Click here to view original GIFI don't think you need any convincing to watch all that happens inside Kihlberg Steel AB, a forging factory that does things like ring rolling, open-die forging, and hammer forging.
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Verdict: Forging a certificate is markedly less impressive than forging an artwork — even one of Lee's ho-hum early point paintings.
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Just as Trumpism is forging tomorrow's political left, in other words, Francis is forging tomorrow's Catholic right — theologically and perhaps politically as well.
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After that, Israel stopped forging — and started stealing instead.
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As he -- he led the way forging a path.
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Nonetheless, forging ahead is often a question of risk tolerance.
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Forging a new strategic partnership will not be easy, however.
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But through the project, inmates can begin forging support networks.
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This is forging new territory for us as a company.
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Or the one who was accused of forging medical records.
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After the failure of the biography, Israel began forging letters.
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She's an empowered, motivated, driven woman forging her own path.
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Perhaps forging a new Sabbath tradition would ease her loneliness.
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When you have conversations like that, you're actually forging relationships.
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Prince William and Prince Harry are forging their own paths.
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But by forging forward, Trump is making the right call.
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He kept forging forward, literally until almost his last breath.
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Those views will be critical in forging the road ahead.
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He returned to be a team leader, forging unique relationships.
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He is also forging a remarkable partnership with Sara Mearns.
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Forging all these deals could prove to be a challenge.
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NATO officials spoke of forging alliances between government and people.
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But overall, 2020 Democrats are still forging coherent foreign policies.
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It's a history of forging trust and connections with Russian investors.
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Trump has signaled an interest in forging unity from historic division.
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It started, I think, forging a path of understanding for people.
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It's also taught him the value of forging your own path.
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By forging partnerships with vendors, Vetcove hopes to increase its returns.
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But forging such a powerful weapon came with a high price.
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They were even planning on forging fake US State Department credentials.
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But he was actually busy forging a new identity, investigators said.
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Meanwhile, other local policymakers are forging ahead with their own plans.
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But Anaplan is forging ahead with its public market debut anyway.
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Meanwhile, the DEA is forging ahead with its search for Kiki.
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That's what this super tall, giant forging hammer reminds me of.
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I urge you all to keep forging ahead on that road.
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In the meantime, the Democrats are forging ahead with women candidates.
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Dow Chemical Co and DuPont are forging a $130 billion business.
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It also feels very feminine, forging bonds in a specific way.
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However, you'll also be forging new connections and opening new doors.
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The Wagners are also accused of forging custody documents, prosecutors said.
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For me, it is like forging a signature on a painting.
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Forging a good relationship will pay off sooner than you think.
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This includes forging alliances that might be unseemly or manipulating friends.
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Instead, the department said on Wednesday that it was forging ahead.
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Sieman has his own style and is forging his own path.
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These pressures are causing a political shift, and forging unlikely alliances.
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Some said they understood May's difficulties in forging consensus in London.
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But Zuma said Nigeria and South Africa were forging closer ties.
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He is forging his own path without personal politics into his work.
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Four years later he was charged with forging a US Treasury check.
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America has pioneered the art of forging links between academia and industry.
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The victor will be the candidate who is best at forging alliances.
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DBS's market dominance was essential to forging these relationships, says Mr Gupta.
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Amazon's would-be competitors might follow a similar path, by forging partnerships.
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I put my own team together and am forging my own path.
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But olfaction might offer a simpler way to start forging those connections.
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Forging a deeper connection with a crush is also on the menu.
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Rather, they brush it off as a bruise, and continue forging ahead.
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Instead, it does a disturbingly great job of forging people's faces together.
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Does the game plan of what you are forging become more ambitious?
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"Forging change will be much, much harder than he expects," she said.
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But he noted that others remained committed to forging a new path.
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He began incorporating intrusive diagonals and forging higher, wider and skewed horizons.
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Forging good community relations has also played a part in McDonald's turnaround.
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When characters aren't forging swords or fighting dragons, they are bafflingly static.
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It is crucial to forging trade pacts, military coalitions and peace deals.
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"My history has always been forging collaborations and building connections," she said.
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But Chris Rock's brothers, Tony and Jordan, are forging their own path.
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The old passport-forging desk is laid bare in a glass case.
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The process of forging meaning does wonders for both parents and child.
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Lubricant brand KY was interested in forging a discussion about women's pleasure.
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The administration mentions forging bilateral trade deals, but none have been initiated.
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Less felicitously, she uses similar shortcuts in forging relationships among her characters.
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She admitted that she is cautious about forging relationships with new friends.
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Forging such a durable majority will take patience, prudence, and consensus building.
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I have witnessed their unbearable pain and intense difficulty forging healthy relationships.
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The harder work of forging new relations now lies ahead, he added.
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It could also enable the forging of bonds between soldiers old and new.
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For now, House Republicans are forging ahead — and trying to jumpstart the conversation.
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But where Rogers really influenced me was in forging a relationship with myself.
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A groom said he was forging ahead with his planned wedding in Tiburon.
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But the ASN may hesitate after the forging problems, or impose higher costs.
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He was smithing, forging swords, and honing his ferocious skills with a hammer.
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He's been in Congress for 28503 years, forging strong alliances in party leadership.
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Air China's domestic rivals have also been forging alliances with North American peers.
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That includes forging a diversity that is not just multicultural but also multilingual.
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It has also taken bets like forging alliances with Amazon and Under Armour.
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Meanwhile, several states are forging ahead with reforms to expand access to care.
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It cleared Zhang of forging documents to swindle subsidies related to government bonds.
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Curtis is accused of filling out his wife's ballot and forging her signature.
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He says he changed because of his faith combined with forging interracial friendships.
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Before we left, I found Teachout talking alone with a guy forging horseshoes.
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Forging a good knife usually takes days, so this is no small feat.
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But might we venture to say, forging court orders are a bad idea?
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She was also charged with forging Mr. Nippes's signature on an apartment lease.
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ST. PETERSBURG, Florida — Ken Perenyi knows a thing or two about forging art.
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But she has a track record of forging unlikely consensus — and winning elections.
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There's no shortcut to forging a separate Republican identity during the Trump presidency.
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No force can stop the Chinese people and the Chinese nation forging ahead.
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He credits a near-death experience with forging his relentlessly positive life outlook.
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The town is synonymous with the forging of that formidable thing: French culture.
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The startup operates to serve customers in fabrication, machining, casting and forging businesses.
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Forging ballots, as Trump claims has happened in Florida, would be election fraud.
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They were fighting for their lives, and also forging a template of resistance.
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But moving isn't just about forging into unknown territory, as any kid knows.
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Snap is a singular effort forging its own direction as a communications platform.
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What Macedonians call themselves will now be judged in Athens, forging an "Orwellian" state.
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Forging a successful relationship with Trump may become one of López Obrador's biggest hurdles.
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Women and men worked alongside one another, forging a new industry in real time.
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In this case, it's the difficulties of forging a high school tribe made literal.
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The story arc doesn't end in forging a new home, but a better one.
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Forging closer U.S. ties Abe is closely associated with strengthening the U.S.-Japanese alliance.
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Usually political enemies, they have already begun backroom discussions about forging a governing alliance.
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The job involves chairing summits of European leaders and forging compromise from their debates.
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As that official inquiry proceeds, though, Congress is forging ahead with its own investigations.
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Many traditional car makers have started forging a path to a self-driving future.
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Forging a $43 cheque got him a prison sentence of ten years in 1960.
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Forging documents would violate the LME warehouse agreement that all approved firms must sign.
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They grew when her first attempt at forging a new government collapsed in November.
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He argued that other nations are forging trade deals that are hurting U.S. exporters.
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While Uber and Amazon are tuning up their takeout services, GrubHub is forging partnerships.
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Why would Liam (Roberto Aguire) recommend Aria continue forging a book for their boss?
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Malmstrom's job of forging a united European trade-war strategy can only get harder.
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Despite the challenges, museums around the country are forging ahead with new sustainable designs.
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First are "the black-market people who're forging on," the original patchouli-scented pioneers.
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In the South, Moon's administration is forging ahead with its peace drive without it.
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" They've also been accused of "forging signatures, stiffing lawyers and dodging debt collection efforts.
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Mr. Puigdemont has been fuzzy about his intentions since forging ahead with the vote.
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Forging ties with Daimler could be tough for Geely, writes Jeffrey Goldfarb of Breakingviews.
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Le Pen and Russian politicians have been forging their mutually beneficial friendship for years.
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Polls have repeatedly shown that most Americans disagree, but Congress is forging ahead anyway.
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At the same time, Europe is forging alliances to counter President Trump's trade policies.
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Do you see the green movement forging stronger ties to the social justice movement?
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Many women are forging ahead, making the "traditionalists" ever more furious about westernised "feminazis".
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Printing parts is often faster and less expensive than traditional forging, machining or molding.
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It's an important process for the education for the nation, for the forging America's identity.
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Lawmakers and the White House appear far from forging an agreement to reopen the government.
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The two Asian economic giants will be forging closer trade and business ties, analysts said.
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Anderson tipped a Savard shot with 3:37 to play, forging a 4-4 tie.
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But that leaves the other parties with the difficult task of forging a coalition agreement.
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He had been caught committing fraud, forging his mother's signature on checks to get cash.
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Each daughter must then rebel against expectations while forging a path for her own generation.
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Other companies are forging ahead, underscoring the eagerness of employers to harness AI for hiring.
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This complaint led to them forging a better deal the following year that included raises.
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The police were hoping to lure a man suspected of forging checks in Cambridge, Mass.
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The first is that the president is not the only person forging American trade policy.
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Earlier,Weatherford says she had walked in on Kruse apparently forging customersignatures on account documents.
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They count on that fear to keep them from forging ahead and figuring that out.
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Forging closer ties with China The Beijing trip is Duterte's first state visit as President.
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To please his princely bosses, Mr AlMadani is forging ahead on various fronts at once.
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As far as forging an anti-Facebook alliance, there aren't that many sizable potential partners.
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They've evolved from carving wood to stamping steel to pressing aluminum to forging carbon fiber.
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He listened, bringing Spanish-language dembow to a large audience, forging a path towards reggaeton.
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It's also unclear what long-term benefit congressional Democrats expect from forging deals with Trump.
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She says Adam turned out to be a bad guy, forging her signature on checks.
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The idea was to attract investment into Malaysia by forging joint ventures with foreign firms.
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People often credit Kanye West and Drake with forging a path for the singing rapper.
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Metal and plastic forging machine setters, operators, and tenders are projected to decline by 19.2%
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Despite deep and entrenched opposition from the House leadership, a bipartisan group is forging ahead.
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Above all, Nixon was committed to forging a new world order in partnership with Beijing.
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The regional government in Catalonia is forging ahead with a plan to secede from Spain.
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The administration's focus on the Senate did not dissuade the House group from forging ahead.
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"Forging a check, even if you are the heir, is a no-no," Halloran says.
