You'll get closer to someone, or get closer to understanding yourself.
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"So humans get closer to robots and robots get closer to humans."
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As the player walks during the day, they get closer and get closer to the destination, while also unlocking immersive audio story clips along the way.
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That will change as people get closer to actually voting.
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Expect to hear more as we get closer to launch.
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Get closer though, and you start seeing the shadows underneath.
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The Raptors were unable to get closer than six points.
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You have to get closer to them to identify it.
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That's the question we can ultimately get closer to understanding.
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There's no zoom, but that's no problem — just get closer.
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The Warhawks could not get closer than four points afterward.
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We'll deal with things as we get closer to that.
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" The woman says, "I want to get closer to him.
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It's partly timing as you get closer to the launch.
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The Broncos couldn't get closer than six from that point.
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No need to get closer, or work the ball around.
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An opportunity to get closer to someone arrives this evening.
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As we get closer to answers we'll do the work.
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The show uses humor to get closer to the nastiness.
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As we get closer to the holiday season and Dec.
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And it didn't help my dad get closer to me.
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Stay tuned for small forecast tweaks as we get closer.
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But we'll need something even better as we get closer.
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Get closer than ever to this intense, and controversial, spectacle.
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He was still trying to get closer to his children.
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Use your holiday bonus to get closer to that goal.
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You have to get closer to know it's a staged crash.
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Get closer, and they burst with unexpected scales, moments, and juxtapositions.
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As you get closer to a radar, your radar gets worse.
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As we get closer to 11, I begin to worry more.
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"I have to get closer to the tech world," said Vergara.
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China, Taiwan, and Czechoslovakia used sex to get closer to sources.
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We'll see what happens as we get closer to the date.
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Much could change in the race as the contests get closer.
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But if Beijing and Pyongyang get closer, that opportunity mostly ends.
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That to have one is to get closer to the other.
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As you get closer, you see that it's logged into Padmapper.com.
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I'll have more information as we get closer to the event.
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This is a wonderful time to get closer to a partner.
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Lamb is trying to get closer to Trump, not further away.
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The Bruins could not get closer than nine points afterward, however.
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Q: Does the advice change as kids get closer to college?
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Basically, the molecules of gas get closer the deeper you go.
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As the robots get closer, they slow down or outright stop.
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But there may be ways to get closer to that goal.
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While not a perfect analog, catalogs get closer to an experience.
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"I was trying to get closer to game ready," he said.
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I'll ratchet down my risk as I get closer to retirement.
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I maneuvered around the plastic to get closer to my husband.
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The blasts get closer and we move into a concrete pillbox.
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Just communicating with them, that's how you bond and get closer.
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Amma apologizes, and then uses the moment to get closer to Camille.
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Then as you get closer, you take a look at your options.
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To get closer to God, you had to transcend the body itself.
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With The Cow, astronomers hope to get closer to answering those questions.
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As you get closer to the ends, begin brushing toward your ear.
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In 2019 banks and upstarts alike may get closer to an answer.
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It's also about helping them get closer to the open-source community.
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As they get closer to deadline, the team will start eliminating categories.
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As we're getting closer I want to get closer to those goals.
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Fresno State didn't get closer than nine the rest of the way.
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As someone in the crowd said, 'get closer...we're all family today!
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"As we get closer to them ... we see what works," he added.
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Can you imagine listening to music to get closer with your family?
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As Facebook users get closer, they might be becoming ever more isolated.
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When the bees get closer to flowers, smell receptors begin transmitting information.
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People smiled and waved, encouraging me to get closer to the action.
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Cave Brown's personal papers were another chance to get closer to Weiss.
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It's a juicy day to get closer to someone or make art!
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But the dish needed improvements to get closer to my grail ribs.
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More details as we get closer to release — whenever that might be.
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Breaux spent the next decade trying to get closer to that magic.
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He and Andy left to get closer to Karachun, despite the danger.
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Those allocations are adjusted over time as you get closer to retirement.
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The Cavs didn't get closer than 15 until the final two minutes.
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Minnesota failed to get closer than 240.5 the rest of the way.
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Each one will help you get closer to success, happiness, and fulfillment.
