And while Apple could successfully fend off China's demands, we still don't know if the company can fend off the FBI.
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Above: Metalcore band Kublai Khan sporting FEND apparel at Vans Warped Tour, Tampa A large part of FEND's following comes from its sponsorship of the final run of the Vans Warped Tour, where it has a booth and the support of many artists who mention FEND on stage, send out messages to fans, wear FEND merchandise, or even perform special sets for FEND.
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Abortion rights groups have vowed to fend off the challenges.
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To fend off dehydration, sometimes trees will essentially stop breathing.
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So far, FEND has been downloaded 20,000 times, Huff said.
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People tended to fend for themselves and their immediate community.
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And after about 10 weeks, the puppies fend for themselves.
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Bringing Airbus will fend off critics and make him popular.
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As a result, kids needed to fend for themselves sooner.
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Dan Lipinski fend off a progressive primary challenge this week.
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"They know they have to fend for themselves," said Zellweger.
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They are modern day orphans left to fend for themselves.
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It's trying to fend off claims that it causes congestion.
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Yet another example of people left to fend for themselves.
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Maybe from realizing early that he can fend for himself.
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Without these protections, we'll be left to fend for ourselves.
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I'm hoping this extra sleep will fend off my cold.
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You fend for yourself and make your own friendship circles.
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Employees at the remainder are left to fend for themselves.
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The pair have to fend off wolves more than once.
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So Sonos created the obvious first product to fend them off.
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Bella Thorne just can't seem to fend off the bad guys.
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Before, Arya couldn't fend off Joffrey without the help of Nymeria.
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We're not willing to leave our users to fend for themselves.
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Mr Geingob will probably, for the moment, fend off his rivals.
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Samsung has managed to fend off the threat from Apple now.
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However, Macy's was not able to fend off the retail apocalypse.
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Instead, she claims she repeatedly had to fend off his advances.
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Doepfner is eyeing acquisitions to fend off competition, the magazine reported.
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Quentin, their youngest son, was left to fend for himself emotionally.
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Whether it can fend off its competitors remains to be seen.
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Most of the time, the girls have to fend for themselves.
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Still, any company that's shipping clothing has to fend off Amazon.
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If we get deported our families have to fend for themselves.
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Meanwhile the middle class was left to fend for our own.
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You'll need this stormtrooper costume to fend off ghosts this Halloween!
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Read more:Toronto spent $31 million to fend off a raccoon invasion.
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It will require strong U.S. leadership to fend off this strategy.
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It's the reason she's quick to fend off comparisons to Scientology.
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They have plugged in dehumidifiers and fans to fend off mold.
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Yet Oklahoma City constantly had to fend off Dallas scoring bursts.
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But to keep their spots, the males must fend off challengers.
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Students were left thinking that they had to fend for themselves.
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He wondered if she had been left to fend for herself.
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Sometimes he even carries a golf club to fend them off.
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She had swallowed a capsule hoping to fend off a cold.
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That's how they keep their jobs and fend off proxy challenges.
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Go deeper: Public libraries help students fend off summer learning loss
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This tactic can also be used to fend off activist shareholders.
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Either way, the child has few opportunities to fend for herself.
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It's one thing to fend off sibling battles over a toy.
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The Hill: House Democratic leaders fend off calls to impeach Trump.
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Those efforts have failed to fend off defections so far though.
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Peasants and the urban poor were left to fend for themselves.
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Linda tried to fend her off, saying she was too busy.
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He also had his "big cousin," Michael Murray, to fend off.
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Instead he is having to fend off attacks on his security record.
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Congolese joke that "fend for yourself" is Article 15 of the constitution.
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It took the giraffe five hours to successfully fend off the lions.
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Think about it: they're equipped to fend off predators in the ocean.
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You've gotta take them out with your hands and fend for yourself.
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Farmers often coat seeds before planting to fend off rot and pests.
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Mrs May's emergency "clarification" helps fend off criticism of a health lottery.
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Elizabeth Warren, Cordray has struggled to fend off a challenge from Kucinich.
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Zebras' stripes have more than aesthetic value; they help fend off bloodsuckers.
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Others think it should let individual firms and sectors fend for themselves.
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Brass door fittings are smeared in petroleum jelly to fend off corrosion.
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Missiles cannot fend off prowling Chinese bombers nor speedboats patrol stormy oceans.
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It pays to act to see if you could fend it off.
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"Turning an animal loose to fend for itself is never the answer."
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She was eventually able to fend him off with a broken glass.
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The ship's captain was able to fend them off using evasive measures.
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Lenders should also "fend off" risks in local government debt, it said.
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Turkey has said the measures are necessary to fend off security threats.
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There are rebellious teens forced to fend for themselves, betrayal, and angst.
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Similarly, a negative message is harder for Vote Leave to fend off.
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Coastal nations like Italy and Greece were left to fend for themselves.
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Previously, Turkish democratic institutions had seemed strong enough to fend off Erdogan.
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The bulk of those who return will have to fend for themselves.
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Robert Pittenger and Walter Jones are attempting to fend off primary challenges.
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Facebook's overhauling its business model as it tries to fend off regulation.
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We depended on a powerful immune system to fend off deadly infections.
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Now he must also fend off Russia's looming threats to its independence.
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In an effort to fend off a potential blue wave on Nov.
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To help fend off counterfeiters, the central bank added special new features.
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Captain America used the hammer and his shield to fend off Thanos.
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To whoever is trying to protect Senators — we can fend for ourselves.
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Cruz is looking to fend off a challenge by Democratic opponent Rep.
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Helping locals fend for themselves is the best way forward, she added.
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America First has left other nations, like Canada, to fend for themselves.
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In Kinshasa, their parents died, and they had to fend for themselves.
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So why shouldn't homes get protective gear to fend off a blaze?
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Her women, weary from the day's hassle, learn to fend for themselves.
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In an effort to fend off the water from rotting their feet.
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When should we cut the strings and let them fend for themselves?
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The deal would need to fend off bids that liquidators have prepared.
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Members of a community wear masks not only to fend off disease.
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To whoever is trying to protect Senators - we can fend for ourselves.
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Ant hopes its digital expertise will help it fend off these challengers.
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Federal agencies are also trying to fend off new Iranian espionage campaigns.
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At the same time, AIBA is having to fend off another investor.
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Typically, they are left to fend for themselves, without even a referral.
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I'm interested in the question, how do you fend off Day 2?
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The latest expansion follows high-stakes negotiations to fend off trade tariffs.
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GM recently had to fend off an activist attack from a hedge fund.
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Security forces were able to fend off the attack killing three suspected insurgents.
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They know how he can fend everybody off and get in the mix.
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To fend him off, officers fired back more than 100 rounds, Hahn said.
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Even Russia managed to fend off wobbling commodity prices to carve out gains.
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That leaves a large part of the country unable to fend for itself.
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Taking a tougher stance with Brussels helps him fend off populist political challenges.
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Online, journalists and political campaigns fend off anonymous trolls posing as real citizens.
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This was an attempt to fend off the specter of growth-sapping deflation.
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Soldier termites fight back, using their powerful jaws to fend off their attackers.
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Ms Freeland believes that Canada must fend it off as best it can.
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But non-priority people, mostly single older men, have to fend for themselves.
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Then they tested that blood for antibodies that could fend off the virus.
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In between all this, we, the users, are left to fend for ourselves.
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Thus they were in a much better position to fend off the beetles.
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But over the next few months he managed to fend off the bid.
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Republican candidates in tough races this fall were left to fend for themselves.
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They also have to fend off stiff competition from Chinese and Japanese rivals.
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Both chemicals are used on a variety of crops to fend off insects.
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But don't expect them to fend off the mental declines of old age.
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The US needs to seriously reconsider its investment strategy to fend off China.
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And it will have to fend off clones trying to undercut its pricing.
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Department store operators have been struggling to fend off online sellers like Amazon.
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I had to fend for myself, a pariah unfit for their royal homestead.
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It also had to fend off allegations of racial discrimination on its platform.
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But there are little ways to fend off the downs when they come.
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Venice has erected turnstiles as a desperate measure to fend off tourist hordes.
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The new Pixels also include a call-screening feature to fend off robocalls.
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But it puts the onus on the women to fend off the men.
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He hopes to fend off the American Nathan Chen and reclaim the title.
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In the 1980s, Detroit did everything it could to fend off Japanese automakers.
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Nixon herself had to fend off charges that she was similar to Trump.
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"After the explosion, the Mi'kmaw were left to fend for themselves," she said.
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"I was left to fend for myself," she told The Times of London.
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It quickly became clear that their sole purpose was to fend off journalists.
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Henry Cuellar will fend off his primary challenge to be the Democratic nominee.
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This leaves Sunflower, the only child in the compound, to fend for herself.
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Kroger is rolling out curbside pickup as one way to fend off Amazon.
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Ironic, then, that Nike must now fend off accusations of distinctly unwoke behaviour.
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More broadly, Trump boasted about the country's ability to fend off the coronavirus.
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Against San Francisco's terrific defense, Jackson was left to largely fend for himself.
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More governments could also resort to spending hikes to fend off populist challengers.
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Netanyahu's first immediate challenge will be to fend off an insurrection inside Likud.
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Secretary General António Guterres needs to fend off the decimation of his organization.
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Rhode Island never trailed, but had to fend off a late challenge from VCU.
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We feel like we've been just completely left to fend for ourselves down here.
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With repeated use, I think it has helped me fend off impending breakouts too.
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The company has been trying to cut prices to fend off German rival Zooplus.
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Unprecedented cross-border co-operation was needed to fend off the crisis in 2008.
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Buying its rival was a move it had hoped would fend off industry change.
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Protesters used umbrellas to fend off pepper spray and tear gas used by police.
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Hughes feigned injury and forced her newlywed to fend for himself in the kitchen.
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Or like a bit of a coward, for leaving Chyna to fend for herself.
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It is challenging for newcomers to fend for themselves without any work, Habiague said.
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Nervous authors called their books "gleanings" to stress their insignificance and fend critics off.
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Pyongyang also benefits from Chinese economic support, whereas Iran largely had to fend itself.
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Mr Sirota must fend off domestic rivals who substitute palm oil for dairy fats.
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We had to play a good game to fend them off, and we did.
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To fend off rivals in a maturing wireless market, it acquired AOL in 2015.
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Mr. Frank tried to fend off Fox, saying he had a deal with ABC.
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It can fend off wily criminals with tiny lettering visible only under a microscope.
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For now, he'll be happy just to fend off the Cardinals or the Mets.
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And, we are left to fend for ourselves if we leave the job market.
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"I think I was just trying to fend off the golf course," McIlroy said.
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Gerrera trained Erso for 10 years before he left her to fend for herself.
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However, just like most boarding schools, they leave their students to fend for themselves.
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They do so more to tackle climate change than to fend off a recession.
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Peloton's new influx of money will partly be used to fend off new competitors.