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Silicon Valley has stepped up here, with Waymo, Mobileye, Uber, Tesla, other companies forging ahead.
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A clearer picture is now emerging of a novelist committed to forging an eccentric course.
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There were some intriguing details that went into forging this deal, sources tell Business Insider.
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Trump, however, seems to be shrugging off the criticism and forging ahead with his plans.
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They are forging unlikely partnerships, with joint statements, shifting priorities, new initiatives and trade deals.
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I work here, forging art, with the doors wide open almost every day, year round.
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And Latin American countries are forging closer commercial ties with each other, and with China.
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But by that point, the boys were on their way to forging their own fortune.
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Forging ties with countries like India and China could lessen their influence, Mr. Pahad said.
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"This situation that we are forging through right now is difficult and heavy," she said.
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To be sure, these issues can be enormously complex and forging consensus can take time.
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He was already forging a relationship with the baby that he had to mourn, too.
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Pharmacy experts disagree on whether Amazon will have success forging relationships with pharmacy benefits managers.
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The military, he said, had no intention of forging an intelligence sharing arrangement with Russia.
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And she concentrates on forging connections because the best leaders know they can't succeed alone.
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The leaders forging the path are the 48-members of the House Problem Solvers Caucus.
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The North Koreans are believed to have supplemented the forging program with other illicit efforts.
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But after getting sober and forging his own path, he's ready to spit the truth.
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Diane Rwigara was acquitted of all charges including insurrection and forging of documents last year.
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Apparently unfazed, Aramco is forging ahead with plans to list a portion of its shares.
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He later told of forging a close personal relationship with the Yugoslav leader Marshal Tito.
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FaceTime can help you connect, and Bridget Shirvell has other tips for forging that distance.
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The euro zone has made much progress on forging a banking and capital markets union.
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Adama Barrow, his elected successor, is forging ahead with plans for an inauguration ceremony today.
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France received a mandate for governing Syria and Lebanon, forging lasting ties with the latter.
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We do better than most at forging moments together, but they're less and less predictable.
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The media plays a fundamental role in forging public opinion about such cases, experts say.
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But Trap Karaoke is that step to forging real friendships and creating a real community.
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Members of the team kept returning to Flint, collecting their samples and forging friendships with residents.
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But some politicians say talks on forging the unnatural partnership could run into Monday or Tuesday.
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In one conversation, she spoke about forging an invoice to explain where the cash came from.
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That said, Holmes is still forging ahead in her career, never mind the impending movie adaptation.
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But Classixx harnesses it all with panache, forging something fresh and decidedly contemporary from the familiar.
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To afford the medical care they need, Peña and his peers are forging a third path.
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Each of Mr. Sanders's top New Hampshire rivals insisted on Tuesday that they were forging ahead.
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Fortunately, Single Parents is forging its own path outside of these similarities to its Meriwether predecessor.
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Forging the Gods continues through May 11th at Transfer #ONCANAL pop-up (423 Broadway, Soho, Manhattan).
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The charges against her include forging documents and irregular financial investments, according to Korean media reports.
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Executives at Petrobras also pledged on Wednesday to keep forging ahead with an ambitious divestment program.
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What about those forging their way through life in male-dominated careers instead of party planning?
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Forging your own path is always difficult, especially when your dad is a world-famous singer.
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But forging a resolution would also help Trudeau shed his "fluffy and superficial" reputation, Bateman said.
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He likes the idea of a small-state, light-regulation Britain forging its own Randian future.
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Wan Lin, president of Cainiao, doubts the economics of drone delivery, but JD is forging ahead.
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In Canada, Google's parent company Alphabet is forging ahead with its own vision of urban planning.
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That was why he had decided on forging his own path here in the first place.
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They showed the forging of ploughshares from swords, signifying the goodwill that accompanied the landmark treaty.
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In the meantime, the company is forging ahead with its original plan to democratize genetic health.
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Other automakers are forging into ride sharing and autonomous driving, as are some traditional auto suppliers.
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Bosniak parties fear the proposal could be a prelude to the Croats forging a separatist entity.
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Here are ten real-life strategies for forging a bond with your superiors at the office.
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It seems Madeline Brewer is forging a successful career through playing women trapped by extreme circumstances.
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He's been accused in the case of forging and then withdrawing evidence submitted to the court.
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We were wary of these unproven claims, but Ehang is obviously forging ahead with the vehicle.
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Instead, he focused on forging a close personal connection with Trump over a photo and flattery.
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Fondren had previously worked for a local physician and was forging doctor's notes that appeared authentic.
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Still, Mr. Trump is forging ahead with a speech on Monday that had been about Mrs.
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The hacking strategy consists of intercepting, altering, forging and releasing personal communications to discredit presidential candidates.
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Building a team, and then forging relationships that would help our firm to grow and thrive.
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Still, State Department leadership has lately emphasized a commitment to forging a stronger relationship with India.
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His mother was arrested during the Depression, apparently for stealing welfare checks and forging a signature.
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But at the very least, forging the alliance will put it in a position to try.
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Instead, I wanted to burn it all with fire, with the goal of forging myself anew.
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The new rules are intended to curb painkiller abuse and prevent users from forging paper prescriptions.
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For a while it looked as if Europe's experiment in forging an antipolitical politics might succeed.
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Serving time alongside convicted murderers, he quickly concluded that surviving in prison required forging strategic alliances.
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Forging trusting relationships requires outlining your values and acting in accordance with them — consistently and openly.
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Without American leadership, forging a global consensus that gay rights are human rights will take longer.
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The author discerns the poetic even in brutal landscapes and histories, forging musical phrases from conflict.
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Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) confirmed Thursday that his panel is forging ahead with the probe.
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Meantime, Penney's is forging ahead and has said it will launch more apparel lines in September.
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Yoga for Men: Forging Resilience also focuses on introducing yoga to men, particularly men of color.
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As with climate change policies and other issues, California appears to be forging its own trail.
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I am trying to save our relationship by forging one with twelve pounds of dead pig?
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Democrats credit Bustos's electoral success to her commitment to forging a personal connection within the community.
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And two, a stoking of revolutionary zeal at home and a forging of propaganda victories abroad.
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The Rockets trailed wire-to-wire, never even forging a tie, though they did come close.
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In 2016, the companies deepened their relationship, forging an exclusive, five-year agreement to deliver perishables.
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We're creating an environment where kids are forging the pathways that other kids can find and follow.
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The trailer shows the show's protagonist forging alliances, including with Nick (Max Minghella) and Serena (Yvonne Strahovski).
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While such concerns still exist, scientists are now forging ahead with the largest-ever geoengineering research program.
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Her mother refused and Loretta ended up forging her signature and having a very late-term abortion.
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Instead, it's forging agreements with largely indie developers to release their existing IP as a GameClub exclusive.
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Laying off 90 percent of the company and forging an entirely different direction was the only option.
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He's spent much of his career inside the Beltway, forging tight connections to the Washington Republican establishment.
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What's happening: Smart players are forging new relationships with companies that can help them progress toward commercialization.
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A key obstacle to forging any agreement in the real world would likely involve defining foreign interference.
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This was at a time when women were still forging their way in the male-dominated workforce.
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And it's easy to get tangled in those complexities, unsure whether you are forging the right path.
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Sutton-Shearer said one of his priorities is forging "mainstream partnerships" like Prøhbtd's deal with Advertising Week.
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President Xi Jinping last year raised the idea of forging a new relationship between business and government.
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He's the fellow tasked with forging a 20-year blueprint for Daimler and its flagship, Mercedes-Benz.
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The bottom line: Saudi Arabia has already had its succession and is forging ahead with needed reforms.
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Importers were even forging its paperwork, says Joseph Mendelson, a biologist at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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These salespeople are responsible for visiting stores and dispensaries and forging business relationships between them and growers.
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In 1976, the KGB tried a different tactic, forging FBI documents suggesting that hardline anti-Communist Sen.
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"Nothing too crazy, make it look legitimate," I tell my Military Commander as we begin forging notes.
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But underlying the difficulties in forging a coalition, the Greens said they disagreed with the migrant limit.
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They are instead forging ahead, in a fit of atavism, with an attempt to repeal Obamacare anyhow.
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Gore Creek Fly Fisherman offers guided fly fishing trips, complete with waders and après river-forging treats.
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Law-abiding citizens like her great-great-grandfather, indicted by a grand jury for forging naturalization papers?
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They should support the same approach when it comes to forging a U.S. consensus on climate policy.
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House Republican leadership is forging ahead with a stopgap bill to keep the government funded through Dec.
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That dented Russian President Vladimir Putin's hopes of forging a friendly relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Photograph by Gianni Foggia / AP / REX / Shutterstock TV certainly played a role in forging my untribal attitude.
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After forging a 133-36 halftime tie, Oklahoma State shot just 37.9 percent in the second half.
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Both seek radical transparency – though Dalio's hunt is tied to forging a business in the Middle Kingdom.
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Philosophy helps break the impasse by articulating new questions, posing possible solutions and forging new conceptual tools.
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Appropriate to the game's dimension-hopping narrative, every game over represents the forging of a new timeline.
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He shapes poignant characters with lilting right-hand melodies while forging rich harmonic progressions with the left.
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All four men were questioned on Sunday and have been accused of assisting terrorists and forging documents.
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Forging tools can be sculptures in themselves: tongs like lithe figures, hammers as sleekly abstract as Brancusis.
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Management makes it out that we're a bunch of crooks, forging time cards to track our payroll.
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The two became close as Rogers led NBC Cable, forging deals and new partnerships under Welch's tutelage.
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It is also pushing ahead on forging deeper trade ties with other nations like Japan and China.
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But drugmakers are forging ahead with promising new gene therapies that will continue to test pricing limits.
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Transparency is key to forging trust and making sure employees feel safe and know what to do.
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Over the years, AdvoCare has gained prominence by forging ties with professional athletes and major sports leagues.
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He's a blacksmith, forging steel, and there's a certain physique that goes hand in hand with that.
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While governments seem unable to collaborate, organized crime is forging new alliances and agreements across the world.
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It's a relief to see him finally forging an Afghan strategy, because so much is at stake.
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We — he and we, together — were forging deeper into the unknown, and it seemed to exhilarate him.
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Of course, the arrest comes shortly after news broke that Mikaela's forging a solo career in porn.
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Bregier has taken an increasingly high-profile role in sales campaigns, forging relationships in Japan and elsewhere.
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They are forging partnerships with other retailers, like J. Crew, to sell exclusive versions of Birdwell's products.
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She made up for it by studying, by knowing more, forging deeper relationships, having more detailed policies.
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Through the looking glass, the conservative media took this to mean Nelson admitted to forging the signature itself.
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Still, Canopy Growth and its major LP competitors have been forging ahead with entering new cannabis markets abroad.
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Forging a connection between atmosphere and landscape, the club is made of the same rock it's built upon.
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But Beijing says it doesn't want a leadership role forging the new pacts necessary to reinvigorate regional trade.
