extends to a grudging willingness not to take away things that were already in NAFTA.
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This stability extends to the bank's China exposure, which continues to decline with lower China-related trade financing.
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Ms. West ascribed its resonance to a general appetite for simplicity and permanence that extends to people's wardrobes.
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The bug also extends to those running the latest software versions on Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Watch.
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She also has a no-phone policy at the dinner table, which extends to her and her husband.
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There's nothing like a good night's sleep — and for parents, that extends to both themselves and their babies.
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A person with depression might believe that because they think life isn't worth living, that extends to reality.
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When I asked her if this optimism extends to the current state of our reproductive rights, she equivocates.
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Aites film work also extends to work outside of music, including 99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film.
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Avoiding soft surfaces extends to never placing a baby on a sofa, couch or cushioned chair to sleep.
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But with McCarty's drawings, the attraction extends to the furtive feelings of desire we, as viewers, might feel.
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The FBI's definition of sextortion also extends to attackers who demand sexual images or favors instead of money.
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Its reach even extends to consumer finance: some mortgage rates in the United States are linked to Libor.
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But now they say that bond extends to their youngest sister too – because the twins helped deliver her.
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For example, bonobos' pleasure principle extends to include behaviors we, as humans, would categorize as incest and pedophilia.
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Though there have no reports of batteries catching fire in Mexico, the recall still extends to the region.
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The need for accurate GPS information extends to the delivery of supplies and personnel, as well as weapons.
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Every corner of this spot is made for Instagram, and that extends to the food and drink menu.
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The problem—the marginalization of women as a force in history—extends to textbooks and educational curricula across
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The same extends to some A-list celebrities who rake in millions for their movies and TV appearances.
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The concern extends to Kobach's potential impact on two potentially competitive congressional races in Kansas, too -- including Rep.
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If the fractious politics extends to discussions about the debt limit, though, the impact could be far worse.
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The outcome increased Winnipeg's home-ice winning streak to 11 games, a stretch that extends to last season.
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In recent years, however, Britain's nightlife has been in trouble—and that extends to the metal pub scene.
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It extends to technical personnel, to writers and directors, to key grips and cinematographers and visual effects artists.
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This trendy minimalist approach extends to her backdrop, which with a few simple lines evokes the omnipotent iPhone.
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The table extends to fit six, which would have been a huge help for Monica around the holidays.
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That extends to Senate rules, like the filibuster, that stymie majority rule in an already anti-majoritarian system.
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His approach also extends to his public portrayal of the negotiations with Mr. Mueller over a presidential interview.
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The demand for performance-enhancing drugs extends to every corner of professional and amateur sports, and well beyond.
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The gamer aesthetic extends to keyboards, mice, and different hardware components, but the gaming laptop is the vanguard.
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Danes are known for their design savvy, but the innate sense of style also extends to their wardrobes.
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That area, known as the Eastern Tennessee Seismic Zone, extends to the northern parts of Alabama and Georgia.
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The social typology of Elvis fandom extends to Mr. Hallyday, too, though the lines are less firmly drawn.
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The theme of self-absorption, or the failure to connect, extends to works featuring children in dreamlike states.
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The dining area extends to the end of the lounge, converting to primarily bench and bar-style seating.
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It was the beginning of a movement — that extends to this day — to render black people truly visible.
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Lucas also said the closure extends to schools on the Missouri side of the Kansas City metropolitan area.
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And that community spirit extends to charity; Twitch viewers donated over $40 million in 2018 through various campaigns.
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Apple&aposs brand cachet extends to its credit card, released in August 2019 in partnership with Goldman Sachs.
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This extends to every part of my life and nothing feels more relevant and real than this election.
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This extends to every part of my life and nothing feels more relevant and real than this election.
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Perhaps not, but the accessory accessories are increasingly popular, whether your personal style extends to crocheting or leather.
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The hazard extends to other Polaris side-by-sides, which have the same powerful engine as the RZR.
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I am deeply skeptical of virtually everything this administration does, and my skepticism extends to its Iran policy.
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This bias against female leadership sometimes extends to museums' efforts to integrate museum education with academic art history.
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It's a brutally funny bit, but it's not necessarily one that easily extends to a full-length movie.
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" RT's statement added that Simonyan's attitude and courtesy is "not something that extends to affect editorially independent projects.
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That moisture extends to every country in South America except Chile, which is cut off by the Andes.
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According to IL Colombia Correspondent, Nancy Kiernan, this level of quality also extends to the country's dental care.
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"More and more melt water is being produced and melting extends to higher and higher elevations," he said.
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This hypocrisy or purposely myopic view of course extends to prominent Irish-Americans beyond Mr. Trump's immediate advisers.
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That composure extends to the regular season, where Brady has posted a 183-52 record as a starter.
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The emotional affinity we talked about that we have with the shows we listen to extends to brands, too.
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Painting ISIS and others with a broad brush that extends to all Muslims is not just ignorant, it's irresponsible.
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That extends to Movile's investment in the tech ecosystem in its native Brazil and the broader Latin American region.
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Diesel, who is a producer of the film, added that protecting the franchise extends to his relationship with Johnson.
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To paint terrorists with a broad brush that extends to all Muslims is not just ignorant – it is irresponsible.
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The judgment that use to be reserved only for women's plates and waistlines now extends to their whole family.
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The candy bonus extends to the payout players receive from their professor when they donate excess Pokémon to science.
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It also called on FGV to commit to recruiting legal migrant workers and this commitment extends to its contractors.
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That lack of follow-through extends to university campuses, where domestic violence and stalking cases rarely lead to expulsions.
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That practice is most intense for content recommendations, but also extends to thumbnails and other aspects of the product.
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The P240 Pro is IP230-certified certified for dust and water resistance, whereas the P230 only extends to IP230.
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That starts with low-end Seat and Skoda, and extends to high-line marques such as Porsche and Audi.
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Rick Snyder faces scrutiny Many residents believe the criminality in this case extends to the top of state government.
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The ban extends to all competitions, administrative and social activities organised or authorised by the IJF and its unions.
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Lawyers, activists, and the government currently disagree over whether the Civil Rights Act extends to some of these classes.
