"I want people to get behind John, I want people to get behind Josh, I want people to get behind all the characters," he told Entertainment Weekly.
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Firms feel the pinch from falling sales, get behind on their debts and sack workers, who get behind on theirs.
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"That's the last thing you want to do is get behind a guy with three plus pitches is get behind 0-23, and that's something I did," Wright said.
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Voice of America was created in the 1940s as a radio ... as a way to get behind the Iron Curtain to tell what the American people, basically to get behind the Iron Curtain.
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This is one pasta casserole they will all get behind.
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Changing things up is always something we can get behind.
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One resonant example I think we can all get behind?
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And that is a dreamy idea we can get behind.
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Now this is a trend we can definitely get behind.
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Now that's a mass death we can all get behind!
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This is who I feel like I can get behind.
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Now this is a combination we can really get behind.
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Another issue that Coloradans could get behind is municipal broadband.
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They're never gonna believe, they're never gonna get behind you.
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How are politicians going to even slightly get behind that?
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And that's the kind of shopping we can get behind.
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This is when we need councils to get behind us.
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I feel like that's something most people can get behind.
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Do not get behind me with all that playing + foolishness.
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That's a future we all can definitely get behind. 3.
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That sounds like something every viewer could get behind. -Nick
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Do we really need to get behind a rich celebrity?
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This is one PR stunt we can all get behind.
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That's something this new administration, and Congress, should get behind.
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Now that's a type of multitasking we can get behind.
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Why did I think I could get behind the wheel?
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That's something people of any political stripe can get behind.
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Recreation – not red tape – is something everyone should get behind.
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The fight she's fighting is something I can get behind.
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I think most of us could get behind that statement.
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So, it's either sort of get on or get behind.
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This is an issue that we can all get behind.
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Get behind on polishing it and it'll start to oxidize.
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It's a proposal some Republicans say they could get behind.
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"Baroque is a sensibility I can get behind," he said.
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Trump, however, was optimistic lawmakers would get behind the idea.
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That's exactly the type of thing Congress should get behind.
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Now those are some side effects I can get behind.
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A real captain of industry we can all get behind.
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That's living in the past we can all get behind.
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These women can win if we just get behind them.
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Genre I can get behind, but with genre comes oversimplification.
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Did the band get behind your idea behind this song?
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It is no longer politically risky to get behind them.
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This is an easy cause for us to get behind.
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"Let's get behind this soldier," Pastor McCallum told his congregation.
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I so wanted to get behind this endless end business.
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He was a perfect character for voters to get behind.
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Now that's a resolution the common person can get behind.
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"It's really hard to get behind this story," she said.
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When he backed Hillary Clinton, I couldn't get behind it.
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He also hopes American fans will get behind the project.
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The GOP must get behind whichever candidate the people choose.
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Now this is a cheesy gift we can get behind.
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Now that's a beautifully simple idea I can get behind.
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"They're not going to get behind something," one advocate said.
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Mr. McAuliffe's allies expect him to get behind Mr. Biden.
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This was a rationale they could get behind and accept.
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They ought to get behind him in a serious way.
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But he can get behind the wheel and drive a car.
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That sounds like something the whole Lyon family can get behind.
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Telemedicine is one of those ideas that most people get behind.
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TC: Anyone you'd get behind right now for president in 2020?
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And frankly, we could get behind these concepts actually being implemented.
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I think that sounds like something that everybody can get behind.
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Oreos are the type of cookie almost everyone can get behind.
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For starters you need the big corporates to get behind it.
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More importantly: This is electronics recycling we can all get behind.
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Also, don't get behind the wheel of a car, you know?
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But it might seem weird for Sanders to get behind Schumer.
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And that, friends, is a beautiful sentiment we can get behind.
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Close, but I just couldn't get behind it in the end.
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Toni and Cheryl is one ship I can definitely get behind.
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"We've got to get behind him," one man implored the crowd.
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An Atari comeback is something that gamers could get behind, potentially.
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Many conservatives expect that group and others to get behind Trump.
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I'd try to get behind a tree, or climb a tree.
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Her makeup bag, however, is something that we can get behind.
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Michelle Obama makes some fashion decisions we can really get behind.
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Image: DiscordWhy would /pol/ get behind a theory so obviously ridiculous?
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The body positivity and confidence is something we can get behind.
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This is a festive tradition that we can all get behind.
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Most importantly, though, why can't you get behind our rap coverage?
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And that's something we should all be able to get behind.
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People just get behind each other and really support one another.
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"I hope that this committee will get behind us," he said.
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This seems like a peaceful protest we can all get behind.
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Phil Bryant to get behind a law to end debtors' prisons.
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"People are idiots" is a sentiment we can all get behind.
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And they all carry a similar message: Get behind Nancy Pelosi.
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The fantasy yielded a menu that all drinkers can get behind.
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Fortunately, Oprah's first rule is one I could totally get behind.
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Now that should be a message that everyone can get behind.
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If those loyalists can get behind Wilkie, Weidman said, he'll succeed.
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I can get behind that view, if that's the customer's view.
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That's a sentiment — and a signature — we can all get behind.
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Even the most veggie-averse eaters can get behind this pie.
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These are the most uncontroversial rights that everyone can get behind.
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One of Dave's weird cutting-edge gadgets I can get behind!
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Now that's the kind of arms race I can get behind.
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You likely don't feel scared when you get behind the wheel.
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Some threatened to get behind a Democratic primary challenger in 2018.
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Ryan Seacrest could get behind a full-blown American Idol reunion!
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And even if you get behind you can probably quickly recover.
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Some areas will be difficult for us Republicans to get behind.
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This is a version of a policing I can get behind.
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The improved efficiency of transportation is something Bartell could get behind.
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Now this is a made up holiday we can get behind.
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Portman also views infrastructure as something both parties can get behind.
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"I could get behind a single-payer healthcare plan," he said.
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Those were odds my grandfather taught me I could get behind.
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But superhero myths are ones that many Asian Americans can get behind.
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And she's started a presidential campaign we can all get behind (#Jacob4Prez).
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Now that's a low-key beauty routine we certainly can get behind.
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That's a future even the most evil of queens can get behind.
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I think we can all get behind a "prosperity toss," don't you?
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Although we could get behind the concept it felt overpriced at $599.
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And there's a sign that other companies could get behind Amazon's effort.
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It's the same thing when you're trying to get behind the scenes.
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Throughout the election, Corker was slow to get behind his party's candidate.
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Be sure it's one you can get behind and are excited about.
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Whoever you support this year, that's a sentiment everyone can get behind.
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Can you guess which one employees and customers want to get behind?
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St. Marie Schmidt, now there's a name we can all get behind.
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Ward declined to say point-blank whether she would get behind McSally.
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"All the power to Netflix, they really get behind comedians," she said.
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Except to get behind a boat, when I learned to water ski.
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You can't get behind when you play a team like Notre Dame.
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This is one for the people, something we can all get behind.
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The challenge for the Democrats will be to get behind the smokescreen.
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Instead of income-tax rate cuts, get behind family-friendly tax credits.
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We always get behind a monochromatic hair-and-makeup moment. Mic. Drop.
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He didn't get behind a wheel when he was a small child.
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Rob: See that's a good and wholesome Pokemon I can get behind.
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Supporters said the result showed the party should now get behind her.
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We're a small nation and we really get behind anyone that's successful.
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Now those are the seeds of a movie I could get behind.
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But Ostrovsky criticized Resch's post, saying he personally couldn't get behind Bloomberg.
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It seems he never found a just cause he couldn't get behind.
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Our allies in the region need to get behind this plan too.
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And yet we just can't get behind the idea of "clean" eating.
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Silicon Valley can't agree on which Democratic presidential candidate to get behind.
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There's one relatively new royal family tradition that I can definitely get behind.
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" American Eagle Outfitters: "I can't get behind any of the teen apparel companies.
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However, there are a few sports-related traditions that I can get behind.
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You want your Democratic colleagues to get behind this President -- GRAHAM: And Republicans.
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The Labour Party is now facing calls to get behind a second referendum.
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"He did say that we need to get behind him," Dailey said Sunday.
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This is one celebrity fad that I can get behind a 100 percent.
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Uniqlo sure knows how to deliver a designer collaboration we can get behind.
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Brands are, at last, making some imaginative baby blues we can get behind.
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You can actually get behind the wheel of Google smallest Street View car.
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And space-age wireless is something we can all probably get behind.[ESA]
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A better, more effective skin-care routine is something everyone can get behind.
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I can get behind a bit of shimmer, but full-on chrome lips?
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Fantasy or not, that's a message anyone should be able to get behind.
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Why did you want to get behind girls' sports programs as a cause?
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Turning Correctly Allowing your opponent to get behind you means you messed up.
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Shucks, get behind a tree and I'll hit you with an optical illusion.
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This is an underrated stylistic choice, one we can always get behind. Radical!
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Right now, that might be a bipartisan issue we can all get behind.
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If you can't get behind the Predators right now then you're dead inside.
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One of the first clubs to really get behind house music in London.
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Now that's a way to celebrate Father's Day that we can get behind.
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That would make for a New Year's resolution we can all get behind.
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Lane: Personally, I think he took a little while to get behind her.
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They do the work and save lives — something we can all get behind.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan didn't seem eager to get behind the proposal, either.
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Women still get behind Woody and always will, because he writes for them.
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Plus, there's a song called "Acab," a message we can all get behind.
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He and others who share his view may quickly get behind Mr. Trump.
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Hoyer on Tuesday said the Democrats would get behind a second discharge petition.
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It is time for us to get behind the wheel and steer change.
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He has picked fights with Republican leaders trying to get behind his candidacy.
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Some, including Jeff Flake and John McCain, are refusing to get behind Moore.
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In short, it is an idea that everyone, everywhere can get behind. Rep.
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Italian Sub Salad Now this is a salad we can really get behind.
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They would be unlikely to get behind one that only exacerbated the problem.
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We'll pour one out for you—but won't get behind the wheel afterwards.
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Would you like to get behind the boards and work with other bands?
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At least Senator Murphy's fight over cheese is one we can get behind.
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Suddenly, we had to adjust our expectations and get behind the new plan.
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If you get behind in today's news cycle, you will never catch up.
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President Obama, though, chose to focus on something all Americans could get behind.
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Soon, when you get behind the wheel, your car may recognize you, too.
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"Network executives have made a decision to get behind Donald Trump," Cruz said.
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KERNEN: IF YOU'RE BELOW INFLATION, BY DEFINITION, YOU CAN'T GET BEHIND THE CURVE.
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I get behind a lady in a wheelchair and give her a push.
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But there's still work to be done before science can get behind them.
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Well, even Sam I Am can get behind this fresh and herbaceous green chicken.
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It's a cause any person -- man or woman, Republican or Democrat -- should get behind.
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Ms Merkel asked supporters to get behind them while admonishing them for the photos.
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It recommended voters reject the plan and instead get behind the government's alternative proposal.
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This was the kind of minor live television trauma we can all get behind.