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As they await their new boss, national security staffers are hunkering down and forging ahead with their work.
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What's more, there's a number of electric plane startups forging ahead, modifying existing planes, and planning for tests.
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It generated income by selling display ads against the courses and premium subscriptions, and by forging various partnerships.
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Are you seeing a vision of Valyrian steel forging factories in the flames like we are right now?
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But at the same time, it's inspiring — seeing this path that young queer people are forging for themselves.
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Like Geri Halliwell leaving the Spice Girls in 1998, the band is forging ahead without a founding member.
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Last week, two banks in particular made strides to overhaul such processes by joining networks and forging partnerships.
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During their years training together, perhaps Tobho passed along his Qohorik sword-forging methodologies to his apprentice, Gendry.
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Of course, forging those alliances won't come easily, with plenty of suspicion and mistrust sprinkled throughout the hour.
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Forging a public policy response represents an opportunity for the optimists and pessimists to collaborate rather than debate.
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It's since been adept at dividing and conquering potential threats, while forging relationships with factions of various stripes.
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Mark Palmer, Head of Experience Design at MakerBot admitted MakerBot was "a little guilty" of forging that dream.
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Another amateur astrophotographer, Stephen Ramsden, wrote a beautiful piece about how the line between compositing and forging photographs.
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In others, they'll be able to essentially take over your connection, forging and injecting packets as they please.
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They're intent on forging substantive and bipartisan solutions to America's biggest problems, such as infrastructure and tax reform.
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At their best, group texts offer a sense of community and acceptance, enhancing social connections and forging friendships.
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But we have to keep forging our way forward and try to bring people back to together again.
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Through forging strong relationships with characters over years, the best TV shows sow empathy as well as entertainment.
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He also was about to be court-martialed for forging his sergeant's signature to go see a woman.
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Forging partnerships with other businesses can also help a broke entrepreneur cut costs and establish a brand identity.
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Behind happy couple door number two, Caroline and Laird are forging ahead in their new lives as parents.
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She is forging new relationships with groups like Giffords and deepening existing relationships with Mayors Against Illegal Guns.
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The regions forging ahead most stridently are the Northeast, the Mid-Atlantic and the Western states, said Littell.
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But it's not a recipe for forging the type of consensus required to move forward as a nation.
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Berlin, as in so many other areas, is forging an identity for itself as the European industry hub.
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That meant forging a broad-shouldered alliance based on democracy, the rule of law and an open economy.
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Cooper Hefner is forging his own path nearly two years after the death of his father Hugh Hefner.
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IN FORGING HIS media empire Rupert Murdoch never worried much about whether he was spending too much money.
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Microsoft accomplished this partly by forging a surprise cloud alliance with Oracle, its longtime rival in enterprise software.
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CFM had said flaws in the forging of a disc inside the engine could have led to cracks.
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In her advice for young women entering the workforce, Lagarde believes forging alliances with colleagues is especially important.
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The requester then asked us to delist several other pages related to his separate conviction for forging documents.
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Another Trumpian accusation is that CarbonWA hired signature-gathering firms that have run into trouble with forging signatures.
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But Polanco is forging her own way, and she's hopeful that the fashion industry will start to shift.
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Without talk radio for 20183 years and him leading that way and forging that path and without Fox.
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The unique way of forging synthetic crystals is also what gives their lightsabers an aggressive crimson red colouration.
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In 1976, the KGB tried a different tactic, forging FBI documents that suggested that hardline anti-communist Sen.
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The widely anticipated ruling comes amid pent-up interest in forging combinations across the entertainment and communications industries.
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I was forging ahead, exploring an identity that threatened to overtake the man my daughters had always known.
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Today, she is part of a rapidly growing cohort of women who are forging their own FIRE community.
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Rubio, a Cuban-American, was a key player in forging the new, more hostile policy toward the island.
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"Right now, we're basically forging ahead, knowing we might get a lot of people canceling late," said Cohlmia.
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I wasn't interested in forging fake relationships out of necessity, I wanted genuine friendships that I could treasure.
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Of course not, but it doesn't seem to matter for those forging ahead with her as their champion.
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In the state Capitol, she began working with Republicans and found success — and attention — by forging bipartisan coalitions.
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Neither of Mr. Basuki's rivals publicly questioned the blasphemy accusation, instead forging alliances of convenience with the radicals.
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He got a 14-month suspended sentence for forging documents and threatening the bank following his 2002 dismissal.
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"Forging a strong consensus required both time and changes to accommodate federal agencies," Thune said in a statement.
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But Penney's is forging ahead in rolling out a better and broader assortment of clothing, specifically for women.
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Now he was doing it again, forging a common bond with fellow citizens who looked nothing like him.
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Seduction is a grand theme, influencing politics and power, guiding history, shaping literature and forging powerful social movements.
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Former business partners also accused each of them of forging signatures, stiffing lawyers and dodging debt collection efforts.
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Gravity caused this cloud to collapse, forging a central star — the sun — and a swirling disc of debris.
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Nothing is more boring than following the bandwagon, and interesting people are intent on forging their own paths.
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Mr Blustein sees two possible ways forward: forging a common China policy with allies; and strengthening the WTO.
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In a lot of ways this is kind of going to be a new path that they're forging.
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Bhumibol had ruled for seven decades, partly by forging strong ties with the military and Bangkok-based elites.
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Mr. Trump capitalized on this politics of civilization, and he is forging a foreign policy in its image.
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OUR LIVES, OUR FORTUNES AND OUR SACRED HONOR: The Forging of American Independence, 1774-1776, by Richard R. Beeman.
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The suit claims the defendants conspired to commit a series of crimes involving the manufacture and forging of banknotes.
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Forging a new alliance with the news media industry is a savvy distraction from Facebook's many challenges in Washington.
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The AI-powered art exhibition Forging the Gods portrays the interaction between humans and machines in a nuanced manner.
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The next step in forging a fairer Ireland for all its citizens will be in repealing the Eighth Amendment.
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Granted, the Jaybirds have a wire connecting the two earbuds whereas the VerveOnes+ are forging ahead into uncharted territories.
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Executives at Petrobras, as the firm is known, also pledged to keep forging ahead with an ambitious divestment program.
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Meanwhile, SpaceX is also forging ahead — albeit slowly — with its plans to start a colony on Mars some day.
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The Carters are forging ahead with their lives and careers, acknowledging that their love story is one of redemption.
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Delayed motherhood is a consequence of a happy trend: that women are spending longer in education and forging careers.
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UK PARLIAMENT'S TREASURY COMMITTEE ASKS FINANCIAL CONDUCT AUTHORITY AND NATIONAL CRIME AGENCY TO INVESTIGATE ALLEGATIONS INTO BANKS FORGING SIGNATURES
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Before campaigning picked up, there had been much talk of Congress forging a broad coalition to fight the BJP.
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Lee's crime (forging letters by famous writers), is the plot of the movie, but not the point of it.
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Approving USMCA also will support forging more sustainable longer-term solutions to migration challenges at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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There are some applications for this technology that don't involve forging doctor's notes, prescriptions, or evidence for a trial.
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Our infrastructure program will be based on forging new partnerships and demanding new accountability for every federal taxpayer dollars.
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Ryan Clancy is Chief Strategist for No Labels, a movement dedicated to forging a New Center in American politics.
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My therapist tells me I have nothing to be ashamed about in leaving home and forging a new life.
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By forging alliances among state lotteries, they are both now available to residents of 133 of America's 213 states.
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The Chargers seemingly seized control of the game with a 236-point fourth quarter in forging ahead by 22005.
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We can talk with one another and have real disagreements on key issues while also forging consensus on others.
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From New York and Toronto to Athens and Barcelona, mayors are forging alliances to deal with the changing situation.
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He spent the year in a responsive mode instead of forging ahead with music made on his own terms.
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Forging work bonds has been linked to greater productivity, better decision making, and increased happiness outside of the office.
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Now, Google is forging ahead with its takeover of noteworthy (if not always attractive) real estate in Los Angeles.
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He is particularly interested in the possibility of artificially strengthening connections between cells, and perhaps forging entirely new ones.
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But she was barred by an electoral commission and detained on charges including forging documents associated with that bid.
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It was started in the name of forging a greater sense of union among the disparate nations of Europe.
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As part of that plan, the United States and China are working aggressively toward forging a bilateral investment treaty.
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Indeed, the club runs more on tradition and the forging of personal relationships than on etched rules or guidelines.
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The program effectively creates a vacuum that sucks in startups so YC can start forging a relationship with them.
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And now Hustle is forging partnerships with payment processors and CRM systems to automatically track when recipients take action.
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But Ryan is not giving up on the idea of forging agreement with the White House and Senate leaders.
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But by forging ahead, the artists nevertheless managed to uncover new layers of meaning that weren't necessarily there before.
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Forging a distinct position for the brand as the market becomes increasingly crowded with other options for athletic wear.
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I would have said that it was at the worst point since the forging of the relationship in 1972.
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Ms. Vernon has yet to succeed in forging a lasting union, but perhaps her luck is about to change.
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He has a record of forging compromises and bringing warring factions together, reflected in a recent collaboration with Gov.
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With Utopia, though, Björk seems less interested in a grand universalism and more content with forging living, breathing connections.
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"A lot of 'Flights' is about forging human connections and considering the other," Ms. Croft said also via Skype.
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The Hallé Orchestra was ratcheting its way through the cranking theme Wagner fashioned for the forging of the blade.
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At a CNBC conference, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the administration remained open to forging tax legislation with Democrats.
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Just three blocks from the original, the new Four Seasons nods to the past while forging its own identity.
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Elsewhere, the two nations are forging bilateral and multilateral trade pacts in parallel that limit options for the other.
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But although many states -- such as California, Vermont, Minnesota and New York -- are boldly forging ahead, most are not.
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Overall, the most successful efforts have involved tech companies playing to their strengths, and forging out partnerships with industry.
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He is also the author of "Blood of Tyrants: George Washington & the Forging of the Presidency" (Encounter Books, 2013).
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Japan is eager to salvage the deal and proceed, even if it means forging ahead without the United States.
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Cho's wife was indicted on a charge of forging a certificate to help their daughter get into medical school.
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His wife has been indicted on charges of forging a certificate to help their daughter get into medical school.
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But capital punishment specialists typically represented those defendants, and here, Mr. Roof appears intent on forging his own strategy.
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The vertical relationship between Lindblad and its customers had been too insistent to encourage the forging of horizontal bonds.
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Lawmakers spent more than a year forging a consensus among Republicans, Democrats, F.D.A. officials and drug and device companies.
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Regardless of how the experiment turns out, SpaceX is forging ahead with its Starlink launches at a breakneck pace.
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New York, she said, felt very much like home, filled with people from all over the world forging connections.
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That doesn't mean it's impossible — in fact, there are plenty of science-backed strategies for forging friendships in adulthood.
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But instead of forging lasting progress, 2628 marked the beginning of a sharp slide in Democrats' appeal with seniors.
