If the last president was too above the fray, this one is the fray.
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Rupert Fray, 71, told CNN affiliate WSVN that his wife, Elsen Fray, 85, lost a finger when the bobcat attacked Friday.
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Indeed, Rubio's attempt to look adult and above the fray also helped Trump looked adult and above the fray — which is exactly what Trump wanted to do.
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DC Fray — the local offshoot of United Fray — is one of dozens of for-profit social sports businesses started across the country over the past decade or so.
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Fed chief looks to stay above partisan fray in Trump era: Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen is doing everything she can to stay above the partisan fray in the era of President Trump.
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Jorah and the Hound acquit themselves fine during the fray.
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Throw 'em in the wash to encourage a nice fray.
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On Monday, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver waded into the fray.
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It isn't his style to keep jumping into the fray.
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" Midler jumped into the fray, admonishing the pop star's parent: ".
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The president himself has sought to remain above the fray.
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Yet other carriers managed to stay above the political fray.
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Still, many Americans and Japanese worry future ties will fray.
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Y., jumped into the fray with her own tweet Tuesday.
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"Voters expect women to stay above the fray," Hunter said.
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Apple is not known for entering the Black Friday fray.
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But many other companies are keen to enter the fray.
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Now the DoJ is entering the fray on affirmative action.
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Militants from neighbouring Chad and Sudan have joined the fray.
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Mr. Big, meanwhile, has stayed outside the fray thus far.
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Meanwhile a newer cluster of oligarchs has entered the fray.
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Other deep pocketed companies have also stepped into the fray.
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Inside the social network's offices, the bonds began to fray.
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Tuesday saw voters in three western states enter the fray.
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It was as if he was entirely above the fray.
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So how will Peanut Pages stand out from the fray?
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Players with bigger followings have also now joined the fray.
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Another joins the fray, toppling one of the first combatants.
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It's time the NFL commissioner got involved in the fray.
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Emilia Sykes joined the fray with an additional hashtag: #WeBelongHere.
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Mr. Dudamel has strained to remain above the partisan fray.
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To be more precise is to risk entering the fray.
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Investors' patience for Erdogan's meddling has started to fray recently.
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I see things starting to fray here and it's unsettling.
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Mr. Valls has tried to position himself above the fray.
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It inspired more Pakistani filmmakers to jump into the fray.
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The humanity of their gaze is visible above the fray.
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Can Mr. Biden stay out of the fray again tonight?
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Odama is a game that simulates a fray of soldiers.
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But the bank has been forced to enter the fray.
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It's an organization that keeps the president above the fray.
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It did not take long for the Mosul coalition to fray.
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Yet the president has entered the fray unprepared and unnecessarily handicapped.
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That's food that can absorb and doesn't fray or clump together.
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He walked onto the court but did not join the fray.
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If we stop doing so, it will fray and, eventually collapse.
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Trump can re-enter the fray any time he wants to.
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Avenatti's entrance to the Kavanaugh fray began, fittingly, with a tweet.
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Trudeau has admitted that he tries to stay above the fray.
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We are literally above the fray — 30,000 feet to be exact!
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Biomedical engineers, doctors and entrepreneurs started to jump into the fray.
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A competing bidder could also enter the fray, the publication said.
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He should be above the fray and just do his job.
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Coffee Meets Bagel is the latest app to join the fray.
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Merchants nodded, checked the wind and kept out of the fray.
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If we stop doing so, it will fray and, eventually, collapse.
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John Kasich kept up his routine of staying above the fray.
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Their rivals tried to elbow into the fray with middling success.
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Beto O'Roarke are among those who could soon join the fray.
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They did this because they wanted to be above the fray.
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That's where an open source platform called Hadoop enters the fray.
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And Now NEXT Trucking Partners is looking to join the fray.
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Clinton's lead shrinks when Johnson and Stein enter the fray, however.
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Thankfully, he can now see the beauty in his final fray.
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But Monzo has jumped into the fray at a good time.
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Fray: As of recently, I no longer go to my gym.
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And that was before Disney, Apple and others entered the fray.
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A handful of new picture books step into this difficult fray.
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Allergan's stock has faltered, and Monday evening, McCaskill joined the fray.
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The great fray, in the real world, wasn't good versus evil.
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Or maybe she'll opt to stay out of the fray altogether.
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Mr. Comey has urged his agents to stay above the fray.
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Mr. Obama's decision to enter the fray is not without risks.
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The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty could fray to the point of meaninglessness.
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And, for better or worse, Spam is entering the flavor fray.
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So was part of it keeping them out of the fray?
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But their relationship had begun to fray, friends said in interviews.
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The Wellcome Collection in the UK couldn't resist joining the fray.
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And so Gunnar joins the fray, as does a third hostage.
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At other times, Biden sought to position himself above the fray.
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For Mr. Mnuchin's part, he has tried to avoid the fray.
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But as U.S. alliances fray, its future success is not assured.
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The relationship had begun to fray well before last week's dinner.
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After a couple years, it's gonna start to warp and fray.
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He does not hang back but instead wades into any fray.
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The president's decision to join the fray only heated things up.
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As F.B.I. director, I have to stay above the political fray.
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That uncertainty apparently persuaded Mr. Trump to leap into the fray.
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More unexpected was the Super Bowl's inability to avoid the fray.
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Then we plunged back into the fray to find another snack.
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Museums have long considered themselves above the fray of the political.
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Amy Klobuchar joined the fray late but with no less exuberance.
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PayPal's public defection could indicate the alliance is starting to fray.
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Cummings didn't jump in the fray to get his word in.
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When you die, you can immediately jump back into the fray.
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Until his speech, Sessions had stayed largely out of the fray.
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This time, many seem eager to stay out of the fray.
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Now Honda has entered the fray with a Civic-based pickup.
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For a journalist, flying above that fray requires intense intestinal fortitude.
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Then you can join our fray and make this journey exciting!
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Because a lot of people like to stay in the fray.
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Even Amazon and Airbnb have entered the fray with high-profile investments.
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And some Democrats indeed seemed more wary of entering into the fray.
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If it turns out they haven't, the tent may start to fray.
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Volvo, Hebrew National, and several other brands joined the fray on Monday.
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E and I escaped the fray and walked to dinner, not touching.
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On October 28th a new crypto-currency will join the fray: Zcash.
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A small handful of technology giants have also stepped into the fray.
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However, there are number of potential buyers that could enter the fray.
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This logic begins to fray if you relax the random-walk assumption.
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And on Wednesday, Rush Limbaugh joined the fray and ripped into Fox.
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But Italy would be the first G7 country to join the fray.
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Their relationship had already begun to fray just weeks after his arrival.
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While you're at it, don't enter the fray as a harassment apologist.
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Mauritania withdrew from the fray in 1979, ceding its claims to Morocco.
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This year we've heard that around 250 retailers will join the fray.
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As expected, politicians are jumping into the fray, demanding answers, pointing fingers.
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Recently, though, Thomas has seemed increasingly willing to jump into the fray.
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And now the ACLU's stance on software patents has entered the fray.
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Publicly, he has said he wants to stay above the political fray.
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Some passengers challenged protesters over the delays as tempers began to fray.
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Onlookers say they don't see other committee leaders wading into the fray.
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Entering the fray, leading conservative commentators began eviscerating "Aquarius" and its supporters.
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But out here on their hilltop, the family feels above the fray.
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This would be his second run if he steps into the fray.
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The NOC in Tripoli has tried to stay above the political fray.
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Well, uh, noted '90s band Third Eye Blind has entered the fray.
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Several rounds later, the United States and Russia have joined the fray.
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With Volcan out, only two potential bidders likely remain in the fray.
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That isn't stopping robotics companies from jumping into the robotic assistant fray.
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His identity is defined by his desire to rise above the fray.
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Like Mousasi, Brunson also entered the UFC fray as a Strikeforce alumnus.
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For their part, Democrats appear to be ready to join the fray.
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The media, on the other hand, enters the fray with significant disadvantages.
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For their entrance into the fray, Dr. Zhao's group performed three experiments.
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Music directors generally try to stay above the fray in labor disputes.
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Ms. Warren — the poll-leader on Wednesday's stage — stayed above the fray.
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In the past few weeks, 2600 contenders have stepped into the fray.
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But the giants, like Google and Facebook, stayed out of the fray.
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The overall direction goes awry when the miser joins the fray, however.
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I realize the Democrats were not exactly working above the fray themselves.
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An off-duty police officer and a uniformed sergeant joined the fray.
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Now, the Department of Homeland Security's internal auditor has entered the fray.
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Ben: Well, we certainly didn't take long to get into the fray!
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He entered the fray looking big but now seems all too small.
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I like the kinds of fray that I've inhabited, all this time.
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These issues fray the fabric of our local communities and democratic institutions.
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But the need is so great that startups are joining the fray.