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Health minister Jeremy Hunt called for the cabinet to "get behind our prime minister".
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We definitely can get behind the cropped pants, flowy midi dresses, and printed mules.
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Now that's something we could get behind — if only congress would do the same.
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It's a new diagnosis, but one that many veterinarians are beginning to get behind.
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The rabbi was telling everybody of that congregation … to get behind the safe area.
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"This is the new era of patronage; where brands get behind artists," Hanks says.
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This unfortunate moment was the kind of harmless sadism we could all get behind.
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This is a trip we can all get behind ... if Brooke keeps this up.
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Ebay founder Pierre Omidyar is the latest tech bigwig to get behind the concept.
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"Joshua Trump is a Trump I can get behind," one user wrote on Twitter.
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I can get behind United Technologies and I definitely want you to own Honeywell.
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Finally, in the award's 14 year history, these are picks we can get behind.
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Avoiding the familiar tangle of headphone wires is something most people can get behind.
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How does your optimism about the voters survive their decision to get behind Trump?
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Instead, the queen kept things totally comfortable — and that's something anyone can get behind.
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I'm accredited, so I get behind Bobby, and we're walking out through the kitchen.
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The desire to get behind the wheel still comes as something of a surprise.
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Republican Senator Mike Rounds appealed to his fellow conservatives to get behind the deal.
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The first test is whether this is something Democratic voters can actually get behind.
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Here, black congressional leaders can get behind a drive for statewide power in Georgia.
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Jeb Bush have both also refused to get behind New York real estate mogul.
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I fully expect Bernie's voters will get behind Clinton once she becomes the nominee.
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K., I accept that my candidate lost, let's get behind the person that's there.
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But by 1956, grasshopper pie was a sweet treat that everyone could get behind.
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But something you can definitely get behind is French cats who went to space.
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Here are eight brands with great products and missions we can really get behind.
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"The U.S. should get behind the process by sponsoring Erbil-Baghdad talks," he said.
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They can't get behind a vision of female empowerment that doesn't match their own.
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This is the kind of hardcore Pantsuit Nation feminism we can all get behind.
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Pro-life Republicans especially should get behind expanding the CTC to cover unborn babies.
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"Consumers need to get behind societal programs that help people get treated," he said.
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Perhaps this idea is one our friends in Canada and Mexico can get behind.
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That's something Green New Dealers and Americans of all political stripes could get behind.
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Senate Republicans want Trump to get behind a bipartisan deal Alexander crafted with Sen.
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I hope that it tells more women that they can get behind the camera.
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This is the type of strong-minded, no nonsense wizard we can get behind.
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Here's something else we can all get behind: E-filing would save taxpayer money.
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"That's what somebody like Tyrion needs — he needs a gig to get behind," Dinklage said.
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Her sign "Make America Kind Again" is a universal one that anyone can get behind.
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Cuomo pushed Collins for further details, asking how he could get behind such an investigation.
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The policy would be seen as a realistic compromise blue collar Democrats could get behind.
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This alarm clock from Anker, on the other hand, is something I can get behind.
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"People need to get behind the fact that it's about the home team," he added.
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They quickly move on to discussing a pop star they can all get behind – Rihanna.
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It's just going to meaningful conversations between dudes, which is something I could get behind.
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But it's likely this is a proposal most rank-and-file Republicans can get behind.
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We can totally get behind that price for a fun piece of summer-ready jewelry.
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But this box-in-the-living room idea, now that's something I can get behind.
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Her family, friends, boyfriend, and her boyfriend's family couldn't get behind her pro-bud rebranding.
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So if you find a strong concept, I think they will always get behind it.
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The Björk selections, for example, are Vespertine, Homogenic, and Post, which I can get behind.
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But this is a goal we can all get behind: Sleep more and sleep better.
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It was social media that allowed people to get behind the back of mainstream media.
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Firefox users the world over can probably get behind that particular line of argument.[Mozilla]
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So please get behind me and join or if not at least donate for me.
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And with no incentive to help Trump, Democrats are unlikely to get behind the plan.
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We think if we communicate that clearly, folks will be able to get behind this.
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In fact, Stack is doing even more to get behind his company's efforts last year.
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Background checks are something "both sides of the aisle can get behind it," Stack said.
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As an ally in the Pizza Topping Wars even I can't get behind "canned" spaghetti.
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We welcome more app developers to get behind using Touch ID to protect our data.
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We don't necessarily think we can recommend it, but we've got to get behind it.
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Nelson's support signals that some Democrats — and more importantly, moderate Republicans — could get behind Acosta.
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You know what, why aren't they telling him to get out and get behind me?
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And when he would do it, then they could get behind him kind of thing.
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Clinton and the Democrats are counting on Mr. Sanders to eventually get behind her candidacy.
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But Mulvaney predicted others in the Freedom Caucus could soon get behind Trump or Sen.
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Or we can trust them, get behind them, and see where they will take us.
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Finally, a slogan our country can get behind: "I need a Bogel for the Glotch".
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Whether Congress can actually get behind a national privacy framework, though, is an open question.
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But it's unclear how many other Senate Republicans would get behind new background check legislation.
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For the first time ever, women will legally get behind the wheel in the kingdom.
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Still, he knows that people need a story if they're to get behind his idea.
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Sleepy truck drivers who get behind the wheel are falling under scrutiny from federal regulators.
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He now has to lay off booze if he wants to get behind the wheel.
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It'd be nice to have some other candidates in between that I could get behind.
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You can get behind that with uppercuts, or break through it with a straight shot.
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But no matter how we dip, it's a family meal we can all get behind.
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Our bet is Cole can get behind the rebuilt Titans secondary for some big plays.
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None of these steps, however, matches the importance of letting women get behind the wheel.
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"It's going to be harder for us to get behind the curtain," Mr. Kaplan said.
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"I think it's a motivation that other companies will definitely be able to get behind."
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Either way, they haven't allowed him to get behind them or make any marauding runs.
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Before the car can drive without a human, one must first get behind the wheel.
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We need to get behind the Prime Minister in the best interests of our country.
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As lawmakers prepare to debate the issue, Trump is still deciding what to get behind.
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"He's an answer to our problems, [and] we need to get behind him," he said.
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And in a general election match-up with Hillary Clinton, Jindal said he'd get behind Trump.
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But still, as cheesy as it sounds, I could get behind "the personal network" in 2018.
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The hashtag #MeToo movement, they want women to get behind something and be victimized by men.
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And they'll get behind me and make a sound or [act] like the body's gonna move.
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It was clean, rich white ladyhood, but the type aunties could relate to and get behind.
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Leadership and the White House have figured all along the moderates will get behind the bill.
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"Here's what I am asking the president to do: Get behind my resolution," Mr. Graham continued.
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McConnell last week urged other Republicans to get behind Trump and focus on defeating Hillary Clinton.
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But integrating a flashlight inside at least some wearables is an idea I can get behind.
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"They're looking for a particular crowd or person that they want to get behind," he said.
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"If that's what they're going to hitch DACA to, OK, lets get behind it," he said.
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Eventually it spirals into "gothic horror, except with dinosaurs," a concept I personally can get behind.
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It seems like the kind of 'augmented reality' a lot of people could quickly get behind.
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But there would be fewer bad #dotard tweets — and that's something we can all get behind.
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It is time to get behind Brett Kavanaugh and confirm his nomination to the Supreme Court.
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Rapinoe was one of the first white players to publicly support and get behind Kaepernick's protest.
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Ventimiglia said Jess was "no Jack Pearson," a sentiment every Gilmore Girls shipper can get behind.
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Instead, I find myself looking for where I'd run, asking myself what I would get behind.
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As for driving, she doesn't know exactly women will get behind the wheel in her country.
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The senior South Carolina senator refused to say if he'd get behind Trump as the nominee.
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The move was designed to encourage some rebel party lawmakers to get behind her Brexit deal.
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Colm: I'd say get behind that drum kit and start playing the hell out of them.
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So as much as I like Boeing the company, I can't get behind it right now.
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Want to get behind the scenes, email us about how you can get an Insider Pass.
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You get behind in counts and things like that and you want them to beat you.
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But no brand is going to get behind a gamer that uses homophobic or racial slurs.
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I still can't get behind Pebble's design choices, nor do I trust the heart rate tracking.
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"I guess when I get behind the curtain I'll have to figure it out," he said.
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No. But Grey's fans aren't left with many fully alive and present couples to get behind.
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This potential for massive cost savings, I hope, should be something that Mulvaney can get behind.
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In March, only 23 percent said they'd get behind the candidate when asked the same question.
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But some candidates who earned Trump's backing still couldn't convince his voters to get behind them.
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I think of them as like a focal point for the fan community to get behind.
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With some states legalizing cannabis, more people are likely to get behind the wheel after using.
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People want to get behind him and support his mission to change the face of mobility.
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The first step is acknowledging that, and then focus on the policy we can get behind.
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It's time to get behind the ticket we think can help us win the Senate back.
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His idea quickly gains steam as Congress seeks to get behind a $1 trillion stimulus package.
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Racked once tried to investigate this claim, and couldn't find anyone willing to get behind it.
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That's advice Jamika Pessoa, co-host of Let's Eat, on the Food Network, can get behind.
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"I can't get behind Trump because of the rhetoric and his language," he told the others.
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In an age of endless and unnecessary reboots, this is one we can actually get behind.
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And I suspect folks will get behind him to drive the company, ultimately towards an IPO.
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Might you get behind, be out of the loop, have a hard time getting caught up?
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There is something called a "rump legislature" — but in the end I couldn't get behind that.
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You don't have to win the lottery to get behind the wheel of your dream car.
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And Ocasio-Cortez is not the only member of the Squad to get behind Sanders — Rep.
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This sleeping pattern was the only habit of his that my mother couldn't fully get behind.
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Eh, I think a lot of people could get behind the idea of Beyoncé being omniscient.
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If the people want it, they will get behind it and make it happen, make history.
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Clinton urged the voters who gave her a surprise win in 2008 to get behind her again.
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And what the people want this spring are a handful of trends we can definitely get behind.
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He's also a massive Trump fan, and says it's time for all Americans to get behind 45.
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None of his is enough for the safe money to get behind Clemson pulling off an upset.
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The only home bots that consumers as a whole could get behind this year were robot vacuums.
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On his radio show last week, Duke urged all of his supporters to get behind Trump's campaign.
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I have no idea what Ms. Gilbert would say, but that's a philosophy I can get behind.
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"The only right thing to do was get behind the guy who won the race," she said.
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When you show you can back up what you talk, everybody is going to get behind you.
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"This is a critical moment for him to get behind this," another senior Republican congressional aide said.
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But after getting out from under several investigations, one thing he can get behind are second chances.
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Lucy Liu has seen this struggle first hand, and has fought hard to get behind the camera.
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Ryan, the 2012 vice presidential candidate, said last week he was not ready to get behind Trump.
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But at some level the winners in American history have inspired people to get behind their visions.
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It's almost feline — and if there's one thing I can get behind, it's a gigantic, flying cat.