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Steel has effectively endured the test of time, forging its place into each and every generation it has met.
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His skill lies in forging consensus in the toughest circumstances, and it has kept him relevant in Afghan politics.
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But it would likely choose a statesman capable of steering a moderate course and forging compromises between warring factions.
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Of course, favorable polling doesn't suddenly mean forging agreement on some of America's most intractable problems will be easy.
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We have the opportunity to make the 21st century, the "North American century" by forging a good NAFTA 2.0.
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Nielsen also felt that forging a closer relationship with Kushner could help her get more stability in the job.
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Where the tech lords have rethought how we use existing tools instead of forging new ones, they've done better.
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Unlike Mr. Trump and Mr. Ross, Ms. Pritzker has been a leading proponent of forging new free-trade agreements.
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Instead, she appears to be forging her own path, embracing a raw political persona that celebrates diversity and youth.
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Social movements need pragmatic insiders, forging compromise from within, not just principled outsiders, demanding more and better from without.
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AOBiome is forging ahead on research that should confirm whether or not its ammonia-oxidizing bacteria can treat acne.
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N. All have raced ahead, forging tie-ups with bloggers and online stars who draw in Asia's smartphone-obsessed youth.
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All I knew was that Blake was visiting from Vegas and Jesus had personally supervised the forging of his cheekbones.
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Sanders remains a viable candidate, but coming out of Nevada he faces the bigger burden of forging a winning coalition.
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But Luyendyk Jr. and Burnham are forging ahead, and are now in the midst of a romantic trip to Reykjavik.
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One of the worst-case scenarios would be someone forging a passport with your number, leading to criminal identity theft.
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In October 2014, prosecutors say, Gilbert's computer showed searches for websites that discussed forging checks and offered blank check templates.
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Dan Jarvis had a distinguished career as a paratrooper, forging an elite unit of Afghans to take on the Taliban.
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This approach would combine a greater emphasis on forging military partnerships abroad while building a more humane society at home.
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At the outset, the protagonist duo are seen forging a brand-new ring that they can use to defeat Sauron.
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From bonding with her boys to roughing it in his Oklahoma hometown, Blake and Gwen are forging love after heartbreak.
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In the meantime, Quinn is forging ahead with a new strategy for the bank, which he will unveil on Feb.
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Gay people gained political power by naming themselves and forging a common identity, he says, and trans people will, too.
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But something about wading together through chest-deep floodwater has a way of forging bonds that won't easily be broken.
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There's no doubt Elizabeth Olsen is forging her own career path with three movies and counting just this year alone.
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Along the way, there are demonic bikers, a crazed chemist, and Nicolas Cage full-on forging his own battle axe.
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Unlike many survivors of child sex abuse whose trauma kept them from forging successful careers, he didn't need the money.
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It's taught me to appreciate the role cosmetics can play in forging our identities, especially during periods of ill health.
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While the eldest Smith child is definitely taking after his father, it's clear that he's also forging his own path.
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Bell acknowledged that Shepard "loved using" but achieved sobriety by having a great support system and forging connections with family.
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This flow is thought to have cut through existing terrain on Mars, forging new paths and carving a new landscape.
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He added that by forging an alliance with Verhofstadt, ALDE would become the third largest group in the EU parliament.
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The three are accused of forging invoices for the Indian company, enabling it to charge its own gas customers twice.
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It also raises a potentially crucial question that gets to the heart of Trump's hopes for forging a successful presidency.
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While plunging crude prices have deterred spending globally on oil projects, Greece is forging ahead with investment in the industry.
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Instead, he's forging ahead with his duties as attorney general, including routine meetings with administration officials at the White House.
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As Iran's goal of forging a land route through Iraq to Syria edges nearer, Shi'ite allies are showing new assertiveness.
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The United States was an indispensable leader in forging these commitments, as well as the 28503-nation Paris climate agreement.
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What they do, according to O*NET: They operate forging machines to taper, shape, or form metal or plastic parts.
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Boston responded with an 8-4 stretch, forging ahead for good on a Walker 3-pointer with 5:22 remaining.
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"I find it frustrating but it's part of the landscape we live in and we keep forging ahead," Clinton said.
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Rather, it is measured in the new relationships that Amazon appears to be forging with the city it calls home.
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However, we have successfully overcome setbacks in the past and are forging on to end polio once and for all.
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Fans, too, delight in forging some connection with the stars, even if it comes in the form of a rebuke.
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Forging ahead with trying to define a legacy separate from her husband's bluster, and her own inherent need for privacy.
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The opposition Social Democrats have also held back from forging a coalition, even as they hope to oust Ms. Rousseff.
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But Mr. Buhari's strategy of forging individual relationships did little to build trust among the nations themselves, Western diplomats say.
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"Whoever they are, they are the people introducing Minoan ways to the mainland and forging Mycenaean culture," Dr. Davis said.
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Target has been forging ahead with a plan to reinvest more than $7 billion back into the company through 2020.
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Your job now is to make that clear to him, and to begin the work of forging a new contract.
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Subscribe to BI Prime to read how businesses are finding creative solutions and forging new opportunities, despite a global crisis.
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With so many of the league's marquee talents forging alliances and changing teams, player tampering has come under greater scrutiny.
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Perhaps more significantly, the two are forging closer ties in music-streaming, where rival Tencent's dominance is under antitrust scrutiny.
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I was surrounded by driven women and men focused on their careers and on forging close relationships with their peers.
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Musicians, performance artists, playwrights and actors are forging new ways to offer artistic, emotional and material support to one another.
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By retreating, you might find yourself forging unlikely, yet deep, bonds with other people who are feeling similarly about life.
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Detroit-based experimental theater ensemble The Hinterlands hosts a series of uTopian Dinners, forging connections between artists around the world.
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And New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, according to an aide, plans on forging ahead despite not making the debate.
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Undeterred by the public's wishes, by compassion or by common sense, President Trump and other Republican leaders are forging ahead.
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My sister and cousins have followed in her footsteps, perfecting Viv's recipes and forging their own cooking ventures as well.
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They are generally talented, most forging their own artistic paths in a variety of areas, in music, art and film.
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At different islands in Hawaii, Pele used her stick to dig out fire pits, forging the archipelago's magnificent volcanic craters.
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A similar tendency to elongate the features might point to why de Hory turned to Modigliani so often when forging.
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For Lively, pop-ups are about forging a community, and uniting not just shoppers but also brand ambassadors, she said.
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But there is no sign of him forging a deal on the make-up of the cabinet as complications grow.
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Then there's Helen, who barrels with all guns blazing down the trail she has been forging of prioritizing Helen first.
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Regardless, they push on, having already traveled long distances, avoiding authorities while traversing mountainous terrain and forging streams and rivers.
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And the post-ISIS Middle East is getting more complicated, fraying old alliances -- and forging new ones -- day by day.
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Forging such unorthodox partnerships has been a hallmark of Booker's approach not only to education policy, but politics more broadly.
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In that prior case, he pleaded guilty to impersonating an Army officer, forging a judge's signature and stealing a car.
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Hugh Hefner's son, Cooper, is forging his own path ... and it's taking him overseas to train with the Air Force.
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The Panthers won for the third time in four games, forging a split of the season series with New Orleans.
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Texas owned the initial seven minutes, forging a 23-266 lead that was answered by the Sooners' 256-603 surge.
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Now rival tech titan Alibaba (BABA) is forging an alliance that could help it knock the leader down a peg.
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The Rockets trailed wire-to-wire, never even forging a tie, though they did come close, getting within five late.
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I started shooting again, forging an agreement with Drew that I'd document only as much as he wanted me to.
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In October 2014, prosecutors said, Gilbert's computer showed searches for websites that discussed forging checks and offered blank check templates.
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But now she's steering the proceedings with an iron grip, forging a part of her legacy that she didn't seek.
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Instead, he focused on forging a deeper military alliance, praising the country for working toward meeting NATO defense spending commitments.
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Chernykh allegedly paid Marquez to marry her, and she is also charged with forging visas, permits, and other immigration documents.
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Though Navalny was barred from running this year, he's still forging forward, galvanizing younger people in Russia against government corruption.
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So for you it was more than just a game, it was a way of forging a relationship with your son?
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Venus, the planet famous for forging bonds, is cuddling up to Neptune in woo-woo Pisces, making togetherness feel like magic.
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One key exercise, called tube-and-hull forging, involves building four-packs of missile tubes to assess welding and construction methods.
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In its response, the company is bravely forging ahead and (sort of) blaming the messenger for not using the thing correctly.
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As Pluto's climate changed over time, this erosion bit away at these structures, forging them into dramatic crests and sharp divides.
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Serena Williams has spent her decades-long career forging her own path –– and she doesn't plan to stop any time soon.
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Seele already owned the only machine for forging such panels, but even that could bake only one panel at a time.
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They're hotshot female fighter pilots forging their way through the patriarchy that's trying to keep them down and out of combat.
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As always, his words seemed to launch from deep in his chest, forging an urgency even as he spoke slowly, calmly.
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The scheme also involved cheating on college admissions exams and forging photos to make students look like star high school athletes.
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It was an image that spoke directly to me across the centuries — forging an immediate, emotional connection to these vanished people.
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He found a solace, and inspiration, poring in secret over the fashion magazines he paid for by forging his mother's checks.
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He had been convicted of forging military documents and trying to gain access to a military base to collect more documents.
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It wasn't until they met with FX and writer Gennifer Hutchison that they truly felt comfortable forging ahead with a series.
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Federal Police moved in on foot from near the train station toward the Old City, forging ahead through rubble-filled streets.
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The opposition is woefully fragmented, though its main leaders have made progress in the past year towards forging a broad front.
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Forging a holiday paradise under an authoritarian regime with a strict Wahhabi culture was always likely to prove a tough mission.
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Continue reading after the story for an author's note that details the interviews and research that went into forging this piece.
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Hell, the process of forging these Ulfberht swords is so difficult that even modern bladesmiths have trouble getting the sword right.
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The EU's new regulatory environment might help fintech flourish China and Japan are forging deeper ties with Israel's burgeoning tech industry.
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USC's Chimezie Metu countered with a jumper, forging a 74-all tie that held until McLaughlin's layup with three seconds left.
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The United States scaled back some military exchanges with Thailand and Thailand responded by forging closer ties with Asian giant China.
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The A sections of "City of Stars" focus on the difficulty of forging connections in the modern metropolis of Los Angeles.
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Pakistan's main goal in Afghanistan, on the other hand, is to prevent the country from forging a strategic relationship with India.
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In South Korea, shares of Victek and Hanil Forging Industrial had risen 24.07 percent and 20.62 percent, respectively, by Friday's close.
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It is time to do the hard work of forging a broadly acceptable and practical plan to transform the energy system.
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Obama sought to show where the U.S. and Cuba were already forging strong bonds: on travel, trade, agriculture and the internet.