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That extends to the interior, too, which features a racing-style wheel set against a stark, no-frills dashboard.
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But now we have a national poll showing that anxiety with Trump extends to the Republican electorate more broadly.
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This also extends to other major computer models, such as the Canadian model and a model known as UKMET.
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This extends to all kinds of examples, like a crying baby, a jet engine, or a screeching subway train.
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In Shadow of War, that's still true, but the nemesis system now extends to the world itself as well.
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This strange phenomenon extends to the world of deals, because there is something special about getting something for nothing.
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The ease of the Byron BTs extends to their sound too, which is all kinds of warm and welcoming.
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" That affection extends to his now-grown children as well: "I love Eric and Ivanka and Donnie so much.
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The pattern of conditional empathy extends to the current watershed moment around sexual assault and harassment across the country.
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The phone's strange design extends to its software, where you see a dark interface with big, screen-flipping animations.
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In the specific case of people, however, the relative weakness of smell compared with sight extends to language, too.
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Sayoc is a registered Republican and has an extensive criminal history that extends to the early 1990s, NBC reported.
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The ability to obtain the data Apple has about you now extends to customers in the U.S and Canada.
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It now appears the policy does not stop at swapping out bankers and bakers, but extends to ballistic missiles.
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That comprehensive nature extends to the in-game music player, which covers a range of different games and series.
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Its popularity extends to the continent, where filmgoers from Lagos to Nairobi dress in Afro-futurist garb for screenings.
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It also extends to roles behind the camera; women account for just 17% of film directors, writers, and producers.
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Anastasia Beverly Hills is having a huge sale right now, and yes, it extends to its famous glow kits.
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Drill deeper, however, and you'll find that this desire rarely extends to actually carrying a hulking big camera around.
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And the company's aim extends to a strategic 'middle of the market' jet, partly to replace its popular 757.
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This support extends to a bill proposed by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell that at first glance appeared clean.
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Aziza: So our tribe extends to a lot of different people in their communities being leaders and developing themselves.
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This blending of the personal and the political extends to the way he manages the state's relationship with corporations.
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The affection I feel for these moms extends to their kids — I love them as a matter of course.
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And the problem extends to newspapers—especially smaller regional publications that are important because they report on local news.
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Her appeal extends to the core Fox News viewer as well as to those with more mainstream news tastes.
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This distaste for binaries—this insistence on poly-ness, multiplicity, lots of options —extends to the format as well.
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And don't even get me started on Doctor Strange, whose rigor extends to the curve described by his cowlick.
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So not only is this a parent and manager issue, but I think ultimately it extends to all employees.
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That same uncertainty extends to the Senate, where there could be more than a few surprises on Election Day.
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This extends to areas like Title IX in college athletics, where participation by transgender athletes may destroy fair competition.
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This extends to a lot of topics, but one of my favorites to butt into is other peoples' relationships.
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The body's remit extends to foreign-owned companies with substantial U.S. operations: Universal fits the bill all too well.
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A single rod extends to an actuated base that more closely resembles a metal arch than a human foot.
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The issue extends to services such as Meals on Wheels, food banks, protective services, mental health, and disability support.
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But while this law extends to gun shops or any other licensed dealer, it doesn't touch private gun sales.
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The lack of concern, however brief, about the fate of the world extends to how others might see them.
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That persistence extends to his personal life; he has also completed two Ironman triathlons while serving in the Senate.
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His division between good and bad extends to critics and institutions that he feels do not serve his agenda.
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The RMD relief from the $2 trillion coronavirus bill also extends to children, grandchildren and trusts inheriting retirement accounts.
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The reach of Live Nation extends to many midsize clubs, like the House of Blues, which it also owns.
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Maybe we're all feeling virtuous and healthy at this time of year, and this feeling extends to the home?
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That room extends to an expansive, open kitchen, which ends with more glass sliders opening to another covered terrace.
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"I like to be involved," said Ms. Cinelli, whose involvement extends to encouraging others to buy in the building.
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The scarcity of unity extends to the train concourses, which function as individual microcosms — each complete with eccentric fonts.
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The world of books is as wide as the world itself, and the critic's job extends to intepreting both.
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Hospitals Another ripple from the likely repeal or disassembling of the Affordable Care Act extends to the hospitals themselves.
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The "Large" extends to provide an additional seating area, while the homey "Loft" feels like a hip, urban pad.
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The gender gap extends to bank lending, and in Silicon Valley men have the power and the purse strings.
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Once Mr. Trump treated the military with a level of reverence that he extends to few other American institutions.
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This is a problem that extends to the whole film: The point is entirely unclear, on a dramatic level.
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It also extends to schoolchildren, including pupils of international schools, who would be legally required to learn the anthem.
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" McCain's honesty also extends to moving reflections on his mortality: "I love life, and I want to stay around forever.
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Now, that change extends to her new home with husband Kanye West and children North and Saint, the insider says.
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Boyd's work on creating equal opportunities in farming extends to Latinos, women, and other minorities as well as black farmers.
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The S8 features a screen with an extra-wide aspect ratio that extends to the very edges of the device.
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"Passionfruit" simmers over a streamlined chillwave groove as Drake sighs a melody whose loveliness extends to his own vocal quaver.
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If the shutdown extends to Friday, it will be tie with the one in 1995-96 as the longest ever.
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The card is also often representative of mothering and motherhood, but its meaning also extends to femininity as a whole.
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This extends to your email account, which might be how your social media apps were compromised in the first place.
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"There is a big disconnect, and that extends to the affluent and ultra-high-net-worth people," Boudewyn pointed out.
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This also extends to comments, and we will be adding in notifications to remind people to embed only secure images.
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The suspension is effective from the announcement and extends to all Nestle subsidiaries, according to an RSPO statement dated Wednesday.
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But the clean-up extends to only 20 metres around each house, and most of the village is forested mountains.
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The Surface Pro's kickstand extends to a flatter position than prior models for a more comfortable writing experience, as well.
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Snap has seen success in the past turning AR filters into a viral phenomenon that extends to other social platforms.