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Getting the all products you need at a discounted price is something we can all get behind.
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I want to test this model and see if anyone in the world will get behind us.
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I get behind the wheel, while my two older boys fight over the front seat — every morning.
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This is a smart mirror I can get behind though I still find smart mirrors completely frivolous.
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And there is a sizable group of delegates here who are still straining to get behind Trump.
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The next step is for this movement to find a leader that it can get behind, too.
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We're adding the matching set to the list of business-casual outfits we can totally get behind.
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"We should all be able to get behind tech-neutral policies to reduce greenhouse gases," Kaufman said.
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Just the idea of technology [as the villain of the movie] was something I could get behind.
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Now if my Democratic friends would get behind President Trump, we may actually get a peace deal.
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"It is changing, but we have to get behind those changes and keep pushing it," Newton said.
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" He added, "I think the IRS wants to get behind the industry not being in this situation.
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But when you do, there's opportunities to get behind their front set and get into the secondary.
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"When you get behind 10 with them, you've almost got to be perfect at times," he said.
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Meantime, Ryan continued searching for a bill that most of his fellow Republicans could instead get behind.
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Industry also should get behind efforts to develop meaningful rating systems for consumers to evaluate competing products.
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Planning 2.0 is a rule Congress needs to get behind, because it gives power to the people.
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As for Meek getting immortalized in bronze -- Evans says it's a move his constituents can get behind.
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Americans just couldn't get behind the idea of a 69-year-old former actor being presidential material.
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Even if you're not a Golden State fan, this is a win we can all get behind.
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It may be surprising, but there were actually quite a few ideas we could all get behind.
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We have a small, busy bar, and from the side you can easily get behind the bar.
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Add helping cut costs for rural medical facilities and Medinas is a business we can get behind.
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Having AB get behind us, and say, 'There's gotta be a way to do this' is huge.
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UPS drivers preparing to get behind the wheel will soon be using virtual reality to do so.
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Whatever it is, North America has to stop throwing shade Ovechkin's way and get behind his brilliance.
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Usually something that costs so many lives has a body of research trying to get behind it.
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I'm all for disappearing group chats, but Lance still can't get behind the idea of ephemeral content.
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"There's just as many people that would question whether they could get behind Cruz," Mr. Barnett said.
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In Westeros, there's no better underdog to get behind than the jovial and ever-loyal Samwell Tarly.
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We got back together and it turned out he had a drug problem I couldn't get behind.
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And so, we want to make sure that we control the quality and get behind some brands.
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He obviously hopes to be the nominee but he'll get behind any person who is out there.
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But at the end of it, we do accept the result and we get behind the president.
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But I can't get behind the plastic-bag ban, even if it's a cause liberals now advocate
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Drivers who get behind the wheel while impaired put themselves and others on the road at risk.
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Democratic Congress members couldn't get behind that, so it never passed—and caused a lot of fighting.
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Other women may not get behind the wheel anytime soon either because of resistance from conservative relatives.
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Once you've found a place to hide, get behind large furniture such as a cabinet or desk.
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Click on to get a head start on the kinds of florals even Daria could get behind.
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The same applies to any British player, if the fans get behind them, their chances can soar.
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First, GOP leaders and the White House would be wise to get behind the Clinton-Warren push.
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I tried to get behind the nearest Humvee, as quickly as I could run in a crouch.
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"It's appalling to me that anyone could get behind and support someone like that," he went on.
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Recently, they also made the case for doing nothing, which is advice I can really get behind.
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When I walk down the street now, I get behind people and they're always on their phone.
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No matter political party or personal beliefs, treating everyone fairly is something we can all get behind.
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On the other hand, the T.P.L.F. couldn't possibly get behind the firebrand reformer favored by Oromo leaders.
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Crow told Vox that his proposed gun control solutions are ones that both parties can get behind.
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" Her co-star, Reese Witherspoon, seemed more than happy to let Oprah "get behind the tequila wheel!
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Behind the scenes, former high-level officials from the agency pressed senators to get behind her nomination.
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Free college and student loan debt forgiveness are worthy goals for our collective communities to get behind.
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"I can't get behind anyone who is using his own wealth to fund an election," she said.
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Also, they made bad assumptions about how black voters would get behind her early in the primary.
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It is aspirational and well as a challenge to Congress to get behind the president's legislation schedule.
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Certainly, a job-creating policy agenda is something all of us should be able to get behind.
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With fuzz-lined styles and character socks, it's a collection that the whole family can get behind.
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Now, the Trump administration is pushing Republican governors opposed to the measure to get behind the bill.
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Isn't that what we tell our sons will happen if they get behind the wheel while intoxicated?
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The president could have been a valuable salesman in persuading wavering Republicans to get behind the legislation.
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Still, more affordable housing, more choice, lower prices and better jobs remain causes that people can get behind.
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Kasich, who had sought the GOP nomination, told NBC News he can't get behind Trump's positions and rhetoric.
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Eleven can officially get behind the wheel — with the supervision of an adult like Chief Hopper, of course.
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"Big money managers cannot get behind of their benchmarks," Tim Anderson, managing director at TJM Investments, told CNBC.
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But today, April 10, is National Hug Your Dog Day, and that's one we can absolutely get behind.
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It seems that if there's one thing we can all get behind as a country, it's bodega cats.
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It was not yet clear whether Republicans would get behind the latest Trump-McConnell plans or McCain's prescription.
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"This is a critical moment for him to get behind this," a senior Republican congressional aide told CNN.
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Gillum's election makes him a star who black Democrats, young voters, and Bernie-wing progressives can get behind.
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"Obviously, we want to play at a pace that's exciting, that the fans can get behind," Brown said.
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With rights being challenged at every turn, sadly, there won't be a shortage of causes to get behind.
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There was no way I could get behind paying US$2,000 per month to live in a shoebox.
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We're also getting older, which means more Americans will no longer be able to get behind the wheel.
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Even when he's done, he'll still have to wait six months before he can get behind the wheel.
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But it's no great mystery why Sanders's endorsement hasn't convinced all of his supporters to get behind Clinton.
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Americans are more apt to get behind the wheel at the moment thanks to relatively reasonable fuel costs.
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Given the number of artists who have signed on, this is obviously a cause everyone can get behind.
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"This is something we should all be able to get behind," Clinton said, implying that Trump was not.
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Frank LoBiondo also said they would not get behind the bill, citing concerns raised by constituents back home.
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With 2017 being The Year of the Protest, sadly, there is no shortage of issues to get behind.
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That being said, there is one exception to this rule that we can always get behind: resort wear.
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Donald Trump is in the midst of waging an intimidation campaign even his GOP supporters can't get behind.
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If you do something that people feel is a benefit to the community, people just get behind it.
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These big dollars toward electrification mean even more when big industry players get behind the alternative fuel option.
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Without a full evaluation by the CBO, it is unlikely many GOP lawmakers would get behind the idea.
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Many say it's "aesthetically good stuff" but that they can't get behind the "disingenuous" message of the brand.
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It is not clear how many more of the majority Republicans in Congress will get behind the bill.
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As CEO of Twitter and Square, Jack Dorsey evidently also has time to get behind his favorite candidates.
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If the President suddenly endorses it, or Democrats suddenly get behind it, that certainly would shift the dynamic.
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What happened in other games is when you get behind or it just doesn't dictate it that way.
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In an interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box," Ryan suggested that his members could get behind eliminating the provision.
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Clinton and Mr. Obama — part of why many of Mr. Sanders's supporters are reluctant to get behind her.
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That means checking the fundamentals and making sure the company has a story that you can get behind.
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"Republicans need to get behind President Trump emergency declaration to build wall/barrier," Graham tweeted on Friday afternoon.
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In other words, it was just the catalyst Acclaim needed to get behind its own adult-oriented game.
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These are all goals that regardless of your partisanship, or your religion, that most people can get behind.
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In 1993, as President Bill Clinton searched for a health care reform package to get behind, former Sen.
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She knew I was pursuing top surgery to flatten my chest, another physical alteration she couldn't get behind.
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Van Aalst said he hoped governments would get behind this kind of early financing at the Istanbul summit.
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They take off their shirts and get behind the bar and begin throwing beer on themselves and others.
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Again, these are proposals the Democrats could actually get behind without abandoning their stated principles as a party.
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Road rules are infrequently enforced in India, and few drivers receive training before they get behind the wheel.
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His mistake, he said, was to get behind the wheel of a car after he had been drinking.
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Put another way: We don't get behind the wheel of a car and automatically know how to drive.
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But Trump has been right to get behind the brave Iranian protesters calling for political and economic change.
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Laurie Mazer, a renewable energy consultant in Philadelphia, said she still could not get behind Mr. Biden's candidacy.
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And I'll just tell you, it would just seem like if he didn't just get behind the wheel.
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But we're not talking about fluffy bathrobes here (although that's one piece of loungewear everyone can get behind).
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Republican Party organizations could not get behind a particular candidate, and local GOP bigwigs quickly scattered their endorsements.
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As far as goals go, providing better financial services to the underbanked is something I can get behind.
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"As I see it, this is the ideal time to get behind GumGum," Licht said in a statement.
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There's no wheel Jay won't get behind to tell the story of our love affair with the automobile.
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AND IF IT'S ABOVE AND YOU GET BEHIND THE CURVE, THEN IT CAN REALLY GET OUT OF HAND.
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It's the type of proposal that all of our nation's lawmakers, including Speaker Paul Ryan, should get behind.
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It is the one Trump administration policy that the entirety of the G-20 summit could get behind.
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Attendees also get behind-the-scenes tours inside retailers and brands like Macy's, Casper, PayPal and Flight Club.
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The Lib Dems (as they're known for short) looked to be a serious electoral player ahead of any election: a pro-Remain party that could attract both moderate Conservatives and Labour members who supported staying in the EU, but also couldn't quite get behind but couldn't quite get behind Corbyn.
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So let's take a moment to appreciate the one thread development everyone can get behind: Nokia's perfect throwback party.
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But the ability to carry less cords without losing functionality is the kind of efficiency I can get behind.
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Finally, a bizarre law we can all get behind: Because no one really wants to share a burger. 6.
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No word yet on who chopped her shoulder-length cut, but it's a style we can definitely get behind.
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Less time spent rendering means more time creating something, which is a change I think everyone can get behind.
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It's an evolution many here are willing to get behind, even if there remain some regrets about Trump's candidacy.
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Halle Berry hit the streets with a message about former First Lady Michelle Obama we can all get behind.
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Here's a New Year's resolution we can all get behind in 2018: Free the captive whales, at long last.
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Click on to shop the offering, because this is one blast from the past we can definitely get behind.
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I rely heavily on Google's services, like Gmail and Google Photos, so I was ready to get behind Onn.
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That's something we can get behind — and that's exactly what we found at Philipp Plein's Spring/Summer 2018 show.
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At the same time, both Schippers and Brocken wanted this to be a project that everyone could get behind.
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And I'm asking you to get behind me, go on our Web site and join you our effort, marcorubio.