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The new human race is in the midst of forging its own sort of post-pre-history when we meet Aloy.
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It also favored forging ties with Russia, Iran and Turkey rather than the European Union, of which Hungary is a member.
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He became an expert at forging fake IDs and did a good business selling them to beer-happy college kids online.
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Their conversation revolved entirely around Veronica's issues, and her mom's actions (namely, forging her signature on a contract with Andrews Construction).
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Left in the middle, the social democrats look defensive and indistinct, concerned more with protecting past advances than forging new ones.
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Still, Apple is forging ahead — and last week launched the contactless payment service in Italy, its sixteenth market for Apple Pay.
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But the world itself is also designed so that it forces you to work together, thus forging your bond over time.
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We recognize the complexity of the issues we are taking on, and that we will be more powerful by forging partnerships.
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Philippe Martinez, the CGT's leader, who is forging his reputation on the strikes, called it a "return to the 19th century".
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Last year the Zurich upper court gave him a suspended sentence for forging documents and threatening Julius Baer following his dismissal.
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But MCC punches far above its weight, showing demonstrable results in reducing poverty and forging stronger relationships with key U.S. partners.
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Together, Williams and Elverum are forging a new life, one in which they can help each other heal and love again.
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Winding road ahead Tesla (TSLA) is forging ahead in China at a tricky time for both the company and the country.
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Forging credible theories on the limits of human life demands solid data around mortality at extreme ages, according to the study.
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YONKERS "Undocumented Immigrant Youth: Listening to Students and Forging a New Path," lecture and Q. and A. with Tatyana Kleyn. Sept.
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Far from forging common ground, these arguments devolve into "my-way-or-the-highway" clashes which are a road to nowhere.
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This has led to speculation that Groot of Guardians of the Galaxy fame will have some hand in the forging process.
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When other nations complained, he warned them of the sparks that could fly during the hammering in a larger forging process.
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But forging such an emotional relationship with a subject, which led to establishing one with a viewer, too, required some learning.
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They earned their third N.L. East title in five years this season, focused on forging a new chapter in their history.
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Turkey, a NATO ally that has intervened militarily in northern Syria, has increasingly been forging an independent policy in the region.
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Moody's Investors Service gave executives grounds for pause on Monday, warning that forging ahead with construction could threaten TransCanada's risk profile.
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Instead, Sunni leaders say, he has forsaken them while forging closer ties with Iran, the hard-line Shiite theocracy next door.
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What better way to express that feeling than through images of people gritting their teeth and forging toward their polling place?
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Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat who has been blamed by some critics for not forging a deal between the two groups.
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And legislators in one state, New Hampshire, want to completely forbid public figures from forging confidential settlements over sexual misconduct allegations.
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TECH TIP If your friends are getting email messages you didn't send, someone may be forging your address on spammy activities.
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Beyonce's forging full steam ahead with plans to play Coachella, even with her 2 buns in the oven ... TMZ has learned.
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Many American universities, seeking money and a global presence, have compromised on free speech values in forging partnerships with Chinese schools.
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The money management giant is forging ahead even if Mr. Trump's $2 trillion infrastructure proposal stalls, Dan Primack of Axios noted.
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But his wife has been indicted on a charge of forging a certificate to help their daughter get into medical school.
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For children born into such families, whose fathers are often incarcerated, the chances of forging a different path can seem nil.
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For any growing business, any entrepreneur, or any manager forging a path forward — this lesson from Buc-ee&aposs is invaluable.
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She also acts like one, forging her career on damsels more likely to cause distress than to be mired in it.
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I didn't feel like a hero forging my own destiny — just a cog turning the wheels of history, like everybody else.
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Bolsonaro, a right-wing former army captain, has made forging closer ties with U.S. President Donald Trump's administration a diplomatic priority.
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But Oklahoma slowly pulled away, forging an 11-2 run to take 61-53 advantage heading to the final six minutes.
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But the Kings scored 250 of the final 218 points in regulation, forging a 153-all tie that led to overtime.
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"The United States officials and Israeli leadership underscored that forging peace will take time," White House officials said in a statement.
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Boatsetter is among a growing number of startups forging new rental marketplaces for luxuries like boats, extra bedrooms, or backyard space.
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In addition to forging these proposed stellar mergers, known as "G objects," Sagittarius A* may be eating their gassy, dusty runoff.
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A committee aide confirmed to The Hill that Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) is forging ahead with the probe. http://bit.
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By forging these cookies, attackers were able to impersonate valid users, gaining information and performing actions on behalf of their victims.
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Forging a compromise, bringing it to the floor, and passing it with bipartisan support is likely to cost him his job.
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Azar has been particularly focused on forging a close relationship with Trump — privately vowing to have "no daylight" with the president.
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And the culprit who'd pushed her was forging on through the crowd, oblivious of any trouble he'd left in his wake.
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Martinez then stepped in and hit an 89 mph slider to deep center for a double, forging a 3-2 lead.
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Despite all this, Boeing is still forging ahead and the Starliner could finally see space before the end of the year.
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Mr. Jeffries, who worked closely with Mr. Kushner on criminal justice reform, had no conversations about forging a bipartisan immigration bill.
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That attempt at forging for many of us over the past four years has meant coming to terms with our humanness.
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She has found purpose in trying to listen more, to forging personal relationships that make both player and coach more comfortable.
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That's when she stopped forging letters and instead began stealing originals, making copies to replace them, and then selling the originals.
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Now they're either employed by bigger institutions or forging ahead on their own blogs, supported by foundations, advertising, and speaking fees.
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Ms. Merkel suffered another setback on Thursday when Austria introduced controls on asylum seekers, undermining Germany's goal of forging a unified approach.
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Most importantly, the White Walkers were forging "alliances" with all the people they'd killed, adding them to their rapidly growing zombie army.
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Lyft, meanwhile, is forging ahead with its own brand of scooter and bike rentals as it seeks to go beyond car rides.
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For example, many of the people forging Sanders's campaign today met for the first time in the streets during Occupy Wall Street.
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The moral of the story may be that forging meaningful relationships outside the confines of Facebook's data vacuum is becoming increasingly difficult.
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Republican Senator Marco Rubio, a key player in forging the new policy, was expected to attend along with other Cuban-American lawmakers.
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Later forging a friendship with the woman, Mukherjee delivers an intense and unexpected modern love story as Mira reconciles reality with desire.
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Bankers say more work is needed on forging a consensus between Britain and Europe on what any transitional deal may look like.
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Molly is just as excited as I am at the possibility of them forging ahead together, but Issa insists it's just casual.
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But learning profitable skills allows to them make money while forging bonds with other women and receiving counselling, mental health workers say.
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She talks of forging a "new global role" with this trade mission, hobnobbing with Indian leaders and championing free trade in general.
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It is simpler to squabble and delay than to break taboos, like writing down Greek debt or forging a unified asylum policy.
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But, as a means of rallying political will and forging a new path for a gas-guzzling industry, ICAO's efforts are laudable.
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While Pixar is forging fascinating and modern portraits of modern childhood, Walt Disney Studios is converting old classics into live action form.
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Anathema's plot explores the choice between getting support by following your family's wishes and the challenging freedom of forging your own path.
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But the same technology can be put to more sinister uses, such as forging legal and historical documents and creating false evidence.
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In an essay penned for ESPN, she writes about the difficulties of forging her own career path as a woman in sports.
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Looking ahead, the researchers would like to study the monkeys further and determine which brain circuits are responsible for forging that connection.
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Harvard University preferred to stick to their own rules and refused to join the planning committees that were forging the new game.
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While Ericsson pulls back, arch-rivals Huawei and Nokia are forging ahead with corporate clients in the automotive, transport and energy sector.
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BREXITEERS dream of freedom from the European Union's shackles, imagining plucky British negotiators forging new trade deals with America, China and India.
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I find it frustrating, but it is just part of the landscape that we live in and we just keep forging ahead.
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It's also been forging links with others in the space, inking partnerships with 3D printing services, CAD tools and marketplaces — including Thingiverse.
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Unfortunately, trafficking syndicates are particularly adept at circumventing these measures by forging permits or laundering wild-caught species through captive-breeding facilities.
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Dow Chemical and DuPont are forging a $130 billion merger, which is to be followed by a break-up into three businesses.
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Indeed, the capacity to listen to strongly held differing opinions, without rage at disagreement is critical to forging effective decisions and policy.
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"Normally what happens in emerging markets is they leapfrog others in terms of forging ahead," said Satish Meena, forecast analyst at Forrester.
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If The Last Jedi truly succeeds in forging something unique, perhaps we'll find ourselves having a different conversation in a few decades.
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At the same time, far-right extremists were becoming more organized, forging international ties, recruiting trans-nationally, and distributing training materials online.
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But in the heat of conflict, Marx had been quite unable to see the need for forging a coalition across class lines.
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If I had it my way, Gendry would be forging some rad Valyrian steel armor for Daenerys' reptile babies as we speak.
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Radulov's shootout goal sends Canadiens past Senators OTTAWA — The Montreal Canadiens are forging a reputation as the comeback kids of the NHL.
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Forging those ties has also drawn scrutiny from progressive and democratic-socialist groups skeptical of Booker's willingness to take on corporate interests.
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The tip-off to ICE, Bernal claimed Thursday, likely came from De Avila — who is in jail for allegedly forging financial documents.
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It has also bought shares in Daimler in the hopes of forging an alliance over electric cars technology, sources have told Reuters.
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For example, female physicians are more likely to adhere to clinical guidelines and focus more on communication and forging relationships with patients.
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Duterte is forging ahead with a crackdown in which 7,600 people have been killed, a third in police operations, police have said.
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Instead, the former tofu-maker is forging a second career as a caregiver to the elderly in Tokyo's Cross Hearts nursing home.
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"The big lesson of (Sunday's) election is clearly that you can't win without forging alliances," said Agustin Basave, a former PRD chairman.
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Some scenes allow some limited interaction with the environment, and you're constantly making dialogue decisions, forging your own path through the narrative.
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Trump is forging ahead with the construction of a wall along the Mexican-American border, which he promised Mexico would pay for.
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It is more interested in forging a shared identity that transcends the differences that normally divide Americans—race, partisanship, and even faith.
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At every step, the private sector has to be more deeply engaged by investing in new tools, expanding services, and forging partnerships.
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The agreement with UBS will not prevent SigFig from forging similar agreements with other companies, said Mr. Sha, the company's chief executive.
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Our efforts around conflict minerals are illustrative of our commitment to forging sustainable solutions to complex challenges deep within our supply chain.
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Thousands have left on foot, forging a waist-high river that bends so often that it requires nine crossings along the way.
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So does adding more career-defining wins to his resume and forging an immortal legacy in a historic weight class motivate him?
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The problem stemmed from a forging issue noticed on low-pressure turbine discs after they were sent to CFM from a supplier.
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"We should revise federal boundaries by forging political consensus among the parties to expand acceptability of the Constitution," Mr. Dahal told lawmakers.