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But in general, the administration has left even close allies to fend for themselves.
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In many villages, young people have gone, leaving older residents to fend for themselves.
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The two French fintechs expect their merger to help them fend off competition.7.
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John Bel Edwards tries to fend off Republican challengers Ralph Abraham and Eddie Rispone.
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Peloton's new influx of money will partly be used to fend off new competitors.
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No more contemplating history; it was time to fend for ourselves in the present.
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Those employees — about 57 million, according to AARP — are left to fend for themselves.
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This law considers only the producers' interests – consumers are left to fend for themselves.
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THIS AS THE CHIP GIANT CONTINUES TO FEND OFF THE HOSTILE BID FROM BROADCOM.
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Unizo turned to U.S. buyout firm Fortress Investment Group to fend off the bid.
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The rest, presumably, will need to fend for themselves or rely on government assistance.
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At the same time, GM is investing to fend off challenges from would-be disruptors.
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One way to fend off these unsolicited messages is to use a disposable email address.
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Fend off the reality of an unfestive world with hot bowls of food and blankets.
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Realtors say similar things, and play bouncer, Bell said, to fend off unsavory prospective renters.
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When attacked, he's unlikely to retreat and might successfully fend off attacks by his openness.
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Ronan also won my heart, but I think she'll fend off Cate Blanchett's steely gaze.
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It would also improve China's ability to fend off risk and safeguard national financial security.
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He is a committed father and would never leave his family to fend for themselves.
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U.S. allies now wonder whether Trump would leave them to fend for themselves, Hormats said.
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But Oduor managed to fend off the attack and jumped out of the moving car.
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But Sodus believes people can fend off these needs by being more mindful of them.
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The company is trying to fend off growing regulatory efforts that threaten its business model.
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The infection, which had spread throughout her entire system, could fend off 26 different antibiotics.
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In looking to fend off France, it may need all the friends it can get.
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America's Kurdish allies, crying betrayal, urged him to help fend off a looming Turkish invasion.
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More importantly, Dick's has been growing its e-commerce platform to fend off competitive threats.
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His referendum was a reckless gamble to fend off dissatisfaction with his Kurdistan Democratic Party.
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The current FCC is firmly anti-regulation—asking consumers and companies to fend for themselves.
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My uncle would often hunt and fend off coyotes and hawks from our farm animals.
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And some bacteria acquired a 100,000-fold ability to fend off ciprofloxacin, another common antibiotic.
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Nevertheless, experts warn that the bolstered security may do little to fend off targeted cyberattacks.
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Whether they can succeed in time to fend off populist insurgency remains an open question.
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In fact, the wall was first built in 852 A.D. to fend off Muslim attackers.
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Ultimately, they decided to go out for a snack and let Rock fend for himself.
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I left them to fend for themselves, removing myself into my own anxieties and solipsism.
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Some analysts remain sceptical that Zalando will be able to fend off Amazon for long.
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It keeps getting harder for Republicans to absorb this heat and fend off the controversy.
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After losing their family's breadwinner, women are left to fend for themselves and their children.
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Even then, your own immune system is probably strong enough to fend off the invaders.
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Heather Long at the Washington Post explains why that's helping fend off other storm clouds.
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Those fans, however, have had to fend for themselves in the swimwear category — until now.
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They did what they could by utilizing the coffee to try to fend him off.
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Those who choose to ignore the orders will have to fend for themselves, Kim said.
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Those who remained were eventually evicted and left to fend for themselves, the students said.
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All he had to do was: • Fend off a hostile takeover from Air Products & Chemicals.
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But he has struggled to fend off allegations that the military has bolstered his position.
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Just enough actual work is done to fend off monotony and keep the enterprise moving.
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The incident contrasts with a previous one where HMS Montrose did fend off the IRGC.
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Meanwhile, Democratic leaders were trying to fend off a challenge from Republicans on the issue.
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It also comes as South Africa is trying to fend off a credit ratings downgrade.
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So bacteria that evolve resistance to triclosan also learn how to fend off those drugs.
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But analysts say the Chinese are shrewd enough at geopolitics to fend off U.S. demands.
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Simply asking a man in your life how he's doing can help fend off depression.
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Unfortunately, we're not there yet, and in the meantime we'll have to fend for ourselves.
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And drug companies were looking for more protections for their drugs to fend off generics.
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SAR techs are expert swimmers, survival specialists, and carry rifles to fend off polar bears.
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Usually you think of a Republican as working to fend off the coming demographic (storm).
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He held a fundraiser for King last fall, helping fend off a strong Democratic challenger.
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Whether Hanjin can fend off ship seizures will depend on the jurisdictions involved, lawyers said.
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Today, Xianfeng is overrun with 600 monkeys who have been left to fend for themselves.
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You've got to handle the pressure, fend them off, and he did that really well.
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As they fend off a late charge from Milwaukee, the Cubs need to keep winning.
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May's fellow Conservatives staying away from the chamber and leaving her to fend for herself.
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But there's a business to fend off loneliness: people walking, a lot like dog walking.
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Now, for better or worse, thousands of animals are being forced to fend for themselves.
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The boom in earnings has helped the markets fend off various economic and geopolitical concerns.
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"Barefoot doctors" lost their source of income, and hospitals were left to fend for themselves.
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Stock up on some healthy, versatile staples, too, to help fend off feeling too sluggish.
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Investing in technology is particularly important as the biggest retailers hope to fend off Amazon.
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He has learned how to fend off any negativity with a ready supply of superlatives.
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Americans are left to fend for themselves in an increasingly complex arena of financial services.
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Larger birds have been found with singed wings, unable to fly or fend for themselves.
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Which means people like your doctor won't have to fend off inquiries quite so often.
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Brian Mast fend off a challenge from Democrat Lauren Baer in this Treasure Coast district.
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As Tim Gunn might say on one of his spicier days, heaven for-fucking-fend.
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The frontrunner becomes a highly visible target and must fend off challengers through constant exertion.
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It is also trying to fend off a $1.1 billion takeover offer by Australia's Wesfarmers.
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Mr. Guterres, a former politician himself, needs to fend off the decimation of his organization.
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She has a tough task: fend off competition and navigate a new cybersecurity law there.
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Her eyes leak tears, as if her body's too tired to fend them off forever.
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This community is tough, so they have to start sex early to fend for themselves.
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Investors sent shares surging on the first day, betting the company can fend off larger rivals.
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She ventures outside to hunt deer, shoot targets, and fend off sneak attacks from her father.
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This means it relies on whitelisting policies to fend off threats, and it's a massive endeavor.
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She defended keeping guns in schools because they could be used to fend off grizzly bears.
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Clinton needs that firewall of African-Americans voters if she's going to fend off Sanders's surge.
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Last year Walmart made a particularly expensive bid to fend off Amazon, paying $3bn for Jet.
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If true, it counts as one of the sneakier ways to fend off a hostile takeover.
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Everyone would be forced to fend for themselves, and it would be incredibly disorienting and messy.
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Taylor Swift needs protection from bullies, but Leslie Jones can fend for herself against racist harassers?
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She's just one of the many European leaders attempting to fend off anti-migration, populist forces.
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We'll discuss the strategy Alber is putting in place to fend off competition and kickstart growth.
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Syrian Kurdish fighters, meanwhile, are having to both combat advancing Turkish forces and fend off terrorists.
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In order to fend off hardline critics he is, by undermining the deal, adopting their policies.
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But does Tesla have what it takes to fend off the established luxury brands over time?
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Companies that "patch their networks" would have been able to fend off the attack, he said.
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Civilians were left to fend for themselves without a word of communication from law enforcement officers.
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Phil needed a sudden-death playoff to fend off Tiger in the winner-take-all match.
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"All he was going to do was tell me how to fend for myself," Grace wrote.
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Barrera said the government ignored the conflict and left the indigenous communities to fend for themselves.
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Broadcom has been seeking to merge with Qualcomm, which has sought to fend off the takeover.
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For example, Waterparks, The Maine, We The Kings, The Interrupters, and others have spoken for FEND.
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A firm line with Britain may help some EU leaders fend off this domestic populist menace.
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You can also pick up refurbished Dyson air purifiers on sale and fend off airborne nasties.
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But is all this prestige content enough to fend off the competition waiting at the gates?
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Together they must fend off alien slavers, who have come to Earth to abduct valuable humans.
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CanniMed has filed a $725 million lawsuit as it tries to fend off Aurora's hostile takeover.
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Island 359, in which players fend off dinosaur attacks, is currently in early access on Steam.
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Its AI-powered photo filters, for instance, are helping it fend off a challenge from Snapchat.
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Deeper ties with the U.S. giant might also help fend off rivals like Sony and Facebook.
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Germany tightened rules last year to fend off unwanted takeovers by Chinese investors in strategic assets.
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The best our heroes could do was fend them off for a while and then retreat.
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And the state's drought struggles likely won't be made easier by having to fend for itself.
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We were taught, explicitly and implicitly, that we should constantly fend off boys and their desires.
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Her movie characters are brash loudmouths, squalling and swearing to fend off their loneliness and regret.
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The statements are an effort to fend off a barrage of Democratic attacks in the campaign.
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It would also thus serve as a potential poison pill to fend off any Amazon approaches.
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At that point, the occupying force wasn't equipped to fend off a well-supplied Roman advance.
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Russian banks hired U.S. firms to fend off sanctions after its conflict with Ukraine in 2023.
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In this stomach-turning follow-up, Leo does his best to fend off a massive hamster.
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Up for reelection again, Handel must continue to fend off the pressure to flip her seat.
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What kind of country, then, would raise a shaky legal argument to fend off a subpoena?
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"The additional funding and diversification will give Grab buffer to fend off Uber's attack," he said.
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The generous pensions from last century are mostly gone, and we're left to fend for ourselves.
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The tobacco giant's efforts to fend off anti-smoking steps have had limited impact so far.
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Had he not been there, Harte believes Justin could have been left to fend for himself.
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She thought he couldn't possibly use his race to fend off accusations from a black woman.
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Léger had to fend off attempts by the press to locate and interview his fake author.
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A. Bank — is typically employed to fend off takeover efforts by activist investors and acquisitive rivals.
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So far, Republican elected officials have largely left the carmakers to fend for themselves on tariffs.
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Didi, previously known as Didi Kuaidi, is looking to fend off competition from American rival Uber.
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Eventually, they realize they've been left to fend for themselves because they're zombie outbreak ground zero.
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To fend off boredom, I imagine, Mr. Yegen fills his manti with both lamb and beef.
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Can the gang somehow fend them off, or is this the end of their sleepy town?
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Millions of North Koreans have since learned to fend for themselves, securing food through unofficial markets.
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But Stieglitz's praise of Strand grew fainter until he was eventually left to fend for himself.
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Extradition, which could take months to resolve, will be difficult for Ms. Meng to fend off.
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Mr. Pai said carriers could not use the blocking tool to fend off emergency services calls.