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Image: Gizmodo / Michael NunezThe whole "low-maintenance" mantra of the gear system extends to almost every component on the bike.
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That specificity extends to his foreign policy, the area where a president has far more ability to act without restrictions.
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One pseudopodium extends to the west, long and thin, until it widens out a bit and ends in a box.
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In a two-way race without Johnson and Stein, Fox finds Clinton's lead extends to six points, 48% to 42%.
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The spree extends to primary production, with Chinese bidders buying into Australian winemakers, acquiring farms and bidding on dairy makers.
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Researchers will now have to figure out why human magnetoreception exists, and if this capacity somehow extends to our behavior.
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Privacy advocates argue that this extends to the act of unlocking a phone or generally decrypting data on a device.
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Conservative gender policy: But both leaders' conservatism isn't limited to the family structure; it extends to gender issues as well.
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That logic even extends to cases where it's the federal government itself that's being accused of making neighborhoods less safe.
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Acuity, a property and casualty insurer, likes to treat its staffers well, and that extends to their families as well.
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That special feeling extends to the album's place in a Los Angeles scene that was on the cusp of exploding.
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London has the largest number of bankers hit by the cap, which extends to asset managers in a banking group.
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It's not even clear exactly what type of data—and whether it extends to biometrics beyond photos—the database contained.
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Iran and foreign policy The partisan strife extends to one foreign policy issue that has also riven the presidential campaign.
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But it comes at the expense of giving her husband a wider license, which extends to mistreating women in general.
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The United States and Russia say they are committed to the cessation of hostilities and that it extends to Aleppo.
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The question then extends to how far China's FX reserves can drop before the markets start to react more aggressively.
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"Now, when oil gets its groove back, the pin action also extends to other parts of the market," Cramer said.
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But it's unclear whether Democrats' focus on acute threats to the republic's long-term health extends to more chronic problems.
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In Watteau's art, this psychological inscrutability extends to whole paintings, whose visible surfaces imply depths you can only guess at.
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That extends to trafficking drugs and arms, domestic assassination, extortion, money laundering, and strategic offshore investment — including in foreign politicians.
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The trend extends to Canada, where buyers are renting mansions to college kids to avoid a new empty-home tax.
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Lane has always had an eye, and that extends to the stylish bounty in his packed-to-the-brim duplex.
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Over extensive filtering also extends to the use of online social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Blogger, etc.
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Unless your definition of terrorism extends to harnessing the power of peaceful civil resistance to generate momentum for political change.
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But the threat to family planning methods, like access to contraception and safe abortions, extends to the developed world, too.
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That now extends to the Atari 2600 with the RetroN 77 which can upscale antique Atari carts to glorious 1080P.
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As the Supreme Court has noted, Congress's power clearly extends to oversight of executive agencies, which Congress created and funds.
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Lindsey-Hall's mission to build community and amplify marginalized voices extends to all willing to share and preserve their stories.
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Everyone seems to consider him family, from artisans to market vendors to chefs, and that courtesy extends to his guests.
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For some of them, the rejection of broad scientific consensus extends to issues like climate change and stem-cell research.
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That commitment extends to the fight scenes, each and every one of which is an exquisitely crafted labor of love.
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This strategy extends to a broader attack on science and knowledge, one that is the antithesis of the Nobel Prize.
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We live amid a counterproductive nationalist backlash that is, unfortunately, not confined to Trump's America; it extends to many countries.
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A new study has found that gender bias in favor of males extends to fossil and museum collections of mammals.
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Every inch of the bag has some sort of thoughtful detail, a brand ethos that extends to everything Caraa makes.
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A new barn door separates the living space from the master suite, which extends to the back of the house.
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He is also unabashedly business first, and that extends to his tax proposals, which also leave the markets deeply uncertain.
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The company prides itself on innovation, and, for its chief executive officer, that apparently extends to the interview process itself.
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But it goes beyond Mr. Trump's view of government, and extends to what he eats and who comes near him.
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The order extends to Petróleos de Venezuela, the government-owned oil company that is the parent of Citgo Petroleum Corporation.
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Unsurprisingly, the collective bearishness on zinc extends to sister metal lead because of the two metals' shared mined production profile.
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The growing partisan divergence separating large-metro suburbs from those in the rest of the country extends to congressional elections.
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Unsurprisingly, the collective bearishness on zinc extends to sister metal lead because of the two metals' shared mined production profile.
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He is the subject of the most open contempt among his rivals, a feeling that often extends to their supporters.
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That vigilance extends to the specialists, whose comfort in the mundane is tested every time they play in unfamiliar venues.
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That coverage extends to the Arctic, which is a difficult place to lay fiberoptic cables and provide traditional internet connectivity.
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The cross-promotion only extends to the black-and-red color scheme and the "X" logo on the X button.
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At 8 inches, Huawei's phone folds out to a larger screen than Samsung's Galaxy Fold, which extends to 7.3 inches.
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I won't rehearse them all now, but his uniqueness also extends to the ways in which the public perceives him.
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In my case, these take the form of a steadily ramifying doubt that extends to every aspect of the journey.
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But the range extends to include temperatures much colder or warmer than Earth because of the constraints of their data.
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The power of incumbents, even in democracies, is vast, and extends to changing the rules that make electoral contestation possible.
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But Mr. Niblock's sense of occasion also extends to the concerts he programs at his own loft in Lower Manhattan.
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Of the seven series regulars, four are people of color, and that diversity extends to the recurring characters as well.
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And whereas the IMF crisis was limited to economic management, the current one extends to the unity of the British state.
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If fashion really does become popular and extends to the masses then the phenomenon itself will be a true cultural endeavor.
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Motherboard has asked Cpl Recruitment and Facebook if the policy extends to contractors but has yet to receive an immediate reply.
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The ruling extends to about 290 others stranded in airports across the country and will remain in place until Feb. 21.
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The ruling extends to about 200 others stranded in airports across the country and will remain in place until Feb. 21.
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But if the craze ever extends to plant-based chicken, KFC plans to test out a menu item featuring the protein.
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The feature also extends to Instagram, taking a hold of its younger, cooler audience who frequent other dating apps and platforms.
