We need to have first-hand knowledge from witnesses who have first-hand knowledge.
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Then they argued there was no first-hand evidence, but when first-hand evidence was introduced they claimed it was from biased, deep-state sources.
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While Republicans have argued none of the witnesses have first-hand information about alleged wrongdoing, the White House has blocked most of those who would have first-hand information from testifying.
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At OpenView, we have certainly experienced the change first hand.
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Many were curious to see Norway's oil production first hand.
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Samaras has experienced the resilient side of Annapolis first hand.
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Unfortunately, Chloe Grace Moretz had to experience it first hand.
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He saw the effects of negative externalities at first hand.
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Witnessing first hand why California is called The Golden State.
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I know first hand what a beautiful community it is.
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We see first hand how far Houston has to go.
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I know this first hand because addiction shattered my family.
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"I know first hand how dangerous it is," he said.
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Warren Buffett knows first hand the power of American capitalism.
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Two weeks later, he will receive his first hand job.
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I have experienced this first hand in my own family.
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Living there, I saw the results of this first hand.
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Of course, she knows first-hand just how unfunny harassment is.
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That's something I've seen first-hand and read all the time.
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You can plan on being there to hear it first hand.
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From my first-hand experience, procrastination doesn't just apply to homework.
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We see the tornado first-hand through our investment in Toast.
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Some Norwegians saw Marines learn that lesson first-hand, Aas added.
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There, he witnessed the aggression of Russian-led fighters first hand.
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How have you experienced this first hand—in Detroit or London?
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Yet ever more voters can see what is happening first-hand.
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She's knows first hand what it's like to have these revelations.
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I know the depths of American's Islamophobia from first hand experience.
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In our role as CEOs, we experience this problem first hand.
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I've seen the pain and grief that it causes first hand.
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Some residents already have managed to see the destruction first-hand.
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Lindsay saw first-hand the devastation possible with weapons of war.
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We have to be here, and touch this place, first hand.
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I saw, first hand, that too often we moved too slowly.
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Looking Glass finds out the answers to these questions first-hand.
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In the Black Swan kitchen, I get a first-hand taste.
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I have witnessed first-hand the severity of the flu virus.
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First, hand sanitizer disappeared from store shelves; then, bleach and alcohol.
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And, lastly: Early retirees know first-hand that things lose value.
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I know first hand but it's best to exit with class.
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I know first hand but it's best to exit with class.
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PAYING THE PRICE The Parkers now know all of this first hand.
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User Kevin Villicana has experienced the effectiveness of the app first hand.
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Jeong added that last years numbers were driven by first-hand sales.
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It's a problem that serial entrepreneur Josh Bruno has seen first hand.
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And you know first hand how devastating my elbow drops can be.
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We found this out first-hand in our RTX desktop series review.
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Miss Mississippi Laura Lee has plenty of first-hand experience with bullying.
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Trump America is real and I witnessed it first hand last night!
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It can be tough (and I say that from first-hand experience).
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Jay Pharoah gets that fans want to test his talent first-hand.
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I love that our kids are seeing and experiencing this first hand.
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By watching the galaxies, researchers hope to experience star formation first hand.
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She came with a friend to see the closed store first-hand.
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When looking for appropriate care, the family faced the difficulties first-hand.
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Well, let me tell you first hand, this isn't a Disney movie.
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What was it like getting to see something like that first hand?
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From first-hand experience, I know this it is painful and unpleasant.
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I'm here to tell you first-hand: Nintendo Labo is no joke.
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Kieran Culkin just experienced this first hand at the 22019 Golden Globes.
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We'll get a first-hand look at this new interface at CES.
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And that there were no casualties that I have witnessed first hand.
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But, I knew, first hand, that fame was a double-edged sword.
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This is a global trend and one which we experienced first hand.
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He's seen how far his "enemy" is willing to go, first-hand.
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Now, when it comes to art, nothing beats experiencing it first hand.
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She saw protests first hand and picked up lots of campaign memorabilia.
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There aren't first-hand witnesses because they're not being allowed to appear.
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Hearing those stories first-hand from residential school survivors really affected me.
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The complexity of American football is obvious when watching it first hand.
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I know first hand how fast an emergency can devastate a household.
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It's also an issue he's seen first hand for other startup founders.
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As just about everybody has seen, I have witnessed this first hand.
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For the Hainan case, for instance, people didn't have first-hand information.
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Few people purport to have had first hand footage of an alien.
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The tag labels stories that are reported first-hand by local sources.
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The hard headed body puncher, Rick Story found this out first hand.
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Well, it kind of is when you've experienced the situation first hand.
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Rachael Creager, 26, saw first-hand the impact of the stock market.
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I've seen the collateral of the environmental fossil fuel damage first hand.
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She also experienced first-hand the importance of having an emergency fund.
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I saw, first-hand, the Khmer Rouge do the same in Cambodia.
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"We know first-hand that such international coalitions do work," he said.
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Have you experienced "Man's Not Hot" in the club first hand yet?
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For our first-hand experience of the exhibition, check out our Instagram Story!
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To be a part of it, to see it first hand was amazing.
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During the first hand, Oakley started off strong ... with a pair of 4s.
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"Representation is always going to come from first-hand experience," she tells Refinery29.
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Seventeen-year-old Mackenzie Murphy knows first-hand the devastation bullying can cause.
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And PEOPLE got the incredible opportunity to witness the Norbert Effect first-hand.
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"We are not inclined to consider this information as first hand," said Peskov.
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At least Epstein's arguments are delivered in detail by a first-hand source.
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I could experience that first hand using the translation feature Google Home offers.
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Ramos told the station he's witnessed Nunez's kindness first hand on multiple occasions.
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The story certainly read as if its source had a first-hand account.
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Abdón Abel Hernández, leader of the Chilpancingo tortilla sellers, knows this first hand.
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"The dramatic first-hand story that only Kim can tell," the teasers teased.
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You have to pay attention, and I saw that first hand with them.
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He says he's seen the problem of getting actionable data insights first hand.
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She has seen first hand how this selfless gift can transform a life.
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Ritah and her cohort saw first-hand that radical change was urgently needed.
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I want to hear from anyone who has first-hand information on either.
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We have some first-hand photos of the device, albeit from behind glass.
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This undercut the White House talking point that there aren't first-hand witnesses.
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Seeing those ties first hand was also an eye opening experience, Tatum said.
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We have seen first-hand the contributions that immigrants make to our society.
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It's something the former Fixer Upper star experienced first-hand at age 11.
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As such, it's hard to see a downside to ubiquitous, first-hand documentation.
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I know and have experienced first-hand what real black fatherhood looks like.
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We have seen this play out first hand in the commercial drone marketplace.
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I experienced it first hand the weekend of the film's release in 1998.
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Getting arrested and charged showed me first-hand how corrupt the police [are].
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I saw that first-hand performing stand-up comedy across the Middle East.
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Many of the board members feel the magnitude of this initiative first hand.
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Swanson experienced those restrictions first hand when he was denied a bank account.
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"I think he learned how bad it was here, first hand," Eubank said.
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Most people will never experience the tragedy of gun-related violence first-hand.
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Second, it guarantees the American people have access to the proceedings first hand.
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Gattone knows first-hand the pain of what Cara's parents are going through.
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The report details Apple's first-hand involvement with the shows it has commissioned.
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Saudi Arabia has just seen how devastating that can be at first hand.
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Too often TV's talking heads broadcast information they do not know first-hand.
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This first-hand knowledge is what makes the CJTF so successful, claimed Kalli.
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If they don't hear first-hand accounts, then they aren't seeing what's happening.
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Lokhandwala said he sees first-hand what happens when patients don't get pacemakers.
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I've seen police brutality first-hand, and I've been harassed by the police.
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I was lucky enough to witness one such moment first-hand earlier this year.
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However, if you want first-hand footage of the disaster unfolding, turn to Netflix.
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Sources with first-hand knowledge tell TMZ, the meeting was held Thursday in Minnesota.
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The world saw this first hand when California voted on Proposition 0003 in 2008.
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Even so, the gang wanted to see it first-hand, Nickaroo93 told The Verge.
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Jenna Bush Hager knows first hand that some romantic setups can last a lifetime.
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He had seen Kai's plans first-hand and understood how dangerous they could be.
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But it's always good to verify Apple's breathless onstage claims with first-hand reports.
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Gilmore Girls fans can now experience a little piece of Stars Hollow first hand.
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The non-profit has first hand experience with celebrity exotic pet ownership gone wrong.
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In March 2009, Lee performed his first hand transplant in that DOD-funded trial.
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She, too, has had first-hand experience with MRAs infiltrating women-only beer groups.
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Experiencing pieces of it first-hand was nothing short of a dream come true.
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There, they witnessed first-hand the difficulty that companies were having building mobile apps.
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Until it does, read a few first hand accounts of life at the Garage.
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We both approach this issue with first-hand knowledge about the power of entrepreneurship.
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Republicans saw this first hand; Democrats need the courage to see this as well.
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We experienced first-hand how even innovative grassroots parties cannot possibly solve existential challenges.
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This gave him first-hand insight into the comedy business and its many challenges.
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When the Oculus Rift is in use, viewers experienced first-hand trauma with Sidra.
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We should ask them to give us first-hand factual accounts of the past.
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I know first-hand how important public lands are to America's character and prosperity.
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I've seen first-hand challenges posed by rapid technology changes within major Army programs.
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At Take Command Health, we (Hooper) witnessed the carnage in the market first-hand.
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I've seen first-hand the way people try to swarm you at AnB shows.
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I have seen, first hand, how understanding history can change people's present-day attitudes.
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Tamara Holder, who joined Fox as a contributor in 2010, knows this first hand.
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I have seen first hand what a campaign on its last breath looks like.
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"You can see the struggle first hand and it's difficult to see," he said.
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She witnessed first-hand how the residents went through retraining to find jobs again.
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Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon provided a first-hand account of the devastation from Hurricane Maria.
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The six-part docuseries includes first-hand accounts from those connected to the scam.
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You have seen first hand the effects this abuse has had on these women.
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I know first-hand about Mexico and the Eisenhower era of the early 50s.
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Douglas A. Boneparth, president and founder of Bone Fide Wealth, knows this first hand.
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Having worked for an FTC commissioner, I've seen first hand the commission's regulatory successes.
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Arianna Huffington experienced this first hand when she almost lost an eye from burnout.
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" He knew first-hand the time, effort and technology needed in development, " he says.
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The challenges inherent in competitive gaming are things 100 Thieves has experienced first-hand.
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"We know first-hand the importance of LGBTQ-inclusive anti-bullying policies," Paley said.
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Krishna Yeshwant has experienced first-hand the many sides of the health care system.
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It was there, Jones says, that she saw first-hand Ginsburg's level of commitment.
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It encourages people like Edmondson to cut off communication, and trust first-hand experience.
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The statement said that having first-hand knowledge has never been a requirement, that the whistleblower used a process that has been in place for more than a year, and added that the whistleblower also does claim to have first-hand information.
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They learn from first-hand and concrete experiences as well as vicarious forms of experiences.
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Living in America's most hurricane-prone state, she knew first-hand the devastation they caused.
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Of course, what good is a bike-blending smoothie bar without the first-hand experience?
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These people were hardworking, earnest beginners who just didn't have access to first-hand mentorship.
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Some of them are now going online, posting first-hand accounts of what's happening there.
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Common has seen the call-to-action power art can have first hand this year.