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Ms. DeGette, a 22-year incumbent, had to spend over $720,000 to fend off Ms. Rao.
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Ms. Pelosi is still confident she can fend off any challenge to become the next speaker.
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This was a mistake, because Harvino was in no condition to fend off the MCAS attacks.
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To fend off some super-swarms from devouring human food, the primary mission today is prediction.
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The government rescinded the emergency decree and was forced to fend off a no-confidence motion.
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Maybe you're passionate about making spears, or cudgels, or daggers, to fend off our oversized invaders.
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"The Founder," by contrast, suggests that the McDonalds weren't remotely rapacious enough to fend him off.
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The company has been trying to fend off fierce competition from e-commerce retailers including Amazon.
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But fending off a sense of hopelessness with small changes will not fend off climate change.
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McCain, meanwhile, is hoping to fend off a primary challenge Arizona GOP state senator Kelli Ward.
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Cosby lost a previous bid to fend off the same lawsuit on similar grounds last year.
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More than 219,211 were still without power Monday morning, unable to fend off the stifling heat.
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But an organization that can fend off such a landslide does not appear in the offing.
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First, they can build dikes, sand dunes, or other defenses to fend off the rising oceans.
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A change in the fortunes of its trading unit could help it fend off potential suitors.
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And rather than integrate the differing people of the city, authorities let occupants fend for themselves.
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According to the Courier-Tribune, she had numerous defensive wounds and attempted to fend off her assailant.
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Trump's administration will now spend years trying to rewrite rules and fend off legal challenges from environmentalists.
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Experts say people should be aggressive and use whatever objects are available to fend off the attacker.
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N). In 2005, the French government stepped in to fend off a rumored bid by Pepsico (PEP.
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With lawsuits to fend off, it wouldn't be a smart move to announce the keyboards were flawed.
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As he struggles to fend them off, a zombie takes a nice chunk out of his side.
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According to Friday's data, lenders beefed up their capital strength in January-March to fend off risks.
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Horrified, they each run separately for the wilderness — leaving their three young children to fend for themselves.
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Microsoft is also trying to fend off the threat coming from non-traditional gaming players like Amazon.
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British supermarkets have been forced into price-cutting and other promotions to fend off Aldi and Lidl.
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It's probably enough that it has some kind of option for Android users to fend off switchers.
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Naturally, journalists want to fend off that criticism, especially from President Trump, with calm, rational journalism. Nahhhhhhh.
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The journalist's brother-in-law was beaten by the kidnappers as he tried to fend them off.
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At the time, Roby was trying to fend off a primary threat from a pro-Trump opponent.
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Grace was taken in after she was neglected by her mother and forced to fend for herself.
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The Pouliot-O'Reilly-Okposo line totaled eight points to help fend off the Coyotes' late comeback attempt.
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Republicans opposed each measure, and none passed by large enough margins to fend off potential Rauner vetoes.
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" He added, "For her moderation, Weingarten has often had to fend off more radical forms of resistance.
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In the past, Democrats have swerved rightward on cultural issues to fend off assaults from the right.
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Ms Malahoo Forte's own department is now preparing to fend off a challenge to Jamaica's homophobic laws.
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Bryson dedicates individual chapters to disease, cancer and medicine to chronicle our attempts to fend off death.
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Today, he's scrambling to fend off a challenger and keep his presidential—and perhaps political—future alive.
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Lesko managed to fend off Democrat Hiral Tipirneni, a former emergency room doctor and first-time candidate.
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Without firm legal protections, journalists face a lengthy, and potentially expensive, fight to fend off the government.
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Some referendums are called by mainstream politicians trying to fend off pressure from populists, as with Brexit.
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Mr. Stone wanted him to fend off Mr. Mueller's team of prosecutors as well, Mr. Credico said.
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The MSM will have to fend off a challenge from the Labour party, led by Navinchandra Ramgoolam.
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Aliens have landed their Embassy ship on Earth, while humanity struggles to fend off an apocalyptic pandemic.
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She's also had to fend off accusations that she's driven by a bias against U.S. tech giants.
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We then had to fend off (fake) blood-covered zombies (live actors), as the clock counted down.
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Cruz is hoping to fend of Trump in his home state of Texas, which votes on Tuesday.
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This requirement ensures that patients in fee-for-service Medicaid programs don't have to fend for themselves.
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But ultimately, in many ways, it was modern media that helped Mr. Erdogan fend off the coup.
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Booking is trying to fend off Google, which has increasingly been encroaching into online travel companies' turf.
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A.C.S.: This is a very young child, less than seven months old, he cannot fend for himself.
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To fend off that possibility, the Twenty-fifth Amendment was added to the Constitution in February, 1967.
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While a "defensive" move, big banks were well positioned to fend off their new competition, he said.
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Bob has to fend off the sexual advances of Escobar's crazy money manager, Javier Ospina (Yul Vázquez).
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The bet is its service-focused business will help support product sales and fend off online competitors.
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Instead, bail reform proponents had to fend off bail industry backed efforts to undo the rule change.
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Hotez says any vaccines designed to fend off Covid-19 will likely have to do the same.
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They dispersed, disillusioned, leaving my 12-year-old to fend for himself with the remaining 967 pieces.
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Now thousands of people who relied on the Bloomberg campaign's promise are left to fend for themselves.
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Elizabeth reminisces to Paige about her own mother making giant pots of it to fend off starvation.
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Should women be able to go to work without having to fend off advances from their bosses?
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Stock markets plunged, as investors feared that the Fed would raise interest rates to fend off inflation.
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Asa Hutchinson is running for reelection, but he'll have to fend off a right-wing primary challenger.
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May, who has been struggling to fend off criticism of the way she has led Brexit negotiations.
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By using only one hand, he was able to extend his reach and fend off his opponent.
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Occasionally, I have to fend off a chubby finger or two trying to explore my flaring nostrils.
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Bottom line: Wall Street wants a substantial fiscal stimulus package to fend off a pronounced economic downturn.
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Capitol officials have already started taking steps in recent days to help people fend off potential germs.
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And like human farmers, the ants had to fend off crop pests, particularly a parasitic fungal disease.
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Both were also learning to fend off judgment for their conservative political views, especially among fellow vegans.
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The big American technology companies are trying to fend off or dilute the regulations behind closed doors.
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The best bet to fend them off may be spray, as those citronella candles don't really work.
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Who here today would fend off the "subcultural revolution" if it were to spread toward Hong Kong?
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"Cloud is a must win to fend off activist investors and Whitehurst is well-regarded," Ellis said.
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Amazon has also been trying to grow its physical presence in the country to fend off rivals.
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The packed boat's occupants can only fend off the blows from the sticks with an orange lifejacket.
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That's something that Slack, Microsoft's main rival, is really relying on to fend off Microsoft's Teams growth.
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The internationally recognized administration based in Tripoli trying to fend off Haftar's forces is backed by Turkey.
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Klein spent more than $2 million in his failed effort to fend off Biaggi, outpacing even Nixon.
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"I had to fend for myself in a way I've never done in my life," he said.
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The move was made as part of the company's effort to fend off a takeover by Gannett.
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The day before, Johnson helped a woman in her 90s who can no longer fend for herself.
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Froome has often had to fend off doping allegations since he won his first Tour in 2013.
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While new mothers get two routine checkups, those whose needs are not routine must fend for themselves.
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That's as opposed to the broader mission of helping the Afghan government fend off the Taliban insurgency.
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Under Schmidt, Google was able to fend off an FTC probe in 2011 with few lasting repercussions.
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A decade of research shows that males use their beaks like swords to fend off rival mates.
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The US could also deploy longer-range cruise missiles along China's periphery to fend off Beijing's ships.
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Ballas spreads the rumor that Franky initiated their encounter, and Franky is left to fend for himself.
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The US government appears content letting Puerto Rico fend for itself, one utility pole at a time.
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A low inflation target, he said, gives the Fed too small a buffer to fend off future shocks.
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Now, Kendall Jenner is reportedly the latest in her family to fend off a stalker, according to TMZ.
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But increasingly Shutka also feels like a "ghetto", he added, saying residents are left to fend for themselves.
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We want them to be able to fend for themselves and make their own way in the world.
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Well, OK, but if Rubio can't fend these guys off, how's he going to fare against better candidates?
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In the first one, Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) had to fend off an attack by the masters of Meereen.
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She said the women tried to resist, but were "embarrassed" and unsure of how to fend him off.
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This year you will need to equip yourself with some trenchant commentary to fend off your soused interlocutor.
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The short-range net guns might be most useful for celebrities or others trying to fend off paparazzi.
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"[ICE agents] left her at the gas station to fend for herself," Amaya told USA Today of Venegas.
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They have their own lives now and they need to learn how to fend for themselves as adults.
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Police say that Hammonds' current boyfriend tried to fend off the attack and that he fought with Callahan.
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The Terrapins never trailed again and had a 40-83 rebounding edge to help fend off Penn State.
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In Case She Needs To Use It As A Weapon An easy way to fend off an attacker?
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In the meantime, Malagasy people from Amboasary Sud were left to fend for themselves as the situation worsened.
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Along the way, you have to fend off your neighbors, who can fight you or steal your gold.
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Those tools then let you fend off monsters when you do have to start clearing more dangerous tiles.
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Rather than cater to his needs, Hurley gets out of the car, leaving him to fend for himself.
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China will amend banking regulations and improve supervisory systems to help fend off systemic financial risks, it added.
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Dufourcq previously said his fund had 2 billion euros to fend off potential activist attacks on French firms.
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"These little puppies can't fend for themselves," she said, pointing to the room where dogs recover from surgery.
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Speaking to party members on Tuesday, Erdogan vowed to fend off what he called attacks on Turkey's economy.
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I constantly had to fend off assumptions and comments like, 'What did you do to get this job?
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To fend off shortages, most truck owners have done precisely what economists suggest, which is to increase pay.
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After receiving the money, a widow often has to fend off claims from her husband's family and creditors.
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Left to fend for herself, Murkowski cobbled together the votes of Alaska Democrats, centrist Republicans, and Alaska Natives.
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VW managed to fend off its rivals with the help of its MAN and Scania heavy truck subsidiaries.
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At 17, Amoruso moved out of her parents' house and was ready and willing to fend for herself.
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Meantime, it is investing in its online capabilities to help fend off stronger e-commerce rivals like Amazon.
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He added Macy's is investing aggressively on the digital front — an attempt to fend off retail giant Amazon.
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Papa John's has been seeking to fend off competition from rivals such as Dominos Pizza Inc and Yum!
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But it has an aging clientele, must fend of private developers, and has lost revenue to illegal gambling.
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Automakers are under pressure from investors to demonstrate they can fend off disruption of their traditional profit engines.
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Created to fend off the Soviets, NATO has had a strange afterlife since 1991, when the USSR dissolved.
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Financial professionals are taking online financial technology (fintech) courses to fend off competition and stay ahead of disruption.
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For much of 2018, Tesla CEO Elon Musk had to fend off worries about an imminent cash crunch.