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" He told Mr. McCabe, "Welcome to the table and into the fray.
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The prime minister had little choice but to jump into the fray.
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Still, there are signs that the bipartisan solidarity is beginning to fray.
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But the candidates themselves largely remained above the fray — until this month.
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John Hickenlooper and Jay Inslee are the latest entrants to the fray.
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Afterward, other secretaries of state, including Vermont's James Condos, entered the fray.
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For its part, the C.B.O. has tried to stay above the fray.
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In explaining himself, however, Trump brought his various underlings to the fray.
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Several prominent Texas officials even added to the fray, including Republican Gov.
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Poor communities have seen their social fabric fray the most, she said.
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He should have jumped in, right into the middle of the fray.
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But as Apple joins the fray, its rivals are preparing to do battle.
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The friends confirm they hopped into the fray at about 3:45 p.m.
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DM Fashion Book feverishly tracks every appearance; even ESPN occasionally joins the fray.
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Other presidential candidates jumped into the fray, including GOP front-runner Donald Trump.
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And the status quo has been to stay out of the political fray.
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THE TYRELLS: Another shot shows that the Tyrells have also joined the fray.
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She felt that the only responsible choice was to join the fray herself.
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In 2007, I was touring with a pop-rock band called The Fray.
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Opposition activists said armed pro-government gangs joined the fray and opened fire.
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She's not the only woman Trump has inspired to jump into the fray.
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If you can&apost take the criticism ... WATTERS: President Trump above the fray?
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Why then did Mr. Bredesen, at 74, dive back into the political fray?
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When America joined the fray, the Mustang escorted bombers deep into German territory.
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Even Uber has jumped into the fray, with its Uber Eats lunchtime service.
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" Mohr, 48, soon entered into the fray, denouncing the bullying on Twitter. "Wow.
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"The fear is, what if you make the next Angry Birds," says Fray.
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ET: Lady Gaga has entered the fray, asking her fans to lay off.
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But patience is starting to fray with the speed of the aid response.
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Members of the Senate — including Republicans — have mostly stayed out of the fray.
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This time around, Sanders enters the crowded Democratic fray as a top contender.
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And around half, having minor injuries, returned to the fray within 72 hours.
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Clinton's lead shrinks to 22019 points when third-party candidates enter the fray.
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Can he keep his beloved pet a secret, safe from the bloody fray?
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But you can imagine how the game's rich grass-roots culture might fray.
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Prominent startups like Deezer and Jay Z's Tidal are also in the fray.
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Tencent Holdings, which owns regional e-commerce player SEA, has entered the fray.
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But even that feeling is "beginning to fray around the edges," Shear said.
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Politicians joined the fray, and #TakeAKnee became a trending hashtag on social media.
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Their relationship starts to fray, though, as Olivia begins to doubt Ethan's personality.
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Comedian Neal Brennan joined Trevor Noah to add his opinion to the fray.
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Meanwhile, established carmakers, including BMW and state-owned Shouqi, are entering the fray.
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Some of these bankruptcies will allow companies to restructure and reenter the fray.
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"I like being a sergeant, in the fray with the guys," he said.
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The answer gave the impression of Sanders floating above the fray, frontrunner-style.
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But early in the proceedings, the police version of events began to fray.
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It's a melee, a riot — a hair-pulling, face-scratching, ear-biting fray.
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Well, not everybody, but the state's lieutenant governor has jumped into the fray.
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Norms against its abuse can easily fray, just as other political norms have.
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Despite the heavily-trafficked area, it manages to feel removed from the fray.
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Too many times the court steps into the fray purely because it can.
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These are turbulent times for any new leader to step into the fray.
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Jim Jordan, President Donald Trump is jumping into the fray to play peacemaker.
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Levy likes lines that come undone, that double back on themselves to fray.
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While the storyline will largely remain similar, new characters are joining the fray.
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She hopes that her new fans will be inspired to enter the fray.
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Now one of America's most crucial demographics has joined the fray: hot girls.
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For her part, Yellen has tried to stay above the election-year fray.
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None of this is the fault of McConaughey, who plunges into the fray.
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He was a level-headed, calming influence who operated above the political fray.
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Contrast this with another recent ex-president who has entered the midterm fray.
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Apple has rolled out its own service; HBO will soon join the fray.
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Yet few companies are getting caught in that fray as much as Facebook.
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Instead of letting courts decide, though, the Trump administration jumped into the fray.
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Whedon has in the past said he has a specific plan to return to the Fray timeline, and that he also has a story in mind that would explain the discrepancies between Fray and the end of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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And it's going to get really interesting when our friends start joining the fray.
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But once procedural generation enters the fray, things start to get a little wackier.
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The issue, experts say, is getting more of us to enter the political fray.
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Eleven bones were classified as female, which suggests some women participated in the fray.
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Walmart joined the fray last month when it launched its online pet pharmacy WalmartPetRx.
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Walmart (WMT) joined the fray last month, suing many of the same poultry companies.
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Recently, the venerable kitchen-and-housewares brand Oxo stepped into the bean brewer fray.
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Obama may not want these topics to be issues enmeshed in the partisan fray.
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There's no question why manufacturers like Huawei have expressed intentions to join the fray.
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Some of the colonists immediately sailed back to France, eager to join the fray.
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Washington (CNN)Consider this the week that saw major players return to the fray.
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Huawei has joined the AI fray with its new handset, the Mate 3303 Pro.
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Huawei has joined the AI fray with its new handset, the Mate 10 Pro.
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They claimed that a planned paper mill at Fray Bentos would pollute the river.
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At present it remains unclear whether the Gaye family will enter the legal fray.
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PayPal has stepped into the fray in an attempt to provide its own answer.
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For its part, the rest of Uber's board has stayed out of the fray.
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If all that is not forbidding enough, regional powers might also enter the fray.
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Into this fray came Matt Jordan, Kenya Moore's boyfriend throughout seasons 8 and 9.
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With the release of its latest vehicles, Toyota appears ready to join the fray.
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Chips Ahoy stepped into the fray with a nice bowl of XL cookie cereal.
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In recent weeks, officials in Los Angeles and Florida have discussed joining the fray.
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And now Google wants to join the fray in earnest with an Echo competitor.
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TRP enthusiasts also jumped into the fray to defend the subreddit and its mods.
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After years of scorning the political process, Silicon Valley has leapt into the fray.
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At present, it remains unclear whether the Gaye family will enter the legal fray.
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It's not surprising then, to see an organization like Digg now join the fray.
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But it may raise questions if she decides to re-enter the political fray.
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This year, the Boston Bruins, Los Angeles Kings, and Montreal Canadiens joined the fray.
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Other manufacturers, including Huawei, are rumored to be joining the fray next year too.
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Trump's decision to reveal the information could further fray ties with the intelligence community.
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Diversity in Hollywood is about more than bringing people of color into the fray.
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South Carolina Democratic Party Chairman Jaime Harrison also entered the fray earlier this week.
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The synchronized growth of last year has already started to fray, especially in Europe.
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Enter the fray in an underpowered 1960s VW Microbus at your own great peril.
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A review of filings by Reuters show how competitors are jumping into the fray.
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VICE: Hello Fray, could you describe your experiences day to day at your gym?
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Finally, it assured the legitimacy of the Supreme Court above the fray of politics.
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"I don't feel outside the fray," she said, despite her current residence in London.
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Japan entered the fray in 2002 when it launched Chikyu, an offshore drilling ship.
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"He was always first in the fray to speak out against injustice," Biden said.
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Thus he floats above the fray that Perry, and eventually Juliet, are claimed by.
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Several factors have helped propel Chinese cities into the rankings and the global fray.
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Now, through a digital ad campaign, the Democratic National Committee is joining the fray.
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Campaign consultants from the traditional media world are entering the digital fray as newcomers.
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Yellen has worked assiduously to keep out of the intense fray on Capitol Hill.
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After three days of intense negotiations without an agreement, tempers have started to fray.
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But even the usefulness of my calendar has started to fray around the edges.
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Amy Klobuchar are also slated to join the fray in the debate in Houston.
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But the FBI and its precursor organizations have never been above the political fray.
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What's needed is a compromise figure who's been above the fray this whole time.
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The prognoses provided by major media outlets do little more than fray the nerves.
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But continental plates float above the subductive fray, revealing little of the system's origins.
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The arrival of Netflix and Amazon into the fray has only heightened the competition.
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Mr. Ince provided examples of moral leadership long before he was in the fray.
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The Russians didn't single-handedly create this situation; they just jumped into the fray.
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This week, the United States hopped off the starting blocks and into the fray.
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We're literally watching what little social safety net there was just fray and collapse.
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The group remains steady if not sturdy, grounded and physical despite the constant fray.
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Jewelers also made their bid and, now, two footwear names have joined the fray.
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They may even try to bring Lebanon's Hezbollah into the fray at some point.