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The future Chinese leader got a first-hand look at how American capitalists do agriculture.
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"I have a daughter, so I know first-hand how terrible a situation this is."
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Teenagers who experience democracy first-hand during their studies are more likely to vote afterwards.
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Alexander Vindman, first-hand witness to the president's phone call with President Zelenskiy of Ukraine.
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Having taken Atrium through Demo Day myself, I have first-hand knowledge of the process.
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Fletcher knows, first hand, some of the struggles and challenges Lindsay is about to face.
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"We saw first-hand the difficulty of getting official records sent to admissions," Jagers explained.
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"The team works so hard, as I have come to see first hand," said Patrick.
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But again, are you speaking from a place of first-hand knowledge or a theoretical?
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I've seen first hand that for Raqqa's teenagers, the Islamic State's ideology has zero appeal.
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These are, after all, bands your parents would have known intimately and at first-hand.
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Many of them have struggled with mental illness, or have experienced its effects first hand.
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And first-hand experience has taught him that there's no inherent contradiction between the two.
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Still, security experts need to test systems first-hand before signing off on their trustworthiness.
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He is also quite deliberately terrifying, as Petridis found out first-hand in an interview.
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Side note -- Angela says she's felt Trump supporters' fury first-hand since talking on FOX.
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Roxanne learned first-hand about the risk of friendliness being construed in a sexual manner.
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" He added: "We have seen first-hand just how ferocious and unforgiving this storm was.
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I witnessed first-hand how it struggled to find its place and reconstruct its purpose.
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As an African-American female professor, Culver says she has experienced this bias first-hand.
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She's seen it first-hand with the Texas abortion facilities she's represented in the past.
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"I have no first hand knowledge of the facts of Mr. Zhang's arrest," Mann said.
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She said she was still able to get a first-hand look at the conditions.
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Flying offers Americans a first-hand experience in what happens when the government stops working.
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I know this first hand, as a combat veteran who also happens to be gay.
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Just ask former Major League Soccer forward Mike Magee -- he has seen it first hand.
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"Trump America is real and I witnessed it first hand last night!" the student wrote.
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Abernathy not only studies this problem, she sees it happening first-hand in her hometown.
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I had a chance to experience it and see first hand what was going on.
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None of my pictures do justice to the experience of seeing these places first hand.
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Both candidates in the election, hailing from smaller nations, have experienced the differences first hand.
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The first hand disengaged, placed itself on my breastbone and pressed me firmly down again.
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But the 52-year-old knows first-hand that it will still leave mental scars.
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I try to stay close to the ground in order to discover things first hand.
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"The team works so hard, as I have come to see first hand," she wrote.
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Scroll down to see their first-hand accounts and photos of what it's like there.
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As a former Soviet dissident, I experienced first-hand the KGB breathing down my neck.
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I saw first-hand how their program is healing for both the trainer and dog.
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Kochar has witnessed first-hand the terrorists' atrocities and their savage treatment of Yazidi girls.
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And Ms. Tang, a friendly woman with tinted hair, has witnessed the hysteria first hand.
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Or, rather, it would be first-hand testimony if Republican senators want to hear it.
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I've traveled to Mexico and heard first-hand how much they value our dairy products.
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The two saw first-hand the difference it makes to have a dermatologist on demand.
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"I've been observing [this phenomena] first hand for quite some time now," Ferréol told me.
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But reporters have rarely been allowed into the facilities to document the conditions first hand.
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After seeing the damage first-hand Saturday, Trump told reporters it's "very sad to see."
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Rather than writing first-hand about his experiences and opinions, Ryan shares them in conversation.
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Key points: First-hand knowledge: If the second person has first-hand knowledge that supports the claims of the initial whistleblower, and was on the July 25 call between Trump and the Ukrainian president, it undercuts a main attack line that's been used by Republicans.
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Moreover, Mr Macron knows first-hand that the political consequences of neglecting globalisation's losers are real.
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After all, most of us have likely witnessed the fragility of our mobile devices first-hand.
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All of these men have watched but never experienced first-hand the pains built into womanhood.
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Heather Kofke-Egger knows first-hand the risks of depending on a plan with skimpy benefits.
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By now most of us have learned first-hand that human-AI relations need some work.
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Unfortunately, this was not the first time that Jason experienced an act of terrorism first-hand.
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" There was Shonda Rhimes, who knows first hand that "it's hard work that makes things happen.
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I work remotely at The Verge, so I experience the headaches of meeting technology first-hand.
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He dipped into government, gaining first-hand experience of negotiations, such as those that established NATO.
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Leaving this managed paradise, I saw first-hand what happens to forests that aren't sustainably harvested.
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Inevitably, the most affecting and haunting images are by those who have experience war first-hand.
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I've seen first-hand the growing support in this movement that has always felt so lacking.
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Kareken experienced the demographic makeup of the neighborhood change along with the property values first-hand.
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The book flits between history, philosophy and politics, but it is also a first-hand tale.
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I'm also mindful of just how damn difficult it is to experience those changes first hand.
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She also accuses the city of Albany of being racist, saying she experienced that first hand.
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They learned first-hand the difficulty of trying to get into content delivery via an app.
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On a visit to the Greek island of Lesvos, I saw first-hand what awaits them.
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To see first hand the generosity and kindness of the public supporting us is truly humbling.
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Siri grew up in Argentina, where he saw the effects of corruption on democracy first hand.
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So that the public can receive the first hand, the news or accurate information they can.
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Donald Trump learned that first-hand recently as the first American serviceman died under his watch.
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But a sticky question remains: how much first-hand knowledge should a researcher have with hallucinogens?
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It's so good getting to see first-hand what it takes to make it that far.
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His leadership and first-hand experiences in dealing with the federal government's overreach will be invaluable.
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One global industry affected at first-hand from such a target is the fossil fuel sector.
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And don't forget to check out our liveblog for our first-hand impressions of the conference.
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Nouhaila Chelkhaoui joined the company after living in Turkey, where she witnessed the chaos first hand.
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"I've seen first hand how dirty they can get," Thompson said in his Internal Affairs complaint.
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We know first hand that a quality day care program can cost more than college tuition.
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Company co-founder and CEO Andrew Antos has experienced the pain of contract reviews first hand.
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As the father of a child with schizophrenia, Senator Domenici knew the issues first hand. Rep.
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North West knows this first hand, since mother Kim Kardashian shared the whole process on Twitter.
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I have actually had first hand experience as these programs are referred to as "secondary markets".
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A shocking health scare showed me first-hand the importance of preparing for life's dramatic turns.
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The principal's telling of LGBTQ relations at the school also contradicts some other first-hand accounts.
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"I have experienced first hand how little this school regards LGBTQ students' safety," the user wrote.
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The goal "is solely to better understand the technology first-hand," she said in a statement.
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You've probably seen one yourself, definitely on TV, or maybe first-hand, flying around your neighborhood.
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I was lucky enough to get to check out the bubbling lava lamp wall first-hand.
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Robust sales in first-hand apartments over the past month have also helped nudge up prices.
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As Hyperallergic's Allison Meier experienced first-hand, this little android is quite capable of displaying empathy.
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I went to Sahlen's Stadium to experience the championship environment first hand, and it didn't disappoint.
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She will learn something about our culture and learn at first hand what Ghana is like.
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I learned this first-hand during a visit to Trump's Iowa headquarters during the state's caucuses.
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I saw first hand that from these campaigners that my life mattered: as black and queer.
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Kim Kardashian West witnessed this first hand after she was robbed in Paris during fashion week.
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We visited a Pier 1 Imports store over the summer and saw the problem first-hand.
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APWA members have first-hand knowledge about what is necessary to solve our nation's infrastructure challenges.
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When Mallika Chopra was a kid, she saw first-hand the stress that money could cause.
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Petersen saw the inefficiency first-hand growing up running his own import/export and customs business.
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Those who witnessed Bryan and Eckford's reunion at first hand described it as authentic, uncannily beautiful.
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One thing they would like to actually see and understand first-hand is quark-gluon plasma.
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While Wikipedia is a second-hand source of essentially objective information, Quora collects first-hand subjective wisdom.
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The directive came after Army leaders visited Meade, hearing first-hand about pervasive mold and maintenance lapses.
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And as for Darius, what he's experienced first-hand here will no doubt shape his future too.
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Kate, 36, has seen first-hand the lifeline support provided by children's hospices and palliative care charities.
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In order to find out for certain, we'll have to try this snack hack out first hand.
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PhD student Sophia Cooke, 28, says she experienced this first-hand while at the University of Cambridge.
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In the early hours of Thursday morning, Fox News host Laura Ingraham found this out first hand.
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Lucy Liu has seen this struggle first hand, and has fought hard to get behind the camera.
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"This is my chance to experience Scientology first-hand," Theroux says as the premise of his film.
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French knows first-hand how tough it can be to learn English and adapt to American culture.
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"Acne can affect a person, not just physically but mentally too," Ford explains from first-hand experience.
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CRUZ: Well, Josh, as you noted, this is a problem that, for me, I understand first-hand.
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Nearly seventeen years ago, Antoine saw the attacks "first hand" as an elementary school student in Brooklyn.
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She had witnessed it first hand when her mother — actress Blythe Danner, 75 — went through the process.
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So I saw first-hand how you can lose money just as quickly as you make it.
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Naspers-owned payments company PayU exists today because our e-commerce companies experienced these problems first-hand.
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I have seen a few scientific theories tested first-hand; I find airplanes and penicillin pretty convincing.
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We've already seen an example of the consequences of a industry shift first hand: HTC's gradual decline.
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"No amount of research or planning can substitute for first-hand experience," Justin writes on their blog.
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I saw first hand how the military at nearby Fort Bragg worked overtime during those dark days.
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Matula knows first hand that canines can suffer from cardiac complications similar to those that humans face.
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Watchmen Agent Laurie Blake knows a few things first-hand about the masked vigilantes she is after.
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Her dissection of an issue that many women have had first-hand experience with is praise-worthy.
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At trial, Gates could provide jurors a compelling first-hand account of how Manafort broke these laws.
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Michelle Buonincontri, a Scottsdale, Arizona-based financial advisor who specializes in divorce, found this out first hand.
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"I saw first hand the need to decouple infrastructure from applications in use," he told Business Insider.
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I have seen it first hand; people often act nuts when they obtain any sort of power.
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To see first-hand how it's made, Insider went to Caseificio Andriese cheese factory in Bari, Italy.
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Just get it up online, tell people what happened, especially from a first hand point of view.
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As a financial adviser, I've seen first hand what happens when families don't have enough life insurance.
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While working for Nest, Norby experienced first hand what it was like to work with large retailers.
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Robert Paul, an esports photographer who's covered more than 75 esports events, has experienced this first-hand.
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Moments is a feature ripe to see the curation of more verified first-hand accounts of events.
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Having seen people with SIPE first-hand, the Naval Special Warfare Center is making the right decision.
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It wasn't until the early 22010s that Purell was the first hand sanitizer to make it big.
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Challenging Senator John Barrasso last year in the Republican primary, I saw how this works first hand.
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Pictures and first-hand accounts from Italians show what life is like under the new dramatic measures.
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Of course it doesn't take first-hand knowledge to report a crime if you hear about it.
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A Canadian living in New York City, I have seen first-hand systemic efforts that are effective.
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Dive said even after experiencing the destruction first hand, he walked away with a bit of hope.
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But I see first hand now how hard it is for hard working families to get by.
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She knows first-hand that Raniere supporters quickly wrote her off as sociopathic, unfeeling, even developmentally delayed.