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Do you think most of your Democratic colleagues in the Senate would be willing to get behind your proposals?
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That's some shit I can get behind and push cause it's truly organic to Manhattan and actually really good.
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Walking carefully and paying extra attention on escalators, however, now that's a plan any responsible adult can get behind.
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Kim wants the President to get behind prison reform legislation that will rejigger sentences so they fit the crime.
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Unfortunately, during the live performance, Morris slipped on Arnold's handkerchief, causing him to get behind in the dance number.
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The problem: Sanders had little control over his delegates, who seemed unwilling to get behind his endorsement of Clinton.
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At the time, he said white voters struggling to get behind a black candidate need to move past it.
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It's a no-pressure opportunity to get behind the wheel, usually facilitated by EV drivers as opposed to salespeople.
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The word "basic" may have negative connotations these days, but this is one straightforward essential we can get behind.
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Every other progressive organization in the state should get behind her, too, from criminal justice advocates to labor unions.
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According to the Chinese zodiac, 2018 is Year of the Dog — a calendar creature we can truly get behind.
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If Rockstar, of all studios, was to publicly get behind institutional labor change, it would have a ripple effect.
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Joe tells us he can't wait to get behind the wheel of the fastest production car manufactured this year.
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JuJu hooked up with the Rogers School of Driving in Pittsburgh -- and trained up to get behind the wheel.
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Dear God…"- Alexandra Ilyashov, Senior Fashion News Editor "Listen, there's a lot of swim trends I can get behind.
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"I'd love to see more elements of the hairy story, and get behind the history of that," he said.
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With nary a scandal to their name, it's a refreshing take on family values we can definitely get behind.
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On Capitol Hill, the latest legislation to improve our nation's water systems is something we can all get behind.
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In 2628, national Democrats made sure to get behind Aguilar early, helping ensure he won the seat that year.
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But the car's real drawback, the two comedians discover once they get behind the wheel, is the ride itself.
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"I want to lean in and have a specific policy proposal that I get behind," Costello told The Hill.
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Establishment Republicans have struggled to get behind Trump, alarmed by both his style and some of his policy proposals.
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But if Biden entered the contest, "it would be hard for me not to get behind him," Freeman added.
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Bush didn't signal whom he'd support in the race or urge donors to get behind any of the candidates.
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This holiday season, don't get behind the wheel if you are impaired—don't drive drunk, drowsy, distracted or drugged.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) will not get behind either of the leading Republican candidates for governor, his spokesman said Friday.
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It is time to get behind this President and as he said, together we can Make America Great Again.
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Nevertheless, I can get behind any establishment whose business model is predicated, at least in part, on excluding men.
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There were certainly things in his speech everyone, even left-wing Democrats, could get behind, at least in theory.
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An automated vendor takes the shame out of the equation — and that's a shopping experience we can get behind.
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Anti-racist, pro-soup is a political model I can get behind, especially when it's led by Princess Nokia.
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It's pretty fascinating that one of the people chiefly responsible for Oculus would be get behind such a project.
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But there's one potential, if illegal use for the technology that many preppers can get behind: 3D-printed guns.
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She'll have to bring together political parties with competing objectives to get behind whatever alternative she comes up with.
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I get a ride after having a couple of drinks at book club, but you get behind the wheel.
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The Republican National Committee is also struggling when it comes to raising money to get behind its party's nominee.
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I presume that you'd want a Democrat that people in these swing districts can get behind. Yes. Yes. Yes.
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He is now testing out themes to use against Clinton to persuade disgruntled Republicans to get behind his campaign.
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Barack Obama advocated for these partnerships, and plenty of Democrats can get behind them as part of a plan.
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Sasse wrote that he had spent the day ignoring calls from "party bosses and politicos" to get behind Trump.
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It is a morally offensive one, but nonetheless the United States and the European Union should get behind it.
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But it's one the tech industry might be willing to get behind to help counter its coastal elitist image.
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Officials appeared to be scrambling to get behind the outpouring of public grief for those killed on the plane.
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One Republican operative said he wouldn't be surprised to see Trump get behind a different candidate if Sessions run.
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Moore said the GOP needs to get behind Kavanaugh, though the party did not do the same for him.
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It is time we have an issue that everyone can get behind, so that America is not left behind.
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An unanswered question is how a deficit foe like Mr. Mulvaney could actually get behind the Trump economic agenda.
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The only way to save yourself is to run away quickly, get behind cover or hide behind Reinhardt's shield.
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Before a driver can get behind the wheel, there is the not-so-small matter of damage or injury.
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But Cronos Group's listing on the Nasdaq represents the first time investors can get behind a specific cannabis stock.
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"I tried to make sure to get behind the ball so I could make a good throw," Mazara said.
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He called on young people in New Hampshire, a swing state in the presidential election, to get behind Clinton.
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Brent has been driving karts but is now 13 and will get behind the wheel of a Spec Miata.
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Unlike exotic dishes like Nordic lutefisk or Vietnamese baut, the Tibetan momo had a flavor Indians could get behind.
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It's clear that the Republican establishment badly misjudged the 2016 race by failing to get behind a single candidate.
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Two Democrats — one lawmaker, one congressional aide — described Democrats' reluctance to get behind the WPR the exact same way.
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"If we get behind her, that is the signal of signals — the realignment of American politics," Bannon told Green.
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And it's one we can get behind wholeheartedly — self-acceptance means seeing your whole self, and not just your body.
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Another large chunk was discussing his cuts to regulation and taxes, something the crowd at Davos could definitely get behind.
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Still, business leaders in Silicon Valley will undoubtedly get behind Trump's policy for corporate tax reform and more streamlined regulation.
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I highly suspect Betsy DeVos, whatever her command of black educational history, could get behind a big push on this.
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Parker noted, however, that the organization did not get behind Buttigieg until he showed some viability in the presidential race.
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While ASOS has been making headlines for offering up some questionable menswear options, this is something we can get behind.
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According to AAA, more than 34 million Americans will get behind the wheel to travel this Memorial Day weekend alone.
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On Tuesday, Krzanich said he doesn't believe it is part of the tech industry's job to get behind a candidate.
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I am generally an audiophile, and my soundtrack is the first adjustment I make when I get behind the wheel.
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But there's also a simpler luxury: not having to learn yet another computer interface when you get behind the wheel.
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It's the kind of sound parenting advice that we can all get behind, and we all benefit from their creativity.
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But it remains to be seen whether workers more influenced by trade policy will get behind the former vice president.
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Chopra is also a drama-free celebrity, making her a bankable and attractive name to get behind for global brands.
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He urged them to "get behind our nominee" to prevent likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton from winning the White House.
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And if it makes you feel good to finally answer the question — then that's a conversation we can get behind.
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Hillary Clinton took awhile to concede, but when she did she urged the country to get behind its president-elect.
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Mike Lee Cruz recalled meeting Republicans across the state who sobbed as they asked him to get behind the nominee.
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"The Wonder Years" star Jason Hervey just learned the hard way ... never take Ambien before you get behind the wheel.
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Cocktails. While a Bloody Mary Frappuccino sounds like a nightmare, a Mimosa Frappuccino is something we could all get behind.
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Understanding art can seem like a daunting task for some, but puppies are something that almost everyone can get behind.
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But now she's opening up about her commitment to a research-backed healthy habit that we can definitely get behind.
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Attendees will get behind-the-scenes tours of some of the most innovative retail experiences and company headquarters in Manhattan.
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He lobbied and corralled Republicans to get behind the legislation as he navigated the various factions within the GOP conference.
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He also announced a new national effort that both parties can no doubt get behind: finding a cure for cancer.
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But speaking with reporters in Illinois on Monday, Cruz did say there was a scenario he wouldn't get behind Trump.
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"What's incredible is, if anything, it gives our customers an opportunity to speak out and get behind us," Alba explained.
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Indeed, party leaders are eager to find a candidate to get behind and end months of acrimony threatening GOP chances.
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But sometimes, the all-too-faithful imitations can go in the opposite direction, and we just can't get behind it.
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Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay said May's deal was the best option and urged people to get behind the prime minister.
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"We'd hate to see the federal government get behind (this)," Greenpeace senior energy strategist Keith Stewart said of Wednesday's statement.
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So hopefully we are helping both sides and moving forward with some policy that everyone can get behind and like.
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And while that's a worthwhile goal we can certainly get behind, the execution seriously falls short in this particular case.
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"This is such a senseless tragedy, I can't understand how anybody can get behind the wheel after drinking," he said.
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Byron used his speed to get behind the Blackhawks' defense and drove to the net for a perfectly timed tip.
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Rex Early, Trump's Indiana campaign chairman, on Thursday said picking Pence would energize conservatives to get behind the GOP ticket.
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Something resembling the LF-1's interior, done in a more approachable way, is an idea I can get behind.
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Not making that goal means I could potentially lose my housing, get behind in bill payments and become food insecure.
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Any time you get behind Dallas, you know it's going to be a really good game and a close game.
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But I can't get behind the in-display fingerprint sensors that are being included in virtually every new Android phone.
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Still, many Republicans, most notably Jeff Flake, will face primary challenges from the right if they don't get behind Trump.
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As a fan of coffee and a fan of good design the RitePress is something I'm happy to get behind.
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CLUBJERSEY and I decided to get behind the project and give it to people who love and respect the culture.
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So let's stop arguing amongst ourselves over whose alternative is best, and get behind one that's more than good enough.
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Throughout the day on Friday, however, uncertainty over whether the President would ultimately get behind the legislative package complicated negotiations.
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Bret: In the meantime, the main task for Democrats right now is to get behind a candidate who can win.
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You talk about how trauma drives violence among groups the public can get behind, like young people, women and veterans.
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Although I'm happy to be supportive, it amazes me that no one can get behind abandoning such an expensive tradition.
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"The single market is not a project people can get behind," says Christian Odendahl of the Centre for European Reform.
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"We all got to get behind that person so we can get Donald Trump out of office," Mr. Loebsack added.
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The President has to actively get behind something the Senate passes for it to have any chance in the House.
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Democrats still believe their party will ultimately unite and get behind a candidate who will take back the White House.
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Fortunately, there are lots of people who are racing to save us from ourselves—progress we can definitely get behind.
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A Democratic aide told The Hill that Republicans and Democrats on the committee were expected to get behind Lofgren's amendments.
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WHAT WE'RE SAYING IS WITH OUR CORPORATE RESOURCES ONE OF THOSE THINGS WHERE WE'RE GOING TO PARTNER AND GET BEHIND.
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He is specifically pressuring Democratic senators who are vulnerable in the 2018 midterm elections to get behind his tax efforts.
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White House officials expressed tepid optimism that Democrats might get behind their tax plan for the good of the country.
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We all agree that what happened in Parkland can never happen again anywhere & changes exist we can all get behind.
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It is also why we strive to get behind the curtain of Hopper's stillness and figure out what's going on.
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IT WAS THAT HE REALLY SAID YOU CAN'T GET BEHIND THE CURVE UNLESS YOU ARE OVERSHOOTING INFLATION TO START WITH.