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Blair has plunged back into the fray as a leading advocate for overturning Brexit.
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And Apple, which had been behind the pack on A.I., is joining the fray.
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On politics He was the above-the-fray front-runner a few months ago.
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"Congress can wield these political weapons without dragging judges into the fray," Griffith wrote.
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As the division grew, the Supreme Court entered the fray with Bush v Gore.
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Wise management of our natural resources historically rose above the fray of political theater.
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But it's pure revisionist history for him to cast himself as above the fray.
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But things got really hot when a Clinton jumped into the fray — Chelsea Clinton.
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The dog was described as slightly wounded after leaping into the fray on Saturday.
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At the same time, Yang doesn't often jump into the fray, limiting his exposure.
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The announcement thrusts Japan, sidelined in North Korea talks, back into the diplomatic fray.
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Because it is stretching overseas, the review could fray diplomatic relations with close allies.
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Kimmel used the opportunity to pull Matt Damon, his "nemesis," back into the fray.
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They're participating in the culture wars while also managing to float above the fray.
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WarnerMedia, owned by AT&T, will enter the fray with HBO Max next year.
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And Mr. Biden again signaled that he was trying to stay above the fray.
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Obama never longed for a particularly public life and does not relish the fray.
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Instead, a work like Mr. Nash's "Presidential Suite" attempts to soar above the fray.
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This way, Roberts' vote keeps the court out of the political fray, for now.
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Some of the groups entering the impeachment fray might appear to be unlikely defenders.
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Then a third bidder, on the phone with another Christie's operative, entered the fray.
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Ulukaya has sought to keep his mission of assisting refugees above the political fray.
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Airbnb's Super Bowl appearance was a hasty but pointed entry into the political fray.
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Under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the Justice Department has now stepped into the fray.
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Also, three digital titans — Apple, Facebook and Google — are aggressively entering the TV fray.
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And obviously a lot of academics spend a lot of time in the fray.
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Mueller, a respected former FBI director, may have wanted to avoid the partisan fray.
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While most CEOs stay safely behind the curtain, Truaxe placed himself into the fray.
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Relationships will fray, loyalties will erode — the potential for emotional and bodily injury shall loom.
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After his election to the Senate, Cruz returned to the gun-rights fray in 2013.
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Bloomberg had said previously that he had no plans to enter the 2016 presidential fray.
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The drone seizure seemed likely to fray the already tense relations between U.S. and China.
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Rubio failed to rise above the Cruz-Trump fray during the last debate, writes Beutler.
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Why allow yet another news organisation, and state-funded at that, to join the fray?
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Looming over the industry is the question of when tobacco companies might join the fray.
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As Trump has shuffled officials, it's often a Pompeo ally who emerges from the fray.
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The leopard-print scarf around her braided hair had begun to fray in the sun.
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But it's not like when writing entered the fray, we just suddenly stopped talking [laughs].
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But the Knicks' 3-point shooting — 17 for 25 — brought them back into the fray.
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He is also extremely protective of his own image as a man above the fray.
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Our haunt is a squat rack and mat facing a wall, away from the fray.
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Frito has also brought out the playfulness side in our 5-year-old dog Fray.
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In 24, China entered the fray, putting a lander and a rover on the Moon.
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Despite being in safety, Douglas reentered the fray and threw Bruce's heart into the field.
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Fearful of losing his close ally, Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, decided to join the fray.
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But if Arab conflicts spread, countries in the Horn could be dragged into the fray.
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Then, a week before the games, a third international sporting body stepped into the fray.
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Last year, it got bigger with huge corporate sponsors as device makers entered the fray.
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As the race's frontrunner, Biden appeared to try to stay out of the fray Thursday.
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Meanwhile, private companies are increasingly jumping into the fray, seeing business opportunities in weather prediction.
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Her jeans were the Mother Denim Looker Fray ankle jean, available at Shopbop for $205.
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Some are concerned about diluting their credibility as scientists by jumping into the political fray.
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By staying out of the fray completely, Kloss seems to have chosen the safest path.
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Tempers began to fray as residents endured a one-mile drive for nearly an hour.
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Now it looks like the exporters he represents will be caught up in the fray.
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Part of playing the victim, the piece posits, included never jumping into the political fray.
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Many scientists have long preferred to operate outside the political fray, cloistered in their labs.
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Another reason why McCain is jumping into the fray: he pretty much hates Cruz's guts.
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Rakan works similarly to an assassin, waiting for the right moment to enter the fray.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has entered the fray, after learning of the sponsorship deal.
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Each side casts the other as inappropriate and lionizes their own entrants into the fray.
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I think they were both great, but Kasich managed to stay out of the fray.
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The conflict grew more complex by the day, as new armed groups entered the fray.
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He managed to stay above the fray and let Rubio and Cruz attack each other.
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But for those of us who are in the fray, there is a different sensibility.
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Holder said he hadn't expected to reenter the political fray after leaving the Obama administration.
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After the horrible year crypto had, institutional investors might be wary of joining the fray.
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Days later, the mayor's office decided to wade into the fray, releasing the following statement.
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It's Obama's stylistic inclination, we know, to take the high road -- stay above the fray.
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All these things fray at the norms in an advanced democracy and have enormous implications.
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But this time, Google isn't stepping out of the sales fray like it has before.
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Ohio Governor John Kasich also joins the fray when he doesn't appear when he called.
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No matter how desperately I tried to rise above the fray, it just didn't happen.
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Environmental groups have also joined the fray, saying it would disrupt cross-border species migration.
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Swift's strategy for her rivalries has generally been to appear as being above the fray.
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Gottlieb waded into the drug pricing fray shortly after he took charge of the agency.
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Re-enter the diplomatic fray: American officials should compete fiercely in the battleground of ideas.
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On Friday, Mr. Sullivan spoke about what has changed since he left the online fray.
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House Judiciary entered the fray Monday with its document requests of 6900 entities and individuals.
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In the meantime, Mr. Redstone's grandaughter, Keryn Redstone, has also jumped into the legal fray.
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His message on Tuesday signaled he may be willing to delve into the fray further.
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad warns the West to stay out of the fray. 3.
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Nonetheless, Covenant Review's entry into the fray certainly does not make this jumble any clearer.
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It's easy to stay above the fray when you are calling for an elevated tone.
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Actually, the United States is closer than you might think to joining the decriminalization fray.
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This latest period has provided little relief, and Pound, 73, is still in the fray.
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Regardless of the outcome of that legal fight, other regulatory agencies could join the fray.
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So when he gets hurt, someone who wasn't producing at all jumps into the fray.
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The rookie responded by shoving James back before Kanter sprinted over to join the fray.
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Now, J.K. Rowling has entered the fray with an essay about the Brexit and monsters.
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Trump built a massive real estate and marketing empire by staying out of the fray.
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"That's going to stand apart from the fray compared to your average photograph," she said.
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America's national parks were by far the most surprising entrants into the social media fray.
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Jorah enters the fray at 42 minutes in, and that might be harder to take.
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Maybe it was our relative political stability that kept Americans from stepping into the fray.
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Some were bystanders caught in the fray who needed treatment after exposure to tear gas.
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Our national security correspondent wrote about how the bonds from 1949 have begun to fray.
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Milar, though himself an opponent of Jubilee, jumped into the fray and saved her life.
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Cardi jumped into the online fray on Thursday night with a simple, on-brand tweet.
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A coalition of progressive groups, including the N.A.A.C.P. and Demand Justice, have joined the fray.
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The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is stepping into the religious fray.
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Buttigieg should step into the fray Pete Buttigieg was an early revelation in the race.
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Google, meanwhile, entered the fray in 2019 with a streaming service for games called Stadia.
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The family has largely kept a low profile here, staying out of the political fray.
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The first month of the new year saw Africa enter the fray of U.S. politics.
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Trump also jumped back into the fray, issuing a series of Twitter broadsides against Democrats.
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Transition Briefing ■ The "red lines" that would bring President Obama back into the political fray.
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She's drawing sharper contrasts with opponents after months of trying to stay above the fray.
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Amazon recently announced Echo Buds, while Microsoft is jumping into the fray with Surface Earbuds.
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As tensions grew, the agreement known as the JCPOA began to fray at the edges.
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Relationships will fray, loyalties will erode ... the potential for emotional and bodily injury shall loom.
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His predecessors, including Jeff Sessions, generally held themselves above the partisan fray, but not Barr.
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Some charging cables from obscure brands fray easily or are slow at replenishing your phone.
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Soon Pierre Bergé, the outspoken co-founder of Yves Saint Laurent, stepped into the fray.
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Since leaving office eight months ago, Obama has seldom jumped into the partisan political fray.
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But, more important, they wanted to make some sort of bigger return to the fray.
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America's investment in global health is one area that should stand outside the political fray.
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Despite Trump's unpopularity in Mexico, Peña Nieto's administration has largely stayed out of the fray.