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Thom Fitzgerald looks at news stories, case studies and first hand experiences as inspiration for his show.
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He wrote his first hand letter, I won't say to whom, but someone nice that he likes.
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She articulated the reality of what I had experienced first hand in my work -- the crisis of abortion access creating a burden on those most vulnerable, and a first hand understanding of how abortion rights and family planning was the nucleus of an honest conversation about gender equity.
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From the first hand-sculpted model to the final product, each individual dildo undergoes the same meticulous process.
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And celebrity stylist and former "Queer Eye For The Straight Guy" star Carson Kressley knows this first-hand.
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If you can't follow the live stream or want first-hand reports, you may want to follow me.
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Bean knew first-hand what that meant to families; his dad, Jonathan Lamb, was among the furloughed workers.
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First Hand I come from a working class family, and we've always been self-employed our entire careers.
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The past two years have seen the publication of countless first-hand accounts of the Obama White House.
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Ford accepts the Committee's request to provide her first-hand knowledge of Brett Kavanaugh's sexual misconduct next week.
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If you own them and care to share your first-hand experiences, please do so in the comments.
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"Maybe lots of people have never known real sadists at first hand," Bishop later wrote to her psychiatrist.
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Kesha Cash looks for founders with first-hand knowledge of the systems that their startups want to disrupt.
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In the past, people relied on first hand reports from fighters and journalists to understand far-flug conflicts.
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But I know first hand not to believe in what the tabloids and rumors on social media say.
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Mr Foer saw this first-hand when he became an activist against Amazon's treatment of authors and publishers.
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And it does a fantastic job in making me want to go there to experience it first hand.
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These entertaining "virtual field trips" are giving students an opportunity to interact with the subject material first-hand.
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Which is to say nothing of the hundreds of Uber employees who had to experience harassment first hand.
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Let me give you a first-hand account of how the hippies set off the Great Digitization Event.
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Still, Holmes insisted the company was doing everything perfectly, even if Cheung's first-hand experience didn't support that.
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I know first-hand how groups of weaponized Americans can act around Muslims, and it isn't always pleasant.
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"I give speeches, I am on the phone daily and am part of everything first-hand," he says.
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Eager to know more about Trump's mitts, I gave the psychic a call for a first-hand account.
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During a fishing trip to a lake in Kissimmeee, Florida, Scottish angler Stephen McMillan discovered this first-hand.
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Apple farmer Satomi Ito got first-hand experience with bears' encroachment when his neighbor was mauled last year.
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All three of them continue to look at one another throughout the evening, which Ed witnesses first hand.
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NBC News confirmed the report with multiple sources with first-hand knowledge of a memo written by Comey.
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NBC News confirmed the news with multiple sources with first-hand knowledge of a memo written by Comey.
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"There were more probing stories," said Axelrod, a first-hand witness to the shifting narrative around Barack Obama.
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The league's general managers are congregating here to provide first-hand updates on the statuses of their teams.
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Growing up in Zimbabwe, Maphosa experienced first hand the impact that hunger can have on communities like his.
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The first report appeared in a daily newspaper where the journalist wrote he witnessed the incident first-hand.
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Based on what I have witnessed and experienced first-hand, the reasons include the Constitution, politics and culture.
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Growing up, she experienced first-hand the burden of being a child of immigrants who didn't speak English.
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Hearing Adele's voicemail song first hand is a good enough reason to actually make an old school call.
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Site access was heavily limited, and weather the day-of made it impossible to make first-hand observations.
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Eighteen of those have been to Ethiopia, where I have watched first-hand the economic transformation that's occurred.
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In this world, original thought and direct observation are discouraged—"Beware of first-hand ideas!" people are told.
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As a clinical nurse in Virginia Beach, I see first-hand the impact of our nation's opioid epidemic.
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Now that she's the boss, Tucker has seen first hand the differences in pay between men and women.
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They will learn about the parts and see first hand the new features a JLTV has to offer.
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But, if confirmed, Barr may soon experience at first hand Trump's disregard for the norms of governmental conduct.
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Travelers looking to experience first hand the labors of the fall harvest can now pay for that privilege.
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But back on the first hand, no other product in human history has been an iPhone-scale hit.
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The Chainsmokers are too young to have first-hand memories from this era, as is their millennial fanbase.
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It looks like Apple has encountered this issue first hand — and has deployed some code to fix it.
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Unfortunately for us from what I've seen first hand, the only thing we've been provided is hand sanitizer.
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"As a D.I.Y. landlord myself, I've experienced that first hand," said Mr. Coon, who is based in Chicago.
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Democrats say Bolton could provide a first-hand account of important discussions regarding Ukraine in the White House.
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I know first-hand the fear you feel as a diplomat posted to countries in crisis and conflict.
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What we really need are some people with first-hand understanding of the world most Americans live in.
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He came from eight generations of farmers and witnessed the effects of the Great Leap Forward first hand.
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As a teenager, I have witnessed first-hand how commonly vaping products are used among my age group.
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"Sean Hannity volunteered first-hand knowledge about Michael Cohen's actions last night," Cicilline spokesman Francis Grubar told CNN.
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And frankly they have to end an appalling record of human rights that you heard first-hand today.
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We know first hand that increasing the police presence at Pride does not increase safety for all people.
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Why don't you just ask a brown person what it's like because they can tell you first hand?
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I saw this first-hand when I was at the New Yorker when David Remnick replaced Tina Brown.
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But, based on Mara's first-hand experience with her own Salander conversion, this decision makes a lot of sense.
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Update: Check out some first-hand photos and impressions of the Jaguar E-type Zero from its London debut.
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Sacks-Jones tells me she has heard first-hand of women being solicited for sex in return for accommodation.
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And a warning for President Trump from a man with first-hand knowledge of the brutality of Vladimir Putin.
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Louis learns this first-hand when he resurrects his daughter's cat, Church, who is suddenly much mangier and fiercer.
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It is going to hurt the very vulnerable populations that we serve and I can see that first hand.
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This campaign allows people to experience first-hand the unifying power of not only the festival, but storytelling itself.
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He had read about the potential dangers of these voice-controlled devices but hadn't experienced the apprehension first hand.
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We've seen first-hand how athletes engage in healthy conflict, commit to decisions and accept accountability for the outcomes.
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"It gave me first-hand experience using telemedicine," he told Motherboard on Monday, shortly after his mission was announced.
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I recently learned this first-hand when I staged a skin-care intervention for my 33-year-old girlfriend.
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To be fair, Bogle's story represents a truth many women know first-hand: birth control can and does fail.
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We've also got some first hand experience with Microsoft's new HoloLens 2, so keep listening for that exclusive content.
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"I got to see first hand the strength, passion and wisdom of this highly respected political leader," Trump said.
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Growing up in Nigeria, I witnessed first-hand a deeply ingrained culture of insidious hyper-masculinity and virulent homophobia.
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Blueshift is a startup founded by tech industry veterans who saw first-hand how difficult cross-channel marketing was.
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It's dangerous, as we've seen first-hand with Don Neto and Rafa's increasingly erratic behavior since they started using.
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Irbil, Iraq (CNN)Information filters out of Mosul in brief calls, smuggled messages and first-hand accounts from escapees.
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Aerospace engineering graduate Daniel Wiegand said he experienced this mindset first-hand in the early days of his business.
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For now, the police report is largely based off the diver's first-hand account and witnesses to the crash.
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Allergist Dr. Ujwala Kaza has seen this change first hand, noticing an influx in patients coming into her office.
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In January Mr Rauner stayed for a week at the veterans' home to check on the situation first-hand.
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Last fall, I got the chance to see first-hand how Lush's most popular bath bomb, Intergalactic, is made.
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But millennials have taken it much farther, he says, and want first-hand experiences of lives in different places.
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The GAAD co-founders suggest everyone set aside an hour of the day to experience digital accessibility first-hand.
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Prince William is seeing first-hand just how much of an impact a chat over a haircut can have.
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As a survivor myself, I know its effects first hand and wanted to do something to help end it.
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This season's Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay experienced it first hand when she appeared on Thursday's episode of the talk show.
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But now, Nunavut's justice department has virtually made it impossible for me to collect first-hand accounts of prisoners.
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She also had a bit of first-hand experience, having been filmed nude as a teen herself in films.
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I witnessed first-hand the flooding in Houston, the ravaged landscapes in Florida, and the devastation in Puerto Rico.
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What explains Vonnegut's enduring appeal to readers from other generations and backgrounds, who have never seen war first-hand?
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"There's people claiming to have first-hand information" of Trump's July 85033 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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January: Former Trump aide Cliff Sims is publishing a first-hand account of working in the Trump White House.
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Many people have moved to the small town again to enjoy the "Windsurf Capital of the World" first hand.
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And experiencing Jobs' biggest flop first-hand just a few years later probably didn't make the transition easier, either.
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Now I know first-hand that advice can be life-saving, especially when an unexpected disaster changes your life.
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Kenan Fikri saw first-hand how a once-prosperous region can become blighted by technology innovation and economic downturn.
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The progressive activist says this issue speaks to him on a personal level after having experienced it first-hand.
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"I experienced first hand the negative impact of pollution and I got a second chance in life," she said.
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Professional snowboarder Anne-Flore Marxer, 35, said she had seen first-hand how discrimination persists in sport as well.
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In preparation for making the film, Giles had done first-hand research, interviewing BUTT's former publishers, editors, and writers.
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The mutual creation of a reality, the reality of a Grateful Dead concert, is powerful to experience first-hand.
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The three sisters who make up the band Haim have seen this first-hand — and decided they'd had enough.
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And I have witnessed first-hand the ravages of a conflict that has gone on for far too long.
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She has spent her life avoiding social media, but now is forced to confront all of it first hand.
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It's an idea so universally understood as righteous that I have internalized it, despite experiencing its damage first-hand.
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"I saw first hand how she broke stereotypes and changed the landscape for Black women in entertainment," Jackson wrote.
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We visited the last three Forever 21s in Manhattan and saw first-hand why the company continues to struggle.
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Bolton is the rare figure who can both provide a first-hand account and has offered to do so.
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"I got to see first hand the strength, passion and wisdom of this highly respected political leader," Trump said.
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Kushkyan experienced this first-hand when he realized replicas of his brand's own packaging were available for purchase online.
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"I've experienced first-hand the grind of filling out timesheets," writes Initialized partner and former attorney Alda Leu Dennis.
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"I saw first hand very vividly the challenges that my parents faced to provide intensive physical rehabilitation," he said.
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We who have seen those effects first-hand can no longer tolerate silence about the gag rule's tragic effects.
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He says he knows first-hand how difficult it can be for people with criminal records to rejoin society.
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The White House defended President Trump's comments Wednesday that he saw "first hand" the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey.
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I am interested in going out and trying things first hand instead of reading about them in a book.
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I didn't study achromatopsia in all its scientific aspects; I studied it visually and learned through first hand experience.
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CL: And I think we're going to continue to emphasize great, original, on-the-ground, vivid, first-hand reporting.
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Many of them are first-hand accounts of wage workers who allege the biennial is withholding their final wages.
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Beata Przeradzki told the Tribune that she is not worried because she witnessed first-hand when Koinis vaccinated her children.
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"I can say that as an elected official, as a state representative, I have experienced this first-hand," Tanzi said.
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From the catwalks to the sidewalks, the first family of reality TV has an omnipresence which we experienced first hand.