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With each mortgage payment, you get closer to fully owning the home.
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Stephen F. Austin didn't get closer than six the rest of the way.
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There was only one solution: I had to get closer to the front.
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These condoms are so thin, that you can get closer than ever before.
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The Pacers could not get closer than 403 the rest of the way.
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"Their ticket requests get closer to center court with every episode I win."
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"Everyday we get closer to that magical A$10,000 ($7,597) mark," he added.
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Mike: We're the proper mix of anxious and excitement as we get closer.
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Georgia Southern would not get closer than 13 points in the second half.
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So we need to have a standard as we get closer to elections.
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"If they're not touching, they wake up and get closer together," Melody says.
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As you get closer to him, the visual resemblance with Zinédine becomes striking.
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And we&aposre going to increasingly win as we get closer to November.
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Mississippi State was unable get closer than four points in the final minute.
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They also often create phony business fronts to get closer to their targets.
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"Things get scarier as we get closer to a realistic therapy," Vallabh says.
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Reporters jostled with attendees to get closer to Mr. Trump and his allies.
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QUICK: AND MARK, YOU HAVE TALKED ABOUT WANTING TO GET CLOSER TO CONSUMERS.
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Michigan State couldn't get closer than six points the rest of the half.
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Fortunately, there are statutory solutions afoot to get closer to a fair count.
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But once you get closer, you see that their ordinariness is an illusion.
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In the fourth, the Gamecocks didn't let Mississippi State get closer than 8.
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But Suhadi needed to get closer — right into the heart of the flames.
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Boston College did not get closer than 18 points in the second half.
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The Cornhuskers couldn't get closer than nine points the remainder of the game.
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"I would get closer and closer," she said, inching toward a stool onstage.
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The Owls did not get closer than 20 points in the second half.
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The Tigers chipped away but could never get closer than the final margin.
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The Bears would not get closer than that the rest of the game.
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The Golden Bears (4-2) would not get closer than nine points again.
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That would be like crossing the room to get closer to the Moon.
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The Colonels didn't get closer than 29 points the rest of the way.
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After all that, I didn't get closer than 93 yards from either candidate.
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Citadel closed to within two points at 30-28, but could never get closer.
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This new concept will allow them to get closer to the club they love.
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It galvanized me to get closer to that part of myself, square by square.
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Mortar shells land around me, and with each wave of attack they get closer.
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As they get closer, they start to lick my arm and my camera bag.
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She saw a woman get closer to the presidency than any other had before.
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I think that helped me a lot, to get closer to my Yoruba culture.
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A GoFundMe page was set up to help Aiden get closer to his goal.
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Every day that passes, they get closer to becoming full-grown versions of themselves.
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Both nations are going to get closer thanks to a common foe, meaning America.
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"I could see Ted trying to get closer and closer to me," Browne writes.
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As we get closer to November 8, that doesn't seem to be the case.
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They look at the boy, and some kneel down to get closer to him.
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As you get closer to the Big Bang, the speed of light approaches infinity.
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As we get closer to Iowa, I suspect that won't be the last one.
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Yet, I wanted to get closer to the characters and deeper into their psyches.
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He also revealed he abstained from sex in order to get closer to God.
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"As we get closer to the Olympics the guidance could get updated," Connell said.
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Optical zoom can help you get closer than your phone (or feet) could otherwise.
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If the race does get closer, there seem to be two firewalls for Clinton.
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This allows your body time to adjust and get closer to returning to equilibrium.
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The Mavic 2250 Zoom has the better zoom capabilities to get closer to subjects.
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You're in a sensitive mood this evening, eager to get closer to someone special.
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When you fund project for the people, Stalintron's forces get closer to the border.
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Their sounds grow louder as I get closer, grunts and mutterings and indignant squawks.
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The Demon Deacons did not get closer than 8 the rest of the way.
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Followers try to get closer to God by seeking spiritual learning known as tariqa.
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After that, there's a bit of a break, until we get closer to Christmas.
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" Near Gaza City, a voice on a loudspeaker urged the crowd forward: "Get closer!
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Perhaps even a period of light rain, so stay tuned as we get closer.