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Driving the news, part 2: Electric vehicle makers Tesla and Rivian are joining the fray.
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Even committees that are not usually in the investigation business are jumping into the fray.
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And tech behemoths like Microsoft are wading into the fray with their own RPA offerings.
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But now it's back in the fray after the missile flew into its airspace yesterday.
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Radios buzz with frenzied exchanges as soldiers disappear into the night to join the fray.
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Those supply chains will not fray overnight, said Brian Dunch, a trade expert at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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Whitman's departure from the Uber fray was considerably more complicated than has been previously reported.
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The latest high-profile critic to jump into the fray is Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
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These innovations have earned enough momentum to draw luxury brands Mercedes and Cadillac into the fray.
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Third, the injection of Hunter Biden into the fray complicates an already fraught private family dynamic.
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As for the innocent dog caught in fray, he is expected to recover from the attack.
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So if you're feeling bogged down in it, well, your patience is probably starting to fray.
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Fray Eusebio Primary School, just around the corner from Avenida Taxqueña, became a shelter by chance.
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Broadcast companies "are jazzed to have Bloomberg in the fray," wrote Wells Fargo analyst Steven Cahall.
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That fray will not be over any time soon, as every sentient being knows by now.
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You work to worry away at society's weak points continuously to fray tempers and raise tensions.
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It's unlikely that other bidders will enter the fray at such a high premium, he said.
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Frito's current family consist of Corie, her husband Nik and their other rescue dog named Fray.
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The United States, which has helped in the fight against corruption, is retreating from the fray.
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Do you feel that at a certain point you'll need to re-enter the franchise fray?
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When entering the fray, Barrier Shield provides personal defense while she attacks enemies with Shield Bash.
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So no one really knows when, or if, Kardashian will jump back into the political fray.
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The Trump era has made it even harder for executives to stay above the political fray.
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The radio's signal had begun to fray; another station was gulping a syllable here and there.
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Now, another hopeful called Electric Jukebox is entering the fray in hopes of meeting that gap.
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Institutional ties between them are so strong, in short, that they will be hard to fray.
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In the hectic fray of search and recovery, nobody had informed the family of the discovery.
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No need to enter the fray when your opponent appears to be fraying by the seams.
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And former first lady Margarita Zavala joined the fray on Wednesday, sending a tweet to Trump.
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More than 300 organizations are now part of LOT and today, Microsoft is joining the fray.
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And by the way, President Obama is returning to the political fray in a big way.
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President Donald Trump joined the fray Thursday, saying Libra and other cryptocurrencies should face banking regulations.
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Many states passed similar laws to keep their courts and local police out of the fray.
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Again, too soon to know if the Trump-Pence relationship will fray during the current investigation.
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Levandowski has tried to stay out of the fray, looking to invoke his Fifth Amendment rights.
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Joining the fray is new Housewife Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave, daughter of music legend John Cougar Mellencamp.
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That effort may now be on hold as this complicated web of alliances begins to fray.
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As is often the case on sensitive international matters, lobbyists have been pulled into the fray.
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No. I don't think that would be the best, having him pulled back into the fray.
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A new "best Zelda" has joined the fray, and it makes quite a case for itself.
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Downing, who served two combat tours in Afghanistan, has stayed out of the fray so far.
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President Barack Obama also joined the fray later on Monday, implicitly rebuking Trump for his comments.
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The U.S. has consistently criticized Russia's efforts in Syria since it entered the fray last year.
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He jumped into the fray after Trump offended the family of a soldier killed in Niger.
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And, away from the fray, the family is planning a private service in the author's honor.
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The Democrats have a lot to gain by looking tougher and above the Trump Twitter fray.
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Then the Society of Actuaries, which handles the education and testing of actuaries, joined the fray.
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But the norm started to fray, and "unlimited debate" gradually became a tool for indefinite delay.
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Elbert said that Care/of's focus on personalization and transparency set it apart from the fray.
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Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said he never hesitated about tossing Johnson, 34, right into the fray.
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He will jump into the fray and speak up and shape the future of his party.
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The TV chef Rachael Ray was accidentally pulled into the fray — because of her similar name.
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Since Google first announced this project, Atlassian also joined the fray with the launch of Stride.
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Of course, then Donald Trump just had to go and drag him back into the fray.
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Twitter's CEO, Jack Dorsey, entered the fray by announcing his firm would drop all political ads.
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A politicized military is antithetical to an apolitical organization that must remain above the political fray.
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Flywheel Sports jumped into the fray last November with its own at-home program, Fly Anywhere.
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When Dany hopped aboard her flying weapon to escape the fray, the game had clearly changed.
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Loyalists are prodding reluctant candidates and also-rans to enter the fray or return to it.
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Espinal joins the fray: Councilman Rafael Espinal says that he, too, is running for public advocate.
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It's both a survival tactic and the best way to stick his head above the fray.
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The Fed likes to present itself as a technocratic institution that floats above the political fray.
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What is Hamas, and what role, according to the article, did it play in the fray?
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Some of the strands fray, some turn into knots, some unravel in a hot, unearned rush.
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Amy Klobuchar, billionaire Tom Steyer, and entrepreneur Andrew Yang have been in the fray for months.
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A Judge Just Agreed Barr, Targeting Anti-Semitic Crimes, Enters Bail Reform Fray Want more news?
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There is even a baby turtle, as well as a pun or two, in the fray.
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In addition to the return of these characters, new characters will be joining the fray too.
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And now Google is joining the fray with a set of privacy announcements about Google Assistant.
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Anybody or any institution that claims to be objective and above the fray is a liar.
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Strategies The United States is so sharply divided that political consensus appears to fray almost daily.
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Mr. Legend also jumped into the fray, and he called on the first lady to intervene.
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But with Israel jumping into the fray, backing Iran now comes with a lot more baggage.
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Big retailers like Walmart have also jumped into the fray, in part, to compete against Amazon.
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Frances Dassault Systemes SEs Rafale, the Eurofighter Typhoon and Russian aircraft are also in the fray.
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The first, of course, is someone who can't bring himself to stay out of the fray.
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The fraught relationship could continue to fray as the Trump administration ramps up arrests and detentions.
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"BuzzFeed's subpoena doesn't amount to much," Evan Fray-Witzer, a lawyer for Gubarev, told Foreign Policy.
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Many of these beanies will begin to fray and tear after a season of heavy use.
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The tribes represent a formidable force but so far have mostly refrained from entering the fray.
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According to Billboard, a representative for the Fray confirmed they are now listed as co-writers.
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Both pundits and plutocrats like to imagine themselves as superior beings, standing above the political fray.
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The most popular ones are made by Google and Amazon, but Facebook is entering the fray.
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The greater reason is that the central figure in the fray is Vladimir Putin, the Russian president.
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Under those circumstances, New Hampshire's claim to a special role in the presidential process might fray badly.
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The idea of rising above the fray and the noise in this era is next to impossible.
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Peter King added his condemnation to the fray, telling CNN on Friday that Reid was a disgrace.
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Into this fray comes Martha Rosler's exhibition If you can't afford to live here, mo-o-ove!!
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Despite efforts to keep the appearances, the ever fragile bilateral relationship began to fray ten years ago.
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Obama's team has a workaround between his political goals and desire to remain above the partisan fray.
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She brings a vast range of global cultures into the fray; most viewers will find something familiar.
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While she defended her positions during the back and forth, she mostly stayed above the fray. Thankfully.
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The cross-party coalition the prime minister stitched together to fight for NAFTA is beginning to fray.
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The tumble will fray everything up — the rawer the edge, the more fraying and distressing will appear.
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A dangerous anti-Muslim campaign by Singhalese nationalists is threatening to further fray Sri Lanka's ethnic fabric.
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Since leaving office in January 2017, the former president has mostly remained out of the public fray.
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Players explore it cooperatively, unearthing the narrative and learning the ropes before entering the online PvP fray.
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And as more fine dining-trained chefs and operators enter the fray, the genre's potential inches higher.
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Ford was an early adopter a few years ago, and now others are joining the fray, too.
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If too many become solutions in search of a problem, the truce underpinning their revival could fray.
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Most Kurds who fled have returned home, says the UN. Yet the ethnic goodwill could fray again.
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Under past administrations of both parties, the boards were seen as technical bodies beyond the political fray.
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Cingrani didn't even join the fray until he was obtained from the Cincinnati Reds on July 27.
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His statement declared that, as "part of the Chakri dynasty", she must stay out of the fray.
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Fray them a little bit or clump them a little bit, or push them the wrong way.
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L) is in exclusive talks to buy Nisa, entering the fray days after larger rival Sainsbury's (SBRY.
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Six companies, including Facebook and Google, initially entered the fray to bid for 102 matches in India.
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While the company worked to develop its paid platform, the service began to fray around the edges.