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Special education students are left to fend for themselvesNathan Whitehead is one of those students experiencing frequent suspensions.
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The men are either far away, or self-involved and useless: The women have to fend for themselves.
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Apple has the clout to fend off rivals, but adding Tidal will not help get its rhythm back.
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Demonstrators lit a massive fire at the university's entrance Sunday and lobbed petrol bombs to fend off police.
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Trump similarly tried to fend off accusations that his tweets targeting a group of four congresswomen were racist.
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Boehner added that Trump has enough support across the country to fend off a primary challenge in 85033.
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All in, the Scottrade deal gives Ameritrade extra bulk to fend off — or invest in — these growing threats.
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We've seen what happens when you leave a standalone app and its community to fend for itself — #RIPVine.
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It's: 'Let's score as many runs as we can and let the pitcher fend for himself out there.
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In response, she took up karate to learn how to fend off men and eventually stumbled on weightlifting.
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Biden has struggled to fend off these attacks, and that trend continued on the debate stage on Tuesday.
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He also demonstrated a remarkable ability to fend off incursions from political rivals and investigators, inevitably emerging unbowed.
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And that number is growing as young people abandon the island and leave elders to fend for themselves.
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On the debate stage, the candidates might first have to fend off questions about their own economic plans.
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Vaping may hamper the lungs' ability to fend off infections The CDC is urging everyone to stop vaping.
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Aid efforts have been hampered by washed-out roads and bridges, leaving many residents to fend for themselves.
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It's a move that could help the San Diego chip giant fend off a takeover attempt by Broadcom.
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Others argue the opposite: Young pterosaurs could immediately fend for themselves, hatching and heading straight for the skies.
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We are desperately short on time to fend off a new illness that could kill hundreds of thousands.
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We are desperately short on time to fend off a new illness that could kill hundreds of thousands.
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But he used formidable negotiating skills, as well as patronage, payoffs and sometimes force, to fend off challenges.
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Mr. Carper, 71, has sought to fend off Ms. Harris's challenge by sharpening his rhetoric against Mr. Trump.
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He then launched consecutive service winners to fend off three match points and hold with a drop volley.
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What gladdens my heart about geese, and helps fend off the virus blues, is their complete self-absorption.
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Mr. Huq compares climate adaptation in Bangladesh to an effort to fend off an invasion by space aliens.
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Update: Decision Desk is projecting that Cuellar will fend off his primary challenge to be the Democratic nominee.
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Republicans have been pouring millions of dollars into the special election to fend off a potential Democratic upset.
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That could be good news for firms like mParticle that are trying to fend off the marketing clouds.
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The government has already compiled a spending package to fend off overseas risks to Japan's economy, Takeuchi said.
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It makes sense that they'd run short in a densely populated city trying to fend off mass infection.
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It was not just "terrorism," the word used by regime apologists to fend off any share of blame.
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Jet-setting solo does not mean you have to fend for yourself in a foreign country all alone.
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The layoffs come as the online travel operator struggles to fend off competition from Google and other competitors.
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They used their wits, their two extra legs and — yes — their bushy tails to fend off their pursuers.
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Snapchat has also had to fend off competition from the leaders of the advertising industry, Google and Facebook.
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Last year a report by The Verge described the company's struggles to fend off illegal and banned content.
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Capture and hold locations, and fend off any threats, but don't go off hunting for a body count.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm will attempt to fend off EU antitrust charges at a hearing on Nov.
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The movie&aposs most memorable scene comes when The Wasp has to fend for herself in the kitchen.
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Children, forced to fend for themselves after the killing of a parent, slipping into the current of incarceration.
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Stamos spent three years as Facebook's chief security officer, helping the company fend off all kinds of attacks.
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He tries to fend off corrupt customs officers, and stocks cartons of cigarettes for the ones he can't.
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IBM tried to fend off this line of attack when it made its software open source in 2015.
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Normally, antibodies are proteins that our immune systems produce to fend off infection and disease, like the flu.
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Rife corruption and mismanagement swallowed budgets, and most shelters outside the capital were left to fend for themselves.
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Still, Parton managed to fend off the controversy, defending the actor while distancing herself from Fonda's political views.
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"The government has literally left these people to fend for themselves," Olivares said on a call with reporters.
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Kelly had known for years — since she'd had to fend him off herself — that Ailes was a menace.
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Another $3.5 million will go to UNICEF, the multinational body's children's agency, for vaccinations and fend off disease.
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He was sent to live with an aunt, but had to fend for himself financially by delivering newspapers.
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Truth is, ABC is doing everything it can to fend off a 'Today' show comeback in the ratings.
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The committee was set up in November to improve supervision coordination among regulators to fend off financial risks.
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Couling, speaking to the Detroit News after the attack, said he was left alone to fend for himself.
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Instead of feeling celebratory about having just accomplished something pretty spectacular, I was forced to fend off an attack.
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But the state has done little else to promote increased coverage, leaving it to residents to fend for themselves.
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He said his parents died when he was young, leaving him and five younger siblings to fend for themselves.
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After the attack, the men dumped the battered pair on the side of the road to fend for themselves.
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When the test failed, they were left down there to fend for themselves, and eventually went mad from deprivation.
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Netanyahu took this in his stride, saying it was needed to fend off Palestinian challenges to Jewish self-determination.
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It then explains that this is just human nature, stemming from the way humans evolved to fend off predators.
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And I don't want to die and leave them to fend for themselves and have somebody else raise them.
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He said he only saw one small fire truck up above him, trying to fend off the impending flames.
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His mother allegedly was using drugs, Davis said, claiming the little boy was often left to fend for himself.
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Harden scored 16 points in the third quarter to help the Rockets fend off one Denver run after another.
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I suspect Apple, Google, Qualcomm, Verizon, and AT&T can fend for themselves when it comes to that process.
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Indeed, rather than fend off KKR's advances, Mathias Döpfner, Axel Springer's boss, actively sought it out as an investor.
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Some of that technology is already in place at large call centers, which use it to fend off fraud.
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I am skeptical of anyone who recommends YA fiction, having spent years trying to fend off John Green recommendations.
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Only after that can the military talk about deploying interceptor missiles on the islands to fend off possible attacks.
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Maybe a button on a jean jacket would fend off the lost bois, if it didn't turn them on.
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The next administration must finalize this rule and fend off attacks on it and on the clean car rules.
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As he watches the Saviors take up arms to fend off the zombie horde, Eugene starts outright losing it.
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If enough opponents gang up at once, even the most gifted aikido master may struggle to fend them off.
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That might also help Pinterest fend off apps picking off certain use cases that the company has traditionally owned.
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The Democratic standard-bearer spent much of the Democratic primary tacking left to fend off a challenge from Sen.
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In an interview published in a German newspaper, the bank sought to fend off some of the expected criticism.
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" After the publication they fend off pesky interviewers by saying, "It's all spelt out in detail in the manifesto.
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Harking back to her 2008 days trying to fend off Mr. Obama, then a senator, in the primaries, Mrs.
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These could be offered in their own white-labeled version of FEND app, focused on their own supported initiative.
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Business interests have sought to narrow the scope of the law in a bid to fend off costly litigation.
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They obviously had to develop ways to consistently fend off the immune system, but they also likely got lucky.
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Despite soaring sales, Alibaba's profit margins have been squeezed by rising competition and heavy investment to fend off rivals.
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Perhaps most importantly, they allow retailers to fend off price competition, and pocket a larger chunk of their sales.
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Pushing Medicare eligibility back would leave millions of Americans to fend for themselves while they wait to turn 67.
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DE, teaming up with the faltering market research firm to develop new computer-based strategies and fend off competition.
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Cramer reviewed some stocks of the day and explained how they could fend off trade and global growth headwinds.
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Drive Motors will have to keep customer satisfaction high and fend off competitors who might try to cut in.
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Ticketmaster has managed so far to fend off potential upstart competitors, including ticketing platforms like Universe and Front Gate.
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Facebook continued to fend off fallout from the allegation that its "trending" news section suppressed conservative points of view.
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The microbiome helps produce vitamins, can influence the risk of obesity, and can even help fend off certain diseases.
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In the storm's aftermath a volatile situation with ongoing challenges has forced thousands of people to fend for themselves.
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This all makes it tougher for policymakers, already struggling to fend off external risks, to shift Japan's deflationary mindset.
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And Japan, the third-largest economy after China and the U.S., is struggling to fend off looming economic threats.
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As Ossoff seeks to win outright in the April 18 primary, Republicans want to fend off a potential upset.
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Matt Bevin, who is looking to fend off a tough challenge from Attorney General Andy Beshear, the Democratic nominee.
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They are left with two choices: have babies they don't want or fend for themselves to end their pregnancies.
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Mr. Bergerac had tried unsuccessfully to fend off the takeover by teaming up with the investment firm Forstmann Little.
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As mankind's super soldier Master Chief, you must uncover the secrets of Halo and fend off the attacking Covenant.
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Ms. Rousseff, who is now facing an impeachment trial, was trying to fend off opponents' attempts to topple her.
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Potential Supreme Court nominees must be vigorously defended when attacked by liberal groups, not left to fend for themselves.
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While she managed to fend off his advances, she said his inappropriate behavior continued even after she returned home.
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Democrats are trying to fend off the possibility of a contested primary by clearing the field for Rosen. Rep.
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He and his wife, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who succeeded Néstor in 2007, pledged to fend off foreign capitalists.
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Instead, these boys were left to fend for themselves and as a result acted in unwise and disrespectful ways.
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Struggling to fend off collapse, its owners are grappling with graft scandals and the crash of Brazil's oil industry.
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We should be united in solidarity, united in determination and united in collaboration to fend off our common enemy.
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In addition, the ingested toxins may well have an antimicrobial, anti-parasitic effect, helping parrots to fend off disease.
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The sting of the bombardier can fend off larger would-be predators like birds, and even kill smaller attackers.
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Yet it doesn't always work, leaving some families to fend for themselves until a child gets poisoned, Reuters found.
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Xian, a top price performer in May, also moved to step up purchase curbs to fend off speculative buying.
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I just felt that a lot of people were left out of the dating game to fend for themselves.
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To fend off some of this competition, some high-end department-store chains have formed partnerships of their own.
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Imposter syndrome can have a real impact on business, and leaders need to proactively try and fend it off.
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When the Islamic State overran the area in 2014, government troops fled and left civilians to fend for themselves.
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That has left climate-friendly states to fend for themselves amidst an inconsistent patchwork of federal subsidies and regulations.
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It puts the onus on the women to fend off the men, while the players have no such restrictions.
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The retail stalwart, Walmart has been trying to build its online presence as it moves to fend off Amazon.
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They seem to be waiting around, wielding guns to fend off a threat that may or may not exist.
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It showed in this week's debate, when Harris struggled to fend off attacks from Biden and, interestingly, Hawaii Rep.