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Intent on forging his own path, he had moved to Buenos Aires to start a business exporting beef to the United States.
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"The Korea Swimming Federation (KSF) is suspected of forging documents and siphoning off expenses, South Korea's culture ministry said," writes the BBC.
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Continue reading after the story for an author's note that details the interviews and research that went into forging this piece. Enjoy.
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Unlike Betterment and Wealthfront which have focused on catering directly to young, tech-savvy millennials, SigFig has been forging relationships with banks.
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Until then, it's enough to add "forging stellar spitballs in supermassive black holes" to the list of the universe's most bizarre hijinx.
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But forging ahead with new hardware and specifically wearables — a relatively new and untested area of the market — comes at a price.
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Anais Nin for forging her own way to live her life fully and richly whilst simultaneously writing the hell out of it.
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Courthouse News reports that Arnstein was arrested on Monday, on two counts of forging a judge's signature and one count of conspiracy.
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Someone needs to make a movie about Shaka, the legendary Zulu king who warred across South Africa forging the modern Zulu nation.
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The company is forging ahead with tools that can be used to remotely identify people by name without their knowledge or consent.
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Mr. Gelles says nothing about American music, and not enough about the new paths that young American musicians are forging for themselves.
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Often, these well-heeled aficionados are not only buying a watch, but also forging a friendship with the man who made it.
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His politics are too moderate, they said, and his comments about forging policy with segregationist senators prompted a round of disbelieving headshakes.
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A man had been caring for his mother, and after she died, his sisters accused him of forging checks from her account.
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To raise money for the building, Mr. Sanchez hustled like a door-to-door salesman, forging new connections and leveraging old ones.
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Although Mr. Trump has talked about forging new bilateral deals, the United States does not appear to be close to forming any.
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His identical twin brother does not have special needs, so it's especially clear what is age-appropriate as far as forging friendships.
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Literacy helped combat slavery in practical ways — reading and writing meant you could more easily escape by forging free papers, for example.
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"Ronan very understandably wanted to keep forging ahead," Mr. Oppenheim said, according to a transcript of his remarks provided by the network.
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The coalition's immediate challenge will be forging an agreement on the budget, which must be passed by the end of the year.
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Nguyen Anh Tuan, 453, a pro-democracy activist, said the growing number of dissidents forging connections through social media had emboldened him.
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Now there's a greater emphasis from the firm around teaming up and forging a successful transition plan between senior and junior advisers.
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Chemists created thousands of such compounds by bonding carbon to fluorine in chemical chains, forging one of the strongest bonds ever discovered.
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You are forging an entirely new career path, Leo, doing something that you never expected to be doing, but there you go!
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That will complicate efforts to end the dispute, especially if it involves forging a long-term deal that can survive angry lawmakers.
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"This will be a trump card for Vivendi in the forging of new partnerships with global carriers," Natixis analyst Jerôme Bodin said.
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It would also complicate, or perhaps even preclude, forging trade deals with countries like the United States, another major goal of Brexit.
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Biden will likely ignore those calls, forging ahead to the more diverse electorates in Nevada (February 22) and South Carolina (February 29).
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It is, rather, an attempt to gain a seat at the table in forging corporate policy, put strict limits on corporate speech.
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The Kremlin thought that forging an alliance with the West on Syria would render illogical the idea of maintaining the economic sanctions.
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He wonders, though, what will happen as Pokémon branches further into augmented reality, as with Pokémon Go, presumably forging even deeper bonds.
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Former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama extolled US synergies with the world's largest democracy while forging new ties with India.
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In South Korea, weapons manufacturer Victek spiked as high as 26% in the morning, while Hanil Forging Industrial jumped more than 21%.
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FORGING IDENTITY I was born and partly raised in Ghana, until I was 9 years old and we moved to Birmingham, England.
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At that point, Obama faced a second choice – between forging ahead with a substantively bipartisan bill and forgetting about covering the uninsured.
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Meanwhile, Sylvia yearns for her absent son, Devon — J J's childhood friend — and tries to fill his place by forging unexpected connections.
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ONLY A FEW years ago London and Dublin were congratulating each other on forging a new golden age in Anglo-Irish relations.
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She was arrested and booked for five felonies -- ranging from identity theft to forging or altering checks, just to name a couple.
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He has purged more than 20,000 "ghost workers" from the public service payroll and sacked 12,000 government employees for forging their academic transcripts.
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I think of her successes in forging alliances in South America, Africa and Asia, and her part in establishing tough sanctions against Iran.
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Through these millennia, we've crafted them into all sorts of crazy configurations, forging them into what are now highly recognizable and popular breeds.
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In fact, according to Mendelsohn's research, he was indicted (albeit ultimately acquitted) for forging his immigration papers in order to get US citizenship.
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Like, if you want to catch the crooks who are forging checks, you might as well hire the world's best check-forger, right?
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The Alexa Prize chatbots are forging the path to where Amazon aims to be, with an assistant capable of natural, open-ended dialogue.
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He also crisscrossed Colorado, telling everyone about the nascent non-profit's merits, and forging partnerships with Denver Botanic Gardens and Colorado State University.
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It is forging ahead without any assistance from the books, which are now stuck, for the foreseeable future, at A Dance With Dragons.
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In 2015, after breaking up with ex-boyfriend Henri Esteve, Rodriguez talked to PEOPLE about the trickiness of forging meaningful connections in Hollywood.
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I'm not yet sure she understands that exerting terrible strength can turn your alliance into quicksand rather than forging it into Valyrian steel.
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Berhane Gebru, director of programming at the human development organization FHI 360, says forging local, frontline partnerships is the best way to scale.
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With loan syndicates in India typically comprising a dozen or more state-run and private banks, forging agreement between creditors is not easy.
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The world was changing, and if Microsoft was to remain relevant it was essential that he start forging these types of strategic partnerships.
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Kimball, sporting a towel over his shoulder, looks more proud of his physique, and less interested in actually forging a relationship with Kufrin.
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Ms. Gonzalez is committed to excelling at motherhood and to forging the kind of parent-child memories with Clarence that she never had.
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Yahoo said it connected some cookie-forging activity to the same state-sponsored actor it believed was responsible for the 2014 data theft.
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Over the weeks and months, other Twitter users became invested in Brady's dinners and his dedication to forging a connection by sharing them.
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The U.K. is relying on forging international trade deals after it leaves the economic protection (and restriction) that EU membership has afforded it.
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That could cut down on the practice of forging, loaning, or selling enterprise certificates, as Testut suspects many Chinese operations are engaging in.
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Speaking strictly about Arie's season, some of the purest reality TV moments came from the women supporting each other and forging lasting friendships.
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Meanwhile, indie developers of color are forging their own path forward when it comes to depicting black characters of all shades in games.
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Throughout history, she says, these dances have reflected a desire for freedom from oppression while forging connections between those who knew the steps.
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Silicon Valley is stereotypically full of arrogant geniuses single-handedly forging the future, including Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and many more.
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The plan is to relocate migrants in small groups around the country, largely removing the option of forging a new life in Britain.
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Season 3 finds Spyro and the Skylanders forging unexpected alliances, taking on new adventures and even straddling the line between good and evil.
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There's just one problem: Skipping the safe route and forging a shortcut through the Akkadese Maelstrom means getting dangerously close to the Maw.
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And the fact, for example, you are watching me right now is in part because of these great pioneers, courageously forging that path.
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The company said its presence in Brazil, where it operates two manufacturing plants, underpins a strategy of forging lasting commercial ties with farmers.
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I think of her successes in forging alliances in South America, Africa and Asia, and her part in establishing tough sanctions against Iran.
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Leaders of the PAN and the PRD have said they would be open to forging alliances ahead of the presidential election in 2018.
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At the local level, businesses like ours are forging creative partnerships with community and technical colleges as one way to address the gap.
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But asked whether its existence is an admission the bill can't pass as is, Sean demurred, arguing that it's about forging a consensus.
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Forging new trails, establishing outposts, and — eventually — taking steps to make each location more habitable rank among Mass Effect: Andromeda's more memorable moments.
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In 1998 the two surprised the country by forging an "opposition agreement" making Zeman prime minister and Klaus leader of a cooperative opposition.
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Other nations, particularly South Korea in first place and Germany in second place, are forging full-force ahead to build innovation-driven economies.
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" She continued: "It is very important learning experiences that are forging and you are the tools that I have to meet this challenge.
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Success will require tending and fostering American relations with China, Japan and South Korea while forging an entirely new relationship with North Korea.
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And Robbins said there's nothing in the deal that precludes Cisco from forging similar partnerships with other cloud providers, should the opportunity arise.
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The 11 remaining nations are forging ahead, without the US, and a new deal could be agreed as soon as early next year.
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In response, he initiated a "look east" policy, forging closer ties with the country's old ally China, securing lucrative investment and trade contracts.
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It is not clear that Di Maio and Salvini will succeed in forging agreement, or how long they can govern if they do.
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Nonetheless, this case is a sad reminder that the commitment of giant tech companies to forging a better world only goes so far.
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Ever-trying to find a way out, he shirks his duties by injuring himself, feigning illness, and forging the results of his missions.
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It's unlikely to be Amazon, which is forging its own path and has thus far seemed only marginally interested in physical book retail.
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In September, Israel's President, Reuven Rivlin, floated a compromise aimed at forging a "national unity" government composed of Likud and Blue and White.
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He's forging ahead with policies that conservatives and some business interests have long sought, yet there are fresh signs of eroding GOP support.
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And that doesn't include forging the relationships necessary outside of the industry, in fields such as blockchain, AI, satellite navigation and mobile networks.
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Reading Elon Musk's Twitter feed is to take a step into a reality he is forging by the minute; one that suits him.
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There I was, sitting in my pants by the light of one naked bulb while these pricks were out forging themselves new identities.
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A team built around arguably the most versatile and unselfish superstar in NBA history wouldn't seem to have much trouble forging an identity.
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Users are receiving notifications today about unauthorized access to their accounts in 2015 and 2016, which occurred due to previously disclosed cookie forging.
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Yahoo began notifying the users affected by cookie forging in December, but as the Verizon deal closes, the notification process is wrapping up.
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Instead, it said Trump and May "discussed next steps in forging peace in the Middle East" along with discussions of Yemen and Brexit.
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Up until those comments in Davos, the White House has consistently expressed interest in forging only bilateral agreements, instead of more comprehensive deals.
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But the company is forging ahead with tools that can be used to remotely identify people by name without their knowledge or consent.
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But today Ukraine is forging a separate identity after centuries of Russian domination, strengthening ties with the European Union and the United States.
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But more than that, he dedicated himself to community building, forging a complex, self-funded, interracial network of people joined in common cause.
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He cooked often in those days, forging a sensibility that existed somewhere between his upbringing in India and his new life in America.
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But I hoped that by shedding light on the language we use, it would contribute in some small way to forging better policies.
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He manages to steal millions of dollars before turning 19 by forging checks and posing as a pilot, a doctor and a lawyer.