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As artists from Iran, they've seen first hand the way that the government mandates isolation on certain groups of people.
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They started their podcast in 2015 and have experienced first-hand the culture of co-viewing that "The Bachelor" breeds.
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But Rinna's words had real consequences — and she learned that first hand on Tuesday's second part of the RHOBH reunion.
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But he can get pretty angry when he doesn&apost like an article, as I learned first hand as well.
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Problem was, Williams had only spread the claims because Parks told her the information had come first-hand from Burruss.
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Reno, Nevada (CNN)Staci Alonso knows first-hand the powerful bond that can exist between a woman and her pet.
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So these founders have the advantage of being on the ground and living first-hand the problems they will solve.
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Company co-founder and CEO Ashar Rizqi knows first-hand just how difficult it is to implement an SRE system.
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But the truth is that you'll never really know if VR is for you until you try it first hand.
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After seeing their abilities first-hand, Bran could potentially be traveling to Jon in an effort to prepare Winterfell's fighters.
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"The whistleblower stated on the form that he or she possessed both first-hand and other information," the statement read.
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"We are anxious for the public to be able to experience the technology first-hand," Abelson said in his testimony.
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Yoox admittedly boasts pages upon pages of merchandise — and I know first-hand how intimidating and overwhelming that can be.
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No doctor has given a first-hand account providing any sort of reason to think Trump has a psychological disorder.
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Working in the export industry, I got to see one of the main source of the pollution (factories) first-hand.
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The water treatment plant is the only place in all five boroughs where residents can see water infrastructure first-hand.
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In a region still struggling with getting broadband internet access, residents have first hand experience with other needs — mostly, jobs.
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While she knows first-hand how frightening the whole process can be, Crow explains that survival rates are improving constantly.
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Like my co-founder, my customers have shown me the first-hand effects of fear, uncertainty and doubt regarding migrants.
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While his doctors in Venezuela are top notch and very dedicated, we are living through the medicine shortages first hand.
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I know first hand, because I cooked with him (cue heart eyes emoji) about a week before Queer Eye premiered.
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I also get it as I experience it first hand by people's reaction to me consuming one of there products.
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After being raped in 2013, Nguyen saw first-hand how broken the justice system is in regards to sexual assault.
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Over the years I've been able to see it first hand with other girls that are inspired by our message.
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Having witnessed Charlie Parker's struggle with heroin first hand, Dizzy had strict rules against drugs and fired Coltrane that year.
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Years ago, he noticed first-hand the void of mentors in Clarkston, so he began the program to give back.
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"My family knows first hand the courage it takes to survive a moment of crisis," Phil said on the show.
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Just two weeks ago, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai and I saw first-hand the life-saving ability of this technology.
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But now actually the government is doing a much better job in terms of publishing first hand accurate news information.
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Moreno was someone with first hand experience of the Metro, go go music, and years of mediocre Bullets/Wizards basketball.
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Shape Security said the addition of JetBlue's investment was because it has benefited first-hand from its fraud-fighting technology.
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We at Motherboard were there first-hand for a lot of it, and we've got the photos to prove it.
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A lack of basic medicine and equipment was "causing preventable deaths", she said - something Correa is witnessing at first hand.
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I saw this first-hand while spending that season with Columbia; the gyms are tiny, and the fan bases miniscule.
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When Jesse Mills posted his nude Tinder stunt to r/tinder, he got to witness it blowing up first-hand.
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Their Instagram gives you first-hand views of their journey to get there to reveal just how they're doing it.
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Having witnessed the gradual deterioration of the area, the man's inclusion offers an important perspective rooted in first-hand experience.
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There are also newspaper clippings and written first-hand accounts from people who said they've seen the creature on display.
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Agency officials also visited farms in Tennessee, Missouri and Arkansas to see damaged crops first-hand, according to tour participants.
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While deployed in the Middle East, I saw first-hand the suffering and violence that is inherent to religious bigotry.
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Bevin have the power of his office, but he has first-hand experience as an adoptive father of four children.
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As former operational commanders and military legal experts, we know first-hand how similar tactics are employed by America's adversaries.
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She has thus seen at first hand how advanced treatments can make a difference to deadly diseases in poor countries.
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Q: Given that there is little first-hand information about Omar available, how did you go about constructing his story?
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Tourists can explore Bader Mine and Museum to get a first-hand look at what life was like in Shullsburg.
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I have witnessed first-hand discrimination — which raises ethical questions and can also lead to difficult working environments among colleagues.
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"He has first-hand knowledge of the conversation between Ambassador Sondland and the president of the United States," Lieu added.
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Devin Nunes, plan to argue that none of the witnesses being called has first-hand knowledge of the president's actions.
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As rare disease patient advocates, we understand first hand how devastating a terminal illness is to a patient and family.
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I got the message first hand from Elvis who was having lunch with Bigfoot, while riding the Loch Ness monster.
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For this reason you have decided to get first hand research seeing the Chicago Police work with a large crowd.
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We had a chance to experience the smart speaker first hand when Apple unveiled it at WWDC back in June.
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This is something Varma says he and Aire take very seriously, having experienced some of those prejudices first-hand himself.
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As a mom to two children under five, I know first-hand that education and development don't begin in kindergarten.
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From medical debt and credit problems to overspending and under-investing, these are things many Americans have experienced first-hand.
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Reading these stories– and for me, having first-hand experience—it tears you apart, because people don't take you seriously.
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It's normal in the ranching world to have loss, hurt, and death, but seeing it first hand is really heartbreaking.
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Lisa Lu, who played An-Mei, one of the mothers in "The Joy Luck Club," experienced these archetypes first hand.
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The athletes shared their first-hand experiences when appeared at a 2019 hearing on environmental issues related to their sports.
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The team worked from original archaeological drawings, models, photographs, first-hand testimonies and newsreel footage to piece together the ruins.
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This means individuals can share first-hand accounts of things like road closures or building collapses, according to Dalton Smith.
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That's unconscionable, even borderline nuts, especially now that President Trump himself has seen at first hand the results of inaction.
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First-hand accounts from medical staff and patients in Wuhan show China's already overburdened health system is on its knees.
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We are about to learn first-hand that Trump's promise to fix our broken tax code was not quite kept.
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He says he saw first-hand in the financial sector how justifiable caution about AI systems' trustworthiness held back adoption.
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When I think of whistleblower complaints I generally think of someone with first-hand knowledge of the events in question.
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The book, titled "If I Did It," was promoted as a hypothetical first-hand story from Simpson on the murders.
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I think it is laughable that this impeachment trial may end without hearing Bolton's first-hand account of what happened.
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On the other hand, many are chewing the nails on that first hand wondering if they're doing the right thing.
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Koslov has observed community-led retreat first-hand in her ethnographic research of Staten Island neighborhoods affected by Hurricane Sandy.
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I saw first-hand an idea discussed during our Necker trip that made it into his blog several days later.
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Listening to those who have experienced sex trafficking first-hand is our best chance to start making some real change.
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The book details his incredible rise and fall through vivid stories and first-hand accounts found in Durant's unpublished autobiography.
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I saw the dedication to service by these men and women first hand during my years as Secretary of Agriculture.
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Business owners like me know first-hand of the negative impacts of the Affordable Care Act and the soaring costs.
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As a former Assistant District Attorney, I know first-hand the prudence of following guidance for conducting an impartial investigation.
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This is a real write-what-you-know book, and I really don't have first-hand familiarity with Silicon Valley.
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Yet none of that can dampen the mood of those like the Peretyatkos who have seen the sector's turnaround first-hand.
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I&aposve seen it first hand, it&aposs amazing, it&aposs inspiring work, groups like Food for the Poor and others.
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He heard first-hand how cancer can have a devastating psychological effect on both patients, their families and even staff members.
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If you've ever wanted to pull back the curtain and watch the entire process first-hand, Lush employees have your back.
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That experience gave Facebook first-hand insight into how political hacking campaigns are run—experience it can share with election officials.
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He tells us he would never have anything to do with ISIS because he saw first hand what they're capable of.
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Hacham said he hoped he could show the President around so he could meet with members of the community first-hand.
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Beyond giving you as close of a first-hand taste as possible of forced isolation, 6×9 also aims to educate.
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It requires knowledge of the past and helps one experience first-hand what certain aspects of life were like back then.
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"When you're a kid of divorce, that is your life," RaeLynn, 22, tells PEOPLE exclusively of knowing the feeling first-hand.
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His team -- many of whom witnessed the effect first hand on the campaign -- agrees and stands ready to let it loose.
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"[This] is very good for us [because] we get first-hand insights from what customers actually expect from us," Sennheiser says.
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Convergence Of Three Trends: Autonomous, Electric, Sharing We are observing first hand an interesting link between sharing, autonomous driving, and electrification.
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Two fathers targeted for murder Ananya Azad and Ahmed Reza Faruqi are two men who experienced this brutal violence first-hand.
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We'll be able to see just how good it is first hand when the first devices launch with it this spring.
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In and around Sitka, Miller can see the impact of oil price swings first-hand as he interacts with local hunters.
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Someone who's experienced that first-hand is Kylee Howell, hairstylist and owner of Friar Tuck's Barbershop in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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In hospitality, an industry that uses my company's robots, job growth directly resulting from automation is something we're witnessing first hand.
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Compared with the gruesome, first-hand accounts in Ms Atkinson's other works, there is often a sense of disassociation in "Transcription".
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Too many already know first-hand how devastating it is to see their friends die and to fear entering their classrooms.
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"I gotta listen to, first-hand from Cooper, everything that happened just last night," Kolbet told KHQ soon after the slayings.
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From this trip, Harry was able to witness the first-hand the impact of landmines affecting the civil war-torn areas.
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While there's no mistaking the recordings for a first-hand conversation, the responses on death, faith, and suffering feel very present.
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As a trans woman who began her transition in middle school, Mock experienced the struggles faced by trans students first hand.
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Perhaps one of our readers lucky enough to encounter a Google car in the wild can furnish a first-hand report.
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I realized that jumping to a small startup was the best way for me to get more first-hand business experience.
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Having not experienced those realities, or heard about them first-hand, many people alive today have quite simply forgotten the horror.
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In fact, I'm a little skeptical as to how smart the Aibo really is based on what I saw first-hand.
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"We started Daddy Dolls after witnessing first-hand how hard military deployments were on our children," the Daddy Dolls website stated.
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Bolton is one of a handful of senior Trump aides who would have first-hand knowledge of alleged wrongdoing by Trump.
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At the event, she also spoke first-hand about her experience receiving a kidney transplant with the help of One Legacy.
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Do you think that's a permanent ... well, you're saying you haven't seen a change first-hand so you're hearing about it.
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When this all came out, even though I knew first-hand from people, it wasn't my place to call out names.
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Ahead, get to know Bowes' ear-fies first-hand, and stock up on some sweet, charmed pieces to emulate the look.
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As a guest of the brand, I flew out to Indio, CA to see the tech company's Coachella installations first-hand.
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Encouraging conversations around suicide risk remain important for Ruocco, as she knows first-hand the dangers of remaining silent, she said.
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"Today Cohen provided the American public with a first-hand account of serious misconduct by Trump & those around him," Schiff said.
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"Every decision we've made for the business reflects the years of education, first-hand experience and respect we have for cannabis."
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They contend with their realities in ways that are often deemed unconventional and Pressa's seen that first hand in the past.
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"We have zero first-hand information about the incident, and we cannot speculate on what an investigation may find," Bourgoise said.