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Brussels also wants to re-engage the region to fend off the growing influence of Russia, Turkey and China.
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"Fend off patriarchal poetry" is a vague, if admirable, directive, delivered without apparent irony or a sense of complicity.
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But behind closed doors, they go to great lengths to fend off threatening politicians, drug cartels and the Mafia.
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Most ride hailing firms aren't profitable, because they're burning through money to fend off rivals and gain market share.
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AT&T hopes 24-hour news and content like "Game of Thrones" will help it fend off telecom competitors.
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Mr. Neal is also keen to fend off Republican accusations that Democrats are just trying to embarrass the president.
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The party also had to fend off an intervention from Republicans, who aimed to cause chaos in the primary.
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Massachusetts: Warren is trying to fend off a strong challenge from Sanders to win in her home state Tuesday.
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But it has struggled against more popular competitors while trying to fend off pressure from low-end Chinese manufacturers.
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China developed a blood test that looked for specific antibodies produced by the body to fend off the virus.
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The group has also had to fend off lawsuits from several executives who have been fired in recent years.
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Three million people are killed, and geopolitics realign to fend off future attacks by this faked threat from beyond.
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Kurdish fighters said Sunday that Syrian government troops would help them fend off Turkey's invasion at the northern border.
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At one point a guy comes to our booth trying to sell us lube, which we both fend off.
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These measures could fend off diseases and reduce the need to use antibiotics, Lubroth told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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L has spent the past five months trying to fend off demands for a shake-up by Elliot Management.
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Muscat called the vote about a year early to fend off corruption allegations leveled at his wife and associates.
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Prosus argued that Takeaway was underestimating the investment needed to fend off rivals such as Uber Eats and Amazon.com.
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Prosus argued that Takeaway was underestimating the investment needed to fend off rivals such as Uber Eats and Amazon.com.
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The company's upbeat results come as it tries to fend off a $2.23 billion takeover bid from Xerox Corp.
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The company had at one stage turned to U.S. buyout firm Fortress Investment Group to fend off the bid.
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So we come back around to women, left to fend for themselves when really they just want to work.
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It leaves users to fend for themselves as they try to discern fact from fiction and opinion from reality.
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Apart from Facebook, most social media apps managed to fend off the uptick in hardware-driven apps this week.
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This mechanism could help scientists find new ways to fend off perhaps the biggest scourge facing health care today.
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The central bank also said it would strengthen coordination with other financial regulators to fend off systemic financial risks.
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Asked if the US would send additional forces to help the country fend off the increase in violence, Col.
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At Wednesday's hearing, Pai also tried to fend off attacks over his response to Trump's tweets about media outlets.
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By 19 she was divorced, jilted by her husband; left to fend for herself in Kano state, northern Nigeria.
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He violently abused Ashlynne and then slaughtered her, and left her brother to fend for himself in the wilderness.
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The 61-year-old Scarsdale, New York, neurologist instinctively punched the shark in the gills to fend him off.
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The two had teamed up to fend off a takeover by the Gannett Company, but their relationship has deteriorated.
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But even the magenta mammoth feels the need to merge with Sprint to fend off its few, powerful rivals.
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The company had at one stage turned to U.S. buyout firm Fortress Investment Group to fend off the bid.
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The aid, which Ukraine depends upon to help fend off Russian military aggression in Crimea, was held until Sept.
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Lying to her family and leered at by the police, Alice has no option but to fend for herself.
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The industry has spent years trying to fend off the new rules, which were conceived during the Obama administration.
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The A.I.B.A. has also had to fend off lawsuits from several executives who have been fired in recent years.
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Microbes are drawing upon this natural bank of resistance today to fend off the best drugs devised by humans.
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Trump's fiery rhetoric only gives Maduro a stronger public rationale for consolidating powers to fend off the American threat.
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But on the seashore near Calais he realized he and his compatriots would now have to fend for themselves.
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If Medicaid is cut, is slashed, children with special health care needs could be left to fend for themselves.
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I want you to think about that: Children with serious health problems would be forced to fend for themselves.
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On the sidelines of a key, twice-a-decade Communist Party Congress, Zhou pledged to fend off such risks.
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Clinton's leadership on women's issues with her past involvement in her husband's efforts to fend off accusations of sexual misconduct.
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Petrus used her walking stick to try to fend Butler off, but he turned his attention toward her, investigators allege.
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They can simultaneously fend off rot microbes from their cache of Gerber brand carrion, and protect themselves from hungry wildlife.
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Cindy Hyde-Smith hopes to fend off an upset from Democratic former Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy in the red state.
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Connected to that is "Lara's Nightmare," a replay-friendly mini-game in which you fend off zombies inside the manor.
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But ... once I was stable, it was like, 'You've got to go back on the street and fend for yourself.
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John James entered Michigan's Republican Senate primary as a political newcomer trying to fend off a self-funding venture capitalist.
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Manage to fend BF off my second slice of toast and he makes himself more; he is an eating machine.
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The upgrades may also help Bluetooth fend off Wi-Fi's slow attempt to move in on its low-power turf.
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Still, the government will keep a golden share, allowing it to fend off hostile takeover attempts and shape strategic decisions.
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The hosts start fighting amongst themselves, and Maeve stays behind to fend them off so that her daughter can escape.
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But for many M&A bankers this just means having to fend off other departments and deal with more bureaucracy.
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Bolivian ranchers in the remote region were in some cases left to fend for themselves ahead of the encroaching blazes.
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After a time of stunned mourning, the women bury their dead (who wash up on shore) and fend for themselves.
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Greg Sargent: How billionaire Bloomberg's money may help fend off Trump's disinformation warfare Molly Roberts: Unity can't save Elizabeth Warren
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But every so often, there'd be a day when everyone had plans, and I'd be left to fend for myself.
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To fend off anything like Tesla's production woes for its affordable electric sedan, Eli is starting with just 100 vehicles.
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He said Norwegian troops knew they could never fend off the Soviet Union alone, but could with NATO behind them.
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The ability to add multiple users to to a single iPad might help Apple fend off competition in education markets.
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"Instead of just passing her by and let her fend for herself, Nick pulled over to help," his father wrote.
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During this time they become familiar with the area they live and learn how to hunt and fend for themselves.
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The updated model can also fend off the elements and serve up status reports through a Bluetooth-connected smartphone app.
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While iPhone users have had the simplicity of iMessage built in, Android users have been left to fend for themselves.
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Harris' request for a new vote came as a surprise after he spent months trying to fend off a rerun.
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Even if Cersei somehow manages to fend off Daenerys, the people of King's Landing simply won't have enough to eat.
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Without that bond—prevented by bereavement, neglect or abuse—a child undergoing a trauma is left to fend for itself.
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But the vast majority of working women in this country—in restaurants, factories, hotels—were left to fend for themselves.
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The new rules will forbid promises of "fend shui and other feudal superstitions" and "appreciation on investment returns", Xinhua noted.
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Running the business more efficiently and getting better deals from suppliers will help Konzum fend off international rivals, he said.
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Like most Dutch blue chip companies, Ahold has a governance structure that enables management to fend off potential hostile suitors.
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Brij Bhushan, head of the Taj Mahal security force, said police received locally-made slingshots to fend off the monkeys.
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Papa John's has been trying to fend off rivals such as Dominos Pizza Inc and Yum Brands Inc's Pizza Hut.
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L), effectively lowering the threshold for approval of its offer as it seeks to fend off rival suitor Prosus (PRX.AS).
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Trump has provided a model for how to fend off a scandal: cry "fake news" and blame the Deep State.
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Netflix plans to spend up to $8 billion this year on TV shows and movies to fend off Disney, Amazon.
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But it leaves the edges of the network, where the worst of harassment and polarization happens, to fend for itself.
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By creating new types of heat-tolerant algae and bacteria, scientists hope they can help corals fend off bleaching events.
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Hillary Clinton, who is expected to fend off the challenge from Sanders to become the Democratic nominee for the Nov.
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It was time to let his daughter 22017-year-old daughter fend for herself, even if that means sticky fingers.
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Spalding was raised in New Hampshire and Arizona, by former beatniks who expected their three children to fend for themselves.
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Like the A.N.C., they have used their liberation credentials to maintain their grip on power and to fend off rivals.
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Facebook (FB) has lost nearly 20% of its value this year as it tries to fend off crisis after crisis.
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In response, she took up karate to learn how to fend off men, and eventually she stumbled onto weight lifting.
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Some view Zuckerberg&aposs increased anti-China rhetoric as an attempt to please US lawmakers and to fend off regulation.
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Mr. Trump's unanticipated strength in several key battleground states helped G.O.P. candidates fend off numerous Democratic challengers in the Senate.
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Those agreements could be nixed in bankruptcy, according to a public filing, leaving both of them to fend for themselves.
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States around the country have been stripping Planned Parenthood of Medicaid funds, leaving low-income women to fend for themselves.
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Tom Carper (D-Del.) is looking to fend off his first serious primary challenge since he took office in 28500.
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Many of Ms. Rousseff's supporters said they were trying to fend off an effort to oust a democratically elected leader.
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Stephanie Rothman's Terminal Island is a classic about inmates getting sent to an island and having to fend for themselves.
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That's something that never happened in StarCraft, it was possible to fend off a broken line during a Zerg rush.
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"I decided I didn't want to have to fend off gross sources for the rest of my life," she said.
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Those moves may have helped fend off a primary challenge from the right in 2010, but at a steep cost.
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The result was that many of the most severely mentally ill were left to fend for themselves on the streets.
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People are really nervous and scared, because once it hits, we're most likely gonna be left to fend for [ourselves].
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The four of them — including the youngest, the 5-year-old Carl (RJ Vercellone) — will have to fend for themselves.
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Somehow, Hearn reached this stranger's door, where he was handed a few dollars and was told to fend for himself.
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With statements like these, Trump works to renew his political mandate and fend off claims that he's crippled by controversy.
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The third peeled off halfway through the race, leaving Kipchoge to fend for himself for the final 13-plus miles.
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First, the slaveholders did not need to invent the Electoral College to fend off direct popular election of the president.
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Republicans have 22 Senate seats to fend off from Democrats this election cycle, while Democrats are up in 12 seats.
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It has also handed Facebook a new tool in the social giant's effort to fend off wide-reaching antitrust action.
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In "Dogs Go Wolf," two sisters are left alone on an island, with a storm approaching, to fend for themselves.
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Right now, though, it's a road with a hodgepodge of opportunities to fend for oneself in all kinds of wilderness.
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An American withdrawal from northern Syria will leave Kurds who helped us against the Islamic State to fend for themselves.
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She was left to be raised by her grandmother, who died several years later, forcing Faith to fend for herself.
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Qualcomm raised its bid for NXP to $127.50 on Tuesday, partially in an effort to help fend off Broadcom's bid.
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In a world with plenty of rare creatures, it's tempting to let the numerous ones fend for themselves, she said.
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In the final days of the race, however, Republicans scrambled to fend off what would have been a devastating upset.