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Influential GOP activist Erick Erickson called on him to drop out and get behind rival Ted Cruz to stop Trump.
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We head to the food hall and get behind the counter at Luke's to show them how we do things.
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Ideologically it can't get behind the Republican plan to repeal and replace Obamacare, but Trump has actively endorsed the plan.
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Will House Republicans get behind a bill that causes more coverage loss than the one they ditched a month ago?
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This summer is packed with sporting events to get behind, and with this collaboration, Palace x adidas is setting the tone.
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At well over 6 feet tall, the physically imposing sergeant crouched as small as he could get behind his right taillight.
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After all, she is the woman behind the song "Party in the U.S.A.," an anthem that we can all get behind.
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Race with your friends and literally get behind the wheel with Inkling Girl and Bowser Jr. Get it here for $14.96.
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The CEO of GSV Capital wasn't enthusiastic about his vote, but as a Republican he said he couldn't get behind Clinton.
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Democratic politicians in the state seeking party endorsement are supposed to read and get behind the party platform, including basic income.
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Giada De Laurentiis will get behind the grill for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding ... all they gotta do is ask.
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Smith held up just long enough against Watt for Hilton — whose release was disrupted at the line — to get behind McKinney.
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Still, it must be gratifying to have so many chefs get behind your petition to require labeling of genetically modified food.
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And I've got to tell you, when they haven't proven themselves long term, I am not going to get behind it.
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Federal Realty is the only one really right now of REITs that I am going to get behind very strongly here.
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Hopefully, Poehler's directorial debut will inspire other women filmmakers to get behind the camera and bring their creative ideas to life.
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The comedian called on some famous faces to get behind the cause, including Usher, Sheryl Crow, Michael Bolton, and Josh Groban.
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That is: lie in a ditch or ... (get) behind a heavy object if you had a tractor or even a tree.
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But for every person who can't get behind what we are currently trying to do, another will be totally into it.
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When we get behind the wheel, we're like those feral, bosomy monsters in a Hammer horror film, licking our glistening fangs.
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Walsh had previously said he supports Trump's impeachment and said again on Sunday that congressional Republicans should also "get behind" it.
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We really get behind the celebrations that build an entire universe around candy, complete with games and giant animal characters: a.k.a.
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But that's exactly what Paul Ryan did on Thursday, telling Jake Tapper he's just not ready to get behind Donald Trump.
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Adults who are out at bars or parties having fun of their own might get behind the wheel when they shouldn't.
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That has to be fixed, whether it is a renewed commitment to get behind the leader or develop a succession plan.
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Age isn't all parents should consider when deciding whether to let kids get behind the wheel of an ATV, Schwebel added.
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Joe Barton, a Republican from Texas, had given his blessing to get behind the bill Thursday, but it still wasn't enough.
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Top Democrats are looking to Biden, who will speak on Wednesday evening, to help convince Sanders backers to get behind Clinton.
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An emblem of positivity and uniqueness, the mystical creature is just the right motif to get behind in these turbulent times.
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He also tells them Beto's the guy they should get behind to "take Texas all the way up" on Nov. 6.
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Nap time Now this is a gym class we can all get behind: a 60-minute sleep class for tired parents.
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We're seeing more and more apps get behind Apple's latest big iPhone feature, so why is Facebook playing it so safe?
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The Austin staple Tyson's Tacos is there, and The Grand is the kind of grimy billiards bar everyone can get behind.
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That's certainly not something we expected a brand such as L'Oréal to say, but it's certainly something we can get behind.
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Anti-segregation, voting rights, black political leadership — these are all the sort of goals that everyone, in 2017, can get behind.
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Today we're talking to Frank Pinello, host of our series The Pizza Show, about a topic we can all get behind.
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Washington (CNN)Saudi Arabia is easing restrictions on women driving, finally allowing almost half its population to get behind the wheel.
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John KatkoJohn Michael KatkoRepublicans should get behind the 2628th Amendment Student loan borrowers are defaulting yearly — how can we fix it?
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But even if Nissan has a clear interest in the market, its optimism is something that others can probably get behind.
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John KatkoJohn Michael KatkoRepublicans should get behind the 28503th Amendment Student loan borrowers are defaulting yearly — how can we fix it?
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Mr. Cuccinelli's plea to the delegates comes as Mr. Cruz's own supporters appear divided over whether to get behind Mr. Trump.
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Lowering the legal limit to 85033 is such a bad idea that even Mothers Against Drunk Driving can't get behind it.
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Lugar is someone the GOP and conservatives can get behind, as well as voters looking for a sensible, sane, accomplished individual.
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All should be able to get behind a relatively simple plan to root out corruption and wrongdoing in our federal agencies.
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As he did after his victories in last week's Super Tuesday contests, Trump exhorted the GOP to get behind his candidacy.
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Women had been campaigning for driving rights for years, and were finally allowed to get behind the wheel in July 2018.
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To think, in a closed-door conference meeting Thursday morning, they were advocating their conference get behind the Senate-passed bill.
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However, the Mother of Dragons playing with cool gadgets and romancing Oscar winners is a movie we can definitely get behind.
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With the 2018 election behind us, a Universal Fund is one big idea that both Democrats and Republicans can get behind.
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"He has got us really a good, solid game plan that is easy to buy into and get behind," Mickelson said.
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Even though there was a similar bill offered by top House Democrats, he decided to get behind the version with Curbelo.
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CORPORATE TAXES, VICE-PRESIDENT PENCE SPEAKING BEFORE YOU SAID WE NEED A 215% CORPORATE TAX RATE WOULD YOU GET BEHIND THAT?
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You see a band that can do all of that and make great music, and you want to get behind them.
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Time will tell if Republican's can get behind another one of the Pentagon's recommendations that goes against everything they stand for.
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John KatkoJohn Michael KatkoRepublicans should get behind the 2023th Amendment Student loan borrowers are defaulting yearly — how can we fix it?
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This is why world leaders must follow suit and get behind a comprehensive, long-term strategy to broker a permanent solution.
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For example, people with it can get behind the wheel or put themselves in other hazardous situations, not realizing they're drunk.
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Every purchase of a holder results in 10 square feet of oyster bed replanting, and that's something we can get behind.
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" The group hailed Kavanaugh as an "impressive mainstream selection that all members of the U.S. Senate should get behind and support.
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Jamie drove exclusively; I wouldn't get behind the wheel unless you're comfortable with driving on the left side of the road.
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Gun owners are hesitant to get behind these groups because we first want to understand their nuanced views on gun laws.
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Instead, ask a friend or neighbor to get behind the camera and focus your energy on settling comfortably in the shot.
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Here are the progressive ideas that Democrats will have to get behind if they want the 2020 nomination: On Monday, Sen.
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That Game of Thrones' Kit Harington leads an all-star cast in the retelling is a bonus we can get behind.
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Investors can get behind defensive stocks of companies that make consumer goods "we can't live without," the "Mad Money" host said.
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Sounds like this really rewards the perfectionists and the obsessively detail-oriented among us, which I, for one, can get behind.
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The loss of Always Dreaming gave Pletcher a clear conscience not only to run Tapwrit, but to fully get behind him.
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They were cast as villains, not jihadis — something that the Pakistani security services were unable to unanimously get behind, he said.
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He calls his squad America's Team, and in the days before the Tour, he urged American viewers to get behind it.
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He's asking people to get behind changing next year's Super Bowl to a Saturday and people seem to be into it.
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The effort is partially designed to pull conversations to the right by staking a position for House conservatives to get behind.
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John KatkoJohn Michael KatkoRepublicans should get behind the 28th Amendment Student loan borrowers are defaulting yearly — how can we fix it?
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But as it became clear he would be the Republican nominee, many social conservatives swallowed their pride to get behind him.
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It's official — Amber is the kind of topsy-turvy teen TV villain Pretty Little Liars' revenge-loving A could get behind.
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If they get behind a candidate who will capture the center, they have a chance to reverse the country's political dysfunction.
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In today's 360 video, get behind the wheel with Stacey Lee May, one of South Africa's first female professional car spinners.
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It is difficult to imagine a commercial gallery of any size — let alone a museum — would get behind Party's ambitious project.
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John KatkoJohn Michael KatkoRepublicans should get behind the 22019th Amendment Student loan borrowers are defaulting yearly — how can we fix it?
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"My suggestion to any of the Republican wannabes is they need to get behind Trump," said Jim Mosher, 57, a farmer.
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I would like to see my elected officials get behind legislation that protects trans and gender non-conforming folks from discrimination.
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Clearly, this is a trend we can get behind; our only question is, how has this not become a thing until now?
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We just couldn't get that crystalized idea into a bug-free prototype that people could play and get behind and believe in.
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But the West does have a chance at making it much less likely a man won't choose to get behind the wheel.
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But one look we can't quite get behind is the latest holiday beauty trend that's taking off on Instagram: Christmas tree eyebrows.
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So it's worth noting that I might be able to get behind this if the promo and marketing weren't so tragically corny.
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Even in this era of hyper partisanship, support for our veterans should be a litmus test that we can all get behind.
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At that point, another rabbi told congregants to get behind a safe area as it dawned on everyone they were hearing gunshots.
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RILEY: But to go back to what Dan said, though, the other reality is that Trump needs to get behind this bill.
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I am a Republican who likes to win races, and for all these reasons, we all need to get behind Donald Trump.
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While these business leaders are starting to get behind Buttigieg, it's no guarantee they'll completely open up their donor networks to him.
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Walden and Burgess said lawmakers acted too quickly to criticize the plan and noted there are elements both parties can get behind.
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If you feel like you want to get behind it, go to Steam, buy the film instead of watching it for free.
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Sanders also addressed the convention that night, getting a three-minute ovation before he pleaded for his followers to get behind Clinton.
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It would be a shame for people not to at least try and see what it feels to get behind the controller.
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It's just that to beat him, Republican leaders would have to do something they've been loath to do and get behind Cruz.
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Sanders endorsed Clinton in an address Monday night, urging his energetic supporters to get behind Clinton to defeat Republican nominee Donald Trump.
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"He has a lot to deal with… at the end of it we accept the results and we get behind our President."
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The remark, for which she later expressed "regret," suddenly united a Republican Party that has struggled to get behind its divisive nominee.
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"I'm their dad and an adult, and I tell them even I get nervous when the police get behind me," he said.
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So Danker had to get behind the wheel to realize the way Uber was notifying drivers about tips was confusing and buried.
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If Kim Kardashian can help remove just a little bit of that judgment, that's a reality show sensibility we should get behind.
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Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.), that both parties can get behind.
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It was originally written for The White Stripes' 2005 album, Get Behind Me Satan, but never made the cut, according to Billboard.
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Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is considering allowing 85033 truck drivers with poor vision to get behind the wheel.
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" He went on to say in the podcast that whether Americans "love him or hate him," they should "get behind your president.
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"This is a responsibility we all share and something that folks on both sides of the aisle should get behind," he added.