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The Wolverines kept working but couldn't get closer than 12 for the game's remainder.
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These brands want to start collecting data as they get closer to our crevices.
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San Antonio would not get closer than three points the rest of the game.
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Have you been helping one another out with your preparations as performances get closer?
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Kansas State could not get closer than five points the rest of the game.
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The Blue Devils, beset by 23 turnovers in the game, would not get closer.
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I inch with the others to get closer to the dying flicks of electricity.
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As we get closer to Batman v Superman's release, I feel myself getting hopeful again.
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"With everything going on, I expect more volatility" as we get closer to the election.
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But did we get closer to an effective school system because of the Gates investments?
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As midterm elections get closer, the partisan divide over climate change is becoming increasingly clearer.
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That will, over time, be very sensitive when we get closer to rolling it out.
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But to bust a four-game slump, he needed to get closer to the basket.
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As we get closer to full employment, it is inevitable that job creation will slow.
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Feeling whole as an individual can make it easier to get closer to someone else.
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"Hopefully each day, I get closer to it," the 35-year-old dancer tells PEOPLE.
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Tennessee (29-5) could not get closer than 15 points the rest of the way.
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There may be more discounts on its products as we get closer to Black Friday.
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But we'll continue to post updates as we get closer to the March 21 event.
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You can get closer to the flow if you're willing to endure a tough hike.
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Kiki The DEA sees Rafa's predicament as a huge opportunity to get closer to Felix.
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The discounts could obviously continue, but that wouldn't help ride-hail get closer to profitability.
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It's a powerful day to get closer to your partners—you're eager to go deep.
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But as you get closer to college and ramp up savings, the savings go up.
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"As the year progresses, we get closer and closer to the presidential election," Heller said.
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But some legal experts believe Mueller is using Flynn to get closer to the president.
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This is a hugely powerful time to get closer to someone—or to get closure.
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"It becomes more and more difficult as you get closer to the end," Crisler said.
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Every month, it seems, we get closer to a world full of self-driving cars.
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I have some issues with fatigue, but every day I get closer to feeling normal.
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But Isaac says the costume did help him get closer to his costar Michael Fassbender.
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As they progress in the faith they can get closer to the original through study.
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Barack Obama wants to get closer to resolving the Ukraine crisis before his term ends.
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"I don't think you can get closer than that," his mother, Geraldine le Clos, adds.
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Chicago cut the deficit to 7-2 in the third but could not get closer.
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A flattening is when the short end rates and long end rates get closer together.
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"Availability details will be shared as we get closer to the launch," Samsung announcement says.
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Don't worry, I'll put a reminder in the 2202:2628 Report as we get closer.
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Obviously as you get closer to the tournaments, you spend more time on the court.
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We'll have to see as we get closer whether that seems like a likely outcome.
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My goal is to get closer and closer to the ultimate propellant, drug-like song.
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Congress is stepping up with more proposals that get closer to that kind of commitment.
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For example, it's taken decades of research to get closer to the origins of HIV.
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The devil gonna try to bring you down when you get closer to your goals.
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Democrats can play nice but only for so long as they get closer to Iowa.
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Will you increase your attention as we get closer to the primaries beginning in February?
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The Bisons failed to get closer than 15 points for the rest of the game.
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Masses of Americans are expected to be on the move to get closer to totality.
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Coastal Carolina stormed back, pulling within 80-76 before missing a shot to get closer.
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"In this photo you can see Kate's desire to get closer to William," Wood said.
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It'll be interesting to see how the basketball team reacts as the games get closer.
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But when we get closer to ourselves in mammals like rats, it gets more debatable.
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Getting closer to how I saw myself allowed me to get closer to other people, too.
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"The reality is that every day that passes, you get closer to a correction," he said.
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Ariana showed off one of her pooches to her ex-bae ... great excuse to get closer.
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Put aside money from each check and you'll quickly begin to get closer to your goal.
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Trust issues could pop up tonight, but so could an opportunity to get closer to someone.
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Such increases will happen more often as we get closer to the end of the century.
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Once they get closer, they fire up the engines and engage the station and its defenses.
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Like last year, Mashable will cover the best deals as we get closer to Prime Day.