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As they worked out the details through 2015, the relationship between EBC and NuSI continued to fray.
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Another potential candidate is Argentina's ambassador to the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, though others could enter the fray.
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" Anderson Cooper charged directly into the fray, asking Trump, "You called what you said locker room banter.
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Both of Taiwan's LMS teams competing at Worlds entered the fray with question marks over their heads.
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Jeff Bezos has announced that Amazon will join the fray with the proposed 3,236-satellite Project Kuiper.
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However, the ban was lifted in May last year, allowing him to return to the electoral fray.
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Soon to celebrate his 21970th birthday, he shows no sign of losing his enthusiasm for the fray.
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Built with a sturdy, fray-resistant nylon, this cable puts the standard Apple charger's durability to shame.
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The woman shooting the video jumped into the middle of the fray and the slurs started flying.
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Lesson learned: Go into the fray with your eyes wide open, and make your expectations clear upfront.
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Then the Obama administration's Justice Department joined the fray, filing federal civil rights charges against the cop.
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He manages an inclusive, above-the-fray rhetoric, while remaining one of the most dogmatically conservative legislators.
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Ogoun was a warrior, a being born to command, to plunge into the fray, sword in hand.
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Mr. Zuckerberg has waded into the fray on immigration by supporting citizenship for children of illegal immigrants.
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"I don't know if Sean wants that to happen now," Atkinson said about joining the practice fray.
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Keep reading to see our four additional picks and why we pulled them out of the fray.
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In Stuckey's rendering, "presidential" requires remaining above the fray that running for president invariably requires leaping into.
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Localists are likely to join the fray, says Ivan Choy of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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There's lots of money sloshing around, with the possibility of others such as Apple entering the fray.
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So he's prepared to jump back into the fray -- garden hose in hand -- to help if needed.
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By the end of the hearing, nerves on both sides of the aisle were beginning to fray.
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What has it been like to jump back into the online fray over the past two weeks?
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Provincial capitals started to join in the fray last summer as speculators flooded into tier-two cities.
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WASHINGTON — Vice President Mike Pence has somehow managed to stay mostly above the impeachment fray consuming Washington.
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Melania Trump had been thrust into the fray over the tumultuous times of the last 18 months.
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Lee Sunday Evans directs a cast including Jennifer Lim, Murphy Guyer, Louis Ozawa Changchien and Leslie Fray.
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It doesn't fray as easily as regular floss, which ultimately means you waste less product and money.
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"He stayed above the fray — sometimes very far above it," said Mr. Gelber, the House minority leader.
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He stayed above the political fray when asked about the most contentious issues between the two countries.
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The reasons may have been largely domestic, but the outcome is bound to further fray European cohesion.
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President-elect Donald J. Trump entered the fray Saturday morning, accusing China on Twitter of acting improperly.
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Jules's self-absorption leads to occasional passages of wearying profundity, when the golden sentences begin to fray.
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But the significance of that would not be lost on justices eager to avoid the political fray.
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But since that time, the Taliban have expanded their reach, and the Americans have rejoined the fray.
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There are no barriers beyond the need to simply glance above the fray of cars and pedestrians.
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But that assumption is beginning to fray, and a brutal solution in Hong Kong would not reassure.
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Teresa Gerton, who heads the National Academy of Public Administration, says this bargain has started to fray.
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Some boldface names have stayed out of the follow-tracking fray by following only a select few.
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Last night, Cruz seemed happy to stay out of the fray and watch Rubio get taken down.
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Mr. Gidon said he preferred to remain above the fray regarding seniority in the Krav Maga world.
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Expectations were high when the first ever Belgian to compete in the Octagon entered the UFC fray.
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The governor, Larry Hogan, a Republican seeking re-election in a blue state, also entered the fray.
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Imagine "Twitter: The Quartet," with each voice brazenly independent, stubbornly struggling to be heard above the fray.
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Mr. Overly, on coming to Sun-Maid, had no intention of entering a major raisin pricing fray.
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However, it feels like the tight bond between Sansa and Jon might fray around this central question.
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The Chicago Cubs organization entered into the fray before I managed to put all this together myself.
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Additionally, they no longer have political ambitions of their own and would be above the political fray.
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Entering the fray On Russia's contentious relations with Europe, Trump's election is a gift to the Kremlin.
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The third threat has to do with the ability of charities to remain outside the political fray.
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Meyer's entered the marketplace, Method, which hit Target shelves in 2002, also joined the soap-disrupting fray.
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But they risk being caught out as deep-pocketed tech giants and upstart businesses join the fray.
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Hear how to raise a startup's voice above the fray with these amazing speakers at Disrupt Berlin.
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It's very similar to Jackie O, who also wanted to keep her kids out of the fray.
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In other words, it's already pretty nasty out there and no one is really above the fray.
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Now President Trump has joined the fray, but not everyone is comfortable being on the same side.
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The fashion flock descended here, too, with Alexander Wang, Virgil Abloh and Kendall Jenner in the fray.
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Herb Press, 77, who designed the space, watched from the restaurant a few steps above the fray.
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"I never wanted a conflict between my colleagues," Lacatus said, trying to stay above the legal fray.
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With the victims entering the fray, the government has a powerful ally in its fight against Apple.
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Yellen, quite mindful of the importance of defending the Fed's independence, declined to enter the legislative fray.
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It also seems as if this system is structured so Facebook can stay out of the fray.
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If he does decide to enter the ever-growing Democratic fray, he'd have strong support from Democrats.
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It also drew economists and policy experts into the fray, as they jockeyed to frame the debate.
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When Bergljot reënters the fray, she does so in a headlong way that hardly protects her vulnerabilities.
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Now, in addition to JBL, Roku has launched a soundbar and Amazon is also joining the fray.
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The Senate, it was argued, would stand above the fray, providing stability and cohesiveness in the government.
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Center of the fray Gowdy's congressional tenure has been marked by central roles in high-profile investigations.
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Not long after the public offering, the ties between the Efromoviches and Mr. Kriete began to fray.
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Amid the recent market turmoil, one group of stocks has managed to stay above the fray: tech.
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She's drunk on filmmaking, and she has spent most of this season buzzing confidently above the fray.
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So far, he's tried to stay above the fray, professing his innocence without directly attacking his accusers.
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"We made a commitment to each other to stay out of the co-op fray," he said.
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Ruben Gil, a 22006-year-old student, entered the fray with a baseball bat, the newspaper said.
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A strange young woman joins the fray of BoJack's personal life, becoming his precious thing to lose.
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But, as with becoming speaker, Ryan has said he has no interest in entering the 2016 fray.
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Thais don't like to lose and Sombat returned to the fray in Round 4 with silent rage.
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Captain America: Civil War The devastating Captain America sequel gives Ant-Man a reason to join the fray.
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Reactions and counter-reactions ricocheted across social media almost immediately, with political veterans and reporters entering the fray.
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A party needs to win 272 seats for a simple-majority out of the 543 seats in fray.
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But amongst the staff on the show there are a plethora of identities being brought into the fray.
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Smart home provider Vivint is entering the fray with its own AI solution designed especially for connected homes.
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As institutions decay and social norms fray, democratic processes and practices are prone to apathy, demagoguery and disintegration.
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But she hasn't dived deep into the political fray in the same vein as she did in college.
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Within moments, a crowd of Proud Boys could be seen streaming down the street to join the fray.
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As Mr Assad was about to topple, Russia joined the fray, acting without conscience and to devastating effect.
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Goldman Sachs leads $10M investment in Brazilian trucking startup CargoX Now companies like Nowports are entering the fray.
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A few seconds passed, and Trump leaned into the microphone to help another name rise above the fray.
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"But there were a lot of innocent families that didn't need to be mixed up in the fray."
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Lohan's latest attempt to reenter the public fray is with Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club, now airing on MTV.
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Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, a Democrat who served in the Obama administration, also joined the fray.
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Big cloud-computing providers have also joined the fray, deeming AI chips important enough to develop their own.
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What Brian said is a key to staying above the fray in terms of getting lost in criticism.
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Ernst was careful to stay above the 2016 fray even as 17 Republican candidates crisscrossed her home state.
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It's the latest example of a private industry caught in the political fray of an overtaxed immigration system.
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Joining the fray this season is new Housewife Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave, daughter of music legend John Cougar Mellencamp.
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Omnia P5 Wall Charger + Travel Plugs — $44.99 See Details Want a flimsy cable that'll fray in mere days?
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With a ringside seat on the share register, Mr Agarwal would be well-placed to join the fray.
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The post-war years see persecution, exile, grief and eviction fray or snap this tight circle of allies.
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Thankfully, a handful of players have risen above the fray, providing more thoughtful curation and full-sized products.
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Two new groups with links to American organisations, Abort67 and 40 Days For Life, have entered the fray.
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The Fed is a nonpolitical, independent institution, and lawmakers gave Powell credit for remaining above the partisan fray.