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Mr. Sanders may be able to fend off these attacks, as he and other Democrats have done in the past.
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Domestic violence hotlines may be disconnected, and emergency responders can be overwhelmed, sometimes leaving abuse victims to fend for themselves.
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Refusing to back down, Omar went on the "Late Show" with Stephen Colbert to fend off attacks over her patriotism.
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As the streaming battles heat up, Netflix is hoping a new partnership with Samsung will help it fend off rivals.
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McDonald's (MCD) introduced two new chicken breakfast items to fend off competition from its Atlanta-based rival Chick-fil-A.
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Traffic is regularly snarled at downtown intersections that now have no stop lights and where motorists must fend for themselves.
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Mr. Mchangama said he thought the prosecutor was motivated by a desire to fend off the threat of terrorist attacks.
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Some analysts have questioned the deal, saying it may not be enough to fend off the decline in traditional television.
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Another was games publisher Ubisoft, a publicly traded company that is currently trying to fend off a takeover by Vivendi.
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The path itself was covered with living grasshoppers, with the group having to fend off the bugs as they walked.
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When the women enter the cemetery, they walk hand in hand, clutching sticks to fend off dogs or potential attackers.
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They could in theory help Republicans fend off Democrat gains in urban and suburban Texas, whether in 2020 or beyond.
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Zuma, who has held power since 2009, has struggled to fend off opposition accusations of corruption and mismanaging the economy.
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When I learned of the comandante's death, I realized that from now on we would have to fend for ourselves.
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Syrian Kurdish militias have now aligned with the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad to fend off the Turkish invasion.
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Qualcomm has been busy trying to fend off a hostile $105 billion takeover attempt by Broadcom, a fellow chip maker.
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"When I came home they gave me $75 and told me to fend for myself," he said of the prison.
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"We must prevent external shocks, market fluctuations and market contagion," it said, vowing to "resolutely" fend off systemic financial risks.
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All braggadocio and defensiveness, he told me his charisma has proven so potent he habitually had to fend off women.
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Creating a pan-European platform is the only way to fend off competition from Netflix or web companies such as Amazon.
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Steel mills have been cutting production since mid-November as part of government efforts to fend off smog in winter months.
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Not sure why my bird has to be dead, or how that would even help me fend off a dementor attack.
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That, he hoped, would fend off the inevitable comparisons to HAL, the malevolent, murderous space AI in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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PA), according to a stock market filing released on Tuesday, as part of their ongoing battle to fend off Vivendi's (VIV.
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In June, Berlusconi said Mediaset was looking to create a pan-European broadcaster to fend off competition from its traditional rivals.
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And the mice bred with these human-like neurons were able to better fend off brain infection than mice without them.
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Beyond wearing protective clothing to literally guard yourself from pollen, there are some allergy medications that might help fend off symptoms.
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The men were left in the water, staving off exposure and exhaustion—and having to fend off sharks, as survivors reported.
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The deal will help the start-up justify its $3.8 billion valuation and fend off competition from the likes of Microsoft.
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The Russian leader made it clear that authorities wouldn&apost hesitate to use all means available to fend off a threat.
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Automakers, in turn, are looking for tech players that can help them fend against an expected drop in personal car ownership.
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After 300 hours of intense labor — and a $200,000 investment — the car can now fend off landmines and other deadly threats.
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At this point the token must fend for itself in the market, sinking or rising based on news, opinion or rumor.
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Eventually this owner went to jail for charges unrelated to the abuse, leaving Dwayne on the streets to fend for himself.
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The kids covered the innocent puppy in glue, dragged him through the mud and then left him to fend for himself.
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It has also been strengthening its ties with pharmacy chain Walgreens, as both chains seek partners to fend off stronger threats.
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Tokyo wants to avert steep tariffs on its car exports and fend off U.S. demands for a bilateral free trade agreement.
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Uber is trading below its IPO price from last month and is burning cash as it tries to fend off Lyft.
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Showing voters that they can bring about change on bread-and-butter issues may help Republicans fend off competition in 2020.
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The surge in Latino early voting was apparently not enough to fend off the visceral appeal of Trump's promises of change.
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Plus, it keeps Facebook connected to younger people online, and has helped the company fend off a potential threat in Snapchat.
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Republican Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri is using Trade Desk in his quest to fend off Secretary of State Jason Kander.
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New York has basically been left to fend for itself amid the vampire outbreak that has gradually spread throughout the city.
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He called the new climate center a "rebranding" effort meant to fend off political pressure to reduce the climate program cuts.
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The helpful streak doesn't last, however, as Mott leaves them to fend for themselves somewhere in the middle of the forest.
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After all, you can't attract too much attention when you're trying to kill — I mean fend off — your would-be murderer.
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The tech platform behind FEND, founded in late 2015, has raised $2 million in angel funding from Huff's network of connections.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - More government borrowing and less central bank buying will force bondholders to fend for themselves, Breakingviews predicts.
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The 20th Century Fox tentpole continued to fend off the competition, landing in second place with $23.8 million from 4,6.23 screens.
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Heartland is a longtime player in industry-funded efforts to undermine climate science and fend off efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
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Hoping to fend off a post-holiday slump, Uber is cutting prices in 100 cities around the country and in Canada.
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Now, the 25-year-old entrepreneur must fend for himself without a college degree or a vampiric financier to support him.
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The idea was to fend off South Korean and Taiwanese rivals by merging Hitachi, Sony and Toshiba's liquid-crystal display units.
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It also reported that soccer club FC Bayern Munich was looking for a system to fend off drones during soccer matches.
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It offers five different lighting modes, including SOS signal, and a tactical head to shatter glass and fend off grizzly bears.
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German cockroaches are one of many insects that have steadily learned to fend off the chemical weapons we use against them.
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The 20th Century Fox tentpole continued to fend off the competition, landing in second place with $23.8 million from 4,161 screens.
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I shared how I typically rely on my mother for such sewing needs, though I sometimes have to fend for myself.
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Amid the anarchy of the zombie apocalypse, the survivors must fend off constant attacks from the undead horde and living humans.
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TO should withdraw a shareholder rights plan adopted to fend off a hostile bid from larger rival Aurora Cannibis Inc ABC.
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They begin tying everyone up, except for Strand, who escapes the boat on a raft, leaving everyone to fend for themselves.
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The move comes as tronc struggles to fend off a potential takeover bid from newspaper giant Gannett, which owns USA Today.
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China will prevent illegal financing via PPP projects and fend off risks of hidden debt for local governments, the guidelines said.
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It casts our most vulnerable people aside and leaves them to fend for themselves without the resources they need to succeed.
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As mainstream politicians fend off attacks from the populist right and left, the task of cutting emissions may get even harder.
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Trouble comes, and the kids in both boys' live have to more or less fend for themselves to figure things out.
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The comments come at a time Mattis is deeply focused on Asia, where China is trying to fend off US tariffs.
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The startups are trying to fend off marketing clouds like Adobe and Salesforce that are rolling out similar technology for marketers.
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Researchers dodge bears, fend off venomous insects, endure dangerous weather and even more dangerous people — all in the name of science.
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The aim with all of this is to fend off bleaching events by reducing heat and light stress on the corals.
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Dana Inc increased its cash offer for GKN by $140 million, ramping up its efforts to fend off rival suitor Melrose.
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There were widespread predictions that employers would leap at the chance to drop coverage and send workers to fend for themselves.
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There is a feeling that we — like the Kurds, in a way — must fend for ourselves in what else may come.
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Britain said Thursday that it had to fend off Iranian ships which tried to block a British tanker in the area.
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Looking to fend off a major upset, national Republican groups are pouring in resources and staffers into the suburban Atlanta district.
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Mr. Ferro brought on another investor, Patrick Soon-Shiong, a billionaire doctor in Los Angeles, to help fend off its suitor.
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The latest sell-off in stocks occurred as central banks around the world lowered interest rates to fend off economic crises.
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Mr. Kaine has prepared to fend off what his advisers expect will be aggressive attacks by Mr. Pence aimed at Mrs.
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Countries with cash can fend off these foreign subsidies and usually create government programs of their own to protect domestic farmers.
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" She continued: "I have no longer have time to feed into Robert's shenanigans I have 2 children & myself to fend for.
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Rohingyas are remarkably adaptable and resilient, but it is far too soon for us to ask them to fend for themselves.
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The development could push Mr. Assad to engage more substantively in peace talks, as he has to fend more for himself.
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Flake feared that the only way he could fend off a primary challenge was by moving to the right on immigration.
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One of the brothers, Koen, harnesses supernatural powers that he must learn to use in order to fend off these entities.
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Because emergency shelters aren't supposed to function as long-term housing solutions, people experiencing homelessness fend for themselves on the streets.
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Clinton really only had to fend off a single challenger, a septuagenarian democratic-socialist who rarely even identifies as a Democrat.
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Women often have to fend off their "inner critic" who is saying they aren't ready or worthy of a specific opportunity.
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Amazon and Deliveroo could fend off further investigation by making changes to their business, or promising not to merge their operations.
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But in that moment, Mr. Grizzle, a retired house painter with 13 grandchildren, found himself unable to fend off the darkness.
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Feature Former residents of Chicago's Cabrini-Green were thrown into a system that increasingly leaves the poor to fend for themselves.
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Reggie, who was bleeding from his head, lifted a cooking pot off the stove and swung it to fend off blows.
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Last, Mr Draghi must use the bully pulpit to urge governments to exercise their fiscal powers to fend off a recession.
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To fend off the assault, the United States armed the region's main Syrian Kurdish militia while bombing heavily from the air.
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And while Biden took some hits from his leftier rivals — Booker comes to mind — he generally managed to fend them off.
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Defense lawyers say the change in policy gives them a powerful tool to fend off allegations of wrongdoing against their clients.
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When it comes to the basic human need for clean drinking water, we have essentially been told to fend for ourselves.
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It's hardly the sort of compelling vision needed to fend off the right, let alone tackle the climate crisis at scale.
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Now, because public policy has left the cities to fend for themselves and starve, the whole state is circling the drain.
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He has helped fend off ballot challenges to criminal-justice reforms and efforts to block his plans for high-speed rail.
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I blame him for then leaving state and local governments to fend for themselves, mobilizing federal resources belatedly, weakly and inconsistently.
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He made polite introductions and sat in pensive silence, allowing the rest of us at the table to fend for ourselves.
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To fend off a possible takeover from Glenview or someone else, Tenet adopted a so-called poison pill in late August.
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In the week after the storm, he, too, was rushing home before sundown in case he had to fend off looters.
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In one story in Groff's "Florida," two young girls scrabble to survive, left to fend for themselves on an uninhabited island.
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Lam seemed to fend off this possibility when she emphasized on Friday that Hong Kong wasn't in such a dire position.
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The city may find itself having to fend off the legal challenges that are often mounted when neighborhoods oppose major developments.