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Lenders around the world are trying to partner with digital players to get closer to consumers.
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South Florida came within three points with nine seconds left but was unable to get closer.
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However, trackers are able to narrow things down as we get closer to the exact date.
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You'll never get closer to master art works than through Google's freakishly powerful, robotic Art Camera.
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To get closer look at Cousins' work, you can check it all out on her website.
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We'll post a nitty gritty review as we get closer to the Blaze's March 2016 arrival.
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Expect to see a lot more of these as we get closer to the general election.
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The later series also started to get closer to serialized stories, especially with Deep Space 9.
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MALAKA, Gaza Strip — The five veiled women were gesturing, confidently, at other women to get closer.
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Basically, costs will decline, and upfront cost parity will get closer, the faster BEB demand rises.
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The opposition will just be tougher and tougher as we get closer to the World Cup.
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Not to run away from something but to get closer to something, since everything begins now.
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By having the conversation, by naming its uncomfortableness, can we get closer to understanding it better?
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It uses that information to learn over time and get closer to actual snake name suggestions.
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Chances are more will be confirmed and clarified as we get closer to the ship date.
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If I get closer to the right one, you hear it more in your right ear.
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So hopefully the pain will continue to go down as we get closer to game time.
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Congress has recessed for the year, and offices are emptying as the December holidays get closer.
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And there is a new question: Can Karen get closer to the truth than Sarah could?
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The 10-foot-high probe will get closer to the sun than any spacecraft ever has.
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Confrontations will come up today, but they will help you get closer to understanding your needs.
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But they'd only started to get closer recently, around the time Bieber's life started falling apart.
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Navy, which never led, would not get closer than seven points the rest of the way.
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They see it as a way to get closer to heaven while avoiding unwanted sexual advances.
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The Sparks rallied but could never get closer than 8 points late in the fourth quarter.
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It can open the doors of opportunity for you to get closer to an executive position.
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The voice will also seem to get closer to the driver as the turn is approached.
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We don't know if that advantage will hold up as we get closer to the election.
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As we get closer to 3%, sometimes you see a little pressure on the stock market.
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However, as the hours pass, contractions will begin to get closer together and become more painful.
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Analysts expect prices to continue rising as measures designed to curb supply from 2019 get closer.
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As you get closer to the date, availability will become slim, and prices will go up.
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But as the antagonists get closer to Al Bab, the encirclement could become a flash point.
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With companies working both ends of this spectrum, vehicles will only get closer to full autonomy faster.
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In each successive meeting, the two get closer and closer, leading to a full blown steamy liaison.
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We'll dive into the details as we get closer each week — and take it week-to-week.
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In a compelling and deeply affecting conversation, the two get closer as they unpack a painful history.
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We can't want to get closer to European standards and not respect the pluralism of the media.
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Instead, the company's goal is to give people the power to build communities, and get closer together.
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Now, as we get closer to September's fall equinox, we have a different "fruit" in the sky.
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Only as I get closer can I make out the columns of smoke billowing from individual homes.
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It's a clear signal to the EU to get closer to its people and to strengthen democracy.
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"As we get closer and people get more serious, I hope more people up here speak out."
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"She wants to get closer to the information; closer to the data and the networks," says Matsuda.
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Investors are hopeful the two leaders will get closer to a deal that will end the conflict.
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"Tesla won't spend money on more capacity until existing lines get closer to 35GWh theoretical," Musk tweeted.
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Big news for us on "The Five" -- hmm -- as we get closer to unlocking our family secrets.
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I think we're going to get closer to 2 to 2.5% positive growth in the second quarter.
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But every year I get closer, sand down another layer of expectation, dig toward a real self.
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The Parker Solar Probe is meant to get closer to the Sun than any vehicle before it.
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As Meghan became emotional, Biden immediately stepped in, switching seat to get closer and to console her.
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Two key Fed officials said Monday they expect inflation to get closer to the central bank's target.
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Two key Fed officials said Monday they expected inflation to get closer to the central bank's target.
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A chance to get closer to someone or to dive deeply into a creative project will arrive.