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Joseph McCarthy (R-WI) to know the body hasn't always dispassionately considered solutions far from the partisan fray.
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And now Comcast has joined the fray with an offer that is significantly higher than that, $65 billion.
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But as the perceived Soviet threat subsided, the relationship between scientists and the US government began to fray.
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On Thursday, Pence's bill rose into the national political fray, with Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders criticizing Pence.
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The Obama White House has reportedly pushed Joe Biden, Tom Perez, and Jennifer Granholm to enter the fray.
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Bharara's stance is one often taken by opposition figures who want to appear to be above the fray.
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The Wall Street Journal is reporting that 21st Century Fox is joining the fray in partnership with Blackstone.
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When the going gets rough in Overwatch, sometimes you gotta try throwing an alternative hero into the fray.
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After seven brutal rounds had elapsed, Gunn's corner didn't want to send him back out to the fray.
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Now Go-Jek, which is readying a $2 billion investment round of its own, is entering the fray.
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AS IF the war in Syria did not have enough combatants, yet another country has entered the fray.
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The US Judiciary has strived to be above the political fray that has only been exacerbated by Trump.
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Pollsters found Clinton's lead over Trump grows to 28500 points, however, when third-party candidates enter the fray.
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Got back into the fray by going around singing the "Marseillaise" in various public places, to show defiance.
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The billionaire donor's consideration about jumping into the fray is the latest bit of intrigue in the race.
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Finally, Netflix—one of the most popular services on the internet—says it will re-join the fray.
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A law enforcement spokeswoman said four private security guards and two guard dogs were injured in the fray.
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And for politicians wading into the fray, property rights presents a rare point of agreement across the aisle.
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Van der Bellen's pick as provisional chancellor is likely to be an elder statesman above the daily fray.
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As for the gubernatorial candidates, expect DeSantis to attempt to be as far above the fray as possible.
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Armoire joined the fray in 2016, and in 2019, the most affordable clothing rental subscription service launched: Haverdash.
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"The Adventurist" is about the small and then the large ways in which Henry's life begins to fray.
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But other Panamanian law firms joined the fray, too, including larger and more prominent practices than Mossack Fonseca.
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There was plenty of nastiness from Sanders supporters, but the candidate himself seemed to stay above the fray.
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I play an "ex-special ops, hand-to- hand combat operative" who gets brought back into the fray.
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By 2000, the event had expanded into a full-fledged street party as more locals joined the fray.
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A number of other consumer electronics bigwigs have entered the fray, along with a number of notable startups.
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The more victories Holloway clocks up, the more undeniable he will become in the 145 lbs championship fray.
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BlackRock has managed to stand above the fray because it owns iShares, the leading exchange-traded fund brand.
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Into this fray has come Kent Fine Art with On Painting, an exhibition of human and landscape subjects.
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Another one is jumping into the fray, sure that it can compete in a bigger and better way.
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Were China's strategic calculations to change, there would be little to stop it from entering the online fray.
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Now with Amazon entering the brick-and-mortar retail fray, their new competition is rightly feeling the shockwaves.
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It's a smart play ... she stays above the fray as Kevin says what pretty much everyone is thinking.
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Even though I was a mystery to them, arriving childless at 28, they brought me into their fray.
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That control began to fray in 2015, when protests erupted in the Oromia region, which includes the capital.
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" Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York has jumped into the fray, calling Mr. Biden's plan "a dealbreaker.
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Ms. Pelosi is said to be newly open to pulling Mr. Trump's policy priorities into the fray, too.
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Mr. Abadi, who remains prime minister until the new government is formed, has also stepped into the fray.
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"Governor joins fray — but only for gas tax," read the front-page headline in The San Francisco Chronicle.
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"I don't think it works because I would like to stay out of the political fray," he continued.
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It was a no-win, they likely concluded, to get into a public fray with a grieving mother.
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The Tuareg and the Toubou signed a territorial agreement in 1875, but recently it has begun to fray.
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She wasted no time jumping back into the political fray, though this time choosing a more conventional route.
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And most significantly, he largely stayed out of the fray as several of his opponents battled one another.
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Over the weekend, Trump's legal squad will formally step into the fray, as it faces a 6 p.m.
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Mr. Nunes has previously shown a willingness to jump into the fray of investigations to defend Mr. Trump.
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He returned to the political fray last week imploring voters upset with Trump to show up in November.
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February's stock market correction probably would have been worse if companies had not stepped in to the fray.
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And here's the nub, one too easily missed these days as nerves fray: Devolution is starting to work.
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But in a city known for Southern gentility, many neighbors seem proud to remain above the political fray.
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The Princeton University Art Museum has jumped into the fray with States of Health: Visualizing Illness and Healing.
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He said a company like Facebook entering the fray helps to bring more legitimacy to the underlying technology.
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Rival megabank J.P. Morgan Chase joined the fray last year when it introduced its own free trading service.
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The post is supposed to carry a 10-year term to shield its holder from the political fray.
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It's all of a piece now — especially once the president-elect inserted himself into the fray on Twitter.
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Then AMS entered the fray, first announcing then launching a higher offer pitched at 38.50 euros per share.
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The same month, Everlane entered the fray with a ribbed, knit version of its popular Day Glove flat.
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But those both in and outside of politics noted Yang's wading into the pop culture fray with Gillis.
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Then AMS entered the fray, first announcing then launching a higher offer pitched at 38.50 euros per share.
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In this fray, the overt support of the United States for Mr. Guaidó has played a major role.
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Apple's Earpods tend to fray in two places: near the earbud itself and by the 3.5 mm jack.
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Still, the friction between the two also offered others the chance of present themselves as above the fray.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis warned it could fray relations with allies.
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It's at this time of heightened tensions, mass anxiety, and public awakening that VICE Impact joins the fray.
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The 45Committee, a nonprofit largely funded by Sheldon Adelson, the GOP's most prolific donor, may also join the fray.
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Like Robot Commando, Freeway Fighter mixes up the usual gameplay, in this case adding car combat to the fray.
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Into this fray entered John W. Ayers, a computational epidemiologist who studies public health at San Diego State University.
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Second, the utter unpredictability of Trump and his attempts to draw Biden into the fray presents an unwieldy challenge.
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Just as the mob is about to kill him, Shinde himself jumps into the fray and saves the man.
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Teammates who have resisted the urge to wade into the Uno fray know enough to keep a safe distance.
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Now Drake is about to enter the fray, and he's putting his name behind a whiskey called Virginia Black.
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Most have sought to stay out of the fray even as Trump has kept up the drumbeat of criticism.
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Finally, if the IMF enters the fray, private creditors could be made to bear part of the rescue costs.
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Besides traditional venture capitalists like Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and Byers and Andreessen Horowitz, mutual fund investors entered the fray.
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But we don't live in that world, and I don't fault The Times for jumping immediately into the fray.
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The foldable phones are coming, and it seems Chinese handset maker Oppo is the latest to join the fray.
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But there are undoubtedly many more, and as tempers fray in the hot, powerless summer, they may lash out.
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No matter how blatantly or egregiously the lines are skewed, the federal judiciary will remain studiously above the fray.
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What would a Star Trek series be like with a captain who thinks twice before jumping into the fray?
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Her eyes lifted, her expression serious and confrontational, she looks like she is about to charge into the fray.
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As the years pass, with no pregnancies to appease their bewildered relatives, Akin and Yejide's devotion begins to fray.
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So I stuck a plastic bag with a hole in it over my gear and dove into the fray.
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But Republicans are putting up a fight to preserve control over the Senate, welcoming the president into the fray.
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And Obama's team wants to stick close to a long-held D.C. custom: former presidents sit above the fray.
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Even some neutral observers think this may be the wrong moment for Obama's diligent avoidance of the partisan fray.
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China's biggest ride-hailing firm Didi Chuxing also entered the fray in April launching its own food delivery service.
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Instead of being a joker above the fray, he came across as petulant and peevish, often yelling incoherent answers.
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But once you enter that fray, the relationship changes and then the device starts the process of taking over.
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Mophie has also unsurprisingly joined the fray with a Juice Pack, the second battery add-on for the system.
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Kildee said he would prefer a more deliberative approach and a multilateral approach that doesn&apost fray longstanding alliances.
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General Motor's GMC brand jumped into the fray last month with an all-new version of its Sierra truck.
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Gubarev&aposs attorney, Evan Fray-Witzer, told Fox News in an email that Fusion GPS will have until Aug.
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President Barack Obama entered the fray on Tuesday, saying that his administration is devising options to reroute the pipeline.
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Booker, who's also been sparring with Biden over his civil rights record, may also push himself into the fray.
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Let's be honest ... stepping into the middle of this fray would be a no-win sitch for any guy.
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Pettitt said the issue of rights for Aboriginal people should not be drawn into the fray of party politics.