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President Emmanuel Macron said earlier on Monday that preserving EU unity was more important than forging a close relationship with post-Brexit Britain.
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In the two months since Russian-backed government forces took back the city of Aleppo, there has been little movement in forging peace.
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The stock market is off its lows, Hong Kong's love affair with property is undimmed and companies are forging ahead with listing plans.
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The Obama Administration had a "reset" policy with Russia, forging agreements and coöperating on select issues, despite an over-all increase in tension.
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In 1955, according to The Washington Post, she was charged with grand larceny for forging a Spanish notary stamp on a $3,000 note.
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When she returns from maternity leave in the spring after having her first baby, she will continue forging ahead with Bumble's international expansion.
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But last May, ICE fired Oxley, for a variety of charges that included forging his supervisor's signature on arrest warrants for undocumented immigrants.
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Oxley's termination letter cited five instances of him forging his supervisor's signature on warrants, but Oxley said those were not the only instances.
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A shared language and culture can be important in forging trust when setting up a criminal network, says Anna Sergi of Essex University.
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Facebook announced this month that it was experimenting with allowing users to report false stories and forging partnerships with outside fact-checking organizations.
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They include groups of single moms, households that have merged and older adults forging new lives together after the deaths of their spouses.
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They include groups of single moms, households that have merged and older adults forging new lives together after the deaths of their spouses.
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When Adams began corresponding online with a fan, Ava, in 2013, she was a 14-year-old bass player already forging a career.
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But if Trump's press conference didn't make clear he's forging ahead with protectionist policies, the news that broke later Tuesday afternoon definitely did.
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Always more interested in getting things done than in forging big ideas, she's not going to leave behind a groundbreaking body of political thought.
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Japan took the lead in forging the deal after Trump pulled the United States out of a 12-nation predecessor, the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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Serena's situation disintegrates even further at the end of the episode, when Fred brutally beats his wife for forging his signature on a document.
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Doctor Who and rock culture seemed like they were forging a lasting bond during Pertwee's term, but that synergy wound up being short-lived.
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The decision is the latest sign that Japan is forging ahead with plans to reinforce its defenses despite a North Korean pledge to denuclearize.
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The same can be said for New Zealand: artists like Jess B, Melodownz, and Illbaz are forging new paths and new scenes every day.
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"The treasurer of the South Korean unit is suspected of forging documentation and colluding with third parties to steal from the company," ABB said.
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Dominican sailor-turned-merchant of African ancestry, Juan Rodríguez arrived in 1613, forging trade relations with Native Americans 12 years prior to Dutch arrival.
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The formation of the World Trade Organization and the forging of trade deals like the North American Free Trade Agreement reduced or eliminated tariffs.
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By forging letters in other people's voices, Lee finds her own voice again; she's scathingly funny, her cynicism and meanness put to entertaining use.
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Universities are experimenting with new ways of funding (most notably through student fees), forging partnerships with private companies and engaging in mergers and acquisitions.
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China's official unemployment rate has remained generally stable despite slowing economic growth and the government forging ahead with plans to cut back industrial capacity.
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Whig histories typically focus on the progress that the state and evangelicals made in forging a Church of England: a history of the winners.
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"Forging ahead, we must remain committed to the strategy of peaceful reunification and 'One Country, Two Systems,'" Xi said, according to the Washington Post.
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The men were charged five years after the murder, when an inmate of Fritz's (who was arrested for forging checks) said Fritz had confessed.
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Imagine stimulating the visual cortex to help the blind, forging new neural connections in stroke victims or monitoring the brain for signs of depression.
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But during a six-month undercover investigation in Lithuania and Hungary undertaken for the report, Dogs Trust found evidence of widespread forging of documents.
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Premier Li Keqiang has called on Singapore to play a constructive role in forging ties between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
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Despite the challenges that come with being out on your own, freelancers are proud to be forging their own way, according to the report.
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Clark is forging more of these flags into existence, as it falls far behind the well-known rebel flag in terms of material presence.
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The new president needs to decide how much of America's capital he is willing to invest in forging a new regional balance of power.
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At a time when the two nations should be forging rules for the next 1.13 years, they are pointing a gun at one another.
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An easy win, however, is looking less assured with popular Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike forging an alliance of opposition parties to challenge the LDP.
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Obama and Clinton upset decades of bipartisan foreign policy overseen by Republican and Democratic administrations by forging alliances with them that were once unthinkable.
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Kim Jong Un's regime has responded defiantly, forging ahead with its missile tests, though the country has held back on conducting another nuclear test.
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And with Amazon's Alexa forging a path for voice-activated devices to become household items, the outlook for restaurant chains may only get worse.
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During his presidency, Obama opened up a channel to Iran, forging a deal to allow nuclear inspections in exchange for the lifting of sanctions.
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In addition to forging a new sound, Gentry and bandmates Randy Owen and Jeff Cook shunned the often garish stage costumes of the day.
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Now a frequent critic of his old party, he accuses the PRD of selling out and has dismissed talk of forging alliances with it.
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And Turkey is forging ahead with a bold aggressiveness on the ground and in its rhetoric that has left the international community sputtering ineffectually.
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Until the program turns to Wagner's tale of Siegfried's making the sword Nothung, with the orchestra's realistic imitation of a huge hammer forging steel.
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The price tag — and the difficult task of finding money to offset those costs — should not discourage Democratic leaders from forging ahead, Huffman said.
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She tells us of the post office's crucial role in moving information across great distances, and in forging a national presence in Western territories.
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It should help that Prince Mohammed, following the example of Ibn Saud, sees the importance of forging a special bond with the United States.
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The gang was headed by two men who had been charged with running an illegal business and forging government documents and seals, police said.
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JPMorgan is opening 400 branches to enter 15-20 new markets over the next five years, forging ahead on its long-term growth strategy.
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Abe, who narrates, tells himself, as characters in horror stories do, that it can't be true; Dan may have other reasons for forging ahead.
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But while Obama worked to protect liberalism from any whiff of socialism, extremists on the right were forging a powerful alliance of their own.
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We are forging a future based on greater integration with the West, and continued backing from our partner nations is critical in this effort.
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In the 2000s, being fabulous at all costs was the goal; in the 2010s, forging some kind of sisterhood is far more on brand.
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The key to forging a sound Democratic Party replacement for the Affordable Care Act is to start with the wise words of Donald Trump.
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Trent Ltd rose about 2.75 percent amid reports Future Group is in the process of forging a distribution alliance with Trent's Star Bazaar outlets.
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Together, David and Daphne built Tsavo, carving out 22,000 square kilometers of park from Kenya's wilderness, forging what is still Kenya's largest protected area.
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With Netflix's resounding success in forging — and, so far, dominating — the global market for streaming video, it may seem churlish to harbor any misgivings.
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And now the company's new Women's Movement has put it in the front rank of companies forging new opportunities for women in choreographing ballet.
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In recent years, Mr. Erdogan has broken from the reformist path while forging new alliances, especially with Russia and its strongman leader Vladimir Putin.
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Latasha turned to scams she had learned from friends in the neighborhood — using fake IDs and forging checks — to support him and the kids.
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This contradiction — between campaigning and governing, between drawing sharp contrasts and forging hard compromises — is at the root of much of today's congressional dysfunction.
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Companies are forging new kinds of contractual relationships with workers for the purpose of skirting the basic protections that the government has long provided.
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Mr. Trump has charged him with forging "the ultimate deal" between the Israelis and Palestinians, though there has been little movement on that front.
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The revival of that ancient language was extolled by the founders of the state as a crucial element in forging a new Israeli identity.
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He turned back to the army to underwrite his authority, forging relationships that spanned the military, the security forces and the country's tribal leadership.
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He played melodies that crisscrossed the beat with the determination of a surfer riding through choppy waves, forging a triumphant path above deep turbulence.
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But when it comes to the plaintiffs, the suit claims, Peloton "continues to be knowing and reckless" in just forging on ahead without it.
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In Virginia, Representative Scott Taylor is accused of forging signatures to get an independent on the ballot this fall to help save his seat.
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Despite the challenges, the comedians said they were committed to building up the comedy scenes at home rather than forging more comfortable careers overseas.
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He closed the business and was later arrested for forging a check at a birthday party where he'd been the hired musician, he said.
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Microsoft&aposs future rests on forging strong ties with corporate customers, and it relies on a special framework called "horizons" to guide its partnerships.
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In the end, it's not about finding policies that work; it's about forging consensus, and fighting cynicism, and finding the will to make change.
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Greeks were stunned in 1987 when the police uncovered a gang that had killed at least eight rich elderly people after forging their wills.
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The Navy, insisting that it has a responsibility to maintain professional and moral standards, is forging ahead to remove Chief Gallagher from the unit.
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In the months leading up to the shoot, Ms. Manville and Mr. Day-Lewis began forging that super-glued sibling codependency over text message.
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Still, the senators are forging ahead with their probe into the embassy's alleged research on Manafort and possible conflicts of interest involving the Bidens.
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These unlikely friendships return laughter to Smeerensburg, forging a new legacy of generous neighbors, magical lore, and stockings hung by the chimney with care.
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In the meantime, NASA is still forging ahead with its Artemis program, an endeavor to send the first woman to the Moon by 2024.
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He speaks about forging a new political era and dismisses long-tenured Washington politicians as part of the nation's problems he aims to solve.
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Everything here, however, feels generic -- at least for those who aren't immersed in the source -- without forging much of a bond with the characters.
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In fact, he wrote no thesis but had a grand time traveling the Continent, sometimes on a bicycle, forging relationships that later proved valuable.
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Alphonse Mouzon, a powerful jazz drummer who made his greatest contributions with a funk backbeat, forging a standard for 1970s fusion, died on Dec.
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Furthermore, the headline on [the] story now specifies that Nelson admits to writing part of the inscription herself, rather than forging part of it.
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Ocean has weaved his way through the public eye with astonishing grace and intention, forging ahead in search of artistic purity and limitless freedom.
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Pressed on Friday as to whether Kushner had made a mistake in forging such a close relationship with the Saudi crown prince, Trump demurred.
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However, Finnish President Sauli Niinisto, who joined Macron at the news conference, has been credited at home for forging a constructive relationship with Putin.
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Despite this competition, the three tech giants are putting aside differences and forging a rare collaboration over smart-home standards, they announced on Wednesday.
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However, I had one overwhelming favourite, Jo. She achieved my early dream of becoming a writer and forging a life independent of my family.
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India's remaining Muslims protected themselves by forging an alliance with the Congress Party—Gandhi and Nehru's group, which monopolized national politics for fifty years.
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Unelected and without a popular mandate, they must limit themselves to forging a consensus around democratic rules of the game and overseeing clean elections.
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The military is forging a delicate partnership with Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, who swept to power after a historic election in November.
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From Collecting Firewood for Sale to Forging a Path in College Five years ago, Nuam San came to the U.S. unable to speak English.