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Mr. Bloomberg seemed sluggish as he tried to fend off frequent attacks from his competitors, most notably by Senator Elizabeth Warren.
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China will also prevent illegal financing via PPP projects and fend off risks of hidden debt for local governments, it added.
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In response, Facebook executives have courted the White House and conservative politicians as they seek to fend off scrutiny and regulation.
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Republicans have dumped millions of dollars into the race to keep it in GOP hands and fend off an embarrassing loss.
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The strong debut also reflects investor confidence that loss-making Meituan can fend off bruising competition from food-delivery platform Ele.
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Trump administration officials characterized the strike as a defensive measure, meant to fend off imminent attacks by Iran on U.S. facilities.
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Pompeo said the United States would provide assistance to Georgia to help improve the country's ability to fend off such attacks.
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And so are freshman advisers, watching some of the time, but mostly, we let them flop around and fend for themselves.
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That difference has a huge impact on black students because they often must fend for themselves as they pay for college.
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Horror films thrive on the concept of the "final girl," the last one left standing to fend off the maniacal killer.
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Some analysts are skeptical, though, saying that the merger may not be enough to fend off the decline in traditional television.
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It and its established rivals such as Oracle and IBM are racing to fend off pure cloud software rivals like Salesforce.
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Amazon has crushed many iconic American companies, but auto parts retailers like O'Reilly and AutoZone have managed to fend them off.
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When my father passed away, he did so penniless, and I actually had to fend off his debt collectors for years.
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This left Angela, the family's matriarch, to fend for herself; resorting to charity organizations and outright begging to support her children.
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Twitter hopes to put the controversies of 2017 behind it this year, hoping to reassure lawmakers and fend off potential regulations.
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Former President Obama on Wednesday said it is "aggravating" to continually fend off Republican attempts to repeal his signature healthcare law.
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McGrath, a former fighter pilot, leans on her military credentials to fend off the usual attacks that sink Democrats in Kentucky.
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Too young to fend for himself, he lived under human care for three years before being released back into the wild.
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The R-rated film stars Lupita Nyong'o and Winston Duke as parents trying to fend off an attack from evil Doppelgängers.
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Some analysts and investors had wondered whether trouble in the NXP deal could actually help Qualcomm fend off Broadcom's unwanted advances.
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He may still be brought down by criminal indictments if he cannot fend them off with the power of his office.
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In short, researchers were able to tinker with embryos in order to repair DNA and help fend off disease-causing mutations.
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At the same time, he has been forced to fend off questions about his ties to the Assad regime in Syria.
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Still, the military's contracts with industry leave enlisted families largely to fend for themselves against some of the country's largest landlords.
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Fred Upton of Michigan, is intended to fend off accusations that the bill guts Obamacare's protections for people with preexisting conditions.
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The video starts with the guy in the salmon and blue shirt trying to fend off a chick charging at him.
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My true potential was overlooked and I felt I was left to fend for myself in terms of personal growth and development.
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That grief is also tantamount to Rey's story, as a woman left behind by her family, and forced to fend for herself.
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The CIRC said in a statement on Monday it will tackle illegal activities in the insurance market and fend off financial risk.
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Oftentimes the cheerleaders must fend for themselves, sometimes visiting fans in pairs or small groups to feel safer, according to the Times.
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They saw that Bernie Sanders really is a formidable opponent who will be hard to fend off in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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While some headphones could barely block the noise at a very low volume, the leading sets could fend off a quiet roar.
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Will they try to fend off China and Russia at once, and if so, what nations will they pay less attention to?
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He's able to fend off the lab director and a guard and steal a pass that grants him access to the building.
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After months of pretrial motions and a change of judges, Brewster is confident that the defense will fend off that prosecution attempt.
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The Kardashians bring women into the glare of their spotlight — but when there are issues, they leave them to fend for themselves.
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Improving the ability of old muscles to repair themselves, for instance, might not be enough to fend off the Reaper for ever.
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Some Redditors thought Ramsay's army wouldn't stand a chance against Littlefinger — while others argued Moat Cailin would help him fend them off.
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Just to the seaside town that is Braavos where Arya Stark having a quarter life crisis and trying to fend for herself.
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Internal emails, recordings, interviews, and other documentation obtained by BuzzFeed News show how its executives are struggling to fend off a catastrophe.
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It stars Lupita Nyong'o and Winston Duke as a couple forced to fend off blood-thirsty clones while vacationing with their kids.
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Building didn't help too much against the supervillain either, and yet you still needed materials to fend off late-stage human opponents.
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Chinese New Year is coming, and singles are renting partners to bring to gatherings, in a bid to fend of nosy relatives.
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So far, 46 states are now seeking protection from the Department of Homeland Security to fend off cyberattacks against their election systems.
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Nick knows that she won't approve of Rachel, and yet he doesn't brace her for it, leaving her to fend for herself.
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Mexican officials failed to fend off impending tariffs during a meeting with White House officials in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, reports CNBC.
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L) and be better placed to fend off fast growing German discounters Aldi and Lidl as well as online giant Amazon (AMZN.
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After all, as evidenced by the teams that pitched, these companies are easily able to fend for themselves, with or without investment.
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But the Canadian sources said Ottawa aimed to fend off the auto tariffs rather than being sucked into a deeper trade war.
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At one point, Malorie must fend off another zombie-person wading in the water, likely waiting for other people headed for refuge.
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Expect to learn how to fend off negativity, replenish your positive energy, stick to your long-term goals, and so much more.
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Finally, Google and Amazon are using network effects to amass fortresses of data that will fend off competitors for generations to come.
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A device that should, say, help someone fend off a stalker should not ultimately leave users in a more vulnerable position.[ZDNet]
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His exit comes when Netflix is investing billions of dollars on original content to fend off intensifying competition in the streaming space.
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Unable to fend for herself, Blanche moves in with Jane, who, by that point, has developed a bit of an alcohol problem.
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But what we really aren't talking about is this cooler's other use: a blunt object with which to fend off attacking beasts.
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As a result, Chile joined the two-year war, and the South American countries fought together to fend off their former colonizers.
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To do so, they will have to fend off the Bloc Quebecois, a party that has long pushed for the province's independence.
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But we can't leave Sarah and all the other girls, and boys, who are being bought and sold to fend for themselves.
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Eggs also contain vitamins A and E, both of which fend off free radicals, the main driving force in the aging process.
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China's central bank also said it still needs to maintain relatively high reserve requirement ratios for banks to fend off financial risks.
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More field organizers were now materializing in states like Pennsylvania, where local volunteers had hitherto been left largely to fend for themselves.
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The Turkish incursion came after Trump abruptly withdrew US troops from the region, leaving the US' Kurdish allies to fend for themselves.
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The student-athletes say they were evicted and left to fend for themselves after Woods allegedly failed to pay off the apartment.
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In order to fend off a possible bankruptcy, Sears has been closing hundreds of underperforming locations, conserving cash as its sales shrink.
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Rogers may struggle to fend off defections to rival BCE Inc while waiting to launch the Comcast X21 platform in early 21.3113.
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The former vice president's lead in polls is smaller, particularly in Iowa, as he continues to fend off attacks from several rivals.
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We find out that Allmon's mother, broken by poverty, developed lupus, could not afford treatment and left Allmon to fend for himself.
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N), the Irish-based generic drugmaker which at the time was trying to fend off a hostile bid by Mylan NV (MYL.
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During pregnancy, the immune system must tolerate the fetus, which is half foreign, while also retaining enough firepower to fend off pathogens.
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Even with the support of a majority of Oslo Bors's shareholders, Euronext may decide to raise its offer to fend off Nasdaq.
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Vivendi will have to convince investors, as Gameloft's founders raised their stake in it this week to fend off a "creeping takeover".
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And finally, the official (who, per the transcript, is likely Biegun) might be trying to fend off hardliners in the Trump administration.
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In a faltering retail world, Wayfair is the online home furnishings company that continues to go strong and fend off Amazon's advances.
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To achieve that Herrera must spur private investment and fend off downgrades from ratings agencies worried about indebted state-oil company Pemex.
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Following that removal, Turkish forces invaded Syria to fight off Kurdish forces — who previously partnered with US troops to fend off ISIS.
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Even as they've been accused of harassment, Hollywood men have attempted to fend off the charges by trotting out such good deeds.
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Israel has demonstrated in the past that it is forceful when it feels that it has been left to fend for itself.
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That's what happened in the wake of Reconstruction, as Republicans left blacks in the South to fend for themselves against Redemption. 4.
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Another factor will be how they plan to fend off the challenges posed by the Brexit Party and the resurgent Liberal Democrats.
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Though she managed to fend him off, she was nevertheless compelled to accept him as her adviser for the next five years.
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Mr. Vaus emphasized that Poway is an "idyllic" place where neighbors have helped one another fend off wildfire flames with garden hoses.
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For Starbucks, analysts say the "new retail" is partly an attempt to fend off competition from Luckin Coffee, a Chinese start-up.
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She must also fend off doubts on the Continent about her ability to deliver a deal, even if one is agreed to.
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But it expanded stimulus at a subsequent meeting in February to fend off the shock from the fallout of the coronavirus epidemic.
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Health care companies are trying to fend off tech giants with one hand while striking up partnerships with them with the other.
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The New New World In locked-down cities like Wuhan, isolated seniors and disabled people have largely had to fend for themselves.
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FourFourTwo reports Miami are interested, but will have to fend off Atletico Madrid, which already tried to secure his signature over Christmas.
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The chamber's 30 Republicans, helped along by a rogue Democrat, have desperately tried to fend off Democratic attempts to assert their power.
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We&aposve identified 11 of the top executives that Amazon Web Services has assembled to fend off challengers including Microsoft and Google.
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When he was shot dead in 1993, the hippos were left to fend for themselves and, so far, they have been thriving.
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"I'd have to rise out of my seat to fend it off so it didn't knock her in the head," he said.
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That's the drawback when the wolves guard the henhouse — the company is going to fend for itself before it worries about democracy.
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Mr. Ben-Oni, the global chief information officer at IDT, was able to fend them off, but the attack left him distraught.
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One possibility is that Trump wants more troops from NATO countries to deploy to the region to fend off future Iranian aggression.
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Even young teenagers have been left to fend for themselves or in some cases become the sole breadwinners for their large families.
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Go deeper: Public libraries help students fend off summer learning loss Political response to mass shootings may be hurting mental health stigma
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Perkins, who quit soon after the incident she describes, remembers the sheer mental exhaustion of constantly having to fend off his advances.
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An injury to Calvin Ridley left Jones to fend for himself against San Francisco, which did not prove to be a problem.
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The only constant in this film is Nashville's repeated efforts to fend off new ideas like a body rejecting an organ transplant.
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U.S. SUPREME COURT DECLINES TO HEAR DOMINO'S PIZZA BID TO FEND OFF CLAIM THAT ITS WEBSITE IS COVERED BY FEDERAL DISABILITY LAW
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The governor is trying to fend off a rebellion from conservatives who view him with suspicion given his past Democratic Party affiliation.