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Now that Perez has entered the fray, Democrats can safely consider an alternative to what Ellison has to offer.
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He begins to try and describe the game's systems but interrupts himself gleefully as other NPCs join the fray.
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The big tech war for viewers ignited a consolidation wave among traditional media companies preparing to join the fray.
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The episode has strained relations, Swalwell lamented, on a committee that prides itself on staying above the partisan fray.
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As with other startups joining the robo-fray in recent years, Gatik has a very specific target in mind.
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Such an incident, intentional or not, could quickly spiral, potentially drawing U.S. forces in the region into the fray.
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The gaming industry is also jumping into the fray, with SEGA and Bandai building a similar fund with Fenox.
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They were mainly quite cheesy songs by people like Jason Mraz, OneRepublic and The Fray (?!), I seem to remember.
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UNESCO has joined the fray, albeit gently, by asking the government to draw up an assessment of possible damage.
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Billionaires including Michael Bloomberg have joined the fray, contributing $15 million to pro-tax campaigns in the Bay Area.
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If past polls are any guide, even Nelson Mandela (who died in 2013) will be caught in the fray.
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Now that Google's jumped in the fray, it will be interesting to see how well its version competes. Developing.
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That was before Mahathir joined the fray, saying he didn't mind "being used by the opposition" to oust Najib.
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Major broadcast groups, including Nexstar, Tegna and Meredith are expected to join the fray as buyers, sellers or both.
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Conservatives were not alone in lambasting Ginsburg for violating norms against Supreme Court justices wading into the political fray.
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Trump enters the fray having shed aides who had cautioned him against some of the decisions he ultimately made.
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The edges have started a fray just a little, but that hasn't compromised the integrity of the bag itself.
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On Tuesday, Senator Jeff Merkley, Democrat of Oregon, called on the Securities and Exchange Commission to join the fray.
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A flight attendant smashed two wine bottles over his head, and other passengers joined in the fray, outnumbering him.
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Biden jumped into the fray earlier this week, slamming the company at a campaign stop in Iowa on Tuesday.
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Accompanying David Fray in a pair of Mozart piano concertos (Erato), the Philharmonia Orchestra sounds worryingly out of breath.
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In the run-up to Euro 2016, this became "une affaire d'état," with politicians and intellectuals joining the fray.
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If you've been wondering when Yahoo Sports was going to jump into the gambling fray, the answer is now.
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Engine makers have also joined the fray, refusing to help Airbus pay existing penalties or to absorb its liabilities.
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On Tuesday, premium TV network Starz joined the fray with the launch of its own platform — called, surprise, STARZ.
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If not, I recommend figuring them out before you jump in the fray — or maybe it's not your time.
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Clinton tries to remain above the fray, Mr. Clinton would be unleashed to respond when Mr. Trump lashed out.
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Officials told the Journal that there are no immediate plans for the White House to jump into the fray.
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Seeing actual gladiator Danny Way enjoying himself in the fray was one of the highlights of the entire afternoon.
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Even Pinterest joined the fray, nixing the Infowars Pinterest page after Mashable reached out to the company for comment.
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The crypto wars will likely continue as well, and there's no guarantee Signal will be shielded from the fray.
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And China — which shares a mutual defense treaty with North Korea — would also be forced to enter the fray.
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If I'm not in the fray, what's going to happen is that all the candidates will go after me.
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With artists like Toro y Moi jumping in the fray recently, it feel like a very on-trend move.
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But that will not keep him out of the fray on Capitol Hill, no matter what the script says.
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Meanwhile, Turkish forces wait on the sidelines, threatening to join the fray if things don't unfold to their liking.
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Then the thoughtful pianist David Fray was an elegant soloist in Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor.
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Full of shutdown stress, many saw their marriages fray and noticed as their anxieties were transferred to their children.
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As other alliances have joined the fray, the way people plan their ski or snowboard trips has drastically changed.
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His advisers are trying to limit his opportunities for gaffes and keep him as above the fray as possible.
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Hamilton put impeachment in the hands of this body, the Senate, precisely and specifically to be above that fray.
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Roberts jumped into the fray early, supporting Milan's right to call out racism within RWA and the publishing industry.
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The relationship began to fray after the former allied himself with Poroshenko, who rose to become president in 2000.
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Mr. Trump visited Australia in 2011, expressing a great liking for the country and entering the fray with China.
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And major celebrities also joined the fray, with Bruce Springsteen and Pearl Jam canceling concerts planned for the state.
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And now there's a new voice in the fray, with their sites set directly on country radio: The Highwomen.
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He praised L.L. Bean for working to stay above the fray when controversy erupted over Linda Bean's political activity.
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A strange old man of the mountain, Bernie descended to join the fray, commanding legions of extremely online supporters.
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Young people like Greta Thunberg are participating in the culture wars while also managing to float above the fray.
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The Democratic National Committee dropped the donor requirement in January, paving the way for Bloomberg to join the fray.
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Just hours after Harvey Weinstein's criminal trial kicked off in New York, Los Angeles is jumping into the fray.
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Siders: Klobuchar showed she can deliver a hit and maintain an above-the-fray disposition at the same time.
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For most of its 90-odd-year existence, the prestigious management consultancy prided itself on remaining above the fray.
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Canada was dragged into the fray when Huawei's chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou, was detained in Vancouver in December.
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The President is much more of a showman and entertainer who appears to enjoy the political fray and joust.
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The media isn't reluctant to touch this story because they think a candidate's personal life is above the fray.
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Republicans, hoping to stay out of the fray, have been reluctant to apply pressure to force the issue. Del.
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Zobrist romped in from left field to join the fray near the mound, a little kid from Eureka, Ill.
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And youngest brother Barron Trump, 12, lives in the White House but has been shielded from the political fray.
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Last year, United Fray had 23,217 participants in its leagues, he said, and it has expanded to Jacksonville, Fla.
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Mr. Trump jumped into the fray praising the Covington Catholic boys and used the moment to attack the media.
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Still, the newly elected Democratic House majority does not enter the fray without some effective tools of its own.
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Border skirmishes between two Viking factions are initiated only to be shattered by a third party entering the fray.
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The writer-director Stephen Merchant plunges into the domestic fray straightway, opening with a peek at the Rock, a.k.a.
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Born in 1822, Jones pursued careers as a farmer, soldier, merchant and newspaper editor before entering the political fray.
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Once he was gone, a Trump-Cruz battle was too unappetizing to tempt many top Republicans into the fray.
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CBD products are increasingly popular with pet owners, which is, perhaps, one reason Ms. Stewart is entering the fray.
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We watch them remove themselves from one another, watch the knot of familial love and obligation fray almost to nothingness.
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Talks are ongoing with Campbell, CNBC reported, adding there was at least one other potential suitor in the fray. cnb.
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Simon Belmont and Richter Belmont from Castlevania and Castlevania: Rondo of Blood have entered the fray of Super Smash Bros.
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And we're not just talking about two corgis fighting—ten of her dogs were brawling when she entered the fray.
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Scroll down to shop the Meghan Markle-loved "Looker Ankle Fray" jeans in "Love Gun" before they sell out again.
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In the spring of 1925 Tennessee joined the fray by passing the Butler Act, the strongest bill to that point.
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And so a summer of deeply partisan rancor and calumny began with Facebook eager to stay out of the fray.
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Rather than enter the fray, he simply takes down any Lannister bannerman who attempts to kill members of Team Stark.
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But the comprehensive bills in Maryland and Vermont include one benefit often left out of the fray: Coverage for vasectomies.
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Wine (real name is Robert Kyagulayi) has been at loggerheads with authorities in Uganda since he entered the political fray.
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By using the gesture before the A's game against the Texas Rangers, Maxwell brought America's pastime into the political fray.
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The semis stocks are on track for their worst month since 2008, but one name is holding above the fray.
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It's beautiful here, and they play the kind of music from late-aughts coffee shops: the Fray, Coldplay, Alicia Keys.
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"I was mourning a life raft that had kept me, silly as it was, bobbing above the fray," she writes.
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Kasich's reluctance at times to jump into the fray with his rivals often left him out of the national conversation.
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Rick Allen — A parallel issue — lowering the cost of prescription drugs — is being caught up in the 2020 political fray.
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Go deeper: China's Hong Kong checkmate Hong Kong tensions fray U.S.-China tech ties China's vise grip on corporate America
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Trump responded by dragging the slain son of Chief of Staff John Kelly, a retired Marine general, into the fray.
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However, tempers began to fray as the day went on and officials announced that all the buses had reached capacity.
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NXP is a more recent entrant and other chip makers are expected to enter the fray as the market expands.
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The search feature drew more attention last week when some big media names — HBO and Jimmy Kimmel — joined the fray.
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And now a new crop of startups have entered the fray to give travellers a place to store their bags.