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While Saujani isn't a coder herself, her political campaigning brought her through enough schools that she saw the problem first-hand.
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First, there will actually be witnesses testifying next week who will be able to give first-hand accounts of what happened.
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Mauama, who prefers we don't use her last name because of the stigma her family would face, knows this first-hand.
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"The book is drawn from hundreds of hours of interviews with first-hand participants and witnesses to these events," Woodward wrote.
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" The motion said the lower court discarded "first-hand testimony ... in favor of theoretical and post-hoc expert opinions about motive.
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"I lived through it first hand and I believe a company's culture, its behavioral patterns, start at the top," Blakely wrote.
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The first hand-held GPS receiver became available in the 1980s, and now the technology is ubiquitous — mostly for the better.
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This can fuel mistrust, and consequently increase security risks for staff, said Cochetel who saw the problems first-hand in Chechnya.
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Trump and his allies argue that the process was only recently changed to allow complaints from people without first-hand information.
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As chairman of the New Democrat Coalition – a group of independent-minded House members – I can attest to this first-hand.
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These observations are borne out by Vistro, who has seen this discrimination, and its detrimental effects, first hand in the Philippines.
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"There are plenty of videos out there so you can see first-hand how he behaved at the park," Stryker said.
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Selime Buyukgoze, a member of the Istanbul Feminist Collective, has seen first-hand the effects of Erdoğan's premiership on Turkey's women.
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We saw this first-hand while leading three departments over the last two decades — Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and Camden, New Jersey.
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I traveled through the airport and experienced the futuristic architecture and state-of-the-art facilities first-hand earlier this month.
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I know first-hand that along the journey of building and growing a business, teams will face numerous high-stakes challenges.
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Last November, we got a chance to experience Audi's new coupe first hand on the roads in and around Atlanta, Georgia.
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Stromberg recorded the roughly 28-minute speech, and we have the recording for those who want to hear it first hand.
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You can sign up as a volunteer to aid in relief first-hand, or donate to the organization's Dorian recovery fund.
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I've experienced the growth of technology first hand, and I've got to say, early 2000's was where it was at.
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Like many officials toiling to end forced labour, he has first-hand experience: he had to pick cotton as a student.
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My great uncle was drafted for Vietnam and I've gotten the privilege to hear first hand what war up is like.
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" Fox said "President Trump dismissed Taylor as a 'never Trumper" and said Taylor had "no first-hand knowledge about Ukraine aid.
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It also takes readers on a first-hand journey through the Obama campaign and presidency, through the former first lady's eyes.
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Mr. Trump claimed to witness "first hand the horror & devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey" but he saw little of the damage.
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He said he hoped Wednesday's visit to Chitral would help the couple better understand the challenges residents were facing first hand.
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The subcontractors' advantage was their access to the base and what were known locally as awwal las , or "first-hand," contracts.
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The small calculators became ubiquitous and for a lot of people they were the first hand-held device they ever owned.
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"We believe that you possess substantial first-hand knowledge and information relevant to the House's impeachment inquiry," the Democratic chairs wrote.
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And his knowledge -- much of it first hand -- has the potential to reshape the direction of the impeachment proceedings against Trump.
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Cohen gave a first-hand account of President Donald Trump's anti-black racism -- and his candor represented a step toward progress.
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The state knows first-hand the vital importance of these funds and how it can continue to better serve their residents.
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Michael Tarshi, 36, a Boston-based real estate developer and a contestant on Season 3, has first-hand experience of this.
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"I love reading first-hand accounts about how people build great companies like Pixar and nurture innovation and creativity," Zuckerberg writes.
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Reuters could not independently verify her account, though numerous former detainees have begun to share similar first-hand details with media.
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Tuesday's statement isn't likely to assuage fears for some — particularly those who first-hand know the risks that electronic election machines pose.
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Interns get to see first-hand what it's like to run a company, and they absorb entrepreneurial training as a side-effect.
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After visiting Australia's Bunjilaka Museum and learning about Aboriginal history first-hand, I vowed never to make a joke like that again.
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You know, you really got me thinking, Mr. Whiteman, that I need to get out there and see the race first hand.
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I've learned that first-hand during my two-month long "cash diet, " which allots me only $60 in spending money a week.
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But an analysis by Princeton researchers and first-hand evidence isn't really necessary because Google admits this is how its system works.
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By asking the men to create their own image, even though they don't know it first hand, a new reality was conceived.
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Luckily, exhibitions and gatherings like this one provide unique opportunities to hear the stories first hand while looking at expertly curated shows.
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Infrequent communication with the outside world brings atrocious accounts that might be true, though I haven't seen any of these first hand.
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Google News has introduced a new "Local Source" tag that identifies news from sources that are reporting first-hand on nearby news.
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I've seen this first hand pushing for DevOps practices within Australian banking institutions to improve the speed and quality of software development.
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But as Twitter users pointed out, a writer does not need first-hand knowledge of a subject to write about it masterfully.
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These bots are experiments in simultaneously sharing and collecting first hand responses from an audience, in a way that's dynamic and playful.
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Dutch film student and former iPhone owner Anthony van der Meer experienced that awful feeling first-hand while having lunch in Amsterdam.
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"We have seen first-hand the damage and horror that separating and jailing children and families has inflicted on these kids," FWD.
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It's currently only possible to check out how it works first-hand in VR, and even then only at MWC in Barcelona.
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Over the next several months, Cloud Sites employees and its customers will learn first-hand how smoothly the transition will truly go.
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"I know first hand how hard it is being the chair of a national party," said Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus.
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A lot of things happened this week in the world of The Verge, and we have some first-hand experience to share.
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Somehow Trump has mastered the high-tech demands of running a 260st century presidential campaign without ever using those technologies first-hand.
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So I was like, Let's take a first-hand look at what the Republican Party really entails, what they really care about.
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It was a powerful, first-hand glimpse at the tragedy for those who weren't there and couldn't fathom what was taking place.
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"I know first hand that dreams do come true," begins Sadler, who was the host of Daily Pop and the nightly E!
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Not that I have experience with that first-hand — I've only dropped it from my coffee table and it's still working fine.
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Ekponimo says the response to the project has been encouraging and he's been able to see first hand how it's transforming lives.
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With the show premiering on Monday, it won't be long now until viewers see everything that Justin's up to now first hand.
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He has first-hand experience of being the hottest teenage prospect in England, and dealing with the fame and fortune that precipitates.
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Why it matters: Kilar is seen as a disruptor to traditional media and has first-hand knowledge of scaling digital video businesses.
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He will be joined by several other Wall Street investors and corporate executives who have first-hand experience dealing with government rules.
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He knows first-hand the difficulties of being raised by a single mother who worked three jobs and relied on government assistance.
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She said that she put off having kids for years because she was scared of hiring discrimination — which she encountered first hand.
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Unlike most books about tech companies written by far-removed authors, Gallagher chronicles Snapchat's rise first-hand thanks to an unlikely coincidence.
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Did you have any first-hand experience with ISIS, and did the group's ascent have any immediate, observable ramifications on the culture?
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"On Monday night on the red carpet, I spoke on record about something I had no first hand knowledge of," she said.
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From presidential candidates, famous actors and angry babies, we get a first hand look at how this traditionally trained sculptor went rogue.
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Through my involvement as a board member of the International Republican Institute, I've seen the incredible impact of these efforts first-hand.
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"The information in these documents provides concrete first-hand evidence of the existence of such conflicts," Gan told Reuters in an interview.
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The idea with "Planet of the Apps" is to give viewers – including aspiring developers – a first-hand look at today's app economy.
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As someone who has worked at the Burnaby Youth Correctional Facility, Jordan knows first hand how important a program like this is.
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Still, the attention followed them, and Williams recalled one time she had a first-hand experience with an invasion of her privacy.
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From Dobbs' first-hand knowledge came one of the most singular political minds in TV history: chief whip Francis Urquhart (Ian Richardson).
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Imperative's CEO, Roman Ginis, is a former trader for Cohen, learning first-hand how high-frequency traders can chip away at profits.
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Third, and perhaps most importantly, the fact that neither Taylor nor Kent could offer first-hand accounts is part of the problem.
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"David brings first hand knowledge of building impactful, trusted mobile-first products at scale," Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said in the announcement.
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"I got to see first hand the strength, passion and wisdom of this highly respected political leader," Trump wrote in the tweet.
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And the revelation of a second whistleblower with first-hand knowledge could further undermine the Trump administration's efforts to discredit the complaint.
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I know first-hand the detrimental impact of a child who is subjected to a parent incarcerated because of the drug war.
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As I experienced first-hand, the laws that the FTC enforces are simply not strong enough to police today's complex digital economy.
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As the founder of a company focused on bringing innovative technology companies into the federal government, I have witnessed this first-hand.
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Ghaemi said the app's developers were based outside Iran but had grown up in the country and experienced the problem first hand.
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He repeated Nunes' argument that Yovanovich doesn't have first-hand knowledge of Trump's attempts to pressure Ukraine to investigate his political opponents.
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Syria's government has jailed tens of thousands of peaceful dissidents over the decades, according to numerous rights groups and first-hand accounts.
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The truth is that, no matter how good it gets, beaming in will never be as good as experiencing something first-hand.
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Taylor's role in Tangerine earned acclaim for shining light on the lives of LA sex workers, a life she understood first-hand.
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The goal, NFLPA senior manager of player development Leslie Satchell said, is to give players a first-hand view of other industries.
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As a Board Certified Obstetrician-Gynecologist, I see first hand that pregnant women are subjected to multiple unscientific physician and hospital protocols.
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Durbin is now almost 90 years old, and is no longer capable of speaking first-hand about his monumental road-trip brainstorm.
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By now, most people know the basics of first- and secondhand smoke: Willfully inhaling smoke—usually from a cigarette—is first-hand.
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Sarah Shaw, a policy advisor at Marie Stopes International, has seen how women and girls are vulnerable to unsafe abortions first hand.
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"We're learning first-hand just how vicious this virus is," a staffer not authorized to speak publicly said on condition of anonymity.
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They all stressed that it was impossible to make a complete assessment without a first-hand look at what Colker was doing.
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Over the past eight weeks, I have witnessed first-hand the Senate's deep appreciation for the vital role of the American Judiciary.
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Both Botta and Whitaker have seen accounting problems up closeBotta and Whitaker say they know about the accounting industry's shortcomings first-hand.
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A recent news report erroneously claimed that the intelligence community until recently required that whistle-blowers have first-hand knowledge of events.
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Ariana Grande, flirting and swooping up to high notes, may not know those sources first-hand, but Stevie Wonder most assuredly does.
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The 30-page document includes several first-hand accounts of Central American migrants who encountered danger in some form while in Mexico.
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Many Americans have watched people suffer from addiction and know first-hand that it is an illness that requires rehabilitation and compassion.
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Trippi, the former campaign manager for Howard Dean, for one, has seen first-hand candidates come from far behind to win Iowa.
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This is "what I call storytelling syndrome: When you draw conclusions to decipher what's happening without first-hand knowledge," Ms. Edwards said.
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MacPhail was in Hong Kong during the H1N1 pandemic and learned first hand how the world's health system responds to global outbreaks.
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But the Federalist, an online publication, obtained an earlier form, from May 2018, which had a section titled: 'FIRST-HAND INFORMATION REQUIRED.
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But until they see it — and winning in winning equipment, I want to show them so they will see it first-hand.
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But then Sekulow mentioned Bolton, who reportedly claims in a forthcoming book that he has first-hand evidence of Trump's pressure campaign.