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Some new relationships have formed, now it's time to get closer to the people you're connecting with.
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The Nuggets had a chance to get closer but Whiteside blocked Murray's layup in the final minute.
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Applying the success habits of people who've experienced it will help you get closer to your goals.
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And by doing this, we can get closer to the American promise of providing opportunity for all.
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But they get closer every day, and it's time to make sure we'll be ready for them.
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In VR, you can get closer to Mario then you ever have before, and it's very uncomfortable.
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Virtual reality could help parents and researchers get closer to what the experience of autism is like.
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And as we get closer to that date, fuel prices are likely to rise higher and higher.
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But as the general elections get closer, that lead may be reduced, according to The Huffington Post.
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The sloped roof also covers a patio that allows residents to get closer to the surrounding nature.
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WAPNER: THERE'S OBVIOUSLY A POLITICAL RAMIFICATION FOR THE PRESIDENT, TOO, AS WE GET CLOSER TO THE ELECTION.
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We can't really say either guy won, but one of them did get closer to the hoop.
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Unless the city reaches that milestone, Day Zero might get closer, not farther away, Mr. Neilson warned.
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If he can get closer to 50 percent in that category, Raonic could be a true contender.
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A more power-efficient purpose-built chip could help Tesla get closer to delivering totally autonomous driving.
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The camera is excellent, and you can get closer to a subject with the telephoto zoom lens.
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You can't get closer to stepping into a time machine than seeing melted lead turned into type.
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The studio has promised more updates about the game in general as we get closer to September.
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The simple fact is this: As we get closer to the 20183 midterms -- only 214 days left!
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Trade will remain a major topic for markets, as U.S. and Chinese negotiators get closer to Oct.
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The Golden Bears were never able to get closer than eight points down in the closing minutes.
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It&aposs part of CEO David Solomon&aposs plan to get closer to the bank&aposs employees.
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As you peel back each layer and get closer to the core, the more money you spend.
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"Whenever we feel threatened, [most of us] have the urge to get closer to others," Skale said.
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That means finding fake photos, videos and even audio that may circulate as the elections get closer.
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As they get closer, it's shorter delivery, there's more variety for people in terms of instant delivery.
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What starts as a fine sheen turns into large silver shards as you get closer to the mines.
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But the only way to get closer to other countries' levels is by relaxing sentences for violent crimes.
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If you take any two balls, the gravitational potential energy decreases as the two balls get closer together.
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We might have to get closer to China and Southeast Asia… and with the rest of the Americas.
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Move Minutes are self-explanatory: For every minute you move, you get closer towards your Move Minutes goal.
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If Mr Trump disappoints, however, the relationship between Mr Putin and Mr Erdogan looks likely to get closer.
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"As we get closer to zero, each case takes on increasing importance," Mr. Carter said in a statement.
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They start off more aggressive and then move to more conservative investments as you get closer to retirement.
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Normally we start from a status quo and say 'wouldn't it be great if we could get closer'.
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To get closer to his target, the kingdom recently slashed tax rates on Aramco, from 85% to 50%.
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Hopefully, as we get closer and closer to the air date, we'll see more from of the cast.
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We often get closer to our unrequited love in a spiritual sense than we do in waking life.
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This was a manipulation tactic he used to get closer to the gymnasts, and ultimately keep them silent.
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These and other recent deals point to a growing investment frenzy as AVs get closer to mainstream commercialization.
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And we don't have an opinion on what is it that we want you to get closer to.
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But for me, I feel like every choice I make helps me to get closer to my goals.
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Anytime we share the deep parts of ourselves to anyone it allows us to get closer to them.
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Once you're done positioning the model, you can move around the object, get closer and look at details.
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That debate is on fully display as House Republicans get closer to a vote on the legislation. Rep.
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The Falcons, who shot 43.4 percent from the field, could not get closer than 10 points after that.
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Money and technology have been holding hands on the park bench for years, just itching to get closer.
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Two key Federal Reserve officials said Monday they expect inflation to get closer to the central bank's target.
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"I knew that if I could go through that experience, I would get closer to her," she said.
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As the two frequencies get closer together it pulses more frequently, as they move further apart, it slows.