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Meanwhile, a new challenger, Hellobike, entered the fray, with financial and user acquisition support from Alibaba's financial affiliate Ant Financial.
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But luckily for us, tech products also get lumped in the back-to-school fray — and you can take advantage.
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The many factions on Naboo join forces to expel the invaders, with the subjugated and disrespected Gungans leading the fray.
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After stepping out of the fray and healing up, you can head back in and keep your gatling gun going.
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Elizabeth Warren, Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, Amy Klobuchar, and Bernie Sanders have been in the fray for months.
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Read on for the full scoop on how a brand obsessed with perfecting basics went about joining the leggings fray.
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From courts to the Fed to our intelligence apparatus, no institutions are beyond the fray of the fierce partisan divide.
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His entry into the fray over the agency is sure to increase tensions with Mr. Peters, once his good friend.
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Tipirneni — also inspired to enter the political fray by the shock of Trump's election — insisted that she's optimistic about Tuesday.
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Ends start to fray when everybody is going their own way and some are doing a lot better than others.
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But once you enter into the fray that relationship changes and then the device starts the process of taking over.
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More recently, Microsoft has joined the fray, making some inroads in the education sector with low-cost Windows 10 laptops.
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Only Hungary, Slovenia, Cyprus and the three Baltic states of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia decided not to join the fray.
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AirBNB and Uber plan to go public this year, and Slack, Palantir, and WeWork could join the fray as well.
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If you're standing still, you're definitely screwed—so you join in the fray and hope to not get trampled underfoot.
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AS margarine and spreads business while two other private equity groups are no longer in the fray, sources told Reuters.
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With several suits flying between all sides, that case is still ongoing — and recently pulled Lady Gaga into its fray.
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Founders aren't behind the scenes anymore; they're out there crafting their own social media posts and jumping into the fray.
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More recently, another extremist mouthpiece, Anatoly Artyukh, has jumped into the fray, using a more confrontational and even violent approach.
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People have been trying to goad me into getting into the fray and I'm not sure why I'm hanging back.
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Once the Clippers entered the fray with their offer, it was clear to me where was I gonna play next.
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Regardless of who gobbles up LSE (ICE may yet enter the fray), the five big groups will soon become four.
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The combination of Ms. Anderson and Mr. Diodore's creaking strings and Kid Millions's brash percussion is an interesting, calamitous fray.
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Rosenstein has portrayed himself as above the fray, a bulwark against Trump's reported desire to lay waste to the investigation.
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It's not going to fray on you and, at 6.5 feet long, it's extremely practical for a variety of situations.
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Under the constitution, the prime minister and his cabinet colleagues wield executive power and the president remains above the fray.
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He rarely wavered from his above-the-fray approach to his rivals, even as they racked up far more delegates.
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In this symposium, FotoFocus leapt into the fray of real existential crisis, rather than just celebrating aesthetics or art history.
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The new group will seek to recruit AGRP members who may not be registered lobbyists into its fray as well.
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We've got a couple guys that's shown leadership, some guys that's been in the fray before that's giving their opinions.
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In some respects, it's a case study in how relationships fray when lives that once shared a parallel vision diverge.
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Martin points to the revolving door of high level executives, a negative margin shift, and budding competitors entering the fray.
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Even as relations fray between Mr. Trump and some fellow Republicans, the party and Mr. Trump each needs the other.
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At 12:02, there's now this big discount happening, and a new set of market participants enter the fray — arbitrageurs.
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Jolie has retired from the fray of the franchise, and, in Uthaug's movie, her place is taken by Alicia Vikander.
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Other well-known people of Wall Street, including Daniel S. Loeb and George Soros, jumped into the fray as well.
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No such return to the fray for Audiard's amputee; he lifts his arm to aim, but it just ain't there.
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This hindered me from enjoying its benefits with all of my headphones without adding a second adapter into the fray.
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The tiny guy who specializes in the non-contact work and always gets stuck in the middle of the fray?
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Also, most of the sniping seems to have been between Morganelli and Wild, leaving him a bit above the fray.
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The edges are beginning to softly fray; the lining has been ripped and mended more times than I can count.
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But Obamacare supporters say these actions will fray the strong protections for older consumers and those with pre-existing conditions.
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If anxieties about possession and manliness continue to fray our national life, "Proving Up" proposes that here our troubles began.
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But with accomplishments like his health care program under siege, he returned to the fray at least elliptically on Thursday.
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Companies are reacting to concerns over rising health care costs and the possibility of powerful new rivals entering the fray.
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She has hired several top political aides in recent weeks, fueling speculation her jump into the 2020 fray was imminent.
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People danced as if they had the lifelong training of a professional troupe and we found ourselves in the fray.
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Telomeres seem to protect our DNA from damage during cell division but, unfortunately, shorten and fray as a cell ages.
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"And if you are ever in a competitive situation, it takes that element out of the fray, too," she adds.
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But then the United States entered the fray, with the first of its soldiers landing in France in June 1917.
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He then emerges from the fray dazed and dripping with silly string and a milkshake someone had thrown at him.
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The companies are not the first global businesses to have been caught in the fray between Hong Kong and Beijing.
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Congress has also jumped into the fray with two bills aimed at expanding the government's power to reduce illegal robocalls.
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His chances dipped in November when another China-friendly politician, James Soong of the People First Party, entered the fray.
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She said she had been blindsided by the vitriol of Washington and was working to stay out of the fray.
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Notably absent from the list was Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who has worked to stay out of the political fray.
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She is also hoping that the new generation discovering her brand of politics will get inspired to enter the fray.
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New York (CNN)American chipmaker Nvidia is entering the cloud gaming fray by launching its service GeForce Now on Tuesday.
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The ad, and its timing, is an attempt from Biden's campaign to portray himself as a candidate above the fray.
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It also probably means that these two stay above the fray and don't let the petty drama shake their relationships.
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Supporters of Clinton, such as New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, accused Comey of deliberately jumping into the political fray.
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I struggled all day with deciding whether to join the fray on the Charlottesville violence and specifically, our president's response.
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Breakfast at the cafe meant eating at a table in the lobby walkway, in the fray of the morning hubbub.
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The Miami Herald entered the fray last April, filing a similar request to unseal everything filed in the Giuffre case.
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President Dwight Eisenhower, who had put himself above the fray, began to fight back with information leaks and administrative fiats.
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World War I lasted roughly four years, from 1914 to 1918, with the United States joining the fray in 1917.
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In December, Mr. Perez entered the fray, quickly winning praise from Mr. Obama and endorsements from a number of governors.
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After the whistle, Paul and the Lakers' Rajon Rondo threw punches at each other, with Ingram also joining the fray.
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Even if someone else in the thread replies all, you're still annoying everyone to death when you join the fray.
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Twitter muting notably doesn't prevent trolls from sharing posts with their non-muted followers who can then join the fray.
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Lykes returned to the fray with 48.93:40 left and Miami holding a 71-58 lead, but Illinois kept rolling.
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Rise of the flexitarians Plant-based burgers went mainstream with fast food giants Burger King and McDonald's joining the fray.
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It was a successful company, with clients such as Facebook, and Schwartz's colleagues urged him to avoid the political fray.
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Rise of the flexitarians Plant-based burgers went mainstream with fast food giants Burger King and McDonald's joining the fray.
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We're choosing a president, and a leader ought to be able to stand up in the fray and present himself.
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Wouldn't the public be better served, many now wonder, by neutral civil servants or experts who stand above the fray?
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Hundreds of major sites like Twitter, Facebook, Google, Snapchat, Reddit, Netflix, Amazon, Spotify, and Vimeo have all joined the fray.
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The Justice Department, she said, should be "so above the political fray" to ensure Americans have confidence in impartial justice.
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Elizabeth Warren also jumped into the fray, saying Sanders "has a lot of questions to answer" about his supporters' behavior.
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By the late 2000s, though, streaming picked up momentum, with the likes of Pandora and Spotify having entered the fray.
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If you've got a spring from an old pen, you can make your iPhone cord significantly less likely to fray.
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Some judges also stepped into the fray, issuing orders blocking deportations or requiring release of travelers affected by Trump's orders.
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Innocent bystanders and commuters find themselves caught in the fray and risking injury, and the belligerence can also target teachers.
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Israel, which in the past has advocated for strikes on Iran, is actively trying to stay out of the fray.
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And the big disruptor, he predicted, could be a tech giant like Google, Microsoft or Amazon directly entering the fray.
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Into this fray wade Satyajit Das and Mohamed A. El-Erian, who gaze at the confusing night sky through different telescopes.
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This may lure a few votes from Republicans while also suggesting that the president was acting above the partisan political fray.
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Donald Trump tests the limits of his showman style Trump and Clinton were hardly alone in the political fray this week.
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The billionaire Democrat Tom Steyer, the anti-Trump organizer who leads NextGen America, has entered the fray in Arizona and Nevada.
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