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In honor of E3, the $50 off sale also extends to other Xbox One S bundles, including the all-digital edition.
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It added that the company takes "a holistic view of inclusion and diversity" that extends to even app developers and suppliers.
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Concerns about wildfire-fueled economic opportunism extends to price gouging displaced residents on everything from hotel rooms to rising rental prices.
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The challenge of microgravity also extends to biology, and a metabolic tracking project will look into how it affects various medicines.
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This extends to virtually every aspect of the experience, from the model-like characters to the shockingly beautiful in-game menus.
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The dress code in question, which extends to the Speaker's lobby but does not apply to the Senate, is sporadically enforced.
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Let's hope his influence extends to all of television — because you don't have to be a jerk to be worth admiring.
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Rather than appropriating existing characters, she has created her own (and this extends to the hands), all of which are distinctive.
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But the unconventional nature of his candidacy extends to his study habits, and some on his team are a bit worried.
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Even still, WarGames feels like something new — but that only extends to the structure of the show, not the story itself.
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Marques Brownlee's tech videos are known for their sharp and polished look, and that extends to Brownlee and his studio, too.
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The Today show personalities are no strangers to getting into the spirit of Halloween, and that extends to their families, too!
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The hashtag #LiveAndLetTutu signaled a protest from people who believe that Wyoming's State Motto, Live And Let Live, extends to everyone.
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That similarity extends to the 2.5D glass up front, which gently slopes off at the edge before meeting the aluminum sides.
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The rivalry between the two cities—which are located less than 40 kilometers apart—extends to more than just beer preferences.
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Discretion extends to the kitchen, where I'm told the Chinese do all the cooking and the Mexicans only assist with preparation.
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Romney McDaniel says that the need to bring more women in extends to all parts of the political process -- especially fundraising.
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This lack of diversity in outdoor recreation extends to the leadership of the park system and the outdoor industry at large.
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The fiscal halt also extends to the death benefits received by families of military members killed in the line of duty.
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This ethos extends to the interiors of his namesake brand's second boutique, which opened last month in Tokyo's bustling Marunouchi neighborhood.
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The disclosure requirement extends to advertising, which anti-abortion pregnancy centers object to as an attempt to "drown out" their message.
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The latest filing pertains to a 1000-foot (305-meter) section of offshore pipe that extends to the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Outdoor space: There are towering palm trees in front of the house and a small lawn that extends to the sidewalk.
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Ohio's 12th District — the most affluent and highest educated in the state — encompasses Columbus suburbs, but also extends to rural areas.
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The disadvantage for governments is that this privacy extends to criminals and terrorists, who reportedly use these apps while planning attacks.
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He said Iran's activity in the region extends to Hezbollah and Hamas, and into places like Syria, Libya, Lebanon and Yemen.
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They say the FTC is a relatively small agency with limited authority that extends to policing companies for deceptive business practices.
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The racism that Ron encounters also extends to the police, as he faces abuses within the department that he's singlehandedly integrating.
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This extends to payments, too; I was in China earlier this year, and was struck by how many places — including McDonald's!
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We don't have to speculate that this wider net extends to people who have lost DACA, because it has already happened.
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Of course, we're arguing the opposite—that a First Amendment right of access extends to civil trials as well as criminal.
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It extends to each citizen the promise that they will enjoy the equal right to influence the development of public opinion.
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That practice extends to big foreign brands that wish to sell on Alibaba's platforms, the Associated Press reported earlier this year.
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" This prohibition extends to practices as "wining and dining doctors to induce them to write Medicare prescriptions of a company's products.
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The order also extends to several other parts of the federal government, including the Departments of Defense, Energy and Homeland Security.
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Before a trip, you spend days, possibly weeks, predicting every detail, so it's no wonder this mindset extends to your flight.
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That wounding extends to the town — everyone is damaged and sexual violence is essentially a core part of the town's identity.
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Frustration over the dearth of data also extends to epidemiologists trying to understand the dynamics of the spread of the virus.
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More often drawn to moral questions than metaphysics, Buttigieg has a restless curiosity, friends say, that extends to his spiritual life.
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That entertainers continue to be theft victims shows that the loss of privacy that accompanies fame even extends to celebrities' homes.
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Officially, the law extends to anybody caught having anal or oral sex, though the law has usually been enforced against men.
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He has accused Mr. Bolton of betraying him, and made clear his anger extends to anyone he believes helped Mr. Bolton.
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Coaching also extends to how each runner's individual training affects their body, and how they can avoid current or future injury.
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It extends to the survivors, families and communities who are left to cope with the aftermath and pick up the pieces.
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The matter also extends to the nation's capital, where more lawmakers are scrutinizing the N.C.A.A. and signaling that Congress could intervene.
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This is not just in terms of giving money to formal charitable organizations but also extends to informal acts of kindness.
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The experimentation also extends to the Hudson Valley town of Fishkill, N.Y., and the family enterprise Flory's, which has four locations.
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The partnership also extends to movie-themed on-board menu items, travel kits and special travel guides for Metropolis and Gotham.
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His hobby extends to making bullets, reloading spent casings in a mini-workshop that fills the vestibule of his Bronx apartment.
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Minnesota contends that this precedent extends to blocking Americans from wearing "political insignia," including nonelectoral messages inspired by the American Revolution.
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True, some disseminate a few ideas, including niceness — a smiley-face ethos that extends to what might be called diversity lite.
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If anything, the confusion and recriminations over high-speed rail seem to show that the nation's partisan divide extends to infrastructure.
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Bin Laden's commentary also extends to a detailed analysis of the US economy in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
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Each weeknight's broadcast takes a similarly cerebral approach that extends to his selection of guests, which often includes writers and politicians.
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The thrill of discovering sincere expression in an unlikely place — a context thrill — extends to the expression itself — a content thrill.
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The frustration extends to some U.S. diplomats, private-sector lawyers and others who regularly deal with government agencies, according to interviews.
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That means the main characters don't always need internal incentives—and this lack of psychological nuance extends to the supporting cast.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)The sensible design extends to the onboard controls which aren't especially elegant, although they do the job.