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For banks, the recent challenge has been to fend off the impact of lower interest rates, which eat into their lending profits.
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And nuts — portioned into 1-ounce bags (about 160 calories each) — are a good source of protein and help fend off hunger.
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This week Grubhub and Just Eat reported slumping earnings, and Takeaway mounting losses, as they spent heavily to fend off the upstarts.
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He soon quit fighting, leaving his child soldiers to fend for themselves, and began sleeping on a pew in a nearby church.
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Since guards are rare, some parents, including Ms. Matteucci's wife, have taken it upon themselves the task to fend off unauthorized visitors.
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Further expected gradual reduction to 6.5% by 2019 will result from gross margin sacrifices to fend off competition and protect footfall rates.
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But such a response is used as way to fend off any real discussion of the problem of guns in our country.
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Bob Menendez tries to fend off a challenge from a Republican former pharmaceutical executive who is pushing himself as a centrist alternative.
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Malcolm Brogdon had 6 key points in the final 2 minutes 46 seconds to help Milwaukee fend off a late Boston charge.
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To do so, though, he will have to fend off questions from the left about some of his stances on cultural issues.
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The mega retailer launched a new discount chain last month, called Jack, that could help it fend off competition from German discounters.
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So far, Republicans are largely sticking with Donovan as they look to fend off Democrats who are itching to flip the seat.
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Pig lives in SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium because he is a big soft boy who can't fend for himself in the wild.
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The odds that protesters can fend off China forever or win some of their demands — such as universal suffrage — are extraordinarily low.
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Employees and leaders of smaller nonprofits, however, are left to fend for themselves, and they muddle through in a variety of ways.
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On Sunday, he will be trying to fend off Mickelson, who three weeks ago finished one shot behind in the Desert Classic.
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A museum, still forbidden to foreigners, tells visitors that the weapons were made to fend off American and Soviet aggressors encircling China.
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To win the championship, Virginia not only had to fend off the determined Red Raiders and win thrillers against Purdue and Auburn.
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I was the wounded antelope of the herd, completely alone and vulnerable, physically unable to fend for myself, and he chose me.
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To fend off attacks like the one I'm making now, states employ a clever ruse: earmarking the funds for specific popular causes.
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It's a big company with plenty of money to keep Snap going if it wanted to go all in and fend off Facebook.
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Even before he left for Los Angeles, LeBron James needed seven games to fend off the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals.
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After the riot, a lot of the black inmates were locked outside of their cells and per usual, forced to fend for themselves.
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Patreon will also have to fend off competitors like Steady, and outmaneuver bigger one-off project-based crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo.
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"Journalists shouldn&apost have to fend off bullets in the newsroom while doing their jobs—this is not normal," the Democratic senator tweeted.
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Euron tried to capture Theon too, but he bailed the eff out of the boat and left his sister to fend for herself.
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"Thanks for teaching me to fend for myself: You were always unavailable to my parents and I, despite appointments," she addressed her counselor.
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The IOM offers them a choice: Register with IOM to return eventually to their home countries or fend for themselves at the border.
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It climbed a third of cent to 49.33 yen and nudged the euro down to 1.1141 though it couldn't fend off soaring sterling.
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The company upped its original programming spend to fend off competitors like Hulu, Amazon, HBO and the soon-to-launch Disney+ streaming service.
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Still, it could complicate efforts to unify the White House and Republicans on messaging to effectively fend off the fast-moving impeachment inquiry.
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He denied that he was the child's father, so she had to fend for herself, but without a job, she was also homeless.
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Microsoft just unveiled its latest Chromebook challenge to appeal to students and schools, in an effort to fend off Google's hardware for 2019.
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If Congress is unable to give insurers clarity on health subsidy payments by that point, premiums could spike to fend off potential losses.
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The president is unlikely to be able to fend off continued criticism that the U.S. is ceding ground to enemies and abandoning allies.
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And to fend off the inflationary threat the Bank of England may be forced to raise interest rates, crimping investment and consumption further.
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Coinbase continues to fend off late-stage investors who want to buy existing shares, despite the company's recent warning to knock it off.
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Context: Cybereason became aware of the campaign in 2018, when it helped a carrier fend off multiple waves of hacking from the group.
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Unable to leave the injured pup alone to fend for herself, the actor went to work, giving the canine a brand new start.
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Indeed, Clinton struggled during the forum to fend off questions about her use of a private email server during her time as secretary.
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Greyson and Halley are reassigned to a distant frozen colonial world named New Svalbard, where they help fend off a major Lankie invasion.
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It follows a girl named Aoleyn who is forced to fend for herself in a tribe of barbarians after her parents are killed.
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Verizon is struggling to fend off smaller rivals T-Mobile US Inc and Sprint Corp in a maturing market for U.S. wireless service.
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Obviously, tons of teamwork is needed to make a mark — and fend off vandals encroaching onto your territory and painting over your work.
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Someday, you'll have to fend for yourself, and that day may come sooner than you think, especially if your last name is Stark.
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As actual seekers approached, Florence just smiled and checked her nails, allowing Thelma and Cookie to fend off the seekers on their own.
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After a few months, her aunt also kicked Amina out of her home, leaving her to fend for herself in the refugee camp.
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The company is trying to fend off an attempt by its largest shareholder, Mike Ashley's Sports Direct, to take control of the business.
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Other big retailers, such as Target, Walmart and J.C. Penney, will benefit from Sears's collapse as they too strive to fend off Amazon.
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The shipping companies offered the concessions last month in a bid to fend of the European Commission's concerns but did not provide details.
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"For me, it's always important to combine innovation, entrepreneurship and some kind of social good," Huff explained, as to his motivations around FEND.
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Even if FEND falls short of being a success as measured by traditional app store metrics, it's a whopper for public health campaign.
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These initiatives will give communities political tools to fend off the oil and gas industry's effort to convert our neighborhoods to industrial sites.
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Macy's had said it would keep inventory tight for the holidays as it works to fend off competition from online sellers like Amazon.
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To fend off this danger, seed companies and botanists need to band together to stockpile a genetic arsenal before it is too late.
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When the grid goes down, it isn't clear why, but they are left to fend for themselves as confusion quickly turns to hysteria.
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The bill's supporters said it was largely symbolic and Netanyahu said it was needed to fend of Palestinian challenges to Jewish self-determination.
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Refugees are given eight months of medical assistance when they arrive in the United States and then are left to fend for themselves.
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Yelp has struggled to fend off competition from Google, which is both the largest search engine and a rival in the reviews market.
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Mr. Dungan's classes attempt to fend off emotional distress, much of which can revolve around how families talk — or don't talk — about money.
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Since then, in the race to fend off fungal diseases like tomato blight and insects like the potato beetle, pesticides have gotten stronger.
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AccorHotels acquired luxury home rental firm, OneFineStay for 148 million euros ($168.1 million), hoping to fend off competition from the likes of Airbnb.
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To achieve that Herrera must spur private investment and fend off downgrades from ratings agencies worried about indebted state-oil company Pemex [PEMX.UL].
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Rubio is now going to be a player in New Hampshire, they said, while Trump is going to have to fend him off.
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While some dinosaurs nurtured offspring in nests like modern birds, sauropods like Diplodocus were likely left to fend for themselves once they hatched.
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Trying to fend off the growing criticism, Trump's top lawyer invited lawmakers from both parties to view classified information at the White House.
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It's even plausible Google could be looking to use Lytro's talent and patented tech to fend off Facebook's Oculus VR and Magic Leap.
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Garrett Richards is trying to fend off Tommy John surgery, but even if he does he won't be back for a long time.
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Bigger picture, new on-demand business models may prove to be a crucial bridge for Americans, struggling to fend off stagnant wage growth.
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Those all go alongside the slew of education features that Apple is baking into the platform (presumably to fend off ChromeOS' success there).
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Hoping to fend off growing suspicions about the prevalence of match fixing in tennis, the sport's governing bodies have decided to take action.
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It was enough to fend off the 30-year-old, who, buoyed by online donations, became the best funded House candidate in history.
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Usually, free antivirus software users need to fend for themselves, while paid solutions often provide some form of customer support over the phone.
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Farha's husband works in the family business of selling diamonds, but she was left to fend for herself without any sort of allowance.
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Oakland went into free agency this year needing a defense and having to fend off a possible defection from left tackle Donald Penn.
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The startup wants to legitimize itself with local municipalities, partly as a way to fend off future battles that can get drawn out.
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But the numbers on Thursday suggest that Japan may not be able to fend off looming threats to its growth for much longer.
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As people learn to fend for themselves, they discover the joys of contributing to both their family and the society as a whole.
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Pan added that China has the confidence and capability to effectively fend off shocks and risks and to maintain stable foreign exchange markets.
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Three Vanke insiders told Reuters the company has no clear "plan B" to fend off Baoneng if the Shenzhen Metro deal falls through.
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Rescue workers remained with passengers in five of the cars, and provided the passengers with food and blankets to fend off the chill.
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They had to fend off warnings about falling state energy tax revenues from critics of the breaks, such as Tulsa billionaire George Kaiser.
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Republicans are looking to fend off a potential blue wave of Democrats who are hoping to flip Congress from its current Republican majority.
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"It's sad and pathetic that Congressman Nadler is harassing private citizens just to fend off his primary challenge from the Left," he wrote.
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Read more: The Marine Corps is strapping armored vehicles to the top of Navy ships to fend off small boats and other threats
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They would need to fend off another concerted effort to sink the legislation by a unified Democratic caucus deeply opposed to the bill.
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And while its core is strong, it needs to be whipped into shape if it wants to fend off any would-be usurpers.
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And while its core is strong, it needs to be whipped into shape if it wants to fend off any would-be usurpers.
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The wallet also features RFID protection to fend off would-be electric credit card thieves who use technology to hack credit card information.
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Jesse damaged Mike's car to fend off two robbers in season four, episode five, as part of a scene set up by Gus.
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Trump might not be the most ideologically partisan president in history, but it's partisanship that will ultimately reduce oversight and fend off impeachment.
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A jiu-jitsu academy in Columbus, Ohio, released a video tutorial Tuesday teaching people how to fend off Donald Trump's now-infamous handshake.
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The big picture: Facebook's lukewarm relationship with the right has complicated its search for D.C. allies to help fend off new privacy regulations.
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Chris has had to fend off occasional assaults on his own cells, including a lacy rash that has covered his back and shoulders.
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And for Spotify, Messenger will provide virality that could help it fend off Apple Music and convince more non-streamers of its value.
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Troops traveled to the site from central China before immediately beginning drills to fend off the "surprise attack" simulating real battle, it said.
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"Although we face relatively large external uncertainties, the Chinese economy has the ability to accommodate and fend off external risks," the statement said.
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Scenes of chaos also emerged in other parts of Hong Kong as demonstrators blocked traffic, many carrying umbrellas to fend off tear gas.
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