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As the first-ever employee at Skype, Hinrikus saw first-hand how the video chat service's entrepreneurial success story inspired working Estonians.
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We have witnessed first-hand how seemingly polite people can get frustrated if healthcare professionals deem their requests as unsafe or excessive.
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As a doctor, he saw the inequities in the system at first hand; as a writer and administrator, he called them out.
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As a rampage raged Weiss lives near the synagogue and told Cooper that he was alerted to the ongoing rampage first-hand.
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Much of the media's reporting has cited first-hand accounts of these men, who've used smuggled phones and credit that's been donated.
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It was an innovative idea at the time, allowing customers to test out tech products first-hand in a store before buying.
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"As a physician, I've seen first-hand the devastating health effects of tobacco use," FDA Commissioner Robert Califf said in a statement.
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Assistants oftentimes get delegated parts of their boss's job, so you'll get to have first-hand experience that may stretch your skills.
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I served 18 years in the House so I (have) first-hand knowledge that the Senate is where things go to die.
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After visiting Australia's Bunjilaka museum and learning about aboriginal history first hand I vowed never to make a joke like that again.
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While one dad was enjoying time with his newborn twins, a magical sibling moment occurred — the babies had their first hand holding.
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When Business Insider's Shoshy Ciment visited a Bed Bath & Beyond store in New York in July, she encountered this issue first-hand.
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"Great to speak to @AOC on the phone this evening and hear first hand how she's challenging the status quo,"he tweeted.
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We see first hand how they come to connect their own seemingly disparate careers together in the world of fashion and technology.
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Al Qadiri, who was born in Senegal, grew up in Kuwait, where she experienced the Occupation of Kuwait by Iraq first hand.
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He was a man of strong opinions, and a former cotton spinner who had experienced the injustice of contemporary industry first-hand.
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"As set forth in Uber's letter brief, Larry Page has first-hand non-repetitive knowledge of relevant facts," a court filing reads.
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But after a while he began to feel that he wanted to experience the world at first hand, not just write about it.
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"Many of these countries do not want to wait for U.S. regulatory hurdles," said a source with first-hand knowledge of the assessment.
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The expose includes reports from several travelers who claim that TripAdvisor administrators barred their posts about their first-hand experiences at Mexico resorts.
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I wanted to see first hand if having money is the golden ladder to better mental health, so I gave Cockrell a call.
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Shahed Amanullah, co-founder of Affinis Labs, an incubator for business with a positive impact on Muslim communities, has seen it first hand.
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However, we've never been able to examine first-hand the results of a really giant eruption that puts Vesuvius and Pelée to shame.
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One Year and One Million Words with Laura Jane Grace A first-hand account of a long year spent helping the Against Me!
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His first-hand accounts were smuggled to the Polish government-in-exile in London, from which they reached the British and American leadership.
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Leno does get a first hand account of how the hovercraft is revolutionizing the way infantry and machines make it safely to land.
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Unfortunately, we weren't allowed to record audio or video at the event, but hopefully, my first-hand account will be just as good.
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He couldn't care less about the petty inter-Westeros dealings, since he knows first hand what a danger the White Walker army is.
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There's even a mock seat set-up in the driver experience team's part of Uber headquarters so employees can feel it first hand.
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I knew first-hand how direct Eric can be and although I appreciated it, it seemed some other guys in the house didn't.
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A somber Jimmy Fallon honored Bowie near the top of The Tonight Show, reflecting on the man he got to know first-hand.
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I was craving more first-hand accounts from non-experts who were finding realistic strategies that worked in their day-to-day lives.
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But his background is as an auditor and accountant, where he saw first-hand how difficult the closing process can be for companies.
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At the time, I happened to be reporting on extremist white-rights groups, and observed at first hand their reactions to his candidacy.
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He has been a state legislator for 25 years, which has given him something his opponents lack: first-hand knowledge of Virginia government.
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I'm seeing this increased demand first hand in customer feedback to almost all the security start-ups I've invested in at General Catalyst.
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Just don't get it wet: Meizu doesn't claim its phone is water-resistant, and currently I'm disinterested in finding that out first hand.
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Trump tweeted that he had seen "first hand the horror & devastation" from Harvey but reporters traveling with him said they saw no damage.
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Dan gives us his first-hand impressions, what his favorite features are, and whether he prefers it over the iPhone and the Pixel.
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The med students were assigned to a respiratory clinic, and saw first-hand just how much smoking affects the well-being of patients.
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Though the article did not explicitly name which brand was responsible, it did include first-hand accounts from multiple models, including Joia Talbott.
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They will now be able to watch streams and have that first-hand connection with their favorite pros that until now was impossible.
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Then, if it suggests there is a black hole there, astronomers would confirm this finding first-hand — just like with the gravitational lenses.
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The Interior Department's DeVito said he saw the possibilities first hand during a visit to an offshore wind component manufacturing site in Copenhagen.
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Having grown up in Indonesia, Makarim had seen first-hand how important motorcycle taxis, known locally as ojeks, were to the country's economy.
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Priyanka Chopra has seen first-hand how her friend Meghan Markle has often been identified by her high-profile relationship with Prince Harry.
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For his damning New Yorker exposé, Farrow spent ten months gathering first-hand accounts of women who said they were assaulted by Weinstein.
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In fact, they actively engineer their own cuckolding, because they are turned on by hearing about or witnessing first-hand their wives' infidelity.
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We'll have a team on the ground to cover Nvidia's announcement, so head over to our live blog for our first-hand impressions.
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"There are very few of us now who saw first-hand what the Envoys could do," Bancroft tells Kovacs when they first meet.
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For the many others who live in or around Washington, or have visited recently, you've seen the growth, and the money, first hand.
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As a Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission, I know first-hand that leadership in a technology cycle requires more than mere rhetoric.
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Before her death, Kerr herself was a rarity as someone who both remembered the Blitz first hand, and voted in the Brexit referendum.
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In fact, he learned first-hand how every vote counts, having won his Cambridge City Council position in 2013 by just six votes.
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Olivia Cooke found out first hand, after going through the process to star in Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Ernest Cline's Ready Player One.
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For some women and men with MTS, watching violence—or even sex—can make them feel as though they're experiencing it first-hand.
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Americans have seen first-hand how ObamaCare fails to deliver on the lofty promises made by its namesake and his allies in Congress.
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Spoke and his team once ran the blockchain practice at Deloitte before starting this venture, and they saw roadblocks to scaling first-hand.
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They'll gain ultra-exclusive first-hand insight into how such a true-to-life Mars environment was somehow created right here on Earth.
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As a former congressman from South Carolina, I was able to learn first-hand about the critical energy issues that face our nation.
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That's not to say it's easily done, however, as the 140-plus people that signed up for last year's jam understood first hand.
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And having experienced leave first-hand, she feels it's essential for parents to spend time with their newborns in those critical early days.
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His father's illness eventually brought them closer together, and helped Millard see first hand how dramatically his dad had changed after finding religion.
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Rosenthal said pregnancies had been reported among girls at the shelter, and he heard first-hand accounts of sexual abuse by the staff.
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It's a global health crisis, and a reality that photographer and filmmaker Paolo Patruno witnessed first-hand while on assignment in East Africa.
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This has been one of the company's biggest points of criticism from users, both as observers and as first-hand recipients of harassment.
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And overall, we witness first-hand the great care with which the bodies were prepared, and how well ancient Egyptians understood human anatomy.
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Based on my first-hand experience in this industry, I know there is no way to make offshore drilling work for the Southeast.
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He said he watched it on TV -- but it was translated that he witnessed it first-hand, implying he was complicit, Failla says.
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If you want to run an ad that says "I'm from Venezuela, and I've seen first-hand that socialism doesn't work," you can't.
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As a physician, I have seen first-hand the enormous power of treatment to restore health and hope to patients and their families.
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But the revelation that there's a second whistleblower with first-hand knowledge could further undermine the Trump administration's efforts to discredit the complaint.
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Trump's first-hand experience with being the victim of deep state spying may make him appreciate Cuccinelli's Fourth Amendment expertise all the more.
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One Twitter user, going by the name Brandon, posted that he was a graduate of the school and had seen discrimination first hand.
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Although we as North Koreans have experienced the living hell first hand, I don't think we could put it into words like that.
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American Frozen Food Institute (AFFI) member companies have also seen first-hand how increased trade and market access can benefit U.S. food makers.
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Kashkari has first-hand experience with bailouts, having served as the overseer of the 2009 program that rescued banks after the financial crisis.
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I was in Santiago's presidential palace, Palacio de la Moneda, when the coup took place in 1973 and saw Pinochet's crimes first-hand.
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I really enjoyed seeing so many new faces and answering your questions, and experiencing Elisha's songwriting, singing and guitar-playing abilities first hand.
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The Lancet survey found residents trusted local authorities more than provincial or national leaders, and civil society organizations have seen this first hand.
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"Having experienced that first hand really shifted perspective for me, because for years I was feeding members of our homeless community," Crowe said.
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He had medicine in his DNA: his father was a urologist, and so saw first hand the challenges of the public health system.
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I saw first hand the beginnings of the types of actions that are now being discussed in the US Senate at the #TechHearings.
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For tourists willing to engage with producers of their favourite drink, 2016 offers the opportunity to see first-hand that Colombia has changed.
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I have seen first-hand what the FETO organization does and what it is capable of doing in Turkey against its own people.
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As a physician, I do more than simply read about these powerful personal stories, I experience them first hand through my own patients.
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Stuttgart knows this first hand: A once-thriving and highly skilled watchmaking industry failed to keep up with modernization and largely died out.
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We're much more measured in how we treat qualitative evidence, like first-hand testimony, for example, but with numbers, it's much more dichotomous.
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What's more ... sources with first-hand knowledge tell TMZ, Kevin has been working with the District Attorney for 2 years on the case.
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Unfortunately, because of Sequoia's presence in many regions around the world, we are gaining first-hand knowledge of coronavirus' effects on global business.
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Testimony from those officials could add key revelations to the inquiry because of their first-hand knowledge of the administration's dealings with Ukraine.
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As a librarian, she witnessed first-hand the heightened surveillance and police militarization in her community after the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013.
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First is the difficulty of getting computers to understand language, a challenge I saw first-hand while covering Amazon's $3.5 million Alexa Prize.
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Murray later said he had seen first-hand how Mauresmo was not treated the same as male coaches, strengthening his commitment to feminism.
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Notably, none of these programs requires "first-hand" information, contradicting the president's go-to talking point that the whistleblower's complaint is inherently untrustworthy.
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Last spring, farmers in Nebraska and Iowa witnessed first-hand the terror of increasingly powerful extreme-weather events as they experienced unprecedented flooding.
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Azih knows first-hand the benefit of holding out, waiting more than eight years before looking for outside money for his startup LeaseQuery.
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Nilam Peris, VP of growth at Transferwise, said he decided to invest in Chattermill after "seeing first-hand the value [it] can add".
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But with every passing year, fewer remain to provide first-hand testimony to the atrocities committed by the Nazis in World War Two.
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But two-time Paradise alumnus Jared Haibon knows first-hand that real life can be very different from their time on the beach.
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The former flight surgeon saw the "devastating" effects of firearms first-hand, often signing the preliminary death certificates of those killed by guns.
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The tech giant opened its first location in 2001 to give customers first-hand experience with and knowledge of its line of products.
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She has inside her the trace of a traumatic past that few people living remember at first hand; this is no small thing.