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It is not clear how long West Virginia's weak partisanship will last or whether it extends to a wide range of issues.
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Lampert Gorsuch's interest in religious freedom extends to the rights of prison inmates, as evidenced by his majority opinion in this case.
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That rule also extends to cream of mushroom and cauliflower soup, while we're at it, and particularly runny piles of mashed potatoes.
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" This newfound self-assuredness extends to her upcoming collection, too, as Comey says she was trying to think about a "boss woman.
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Companies like Nikola could find themselves in the vanguard of the hydrogen economy before it extends to heating, shipping and heavy industry.
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The effort extends to all of Univision's digital properties, including Fusion, its digital platform that is intended to engage a millennial audience.
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But he is also an innovator in chief whose reach extends to biotechnology, energy generation, space travel, artificial intelligence and urban planning.
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A huge owl in the center of his chest, with a wingspan that extends to the top of both of Drake's shoulders.
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Millennials' reputation for a lack of brand loyalty extends to digital services, according to a new report out from Nielsen this morning.
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There is great power in self-representation which extends to how we adorn ourselves and how we allow ourselves to be photographed.
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The artist believes this mentality extends to the way viewers relate to her sculptures in Through the hum of black velvet sleep.
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In a moving photo Tiger is shown wrapped in a cloth that extends to surround a small container that held Johnny's ashes.
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Fortunately for the reader, Ozawa's humility extends to admitting professional failures, and in these we learn more about where orchestras go wrong.
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And that diversity extends to water temperatures sought by ice swimmers, those who prefer more tropical seas and all degrees in between.
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And his uniqueness extends to the one aspect of his game that is often held up as a next-level question mark.
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The XF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 is a weather-sealed super telephoto that extends to around 600mm in full-frame equivalence.
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"It's become clear that the magnitude of #MeToo extends to our own shores and to our own industry," says the #MeNoMore statement.
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The lawsuit also extends to other employees who are also alleged to have engaged in the behaviour and allowed it to continue.
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I'm very curious to see exactly what that means — and whether that opinion extends to trying harder to sell more Nexus phones.
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Westbrook scored 14 of his game-high 35 in the overtime period to ensure the Thunder's win streak extends to four games.
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The front door opens to a long, skylit gallery with a double-height ceiling that extends to the back of the house.
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The uncertainty extends to the producers themselves, who are still exploring and adapting their productive technologies in response to highly competitive conditions.
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And it extends to their decision to tolerate the excesses of Donald Trump , in return for his promise to nominate a conservative.
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It should be noted, however, that AT&T's support only extends to business and development customers at the moment, not regular consumers.
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When Nixon tried to argue that executive privilege extends to the entire executive branch, legal scholars declared this position absurd, even laughable.
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The criticism extends to the world of sci-fi film and literature, where black protagonists have historically been few and far between.
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And the inadequacy of our vocabulary for sexual violence extends to what should arguably be the most basic term of all: rape.
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"Unity is a popular engine and that popularity extends to the people using our [game development kit]," an Improbable spokesperson told TechCrunch.
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They charge fast and offer four hours on one charge, which extends to 20 hours with the juice from the charging case.
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Jesuit philosophy — embedded at so many top basketball schools, such as Gonzaga, Xavier, Creighton and Georgetown — extends to all aspects of life.
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In recent years, Alabama has led the nation in charging pregnant women under its chemical endangerment statute, which now extends to fetuses.
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Even if you have thorough homeowners insurance that extends to an on-campus child, a separate policy may be a better bet.
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The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations provides protections for foreign missions, and the two nations said that principle extends to serving lawsuits.
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But this kind of social distancing even extends to small gatherings of friends and going for walks at popular times of day.
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The maturity of the term loan now extends to 2023, while the maturity for the unsecured notes was pushed out until 2024.
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He enfolds every one of his characters in a blanket of compassion that wisely never extends to the promise of happy endings.
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Despite this, Hill has remained a stark advocate of inclusivity — and that advocacy extends to introducing the term "throuple" into public awareness.
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But this more generous spirit rarely extends to pregnant women in the grip of addiction, who are still widely seen as perpetrators.
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This extends to the legitimacy of elections, Persily continued, adding that trust in the electoral process is now contingent on who wins.
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"Every object I'm surrounded with is a possible part of an art piece," Wurm says, and that attitude often extends to clothing.
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It is without controversy that this grant extends to cases that raise causes of action that are actually created by federal law.
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His mano dura approach extends to a ban on conjugal visits for prisoners (they will have to "settle among themselves", he says).
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And that sense of general good will in Japan now extends to the players who have followed in Nomo's footsteps, like Ohtani.
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Its age range extends to 21, because brass players tend to start later in China than they do in the United States.
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But that responsibility also extends to ourselves and, in the face of bad behavior by others, we may ethically protect our interests.
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Mandatory arbitration was once limited to contract disputes between businesses, but now it also extends to legal disputes with consumers and employees.
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Not following in the footsteps of most late-night hosts: Cenac's more casual style, which extends to both his demeanor and dress.
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Facebook's opacity on such issues extends to simpler metrics as well, such as how many employees the company has dedicated to Myanmar.
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That approach extends to a secondary theme: whether the pot beat is just a gimmick, a desperate effort to attract attention and readers.
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This mirroring extends to their rhetoric, where both men have a fondness for, well, name-calling that's rare among presidential candidates and popes.
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The inspirational message of the film, out March 9, also extends to an optimistic hope for the world in the midst of turmoil.
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Possibly. But all we know for certain is that they love to coordinate (and we hope that extends to their wardrobe soon too!).
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Basically, Trader Joe's makes us feel taken care of — and that extends to making it easy to keep up with any dietary restrictions.
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If that promise extends to next year — perhaps, with some new, more nimble competition to the entrenched players — 2017 could be quite exciting.
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That latitude of course extends to military decisions about what to do with enemy combatants captured overseas in a zone of active hostilities.
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That basic lack of motivation extends to nearly every character in the film, from Light's father to his accomplice girlfriend, Mia (Margaret Qualley).