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"He did say that we need to get behind him," Teresa Dailey, a prominent Florida Republican who attended the event, told CNN.
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Byler said that Republicans running in 2020 contests should get behind popular parts of ObamaCare, such as coverage for pre-existing conditions.
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Reps. John KatkoJohn Michael KatkoRepublicans should get behind the 28th Amendment Student loan borrowers are defaulting yearly — how can we fix it?
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Rep. Ted Lieu of California, a Judiciary Committee member, has pushed Pelosi to get behind impeachment proceedings, according to the Washington Post.
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Isn't that insulting to all those women out there who are looking for leadership and looking for someone to get behind them.
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This is the third time the German image-maker has been tapped to get behind the lens for the prestigious annual initiative.
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" He added, "The mistake is thinking that we get behind a progressive candidate for president, and that will solve all our problems.
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He told his players, particularly the speedy Egyptian winger Mohamed Salah, to get behind Madrid's left back, Marcelo, and create havoc there.
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Andrew, who'd never been to Italy but had also never heard a flattering lie he couldn't get behind, went along with it.
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One man was able to get behind the podium where he ripped up a campaign sign before he could be taken away.
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This idea of trying to leverage the helpfulness of large animals to help other animals is an argument I can get behind.
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That's something we can all rally behind and fight for, so I try to bring attention to things everyone can get behind.
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Representatives John KatkoJohn Michael KatkoRepublicans should get behind the 28th Amendment Student loan borrowers are defaulting yearly — how can we fix it?
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Should you get behind on your bills or experience financial troubles, creditors can take you to court and go after your assets.
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The design world has been playing with the trend for a few years, but fashion is starting to get behind it, too.
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Though it's a difficult time to pay rent and utilities, it would be the worst time to get behind on your payments.
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Is there a coherent message or goal the Republicans can get behind for health reform, other than cutting taxes for rich people?
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Mr. Weld and Mr. Walsh, by contrast, said under no circumstances, now or in the future, would they ever get behind him.
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Now that we're looking at less than 500 million bushels (for 2019/20), longs are starting to get behind the soybean market.
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Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will allow dozens of truck drivers with hearing disabilities to get behind the wheel.
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And there will be plenty of opportunities for Breitbart to get behind "populist-nationalist" candidates in states where Democrats are defending seats.
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Pressley, a survivor of sexual assault, called on other members of the Democratic caucus to get behind her impeachment push, including Sen.
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"During these tight labor markets and better economic times, and the people they get behind the counter have less skills" says Swonk.
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Hoping to get behind the dugout railing, Nimmo spun to his left and used his back as a shield on the bench.
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I was flat on my stomach with my chin on the stage as low as I could get behind the drum riser.
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Then they missed the quarter really badly, about as bad as I've ever seen a miss, so I can't get behind it.
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The men who believed they were drunker were less likely to drive, or were willing to wait to get behind the wheel.
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But once you get behind the camera — and I know people disagree with this — I felt you were disempowered rather than empowered.
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The Freedom Caucus's agenda is not something that moderate Republicans, like those in the House's Tuesday Group, would get ever get behind.
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Are you hearing from Nevada officials that this is a constituency that they're going to have to work with and get behind?
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No matter one's political orientation, I cannot help but ask myself, how can a woman get behind that, much less help fund it?
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"It's an easy team to like and get behind, and organizationally, we've gotten really good at the 'we' mentality," manager Terry Francona said.
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And while that leaves partisans on both sides fuming, the much-less partisan American people can be convinced to get behind the idea.
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That's a reason we can get behind — a wedding or engagement ring can become annoying to remember to put on or take off.
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But once you get behind the doors, the space is part office and part testing ground for seemingly every room in your home.
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In April, XiaoBing was reprogrammed to avoid talking about Donald Trump—that seems like a development many of us could get behind.[Reuters]
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"I can't get behind the company at all," Mark Tepper, president and CEO of Strategic Wealth Partners, said on "Trading Nation" on Friday.
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A new company called SportsCastr is allowing amateurs the chance to get behind the mic, broadcast games and offer their own sports commentary.
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Far-right forces in Congress and the White House have vowed not to get behind any immigration bill that doesn't slash legal immigration.
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According to business executives fighting to save a cancelled basic income pilot in Ontario, though, it's a plan that conservatives can get behind.
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The whole idea would be to expand insurance coverage to more Americans, which is an idea the left could near certainly get behind.
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Astrology has finally served a purpose I can get behind: giving my anxieties real, tangible labels and making my friends feel like shit.
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But they are not optimistic about the feasibility of a Republican primary challenge, and many are not prepared to get behind another Democrat.
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Ivanka Trump made a new push Wednesday morning to convince conservative activists to get behind her plan of expanding the child tax credit.
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Kasich, at least in his team's eyes, was the logical candidate for top Republicans -- and more importantly, top Republican donors -- to get behind.
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It seems like progressive approach, one most people—even those who think sex work should be legal—might be able to get behind.
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Jesse Law, a delegate who is chief of staff of the Nevada Republican Party, notes that he never expected to get behind Trump.
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LA fitness trends I could get behind: Zustified (Zoomba while you're watching Justified) and Tredsparent (running on a treadmill while you watch Transparent).
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Twista, who released the song "Overnight Celebrity" in 2004, would be the perfect rapper to get behind the next 17 Star Wars movies.
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His ability to connect with and unify crowds, which could never fully get behind anointed top stars like Cena or Reigns, remains unparalleled.
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Regardless, driving under the influence is still illegal and police do not want users to get behind of the wheel after consuming cannabis.
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JPMorgan on Tuesday increased earnings estimates for a group of insurance stocks, advising clients to get behind the sector once hurricane Matthew passes.
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"Harnessing the power of trade agreements to promote higher wages is the kind of policy all three countries can get behind," Bird said.
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"Instead of sitting behind a keyboard or holding up protest signs, I encourage the animal rights activists to get behind conservation," Patch said.
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If you've ever wondered where all those Starbucks bagels and bistro boxes go after closing time, here's an answer you can get behind.
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Tonight, I am also asking you to join me in another fight that all Americans can get behind: the fight against childhood cancer.
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Currently, I'm doing a lot of research about who is running, who shares my values, and who is someone I can get behind.
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Some can't get behind the scandalous names — "Barely Legal" and "Virginity" are the biggest offenders, according to Twitter — while others are thoroughly jazzed.
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Until Georgia lawmakers get behind the idea of Medicaid expansion, Stiger wonders: "How the hell am I supposed to take care of myself?"
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"It's a good reason for them to unify and get behind Donald Trump, and let's have a victory this time around," he said.
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Senate Democrats said Tuesday they expect young voters to get behind to their effort to reverse the FCC's repeal of net neutrality rules.
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The campaign encourages voters to "get behind public leaders who support wind energy in Kansas," and directs viewers to its Kansas-specific website.
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Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will allow truck drivers who failed the agency's vision requirement to get behind the wheel.
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Even in these divisive times better health outcomes at lower costs is a win-win that all should be able to get behind.
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When you get behind closed doors, talking with networks and the people you want to license the show, it's your word against them.
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"We all know it's dangerous to get behind the wheel when we've been drinking — but what about when we're tired?" the post said.
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These people said Biden financiers are looking to reach out to Harris' lead fundraisers in her home state before they get behind Warren.
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Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is considering allowing dozens of truck drivers with poor vision to get behind the wheel.
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The Clinton campaign has been disconcerted by the reluctance of young people of either gender to get behind her candidacy in large numbers.
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Democratic lawmakers are starting to get behind a Trump administration funding proposal for the national park system after expressing significant doubts about it.
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That's why it's more important than ever for the United States and the international community to get behind Pashinyan, a former political prisoner.
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But to get fully get behind GE's rebound, Wald needs to see a shift in its 200-day moving average at the minimum.
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Millenials want to buy from brands whose values they can get behind — and they're willing to pay a little extra for it, too.
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Team representatives have said "We the North" is an attitude and mindset that they hoped fans all over the world would get behind...
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"I wouldn't get behind anything until they show me they have 85033 signatures in the House and 51 in the Senate," Rollins said.
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Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is considering allowing dozens of truck drivers with vision problems to get behind the wheel.
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Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will allow truck drivers with poor vision in one eye to get behind the wheel.
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"We just need the state government to stop shifting the goal posts and get behind us," Adani Mining Chief Executive Lucas Dow said.
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It's not that I can't get behind smoothies, but I much prefer that they include frozen yogurt or closely resemble a mango slushie.
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Tonight, I am also asking you to join me in another fight that all Americans can get behind — the fight against childhood cancer.
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Other senators couldn't get behind the bill because it isn't a true repeal of Obamacare, which has been the party's goal all along.
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And it seems to serve as a preemptive strike against any remaining numbskulls who just can't get behind the idea of this Ghostbusters.
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Women can now get behind the wheel in Saudi Arabia as the country's ban on women drivers expired at midnight (5 p.m. EDT).
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It's the kind of law one feels one could almost get behind without reading it, since it makes all the right people angry.
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Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will allow 22 truck drivers with poor vision in one eye to get behind the wheel.
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"I'd committed the worst sin, which is that you get behind and think you've got to break even that day," Buffett tells Schroeder.
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It makes little sense, then, to encourage younger people to get behind the wheel of a big rig weighing more than 33,000 pounds.
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At first glance, a bill passed by the House of Representatives this week seems like the kind of thing anyone could get behind.
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"Get behind the PM. Ordinary punters I have spoken to thought her speech was good and anyone can have a cold," he said.
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Even Trump's critics on the right sometimes find they can get behind him when it comes to women coming forward about sexual misconduct.
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Ted Cruz in 2018 admitted that his staffers entertained doubts as to whether it was a smart move to get behind Sanders's bill.
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It's partly because diversity can be managed — or minimized — that charters have become the public schools that liberal whites here can get behind.
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Her parents get behind her, cutting back on cell-phone use and post-church brunches, forgoing air-conditioning despite the state's sweltering summers.
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If the primary were between Sanders and Biden, 53 percent said they would vote for Biden and 41 percent would get behind Sanders.
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But it remained to be seen if the chamber's leaders, the House of Representatives or the White House would get behind their framework.
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Democrats have indicated that they are willing to get behind Ms. Haspel's nomination, but not without extracting serious and unequivocal commitments from her.
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Of course, whoever becomes the Democratic nominee will experience a surge as the party's donors, big and small, get behind her or him.
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His comment both laid the groundwork for a defeat while trying to provide an incentive for Republicans to get behind the leadership plan.
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A day earlier, President Donald Trump said he would "love" to see a shutdown if Democrats do not get behind his immigration demands.
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But that process ran aground, forcing her to re-craft a broader anti-hate message that the whole Democratic caucus could get behind.
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At the time, few other Washington insiders would get behind Mr. Trump, and some were skeptical of Mr. McGahn's decision, even openly scornful.
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Tonight, I am also asking you to join me in another fight that all Americans can get behind: the fight against childhood cancer.
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It remains to be seen, however, if the chamber's leaders, the House of Representatives, or the White House would get behind their framework.