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Joyce Russell, the president of Adecco Staffing, said she witnessed it first-hand with her own son who moved halfway across the country.
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Yellen learned the lessons of the financial crisis first hand, and she was a forceful advocate for strengthening regulation to avoid another crisis.
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In September President Emmanuel Macron overheard the dysfunction at first hand when he sat in, anonymously, on a call to an emergency helpline.
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And more political leaders see first-hand the benefits gaming brings to their districts in terms of economic development, jobs and tax revenues.
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French filmed the music video for his 2017 hit with Swae Lee in Uganda where he witnessed the country's healthcare hardships first hand.
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A MIT graduate, Collins spent his undergraduate years working on the Pennsylvania Railroad, where he saw the challenges of tracking trains first-hand.
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With a man, it might be a little bit about himself, but I have seen it first-hand with me how she battles.
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Obviously you can only speak about first-hand experience for yourself, but do you think that's the life for most minor league players?
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Francis found this out first hand, when in 2008 she and her husband found themselves in difficult financial circumstances prompted by the financial crisis.
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Rape and sexual harassment can reach anyone and I have seen first hand its painful torment among members of my own family and friends.
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Stalin kept most media out, so few Americans knew that millions were starving, but New York Times writer Walter Duranty saw it first-hand.
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We caught up with the star at the brand's #CampFossil event in N.Y.C. and she shared some of her style wisdom first hand. 2.
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A lawyer by training, Brandao has experienced the problem of insecure land rights first-hand, along with complaints over high prices from some locals.
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The lone qualification some Trump supporters offered was that Carson brought the first-hand experience of actually living in public housing as a child.
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And while headline GDP growth hasn't been effected by them, I can tell you first hand, companies are widely affected by the trade tensions.
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To ensure true-to-life accuracy, the developers at Rebellion visited The Royal Armouries in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, to gain first-hand experience.
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For those who have experienced sexual violence first hand, know that you are not alone in your feelings of fear, anger, disgust, and betrayal.
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"That little stroke of genius earned me a first-hand look at the inner workings of a single-payer health care system," he said.
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Weinstein had two days to respond to specific allegations, which dealt with events that he had first-hand knowledge of, before our story published.
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And I have to tell you, during the financial crisis, during Sandy, not one dime, not one dime – and I know this first hand.
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We'll have a team on the ground and we'll also share our first-hand impressions and the most interesting announcements on TechCrunch dot com.
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Mary Beth Canty is a management consultant who's seen first-hand the impact She Should Run is having on getting more women into office.
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On Tuesday, she used this method to give us some first-hand updates about motherhood, and to express her unending gratitude for her family.
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Almost all American slave narratives were composed by people born in the country, and thus contain no first-hand recollections of capture and transportation.
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Testing out new tech is fun, and being an early adopter gives you first-hand experience observing how new platforms ecosystems develop over time.
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We'll have a team on the ground, so you should also check out our live blog for our first-hand impressions of the announcements.
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Jill Laton knew her grandmother and her grandmother's cat, Gabby, had a special bond — she witnessed the pair's devotion to each other first hand.
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The figure has now topped $1 billion, according to an industry source with first-hand knowledge of situation who asked not to be identified.
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So I know first-hand how, today, the internet, online games, and a variety of emerging technologies can significantly benefit children and their experiences.
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Senghor spent 19 years in prison for second-degree murder and knows first-hand the challenges of still being in the system post-prison.
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So far, the only first-hand witness account is from Noor's partner that night, rookie officer Matthew Harrity, who was driving the squad car.
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The groups said their information came from first-hand accounts of victims and their attorneys, investigative journalism and reports by non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
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My gift in life was to see first-hand how people are treated when they fall into that grey area and they are different.
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The actress recently gave new moms loads of advice – all from first-hand experience – when she discussed the difficulties of losing the baby weight.
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As an OB/GYN and a black woman, I know first-hand that black women experience pregnancy and postpartum complications at an alarming rate.
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As the father of two sons and a former small business owner, I know first-hand the important role education plays in today's society.
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That's because I'm the prisoner who rebuilt and trained the team after years of inactivity, and I knew first-hand how talented they were.
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The Chicago White Sox witnessed first-hand on Thursday what the rest of the American League is learning: the Twins aren't going away quietly.
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Perry a former professor at the University of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, had first hand experience with this, and believes it can work.
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Now that I'm a beauty editor, I regularly interview expert hairstylists, makeup artists, and dermatologists for tips, so I get my advice first-hand.
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For an up-close understanding, you can attend an Invasion Day march around the country where you'll hear these points of view first hand.
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Desperately trying to fill Holmes's shoes is Mitchell, who's struggled with the funds to travel, and has experienced racism in the sport first-hand.
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Cervest was inspired by Bassi's experience building a farm-to-market agribusiness whilst confronting first-hand the impacts of climate and natural resource volatilities.
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According to the Daily Mail, one passenger named Yusuf El Askary got to find out first-hand how amazing flying through Changi can be.
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We have heard first-hand accounts of people urinating and defecating in plastic bags to preserve the water in their cell's toilet for drinking.
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Seeing first hand how little the government actually takes care of its fighting force, much less its citizens is more than enough for many.
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As I noted on Wednesday, this is a disingenuous argument to make while the White House is blocking key first-hand witnesses from testifying.
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After witnessing first hand the horror & devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey,my heart goes out even more so to the great people of Texas!
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Being a product of the late seventies and early eighties, I saw first-hand the impact tax reform can have on a faltering economy.
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Also, in comments filed with the ITC to date, medical centers and medical device manufacturers offered first-hand perspectives as users of this technology.
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"Great to speak to @AOC on the phone this evening and hear first hand how she's challenging the status quo," Corbyn wrote on Twitter.
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They also do not require first-hand information, but the language in the forms could be misunderstood to suggest that they do, it said.
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The report was compiled using first-hand testimony of 214 escapees gathered by U.N. Human Rights staff in South Korea in 2017 and 2018.
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Here's a first-hand account of the official announcement, the hubbub that accompanied it, as well as the global CEO summit that came after.
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Because food was such a central battleground for NXIVM ideology, I intuitively knew I couldn't escape grappling with this kind of "sacrifice" first-hand.
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I went to Research Casting International's warehouse last week while they were doing the degreasing to get a first-hand look at the process.
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You need to be open to hearing from people who live on the reservation and have experienced this issue with the border first-hand.
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I grew up in small-town, southern, conservative Indiana, and know first hand the struggles and isolation of growing up LGBTQ in this environment.
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Mr Nadella intends to keep LinkedIn as an independent company, perhaps because he has seen the pitfalls of integrating large acquisitions at first hand.
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As a former U.S. Senator and attorney general for New Hampshire, I've witnessed first-hand the devastating impact of opioid addiction in our communities.
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Members of Congress will have an opportunity to hear, first hand, what is on the mind of leading members of the Latino business community.
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Mr Moorhouse's book remedies that gap, weaving together archival material, first-hand accounts, perceptive analysis and heartbreaking descriptions of Poland's betrayal, defeat and dismemberment.
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But I really do love the movie theater experience, and think that it's so much fun to watch it first hand in a theater.
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Trump is to meet Moon on Monday to get a first-hand account of the Korean summit before delivering his U.N. address on Tuesday.
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We're seeing this first hand — we're investing an average of $100,000 of growth capital per brand, with other companies taking up to $10 million.
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The pair, which have first-hand experience as co-founders, should be able to provide the kind of insight needed to scale a company.
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"We know first-hand what companies need to support a great quality of life and keep their employees in the Bay Area," Dwivedi said.
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We hope to access these zones and learn first-hand the results of politically incorrect lessons and what they can mean for everyday Americans.
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He fled his home in 1948 at the age of 11, eventually ending up in Mosul, where he experienced life under ISIS first hand.
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This whistleblower reportedly has first-hand knowledge of allegations listed in a previous whistleblower's complaint, which triggered an official impeachment inquiry in the House.
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I have seen, first hand, the impact of high quality early childhood care and education for children, families and society — time and time again.
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No fewer than seven naval aviators as well as surface warfare officers – hardly conspiratorially-minded nut jobs – reported first-hand accounts of this event.
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"Corbyn then tweeted: "Great to speak to @AOC on the phone this evening and hear first hand how she&aposs challenging the status quo.
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Instead, Warner said he wanted the lawmakers "to be able to express first-hand" their concerns and for Zuckerberg to hear them in person.
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I have seen first-hand the pain of grieving families and the permanent scars left on communities in the wake of these horrific events.
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And, as the statehood supporters were forced to discover first-hand this week, the ghosts of Pike and DeLay still buttress anti-statehood arguments.
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Patel purchased his first Hand & Stone in May, and although the franchise just opened, the spa has recruited 2000 clients in just two weeks.
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Serhant has seen first hand that his success translates into his team's success because those watching him naturally want to rise to the occasion.
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And he was able, thanks to Senghor's importing of European shows to Africa, to absorb first hand a wide range of Western art history.
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"Im already accustomed to drought, but in the past year I learned first-hand the consequences of both record rainfall and wildfire," Kaisel said.
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After witnessing first hand the horror & devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey, my heart goes out even more so to the great people of Texas!
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First-hand accounts of extrajudicial killings, ethnic cleansing, and the targeting of civilians by armies can disappear with little warning, sometimes before investigators notice.
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A source with first-hand knowledge of the discussions about Prince's estate said the initial meeting between the siblings was contentious and ended in shouting.
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A report co-authored by Google estimates that first-hand online commerce in the region could reach $88 billion-$120 billion per year by 2015.
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I know first-hand how frustrating it is to get locked out of your Google account and lose access to much of your online life.
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"This is my most raw and honest first-hand account of my journey to Olympic gold and definitive personal growth," Richards-Ross, 31, tells PEOPLE.
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Stevens now understands first-hand just how damaging this stigma can be, but she also advises anyone suffering to begin seeking help by starting small.
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I understand (from first-hand experience) why people use Amazon—it's a time-saver, and people lead busy lives—so I won't criticize Amazon shoppers.
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The documentary features never-before-seen segments from the 90-minute video of that final visit, as well as a first-hand account from Junior.
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Origin story: Founder and CEO Peter Johnston got the idea after seeing first-hand the inefficiencies of managing freelancers while working in Google's London office.
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Shah, who lives in a neighborhood where anti-government protests happen each Friday, has witnessed first-hand how the lack of communications has fueled anger.
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We've been able to see first-hand the level of innovation being driven at scale — in artificial intelligence, machine learning, the cloud, devices, and more.
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During that rough three-month period, we learned first hand the value of loving yourself and your business, even with neither are at their best.
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At least after journalists write enough compelling first-hand tales of woe to show Apple where its reputation for quality could use some propping up.
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You'll be able to see the impact your work has first-hand, which you don't get by making a simple donation of money or goods.
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"Denise has experienced first-hand the complexities of the criminal justice system," Melody Shafir, vice president of development at Peacock Productions, said in a statement.
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This visceral, quasi-first-hand experience of the physical dangers of ascending sea levels is followed by a face-to-face encounter with the artist.
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The charity aims to provide emotional and financial support to survivors, while using their first-hand experiences to educate today's young people about the war.
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" The interrogation team demanded that someone come from headquarters for a "first-hand on-the-ground look" as the treatment was "approaching the legal limit.
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His lifelong feelings of displacement and of bearing anonymous witness – one of many who see first-hand what's going on – informs much of his work.