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This law extends to patients whose evaluations and assessments are legally required to be led and conducted by third parties selected through MassHealth.
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The focus the company has placed on autonomy also extends to cybersecurity concerns, according to Renesas President Bunsei Kure, as reported by Nikkei.
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Outdoor space: The lot line of this home, like those of many in the area, extends to the midpoint of the Russian River.
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And if your return period extends to after the temporarily locations close, you're told to call a phone number to process a return.
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Most of those films don't have dates, production information, or anything else past titles, and DC's film schedule also only extends to 2020.
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This pre-order period extends to March 10, so it seems March 11 will be the one sale date for the Galaxy S7.
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The curved screen echoes a Barclays Research note that reported the iPhone 8 would have a curved screen that extends to the edges.
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Spartan storytelling extends to pretty much every aspect of the movie thanks to its premise, which means minimal sounds and very little dialogue.
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But the law extends to other Russians involved in human rights violations as well, like the head of a notorious prison in Chechnya.
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The mom-to-be's love for pink extends to her beauty treatments, too, as she was seen sporting pink nails in a Feb.
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Perhaps most significantly, that spirit extends to how she defines herself as a member of a trio rather than as a solo artist.
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Pelosi has been pushing to win passage by this week, before the start of a long summer recess that extends to Sept. 22017.
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"Near real-time" processing for 4K 349.993 video HumanEyes is touting the Vuze's "point and shoot" capabilities and that extends to post-production.
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This isn't to suggest that complacency is acceptable, and that extends to security measures across Indonesia and South-East Asia as a whole.
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The outlet also reported that the judgement extends to Steve's daughter Kira, 21, whom he reportedly shares with former tennis player Lisa Bonder.
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The move, which also extends to Instagram, is a dramatic statement from the company, which has already worked to tighten policies around guns.
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That stinginess unfortunately extends to the characters, despite the fact that two of the three leads are played by world-famous movie stars.
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Arizona's ban extends to abortions based on race, and North Dakota passed a law in 2013 that prohibits abortions because of fetal abnormalities.
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If you're like me, though, and loathe the anachronistic timewaster, you'll probably hope Schrage's dodo bird analogy extends to the voicemail's ultimate demise.
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For its owner, Charlotte Gill, being kind extends to the crustaceans that she's been serving Mainers and tourists for the past seven years.
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A movie buff and a libertarian, Kozinski is also a free-speech advocate, a position that extends to both pornography and intellectual property.
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The SPD wants to ensure its provision - even if means-tested - extends to the lower middle-class voters it needs to win over.
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The halo effect around the defeat of ISIS also extends to Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi, who also enjoys similarly high favorability ratings.
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The opposition to Senate Republican efforts to repeal ObamaCare extends to every major provision in the Senate bill, according to the PPP poll.
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Concern over Qatar's human rights record also extends to FIFA, soccer's world governing body, as it works to rebuild its scandal-tarnished image.
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President Trump addressed the question of whether or not his pardoning power extends to himself and the Mueller investigation on Twitter Monday morning.
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The company's algorithmic people profiling also extends to labelling users as having particular political views, and/or having racial and ethnic/multicultural affinities.
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Experts say that the problem extends to science journalists as well: Many reporters are encouraged to produce articles that get lots of clicks.
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Scenario 4: North Korea's pursuit of nuclear weapons finally spawns an arms race with Japan, which in turn extends to other regional powers.
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The concept also extends to rural churches, making fitness part of the lifeblood of these community staples along with meetings, weddings and funerals.
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Avery's obsession with David extends to an obsession with political scandals in general, which feels a bit heavy-handed but also makes sense.
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It's not just budget issues; it also extends to immigration, for which Italy (and Greece) bear more than their share of the cost.
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By carefully considering this question, Mr. Mueller would be fulfilling his mandate, which extends to obstruction allegations arising out of his initial investigation.
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Her nominal purview may be narrow but her insight into the drowsy roil of human society extends to the devout and the lax.
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All of them are supported for text and website translation, but virtual keyboard input only extends to Kinyarwanda, Tatar, and Uyghur for now.
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The hotel's woodsy feel extends to its popular restaurant, The Best Cellar, which offers fine dining in a cozy, fireplace-warmed dining room.
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That heart analysis extends to recovery analysis during workouts, tracking how quickly your heart rate returns to a normal rhythm after a workout.
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Yes, but: No one in Silicon Valley really thinks Apple's pro-privacy stance extends to the work-related actions of its own employees.
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The damage extends to industries beyond tech, including journalism, whose business model was broken by Facebook's and Google's capture of digital advertising revenue.
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Eventually, the church lent more than 40 items to the exhibition, which encompasses an enormous 58,600 square feet and extends to the Cloisters.
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Clearview's client list also extends to the American education system, with more than 50 educational institutions across 24 states named in the log.
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"Creating a safe environment is crucial," said Patric Loeser, General Manager of Temptation Cancun Resort, and that extends to guests' treatment of employees.
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This extends to the firm's alternative business, which BlackRock said will make no future direct investments in companies focused on thermal coal production.
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Under departmental regulations, this rule extends to lobbyists hired by foreign companies if the "principal beneficiary" of their work is a foreign government.
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Iger essentially wanted to preserve the feel of the brand while allowing for innovation within it — and this extends to the product level.
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Conservatives have argued that it violates the protections of free speech and free exercise that the First Amendment extends to houses of worship.
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The law was designed to catch those taking advantage of foreign tax havens, but extends to all 8 million US citizens living overseas.
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The fixation with openness extends to the suburbs, where buyers eagerly take down walls in the kitchen and living room, and widen doorways.
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Believing in bodily autonomy for your partner extends to supporting them in the choices they make about their body, shape, and size. 19.
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Their cooperative vision extends to co-ownership, as well—all employees of the bar, from drag queens to barbacks, would own a stake.
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But this extends to some of the show's characters, who play around with stereotypes that fewer viewers were sensitive to back in the 1990s.
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The health-care provider's interest in their employees' well-being extends to even their pets with access to health insurance for cats and dogs.
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Occasionally, this extends to placing bids on some weird-looking online auctions that may or may not contain unreleased game code on prototype boards.