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What isn't known yet is whether Trump will get behind a measure expanding background checks, including a bipartisan one championed by Democratic Sen.
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The Cadenza is Kia's attempt to strike a blow to the German luxury sedans, and was I excited to get behind the wheel.
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If you want to get behind egg boy you vote against certain parties, you don't donkey vote, you make your vote fucking count.
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To that end, there's a movement to get behind Cruz as the only candidate who has beat him in the primaries so far.
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But if Joaquin decides that this is something that he wants to do, then MJ and I are going to get behind him.
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Given everything our service members have done for our country, providing them with the best possible care is something all Americans can get behind.
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Driving is a more popular option than flying, with 73% of microbreak takers responding that they get behind the wheel for their quick getaways.
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And I'd sort of figured out the optimal location for the desk so that it took them the most steps to get behind me.
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Portman, a former US trade representative, also explained why he was more willing to get behind the White House on combating Chinese trade practices.
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So while they generally can get behind Trump's call to equalize the playing field, there is an understanding that farms could get seriously hurt.
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Well because if we were not with you I think we're going to get behind and you can bring some innovation to our companies.
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Lil Wayne just gave up on a crowd in Italy ... throwing his mic and walking offstage after they failed to get behind his performance.
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A plan like this would, by design, reward work and support workers' economic security and health -- values and outcomes we can all get behind.
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Just go to the site for the #OneMoreVote campaign and get the info you need to encourage your Senator to get behind the CRA.
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Ryan Payton One of my failures on the project was that I wasn't able to inspire enough people to get behind those bigger ideas.
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That means forgoing your Saturday morning salon appointment for a steaming hot coffee in bed — a mid-winter plan we can all get behind.
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However, the promotion was reluctant to get behind him due to his desire to test the free agency market when his contract ran out.
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No matter what happens to Guardian, PCCA, or the eye surgeons, Cosby doesn't expect he'll ever again get behind the wheel of a truck.
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"Our job is to get behind issues, issues that are important to a society or issues that are important to this industry." he said.
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While we can definitely get behind the comfy outfit, we wouldn't say the same about a sweat-prone velvet shoe on a sweltering day.
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But on Wednesday the model duo set aside their usual high fashion antics, opting for a couple of outfits any mom could get behind.
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The result is a video we can all get behind — and the internet has, as it spurred thousands of comments and so many recreations.
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"He got some guys rolling over, conserved pitches and didn't get behind guys in a lot of counts," New York manager Terry Collins said.
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But, there is one defined "pump" we can get behind, and it's the Maryam Nassir Zadeh Maryam Pump, currently available at online shop Roztayger.
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The Freedom Caucus in the House, after all, was able to get behind a bill that still has tax subsidies in the private market.
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There are plenty of GoT deaths she can get behind — namely the departures of The High Sparrow (Jonathan Pryce) and Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer).
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Regardless of if you're a Republican, Democrat or none of the above, there's something everyone in this country can get behind: a good meme.
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If enough power and cash can get behind it, the Hyperloop might be less sci-fi and more real-life sooner than we thought.
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Any film about the Manson murders needs to be handled tastefully, of course, so hopefully DiCaprio's new venture is something fans can get behind.
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But here's the thing: It's time to get over it and get behind a sister in a critical election that's too important to lose.
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And if there's any "trend" we can get behind, it's the uplifting kind that encourages people to speak out on what they believe in.
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"But one that accomplishes some of those objectives without raising the national debt and additional taxes has got to be something we get behind."
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This just seems to be Shake Shack saying, "hey, you made it through 2018, good job," which is a sentiment we can get behind.
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I think the task that is challenging is to get behind them and believe them and believe yourself and be present as an actor.
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And with self-driving cars being tested in Pittsburgh, we're explaining what it's like to get behind the wheel but not actually steer it.
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That way, everyone who cares about climate change, including many conservatives, can get behind the same policy, without getting caught up in partisan gridlock.
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The team is entertaining, the fans seem cool, and it's fun to watch a city really get behind a team for the first time.
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At that point, another rabbi told congregants to get behind a safe area as it dawned on those inside that they were hearing gunshots.
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Styled mostly in monochromatic looks of blacks, grays, tans, olive, merlot, the whole knit-on-knit thing is something we can definitely get behind.
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Speaking on Fox News Sunday, Priebus scolded hardline conservative Republicans for refusing to get behind the healthcare bill pushed by Trump and House leaders.
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It makes sense to start here because if there's one theme of OK Computer I can get behind, it's political objection toward large corporations.
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Republicans should take note, and they should get behind the one candidate they have who could actually sit in the Oval Office with dignity.
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Some are concerned that it has made it even less likely that the government will ever allow women to get behind a steering wheel.
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The opposition included moderate Republicans as well as more conservative ones, who rebuffed entreaties from Trump and party leaders to get behind the bill.
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The extra time could allow him the chance to convince those senators to get behind the bill or it could allow opposition to harden.
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Jamie Raskin is urging his colleagues to get behind a bill that could potentially oust the President if he was mentally or physically unfit.
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All photos by Alexander Coggin If you want to get behind the wheel a 34-ton Soviet-era tank—and really, why wouldn't you?
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If developers and console makers get behind Microsoft's support of cross-network play then it will change the shape of games in the future.
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He didn't force me to frame my support of him around a subject matter that special interest groups that support him can get behind.
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To get behind the scenes at Carnegie Hall, I shadowed Iris Derke, the co-founder and general director at the concert production company DCINY.
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Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will allow 126 truck drivers with poor vision in one eye to get behind the wheel.
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"If they don't get behind him the elephant will most likely go the way of the dodo," she added, referring to the GOP's symbol.
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"I just want to make sure that we run a campaign that everybody can get behind, that people are proud of having," Ryan said.
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Elections can be tumultuous and divisive at times, but Carlton the cat may be the voice of unity that we can all get behind.
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Some question whether the administration can get behind it, particularly since House-passed legislation in February that went slightly further received minimal GOP support.
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The United States and other foreign donors need to get behind the activist generation and the foundation from which it is built: civil society.
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Senator Bernie Sanders offered a full-throated endorsement of Hillary Clinton on Tuesday, urging his supporters to get behind the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
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Johnson's ability to establish close personal relationships across the political aisle is a trait that even former Vice President Joe Biden can get behind.
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After graduating I worked in camera assisting at BBC, and when the opportunity to get behind came along in 2008 I jumped on it.
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I want an actress that I can believe, and that I can get behind, and that I trust to bring a character to life.
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But late Tuesday, Mr. Graham suggested that the situation has become so dire that, at this point, the party should get behind Mr. Cruz.
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" For example, with JPMorgan's price-to-tangible book value ratio close to 2, Dunn would like "much faster earnings growth to get behind it.
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The Milk Makeup Highlighter stick, $28, is not only great for achieving that pearly glow, but it's a good brand to get behind, too.
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"We thought, Gosh, if Facebook came back with something reasonable, and we could get behind it, that would be a win-win," he recalls.
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If they're people you can get behind, donate to their campaigns, or send them encouraging notes, or talk about them positively to your friends.
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But all these groups can get behind a politics about inclusion and tolerance and anti-racism, since such a politics serves them all well.
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The whole thing was so depressing that we'd rather focus on the two things all Americans can get behind: 'Game of Thrones' and 'Avengers.
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Around that time, Mr. Falwell was coming under heavy pressure to get behind Mr. Trump, according to someone who spoke to Mr. Falwell then.
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During the Iraq War period, what we really saw was virtually the entire press jump on board together to get behind this war effort.
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In Mr. Balkin's view, the reason that seemingly bizarre legal arguments reach the mainstream is that politicians and others in power get behind them.
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It took Mr. de Blasio until the last possible minute to get behind a congestion-pricing plan that could divert revenue to subway repairs.
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Senate Republicans have struggled for months now to find a plan to repeal and replace Obamacare that their 52-member caucus can get behind.
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Maybe they were too expensive for us to get behind a month ago, and we're just waiting for them to fall into our laps.
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But we're still trying to go to class and everything too, because otherwise we're going to miss out on the curriculum and get behind.
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Americans — even those with fear and loathing for the welfare state — need to get behind the full mobilization of the fighting force we need.
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But Mr. Bush fizzled, and Mr. Paladino — an early supporter of Mr. Trump — urged the state's Republican delegation to get behind his favored candidate.
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Kyle Kulinski shares his thoughts on whether or not the Democratic establishment will get behind Bernie SandersBernie SandersSanders campaign says it raised more than .
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Buffett said he would get behind former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who hasn't declared yet that he's running for office in 2020.
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How did I evolve from a person who looked for every excuse to get behind the wheel to a person who mostly avoids driving?
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Why do they begrudge Israel the right to defend itself behind the very borders they've been clamoring for years for Israelis to get behind?
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As Planning 2.0 gains support where it is actually being put into effect, you'd think this would be something that everyone could get behind.
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His refusal to get behind the party's presidential nominee could be a liability to GOP senators looking to boost turnout among party-line voters.
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The "game" portion of the Labo experience is harder to get behind at this early stage, and that's where my Wii flashback is relevant.
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Additionally, it remains to be seen if several other senators who were undecided on the replacement plan will get behind a repeal-only bill.
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Because I could not at all get behind the situation that gave Kaneisha pleasure — like the role-playing itself, it made me deeply uncomfortable.
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In an interview in April, Romney called Weld a "superb governor" but declined to say if he would get behind the long-shot candidate.
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"Whether they did it for wrong and right reasons, I hope people get behind it because it is what the sport needs," Irwin said.
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I'd like to have a position to get behind as a Republican, realizing that we need to work with Democrats to get a solution.
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But Bush's failure to get behind Rubio's campaign was almost as much of a slight to the senator as backing one of his opponents.
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"It's so important for people like me to get behind the camera," Sidibe says with the energy of a woman out to change the world.
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Obviously, Dr. Full said, not only can they get behind your walls and ceilings, but "they can run at high speeds" once they get there.
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The challenge of developing self-driving technology is rooted in replicating the incredibly nuanced cognitive decisions we make every time we get behind the wheel.
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A week into 2017, Gigi Hadid's mantra seems to be "sweatpants, hair tied, chillin' with no makeup on" — and we can get behind that 100%.
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It wasn't like they had to get behind a paywall, they just didn't like the idea that you were attaching dollars to it at all.
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There are some Selena Gomez and J.Lo vibes, but most importantly, it has a message we can get behind: this relationship needs to be better.
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"We knew it would be a hard game and difficult to get behind them as they play deep," Pizarro told TV cameras after the game.
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In addition, Uber allowed reporters from dozens of publications, including The Verge, to get behind the driver's seat in Pittsburgh and experience the technology firsthand.
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If Trump's infrastructure plan relies primarily on PPPs [public-private partnerships] and tax credits, do you think that's something the New Democrats would get behind?
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Get behind a guy and come all the way back and know what pitch will get the job done and I can't execute the pitch.
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By renting them out cheap and removing the bar of ownership, these companies give anyone with a smartphone the ability to get behind the wheel.