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Mourad Benchellali, a French former Guantánamo inmate, who was released in 2004 and jailed in France until 2006, has experienced this changing sentiment first hand.
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"I got to see the devastation first hand down [there], and I also saw the need for getting pets out," he says of his partnership.
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The accuracy comes from first-hand information: Singer interviewed the real Janet Armstrong for the script before she died, two months before First Man's release.
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I know first-hand as friends and family we only want to help, but we can never truly understand what that person is going through.
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"The attorney general and I both recently toured federal prisons and we saw first-hand the tremendous value in quality programs for inmates," Rosen said.
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Pamela Aguirre, a 77-year-old Texas resident who voted in El Paso on Tuesday, got to experience this thrill first-hand, according to MSNBC.
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His two requests to carry out an official visit to the United States to obtain first-hand information had not received a reply, he said.
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It's unclear how effective TripAdvisor's current badge system is since it's reliant on business receiving first-hand reviews detailing such allegations or from media reports.
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Highlighting their growth and change since their first album, Bastille's perceptions of things have altered and we are hearing it first-hand in their music.
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Browder added that he has no first-hand knowledge of the details of the meeting but was commenting on his experience with the Russian government.
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There are a couple books out there written by former members that give first-hand accounts, and other sites that provide history for these things.
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Angel Vanstark, a volunteer on the board of directors, says he uses his first-hand experience to help others who are going through similar experiences.
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President Donald Trump's declaration of a national opioid emergency last October was only a confirmation of what countless Americans have known first-hand for years.
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The quiet town of Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland recently found this out first-hand when a runaway billy goat stormed the carpark of a local store.
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"It's important to help people understand, to give them a first-hand account of the everyday life of a migrant," said 18-year-old Yakoubou.
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He also said that because Robson provided "the only first-hand eyewitness account" undermining the main argument for acquittal, admitting his testimony was not harmless.
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"I've seen first-hand how challenging it is for employees to save for retirement or start a family" when they're strapped with debt, Poulin says.
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Trump was visiting the city to view its water crisis first-hand and extend his recent outreach to African-American voters ahead of the Nov.
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As the Chief Executive Officer of National Marrow Donor Program® (NMDP)/Be The Match®, I've seen first-hand how our work saves lives.
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Learned first hand 7 months ago how transformational becoming a parent is and couldn't be happier for Meghan and Harry as they begin this adventure.
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This is not a first-hand account of the negotiations over the now-historic Paris agreement, but rather how they're portrayed in Gore's new documentary.
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Spicer possesses a first-hand account of what it's like to work directly for Trump, and so would be considered a get for the networks.
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"That's really where I learnt the ropes of this opaque industry and saw first-hand how a lack of transparency was significantly costing shipping companies".
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The pair suspected something else might be going on, as they both had first-hand experiences of seeing landslide debris quickly swept away by rivers.
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I've been visiting Inuit prisoners and reporting their first-hand accounts from one of Canada's most violent, dilapidated, and overcrowded northern jails for four years.
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Let them witness first-hand the urgency of stabilizing our steel manufacturing sector and fulfilling President Trump's campaign promises of only a few months ago.
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I've seen first-hand the hard work and dedication small business owners put into their companies to get them off the ground and to succeed.
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For this reason, President Donald Trump recently asked me to travel to the region to get a first-hand picture of what can be done.
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I have seen first-hand the devastation the North repeatedly causes to Korean families and the narratives of war and destruction they have routinely spouted.
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As an author, there's nothing better than hearing first-hand accounts of how the advice in your book helped a reader in their career path.
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"He will have a first-hand experience of seeing the impact on a small business of the dramatic changes in any input costs," Easterbrook said.
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Last week, CNN obtained a first-hand account from the teenager as she awaited retrial in an Omdurman prison cell after appealing her death sentence.
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Savanna Mak, who describes herself as the "anti-influencer," has experienced first-hand the feelings of "worthlessness and not-enoughness" that can come with Instagram.
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EYOS ExpeditionsAntarcticaLegend"I was onboard for both departures last year and saw first-hand the camaraderie and spirit that was forged on expeditions," he says.
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As founder of Black Entertainment Television (BET), I know first-hand the barriers minority-owned programmers must face when trying to get carriage on cable.
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"He's not just letting everybody out," she said, adding that she saw first-hand some of the people who got turned down for early release.
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As an academic leader, he said he's seen first-hand how experiences around sexual misconduct have knocked women out of the running for certain jobs.
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Branstad, the son of Iowa's longtime GOP governor, Terry Branstad, says he sees first hand that Trump is reaching beyond the traditional Iowa GOP base.
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Mayors know first-hand the harmful effects that pollution, the high cost of energy, and climate change have on people and families in their cities.
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Putting kids in the driver's seat (with some adult supervision, of course!) can help instill ownership and prompt first-hand lessons in trade-off decisions.
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We have been working with customers in Asia for a number of years and have seen first-hand how vibrant their crypto-asset ecosystems are.
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As a psychologist, I've witnessed first-hand the emotional pains people carry, and how hard it is for them to come in for formal therapy.
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The young boy is witnessing the effects of climate change first hand, said his mother Josselin Lifton-Zoline, including reduced snowpacks on nearby ski slopes.
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To the co-founders' collective surprise, more than 150 people interested in becoming Zumba instructors flew into Miami to learn choreography first-hand from Perez.
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Besides, her brother Jamie, who has both a deep knowledge of history and lots of first-hand experience in Westeros politics, expects her to win.
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An immigrant from Africa, she saw first hand how the well unrefined shea butter that her mother brought form home worked on her son's eczema.
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That assertion seemed to be based on reporting in the Federalist, which found a previous whistleblower complaint form with the heading, 'FIRST-HAND INFORMATION REQUIRED.
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But despite different backgrounds, we each share first-hand experience with the injustices and excesses that often define daily life in border communities across America.
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Yelp reviews flagged comments and removes those that include hate speech, a conflict of interest or are not based on a commenter's first-hand experience.
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I saw first-hand that cutting down on the military's use of oil would reduce the number of dangerous fuel convoys, and save American lives.
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I've seen digital health evolve first hand as both an operator and investor, and I'm more excited than ever about the future of the space.
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I've had many conversations with patients who own businesses and heard first-hand just how much the financial burden of cancer care weighs on them.
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Sadly, this means I have no first-hand knowledge to draw on—literally, none—when it comes to how to tell someone you've infected them.
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We also recently did a survey with Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and found that resale is a huge driver for the first-hand luxury market.
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Trump has been honest with the American people, the free market isn't always fair, and as a real estate mogul, he knows that first hand.
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But lawmakers will get access to interview notes and other evidence, including "first-hand accounts of misconduct," Nadler said at the outset of the hearing.
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An important feature of the system is that unions have representatives on company boards: they can see at first hand how pay rises may hurt competitiveness.
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As part of the report, ROC United collected first-hand accounts from more than one dozen of the survey respondents, who detail the mistreatment they received.
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The Times supplemented one of the clips with a first-hand account of a Navy pilot who was sent to investigate "mysterious aircraft" that appeared—poof!
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In the 1980's, the HIV/AIDS epidemic showed us first hand the damage this stigmatization and fear can do to our nation and its citizens.
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The first-hand experience of the Antebellum South motivated him to mentor and employ black naturalists and illustrators, especially during his two-year stay in Jamaica.
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There is no shortage of people ready to invest in your ideas and spend money on your products, and the super wealthy know this first-hand.
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He will always have been proud to have worn an Army uniform and knows first-hand the sacrifices servicemen and women make to protect their country.
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"I can tell you first-hand that orbiting the earth at 17,000 MPH is a life-changing event," Garriott told NBC News MACH in an email.
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TripAdvisor believes that every person impacted by a traveler safety issue, including sexual assault, has the right to write a first-hand account about their experience.
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Attorney Mark Zaid told CNN that the person works in the intelligence community and has first-hand knowledge that supports claims made by the first whistleblower.
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Stanley Black & Decker's Mark Maybury learned the lesson first-hand when a disastrous pitch at CNN taught him to always keep the end customer in mind.
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All we have to do is put out a press release that calls it 'a compelling, first-hand glimpse into the sugar equivalent of everyday foods.
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The prototype was introduced to the public back in 2014, when it offered awe-struck Californians a first-hand look at the future of autonomous transportation.
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Remediant's co-founders, Paul Lanzi and Tim Keeler, worked in biotech for years and saw a problem first-hand with the way companies secured privileged access.
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When I was growing up, I got first-hand money lessons from my mom, even though I didn't know how beneficial they'd be until years later.
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"Prior to 2016, we did not have a lot of people publicly saying the word abortion" or talking about their first-hand experiences, Lopez told Vox.
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Prince William mirrors the empathy – and humor – of his late mother Princess Diana, says a physician who has seen both of them in action first-hand.
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I had first-hand experience of all the problems she faced—like her losing her hair and the depression that comes with getting a terminal illness.
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The latest revelation on vaping comes from this harrowing clip, in which a face-swapping pair learns first-hand the supernatural dangers of puffing while swapping.
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Image: GettyVanity Fair got its hands on a kind of insane first-hand account of working at Facebook, adapted from a book by a former employee.
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Those numbers can be hard to believe, but T-Mobile CEO John Legere noted on Tuesday that his company's network had experienced the growth first hand.
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As a Democrat who experienced the financial meltdown of 2008, which occurred right in the middle of the presidential campaign, she must know this first-hand.
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And there's an entrepreneur participating who built a flight marketplace, realizing first-hand that hobby pilots' empty seats were a market opportunity waiting to be unlocked.
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Kavanaugh wrote that he had observed the truly extraordinary difficulty of the presidency first-hand from years of service in the George W. Bush White House.
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After seeing this first-hand, designer and chef Georgie Smith founded the nonprofit A Sense of Home, which provides comfortable living spaces for former foster youth.
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These dates are not arbitrary, but decided by the years of research, indexing, and even first-hand interviews that Connoley did to prepare for this restaurant.
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They are totally unhinged and in many ways, after witnessing first hand the damage they do to so many innocent and decent people, I enjoy watching.
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Our friends and communities have felt the sting of harsh prison sentences, and we've seen first hand the devastating effects of failed criminal justice reform policies.
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"Aron started Cleanshelf after experiencing first-hand how difficult and time-consuming it was for a fast-growing company to control its software spend," said Omercevic.
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You can learn something from everyone you meet, and we've seen this first-hand watching Democratic and Republican women exchange ideas and validate one another's perspectives.
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"After witnessing first hand the horror & devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey,my heart goes out even more so to the great people of Texas!" he wrote.
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I have seen this tragedy first-hand growing up in Oakland CA, where so many young people die young prematurely at the hands of gun violence.
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During a September interview, I relayed this prisoner's first-hand anecdotes of life behind bars to the minister, her deputy minister, and the premier's press secretary.
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This first-hand experience informed the creation of Mod Markit — a site Tufa said she hopes will stop the forced choice of too-sexy gown vs.
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Ellen DeGeneres gave viewers a first-hand look at the power of Oprah's presence by having her surprise Girls Trip star and Oprah superfan Tiffany Haddish.
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Dev, the protagonist played by Aziz Ansari in his Netflix original series, Master of None, experiences the racial dynamics of online first-hand in season 2.
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This morning, the following email was sent to all Tesla employees: As we all experienced first-hand, last year was the most challenging in Tesla's history.
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Venture capitalists like to quip that "software is eating the world" and that products should "just work," and rental car companies are seeing that first hand.
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