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Unsurprisingly, the LINE support also extends to Twilio Studio, the company's drag-and-drop app builder, and Flex, Twilio's recently announced contact center solution.
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And that also extends to inside classrooms, where coding is rarely offered to students in general, much less focusing on girls — an obstacle Code.
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São Paulo has a state law protecting trans rights, but it only extends to state institutions, not the private company Hilton was dealing with.
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Late on Sunday Fujimori experienced dizziness and found a very large bruise on his right shoulder that extends to his elbow, Aguinaga told reporters.
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Climbing onto Drogon, we see the back of her coat, which features a tan cape-like piece of fur that extends to her feet.
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" That sarcastic edge extends to the way The Freshman treats Tate University, which is described as "a large football stadium with a college attached.
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Instagram confirms to TechCrunch that the moratorium on app submissions extends to Instagram's new Graph API, but wouldn't explain anything about the API limits.
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" The Human Rights Campaign tweeted on Wednesday: "The Pences never seem to miss an opportunity to show their public service only extends to some.
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United has a similar service for premium passengers at its hub airports, but the Connection Saver tool extends to all travelers, regardless of status.
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These new headphones offer a battery life of 25 hours when operating wireless and NC, which extends to 30 hours with NC turned off.
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That contrast extends to the embattled European banking sector, where shares of EM-focused banks such as HSBC and Standard Chartered have outperformed significantly.
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What they're saying: Drug companies have said publicly that they're more likely to lower list prices if the proposal extends to the commercial market.
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It's no surprise that Kim Kardashian West and Beyoncé share a sense of style — or that it extends to their little ones' sleep spaces.
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"In fact, the doubt extends to that there may be up to three or four possible people involved," Stefaniak's family wrote on Dec. 13.
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EMIR's remit also extends to exchange-traded derivatives, which would be reported by central counterparty clearinghouses on behalf of both sides of the trade.
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The generosity also extends to the parents and families of cancer-stricken children, as Connor's family has donated opportunities for massages to relieve stress.
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The AirTV Player stands out from the crowd with a white box with a blue stripe along the bottom that extends to the underside.
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Afghanistan could access additional gas from Turkmenistan during the early years of TAPI's operation until the pipeline extends to Pakistan and India, Ghalib said.
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That focus extends to the music, much of which is Bay Area-styled post-hyphy that's as warm and inviting as a summer day.
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What's notable is that this effort extends to many different factions of conservatism, from hard-core Trumpists to supposedly more moderate Never Trump conservatives.
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The competition increasingly extends to oil, where a resurgent Iran is vying with the Saudis for market share among customers in Asia and Europe.
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The Supreme Court has held this power extends to activities that do not cross state borders but have a substantial effect on interstate commerce.
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The world of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is full of weird and kooky characters, and that extends to their culinary concoctions as well.
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For the first time since the 22020s, the left wing of the American political spectrum doesn't end at left-liberalism, but extends to socialism.
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Clinton's huge advantage over Trump in the youth vote extends to both genders, among blacks, Latinos, and Caucasians, and among both Democrats and independents.
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The risk extends to eastern Texas and the southeastern Coastal Plain, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said in issuing its spring outlook.
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But the VA's expertise is not just limited to veteran-centric conditions — it extends to the full range of primary and specialty health practices.
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In addition, the President's pardon power extends to convictions adjudicated in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and military court-martial proceedings.
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The president is a fossil fool, but beyond that, he's never taken a view that extends to the world that Ivanka's grandchildren will inherit.
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States follow the same rule for their legislatures, based on a principle of representational equality that extends to everyone, not just to voting citizens.
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This outlook extends to their views toward US politics, which means "they'll pray for our leaders but don't necessarily vote for them," he said.
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Arrive before sunset for a view that extends to Mount Fuji on clear days, or go after dark to admire the twinkling urban sprawl.
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In addition, it is unclear whether the prohibition extends to cats, which are also consumed during the festival, though their meat is less popular.
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SoftBank's flawed investment strategy extends to other companies in its Vision Fund portfolio, from food delivery (DoorDash) to construction (Katerra) to dog-walking (Wag).
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The law also extends to any prescription drug whose price would create vague "affordability challenges" for the state health care system or its patients.
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Wondering if this puzzle was at all timed to run because of 10-Down ... Manners are important, and that extends to gaming as well.
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"Because it is possible that products could still be on store shelves, this recall extends to both retailers and consumers," the FDA announcement read.
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And that extends to his spot-on analysis of why Democrats -- and Hillary Clinton in particular -- lost the 2016 election to President Donald Trump.
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It will then hold between 2.5 and 13 percent for the remainder of the forecast horizon, which extends to the end of the decade.
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Anyone who has watched a Gray movie, which he writes or co-writes as well as directs, will know this extends to his filmmaking.
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This advice extends to people who have recently undergone chemotherapy or have one of a handful of medical conditions that weaken the immune system.
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This even extends to the players themselves: Even 94-million-man Cristiano Ronaldo was reportedly upset that Gareth Bale cost over 100 million euros.
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Garcia wants to bring the case to trial and test if the executive order extends to an adult who cares for his younger siblings.
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A credit card retention offer is essentially an offer a credit card issuer extends to entice you into keeping your credit card for another year.
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Their right to education is protected by the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which extends to most regions where Indigenous peoples live.
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Vidaurri is a rancher and an inspector with Customs and Border Protection, and his land extends to the river, where Trump's wall would be built.
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It extends first to be used when the bag is upright, then further extends to be long enough to hold comfortably while pulling TraxPack upstairs.
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According to Naidoo's leaked announcement, parts of IBM have already been working without portable drives, but the ban now reportedly extends to all 350,000+ employees.
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Her tough spirit extends to her exercise regime — and her trainer Bryant Johnson told PEOPLE that medical setbacks did not deter her from staying fit.
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The frustration extends to Republicans, supported by Koch groups like Americans for Prosperity in the past, who are reluctant to stand up to President Trump.
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Gun rights advocates believe Locke is in their corner because he accords citizens a inviolable right of self-defense, which also extends to one's property.