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The second thing I can't fully get behind with this camera is the multifunction bar on the back where a focus thumbstick would normally be.
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But while sitting in at his father's music therapy classes during "Family Day" at Water Reed, Owen had a chance to get behind the kit.
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"DriveShare gives people an easy way to get behind the wheel of cars they've always wanted to drive," said CEO McKeel Hagerty in a statement.
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Bob Corker (R-Tenn.): Corker plans to introduce a non-binding resolution, which Majority Leader Mitch McConnell urged his colleagues to get behind on Wednesday.
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Trump may be a different kind of Republican, but it's hard to believe anyone from the ardently progressive/socialist Sanders camp would get behind Trump.
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For Ryan, it will help shape his own future with a party increasingly impatient to get behind its nominee and win back the White House.
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No one should demand the L.A. Times or any other news media outlet support a particular candidate or get behind an effort to bash another.
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"It's a healing time," said Ben Barringer, an Iowa delegate who initially supported Ted Cruz and is still deciding whether he can get behind Trump.
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He can't get behind awards shows, so he was a no-show at the Grammys even though he was up for the night's top prize.
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And I think if we get behind the curve and let the economy run too hot, I think that's going to be harder to do.
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But all the big transformative things we've ever done in this country's history have happened when huge majorities of the American people get behind them.
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RZA should do The Jungle BookRZA, who expressed his feelings with the song "Fuck What You Think" in 1998, needs to get behind this movie.
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The takedown The sergeant was forced to use his lights and siren to ward off oncoming traffic as he tried to get behind the SUV.
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The loser could find himself struggling for cash and momentum -- and facing pressure to drop out of the race and get behind a unity candidate.
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And House and Senate Democrats only made things worse by refusing to get behind "Hillarycare," confusing matters by introducing their own convoluted health care plans.
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They believe the notion of the Force is God by another name — but a concept of God so loose that anyone can get behind it.
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One tourist, vacationing on the Côte d'Azur, recalls that after consuming a roast salema in a restaurant, he was unable to get behind the wheel.
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Whatever the relationship status between the two exes, one thing is for sure, having a supportive ex is a Hollywood trend we can get behind.
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First, you have Spicer making the case that Republicans should get behind this bad bill because it's their only chance of repealing and replacing Obamacare.
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If miners are that important to him and to the GOP, they'd get behind the Act—and fund ARC instead of threatening to kill it.
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Call me basic, but this is one rainbow concoction I can totally get behind — even if you'll never see me sipping on a unicorn frappuccino.
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I must admit I struggle to get behind anyone who sings a cappella, even the ones we're supposed to consider power-vocalists at this point.
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It's something that, you know, morons can get behind because they're like, 'Oh yeah, if you build a wall no one can get over it.
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The point is that I get why a myth about a Kardashian curse is easy to get behind, for sports and pop culture fans alike.
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Joseph Kennedy (D-Mass.), John KatkoJohn Michael KatkoRepublicans should get behind the 28th Amendment Student loan borrowers are defaulting yearly — how can we fix it?
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Saudi Arabia Women in Saudi Arabia will finally be able to get behind the wheel, now that the conservative religious kingdom will let them drive.
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Litt said his group is working on how to make the legislation to remove all fees something that lawmakers of all stripes can get behind.
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ANNE WALSH New London, N.H. To the Editor: It is impossible for me to understand why Bernie Sanders's supporters hesitate to get behind Hillary Clinton.
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There's a simple yet dramatic way to change this longstanding culture, one that everyone should be able to get behind: A new whistleblower amnesty program.
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Joseph Kennedy (D-Mass.), John KatkoJohn Michael KatkoRepublicans should get behind the 28503th Amendment Student loan borrowers are defaulting yearly — how can we fix it?
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The reported U.S. efforts are reflective of a broader pattern in how the Trump administration has sought to pressure countries to get behind its agenda.
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I just had lunch with a friend who is a registered Democrat who brought up Shultz and said, 'He is someone I could get behind.
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Obama did not in fact say in the Rose Garden three years ago that he had rejected force; he urged Congress to get behind it.
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I really think we should get behind the movement to stop shaming fat people and start shaming the companies that actually push unnecessarily unhealthy foods. .
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"We have to get behind Trump," Mr. Icahn said, according to two people who attended the event, held shortly after the Republican convention in Cleveland.
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The candidate has rented a party, and they will probably without much fuss get behind Donald Trump, I would assume, assuming he runs for reelection.
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It sent a mailer out Tuesday demanding Republicans get behind full repeal, and it plans to release digital ads pushing full repeal later this week.
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Indeed, 68 percent of voters thought that paper ballots would make elections "more safe" — an attitude that both Republican and Democratic Americans could get behind.
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Most people tend to stay away from them because their oil content makes them "fishier," but they're the sleepers that everyone needs to get behind.
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Curry initially lost Leonard, without the ball, with a quick first step and then a quicker back step to get behind the three-point line.
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This is an argument I can get behind, especially as someone who gets legitimately excited to find out a horror movie has a dozen sequels.
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Another friend posted a thread that went viral on Twitter with a message I can get behind: Englishness isn't just for people with white skin.
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"Once we have an agreement that everyone can get behind we're prepared to speed up the consideration of that agreement on the floor," he said.
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There was a brief period before the convention where Trump was essentially negotiating with the GOP establishment — trying to convince them to get behind him.
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"His book is contributing to charities that I think we can all get behind," she said in an interview with Fox Business Network on Tuesday.
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We may be living in an unnerving period of uncertainty at the moment, but this is one form of rebellion we can absolutely get behind.
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Yet this time around, serious Republican operatives have been reduced to banking on a long shot to secure a candidate they can really get behind.
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Teaching skills that may lead to higher-paying jobs "seems like the kind of idea that everyone in the country can get behind," he said.
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Mr. Pence had faced considerable pressure from conservatives opposed to Mr. Trump's candidacy to break his silence and get behind Mr. Cruz well before now.
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Wingstop has plans to take the world by storm, and despite some recent analyst downgrades, CNBC's is inclined to get behind the growing restaurant chain.
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" But to beat Mr. Trump, she said, "we will need a nominee that the broadest coalition of our party feels like they can get behind.
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We came together in a bipartisan coalition on this legislation because $85033 billion in commonsense savings is something that everyone can, and should, get behind.
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But you don't really learn to drive until you get behind the wheel, step on the gas, and begin to steer around your first turn.
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However, Craig Johnson, chief market technician at Piper Sandler, needs to see the stock clear one key technical level to fully get behind the rally.
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The president will appeal to Republicans and Democrats to get behind his plan because he believes it can garner "broad bipartisan support," the official said.
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It's taken too long for Hollywood to get behind a major superhero movie which features black actors on screen and black creatives behind the screen.
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He also posted this inspiring message to all of his loyal fans: Have you ever seen this many people get behind a cause so passionately?
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Though party attendees reportedly encouraged Burak not to get behind the wheel, he allegedly insisted he was fine to drive, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
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But a few primary also-rans' unwillingness to get behind the party is already making people nervous in a couple of key GOP Senate targets.
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Unlike her husband, Queen Elizabeth, 92, does not need a driver's license to get behind the wheel, a privilege she enjoys as the country's sovereign.
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They have showed that, at some times, the Clinton campaign openly discussed the "political" implications of her deciding to get behind one policy or another.
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Lee Busby Roy Moore, there were character issues that I feel kept the majority of Republican voters here from being able to fully get behind that.
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Yet politics and the desire to score a big legislative "win" seem to have driven Trump to get behind what he hoped would be a parade.
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It will matter what supporters of the other two leading candidates do — whom they get behind, or whether many stay home out of disgust or indifference.
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However, given the fact Millennials are apparently ordering up to ten pizzas a month each, he is a truly a hero we can all get behind.
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"There was an article written saying they can't get behind the show because my physique was taken out," he said — but he didn't take it seriously.
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Why don't we just all commit to get behind this together as a coalition once a month, and shine a spotlight on the most egregious cases?
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Bruns, of Staten Island, was charged with manslaughter, and had been warned by her doctor to not get behind the wheel because of various health problems.
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There are plenty of valid reasons to criticize Amazon, and, in fact, many on the left might even get behind him on a few of them.
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I would really much rather find some young people here and get behind you and help you not make any mistakes that I may have made.
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Let companies know when they're doing something you don't like, but don't let that anger push you to get behind a misguided call for government intervention.
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When asked whether lawmakers would be able to collectively get behind one single measure, Gardner pointed out that many of these bills already boast bipartisan sponsorship.
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You look at a few of those chances, I think especially in the first, were odd-man rushes so they found ways to get behind us.
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Mark Meadows, chair of the hardline conservative House Freedom Caucus, said even his group could get behind the bill if it contains appropriate due process protections.
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Jason Strohbehn, who works in sales in Lincoln, Nebraska, is a registered Republican who found himself unable to get behind either major party candidate in 2016.
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Nevertheless, Ralph Angel has been one of the most difficult characters to get behind this season because of what can only be described as fragile masculinity.
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"They're heavily focused on data and aim to make retailers smarter; I think that's something we can all get behind right now as the industry matures."
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They're heavily focused on data and aim to make retailers smarter; I think that's something we can all get behind right now as the industry matures.
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But unlike Pittsburgh, Uber wouldn't let me get behind the wheel, so all of my impressions of the car's self-driving capabilities are from the backseat.
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But you cannot start a political revolution that exposes the corruption in the political system and then expect us to get behind that same political system.
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Democrats who spoke in favor of the amendment said they were pro-life, but could not get behind the lack of exceptions for rape or incest.
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If you are not yet convinced that augmented reality is something to get behind, let this demo of Portal on Microsoft's HoloLens headset change your mind.
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A far cry from nude ladies or sweaty firemen, Australia's national weathercasters have compiled a calendar we can get behind — one overflowing with serious storm porn.
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Moreover, DDoS attacks aren't the only problem with vulnerable IoT devices: these devices can also be a pathway for hackers to get behind a company's firewall.
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If a path exists for him to get behind the line, even when presented with a runway to the rim, that's what he'll usually go down.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday said that Facebook's reported plans for a cryptocurrency is a reason for investors to get behind the social media giant's stock.
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But for now, no genome changes have happened and the approval is just for a cancer treatment, which is something almost everyone can get behind. [Stat]
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Ahead, seven ways to save your data, get behind-the-scenes movie access, and, of course, watch all of your favorite holiday flicks on the go.
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When women like Rae are at the helm of creating content, more diverse stories are told and empires that we can actually get behind are built.
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"There's already some unrest among Republicans that there are some who have chosen not to get behind their nominee, the person they picked," said Pennsylvania Rep.
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"Business could get behind" the ideas, says Helen Dickinson, head of the British Retail Consortium, a lobby-group for an industry that employs about 3m people.
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They decided they wanted to write a one-party bill, which meant they needed a bill that right-wing ideologues from safe seats could get behind.
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She said that the Texas Republican sought to mold the immigration bill into a plan that conservatives could get behind by offering a variety of amendments.
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