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In 2013, he was charged with forging a letter from Kingsborough Community College to obtain an internship at the court, a criminal complaint said.
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Forging a new partnership, Nordstrom will bring a consignment shoe brand into its first stand-alone men's location, opening next month in New York.
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So while a lot of people express nervousness about what's happening at the federal level, the states -- both Republican and Democratic states -- are forging ahead.
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Either way, it instantly established the new Doctor Who as a show that was willing to celebrate its legacy while forging a new direction forward.
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In this way, it may be possible to learn from each other, to give to each other, forging us into a greater, more United States.
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They also face charges of forging reports and using force against two other men held with Makain at the police station, the judicial source said.
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Still, Boomplay is forging ahead with its plans to dominate the music streaming business in Africa, after it raised $20 million in funding in April.
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The plan is to relocate migrants in small groups to 450 centers across France, largely removing the option of forging a new life in Britain.
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The CDU also suggests forging bilateral deals to make it possible to send back people who have already applied for asylum in another EU country.
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ChemChina is buying Switzerland's Syngenta for $43 billion after Syngenta rejected a bid from Monsanto, while Dow and DuPont are forging a $130 billion business.
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Maybe the uncertainty Mr Trump has injected into global politics will galvanise Europeans into resolving their petty differences and forging a genuine common foreign policy.
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Yet countries are forging ahead with the technology: Japan aims to have 200,000 hydrogen cars on its roads by 2025, served by 320 fueling stations.
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Fresh from that success, SpaceX wasted very little time forging ahead with its Falcon 9 missions in 2016 — as well as its experimental rocket landings.
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It also has to be resistant to a Sybil attack, which boils down to forging identities to gain an undeservedly large influence on the network.
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For companies at this stage, Bain plans to tout its expertise in finding international opportunities and forging partnerships with other portfolio companies, the people said.
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There's also tremendous opportunity to explore ideas about identity, agency, and the difficulties of forging one's own unique path in a world that demands conformity.
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You can continue forging your own path through the deserts of Arizona at Boulders Resort & Spa, where you'll find plenty of natural beauty and adventure.
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Cityblock opened its first clinic, or "neighborhood hub," in Brooklyn, New York after forging a partnership with EmblemHealth, a New York neighborhood health insurance business.
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In addition to its changes in the U.K., Wal-Mart's international division is forging ahead with the expansion of its Sam's Club stores in China.
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In Loba's view, self-nourishment also involves prioritizing community-building over individualism, especially in relation to forging bonds with other women and queers of color.
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A tech platform considered a key part of Goldman Sachs' future plans is forging a deeper connection with one of the industry's biggest data companies.
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"Battery Charger", as he was known, did the rest, challenging the holier-than-thou approach of academia head on and forging close links with business.
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The Pistons also forced nine Philadelphia turnovers while outscoring the Sixers 33-17 in the quarter, forging an 80-103 tie entering the fourth quarter.
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According to the NIH, concerns surrounding foreign influence highlight a delicate balance between forging productive partnerships with foreign scientists while safeguarding American innovation and property.
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It is impossible to imagine him endorsing Utopian fantasies about forging an ever-closer union out of a hotch-potch of political systems and cultures.
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For Wonder Woman and her Amazon family, forging ahead to do good in the face of incredible odds and doubting men is a no-brainer.
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A member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, he would be part of the conference forging the compromise NDAA, expected by the end of July.
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Pescod kept going back, forging links there together with a group of Australian colleagues, and what he learned about anesthetic practices in Mongolia surprised him.
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VM: What advice do you have to other actors, comedians, or activists who are invested in forging a new and more just world with technology?
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Forging a deal for music accompaniment to legitimate user-generated videos could open the door to a deeper partnership with labels around professional music videos.
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It's been about a year since the E.coli/Norovirus/Salmonella crisis rocked both customers and the company, but instead of dwelling, Chipotle is forging ahead.
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By focusing on forging connections between hosts and guests, Airbnb builds community and reduces the uncertainty that pervades users' relationships with so many internet companies.
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Kelty, who has worked at Tesla since 53, led Tesla in forging partnerships and battery cell material sourcing at the company's Gigafactory near Reno, Nevada.
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The company first began making moves early in 223, forging a partnership with Pfizer to conduct a bit of drug research using 223andMe's genetic data.
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The people in them—my peers, and people with more visibility, like Alok, Aaron Philip, Shamir, and Chella Man— are, like me, forging new paths.
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A group of plaintiffs, arguing the new provisions still amount to religious discrimination, are forging ahead with a federal lawsuit against the Bay View Association.
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To go the full Trump would be nihilistic, but Democrats need to stop worrying about the fine print and start forging their own unrealistic utopia.
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To Israel's relief, the Trump administration has reversed course, tightly embracing Israel while forging an agreement to limit settlement construction to existing built-up areas.
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The latter, while critical of Trump's infrastructure plan, nonetheless has spoken of forging a bipartisan compromise, bidding for a combination of public and private funding.
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Hackers, governors and academics are forging an anti-hacking coalition to protect the voting machines and computer programs that prop up U.S. elections, Reuters reports.
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Far-right extremist groups from around the world have, for years, been quietly working behind the scenes to amplify their messaging through forging international alliances.
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As noted in the Daily Beast's coverage, forging such a document in Washington, DC is a felony punishable by up to ten years in prison.
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National service, however, is the best way to forge of forging a stronger sense of patriotism, pride and mutual respect in our increasingly diverse society.
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Instead, the U.S. should take its cues from the Cold War and seek to limit confrontation with Russia—including by forging a limited cyber accord.
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House GOP leaders are still forging ahead with a plan to pass a two-week stopgap measure to keep the government's lights on through Dec.
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told other leaders attending that Beijing was committed to forging such an agreement and to ASEAN's central role in the region.
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"Fantasy Forging Station" (2016) is a squat figure with a bronze head in the form of an anvil with bugging eyes and a toothy grin.
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The man's business partner identified him as Sisto Malaspina, co-owner of Pellegrini's cafe, a Melbourne institution credited with forging the city's famous coffee culture.
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Perhaps the language we now use is a barrier to forging a more constructive (or less destructive) relationship with the rest of the natural world.
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Amazon's leading edge should not be underestimated, but it might still push AWS into forging its own cloud alliances amid the tougher competition from Microsoft.
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With Lee getting internal sign off to wield JPMorgan's enormous balance sheet, and Wintroub forging close ties to founders, the bank began to gain traction.
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They can collectively critique and augment existing documents, while forging a possible alternative, which would not only be compiled but then ratified by the participants.
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Reda Kriket, a 32-year-old French national, was charged with being part of a terrorist group, forging official documents, possessing weapons, and making explosives.
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Technology isn't necessarily the best solution for forging new real life connections, whatever the collective marketing spiel of the web's social giants likes to claim.
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But we won't have too long to start to see how effective (or otherwise) GDPR is at forging a lasting link between 'data' and 'protection'.
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Rome defeated wealthy, mercantile Carthage in the Punic Wars (246-146 BC), forging a warrior culture and the mightiest war machine of the ancient world.
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Mr. Erdogan has been open about forging a majority in the Turkish Parliament with the far-right Nationalist Movement Party to bring back capital punishment.
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Dirty Lemon is forging ahead into brick-and-mortar stores when many traditional retailers are closing locations and investing in digital marketing and e-commerce.
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Mr. Trump insisted that he still had "a good chance" of forging peace and expressed optimism that the Palestinians were ready to return to discussions.
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Beijing is forging ahead with a trade pact that would include the major Asian economies plus Australia and New Zealand, but not the United States.
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Part of what might account for the low numbers of female graduates continuing in their field may be their interest in forging a different path.
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Over the past year, however, it has shown a growing desire to return, forging close ties with the Central African Republic, Somalia and South Africa.
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Experts say the problem of fraudulent art has grown with the proliferation of online art sales and more sophisticated methods of forging works like prints.
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In the docu-series, Rosanne also discusses forging her own path as an artist, which she says hasn't always been easy considering her last name.
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She's responsible for raising the billions of dollars that the firm deploys and forging relationships with outside investors, who are referred to as limited partners.
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On the other hand, the nomination will not be wrapped up, which means that forging a unity slate would still turn heads around the country.
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She learns to pickpocket as a means of forging her own independence — it also happens to be the thing that gets her on Harley's radar.
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President Trump should jettison the obstructionists and ideological purists and put his efforts into forging a new nationalist coalition that transcends the old fault lines.
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For more than a decade, Phelps and Lochte have engaged in some epic battles in the pool, the showdowns forging one of swimming's great rivalries.
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Representative Mark Sanford, Republican of South Carolina, opposed the House bill and said its demise could "prove to be a catalyst" for forging a consensus.
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Once Mr Trump made clear he was forging ahead, Cohn, as his statement suggests, knew that his scope to enact pro-growth policies had shrunk.
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People who worked for Dowless described, under oath, illegally collecting ballots, forging witness signatures and even filling in any races left blank on unsealed ballots.
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Forging a formal bilateral defense pact like the one Mr. Netanyahu is proposing has been considered — and ultimately shelved — by previous American and Israeli leaders.
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In the end, he demonstrated an understanding that winning ultimately means forging alliances across regions, and that bipartisanship may be the better part of valor.
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Senior executives were arrested at the pharma company, Changsheng Biotech, which was also accused by authorities of forging data during the production of rabies vaccines.
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The effort has placed her in an exceptional, and possibly sticky, position — working on issues traditionally championed by Democrats by forging alliances with Republican women.
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Frank Ocean "has weaved his way through the public eye with astonishing grace and intention, forging ahead in search of artistic purity and limitless freedom."
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Harris also rebuked Trump for alienating U.S. allies and forging close relationships with dictators, saying a unified front is needed in dealing with China. Sen.
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Rather than donning the mantle of leadership, cultivating followers, and forging consensus around U.S. priorities, the beleaguered giant slinks behind the walls of Fortress America.
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Now, major U.S. trading partners are forging ahead with new trade deals while the U.S. and China are in a tit-for-tat trade battle.
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At the same time, Europe is forging alliances to counter President Trump's trade policies, with the E.U. opening free trade negotiations with Australia this week.
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At the same time, their work reminds us what an essential role immigrants have played in America and in the forging of the American dream.
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That represents a change in diplomatic priorities after over a decade of leftist party rule that had seen Brazil forging closer ties with regional allies.
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And if no big decisions are reached, North Korea will still win, because it will keep forging ahead with its nuclear and missile-production programs.
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Despite being overlooked, servicewomen are forging new career paths for themselves and the next generation as they enter jobs that were once closed to them.
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Other global automakers are forging similar alliances to share the uncertainty and huge price of developing technologies that have yet to gain widespread consumer acceptance.
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Having spent the early 1990s blissfully unaware of each-other's existence, independently forging a lifelong love of house and techno, they began to unknowingly diverge.
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This hope is certainly a projection of her own concerns with forging a post-colonial identity that is not in thrall to the French Republic.
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