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This News Feed tweak extends to both ads users may see on the platform and posts and links dropped in manually from pages and users.
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Sheikh's stature extends to national Muslim circles; he's frequently quoted defending Islam in news reports, and his online lectures draw hundreds, sometimes thousands, of viewers.
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That friendship now extends to our students, and we all now share a bond with the innocent man whom we helped to free on Wednesday.
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It draws tens of thousands of attendees, many attracted by world-class people watching as well as car watching, and now extends to nine days.
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That extends to curating your image on social media, or being really able to step back and curate what you say if you're communicating online.
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The small size will fit easily in a bag when on the go, and it extends to provide full coverage when out in the rain.
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In 2013, it was estimated that 2.5% of the world's trade is made up of fake goods, a large percentage of which extends to makeup.
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The case extends to his age, currently 76, which would make him the oldest president to take the oath of office if he wins. Sen.
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If that tool extends to face photos taken at airports, it could mean a subtle but profound change in law enforcement's powers at the airport.
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A small handle extends to the bottom of the pack, so that when you pull it back, your device of interest is pulled towards you.
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On Jorge's perfect day (which extends to the rest of the world, apparently), there's better education and more advanced technology in apps, phones, and entertainment.
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Halftime's Steve Weiss agreed that the industry is facing pressure over fee structure but believes it extends to the entire field of active asset management.
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Gender and race play a huge role in how individuals are treated in society, so it's no surprise that this extends to the doctor's office.
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The nail shape (also called ballerina, for its resemblance to a point toe slipper) typically boasts major length that extends to a tapered, blunt tip.
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Shareholders of Kraft Heinz, who appointed him as the food maker's chief executive on April 22nd, are hoping his magic touch extends to corporate turnarounds.
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"The quantity extends to $94 billion in damages based on a series of models and of course, efforts, for the damage assessment," Rossello told reporters.
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God is a lover who wants every human being to experience from others and extend to others the unconditional, committed love God extends to all.
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That comparison extends to the combat, which — especially in the extremely difficult postgame content — does a good (if imperfect) impression of everybody's favorite masocore series.
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"We absolutely respect people's fundamental right to protest, but we do not accept that extends to causing misery and mass disruption to everybody," Taylor said.
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The issue also extends to combat veterans with PTSD or traumatic brain injury, who may act irregularly or suffer from substance abuse, the senators said.
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"We have to consider life issues across the board, and that extends to what we did at the border," DeLauro said in her closing remarks.
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It extends to the long list of people who seem quite willing to commit every one of the crimes Manafort is charged with and more.
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Mac Magazine says the Siri bug extends to iOS devices running iOS 11.3 beta and other messaging apps like Telegram and Skype are also affected.
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The US is overextended in terms of its global obligations, particularly with regard to the military and security guarantees it extends to its wealthy allies.
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This also extends to military children overseas because the Department of Defense Education Activity – which administers U.S. military schools abroad – also adopted the Common Core.
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Artist Adrian Piper published a response to the series, noting that lack of support for women artists extends to scarce or, often, nonexistent media coverage.
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Some lip-synching is out, but generally speaking, the aesthetics of the production, and that extends to Elliot Goldenthal's terrific score, never let it down.
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In a game like Sniper Elite IV, for example, the accuracy extends to the physics of the bullets, the ammo capacity, and the reload animations.
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This also extends to children; a study of postoperative pain management found that boys were more likely to receive codeine and girls the gentler acetaminophen.
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Lawyers representing Grimm have argued that Title IX, the law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in federally funded schools, also extends to gender-based discrimination.
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The sleek, tech-forward design of the devices extends to the whitewashed IQOS stores, lounges, and cafes that have been popping up around the world.
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When the exhibition extends to the Future People series (2017), Adams's repeated practice of framing persists, converting a TV set into a window into space.
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The list extends to tobacco and whiskey, both produced in states including Kentucky, home of U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, like Trump a Republican.
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This "Davis diaspora," as Marc Parry called it in The Chronicle of Higher Education, even extends to the students of the students of Professor Davis.
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By repeatedly testing missiles — in violation of United Nations Security Council resolutions — Pyongyang has shown its reach now extends to the United States and Europe.
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Singapore Airlines' partnership with Canyon Ranch extends to guided stretching exercises demonstrated by the spa's exercise physiologists in videos on the seat back entertainment systems.
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I am sharing one of my first depictions of St. George and the Dragon, as I believe the legend extends to our current political climate.
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Parquet flooring extends to a large reception hall with a curved staircase, where doors clad in antiqued mirror conceal the elevator and a wet bar.
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The authorization also extends to U.S. consulates general stationed in the Chinese cities of Chengdu, Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Shenyang, according to a State Department official.
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The problem even extends to individual buildings, which owners sometimes declare to be "carbon-neutral" while ignoring the concrete and steel used to build them.
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With a rich history of 50 years, Bailard embodies a "right-by-our-clients" ethos and a loyalty that extends to its customers and colleagues.
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This extends to hotel searches similar to ones that you've already stayed at in other cities so it can match your price range and preferences.
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It also calls on Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal to seek the legislature's interpretation in considering cases whose legal significance extends to national issues.
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The lack of English extends to signage, tourist attractions, hotels, taxi drivers, and every other part of the culture a tourist is likely to encounter.
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And the emphasis on innovation extends to the company's incentive structure, advancement decisions and ultimately how long someone will remain at the company, Musk said.
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The new prohibition also extends to any terrorist organization identified by the State Department using criteria in section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
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"While many are aware of the widespread sales offered on this day, consumers might not realize it extends to used cars as well," Ly said.
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Worse, if the pardon extends to those who have collaborated with Russian election subversion, Trump could find himself charged with treason under 18 U.S.C § 2381.
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This extends to TV and streaming — it's possible to have an entertainment diet made entirely of superhero media and still not get to it all.
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"Fundamentally they are different as a generation, which extends to how they travel and how they really travel for business," said HotelTonight CEO Sam Shank.
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Maimane's sanguine outlook on Ramaphosa's leadership extends to the president's picks to run South Africa's economy, as announced in a cabinet reshuffle in late February.
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