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And as you get closer, the black funnels become a ceiling, blanketing Qayyarah's homes and businesses like night.
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And throughout my own experience, I've identified three steps that can help you get closer to your goals.
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It would allow inflation to get closer to target and give employment and output more room to run.
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Possibly because of Lee's modest size, that number turns around quickly as things get closer to the hoop.
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So get closer to finding yours sooner by seeking out a job where you could see yourself thriving.
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As you get closer to the frontlines, there is little to see but miles and miles of rubble.
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Explosive devices sent to U.S. Democrats, China and Japan try to get closer, Kit Kat captures Japan's imagination.
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Walking mindfully in the rain is a wonderful opportunity to get closer to nature, and our true nature.
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The risk of damages increases as candidates gain momentum, expand their staffs, and get closer to Election Day.
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The Bulls battled back in the fourth, cutting a 22-point deficit to eight, but couldn't get closer.
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The unprecedented study has allowed researchers to get closer to determining the main characteristics of a happy life.
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"As we get closer and closer, you need to demonstrate that you are making progress," Mr. Perez said.
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Those missteps, however, helped him get closer to figuring out how to take control of his work life.
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But Bryant could never get closer than four points in the second half, and foul trouble spelled doom.
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China has tried to get closer to Europe amid the several tariffs that Trump has imposed on Beijing.
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WAPNER: Well, the stock market is going to focus on the election as you get closer to 2020.
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As scientists get closer to understanding what dark matter is, Rubin will be remembered for leading the way.
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But then we get closer, and develop feelings for each other, and there's the elephant in the room.
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But even if Pitt did want to get closer, it's unlikely he'd be able to actually pull it off.
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We are winning in the primaries and we are going to increasingly win as we get closer to November.
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We&aposll be keeping track of rumors, so stay tuned as we get closer to the anticipated September launch.
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Baylor could not get closer than three points after that, partly because of difficulty from the free-throw line.
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Appropriators and congressional staffers worked through recess to get closer to a deal before lawmakers came back to Washington.
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Here are six tips she says can help you get closer to scoring that much-wanted raise or promotion.
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Stringfellow believes there will be a great deal of confusion as taxpayers start to get closer to tax season.
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Women bombers have been successful because they can get closer to their targets, as they are considered less suspicious.
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And as we get closer to the next presidential election, tax returns have once again become a hot topic.
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Check to make sure you're not too exposed to equities, especially as you get closer to retirement, Murphy said.
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In other words, expect this conversation to continue as we get closer to Death Note's release on August 25.
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"If you can get closer to those conditions that nature provides," he said, "then you will have more success."
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We must take the next steps to get closer to the equality our City values and seeks to accomplish.
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"As those customers come due, we'll get closer to market pricing," AT&T executive John Donovan said last November.
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I realized that once I stopped trying to get closer to what our society deems ideal, I felt free.
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Make sure to always have one or more in an incubator — as you walk, they get closer to hatching.
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That should turn them into far more capable cameras that get closer to rivaling Sony's much loved RX100 series.
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So with Instagram, our mission is to help you get closer to the people and things that you love.
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Habits are hard to break, and your culture may favor the incumbent majority until you get closer to parity.
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It's just science in action, refining methods and continuing to research in order to get closer to the truth.
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The chatbot drove huge engagement, allowed fans to get closer to Victoria Beckham and pushed them through to purchase.
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"We hope that as we get closer to Reynolds we will find more cost savings than that," he said.
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Over the course of the first series, they get closer, but they remain fully aware of each other's flaws.
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We're at that point in the season where, give it another couple of races, we'll get closer and closer.
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Juno will eventually get closer to Jupiter than any satellite in history — but it's already sending back exciting images.
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"We have to have those conversations as we get closer to April 15 — extend is your friend," she said.
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G Marco Belinelli's third 3-pointer of the fourth quarter and Atlanta could never get closer than two points.
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When you get closer you can really feel the flesh and the skin, and the amputations of the branches.
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"I want China to get closer to Central Asia," says Djoomart Otorbaev, a modernising recent prime minister of Kyrgyzstan.
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And in doing so, Congress can get closer to the people by showing its interest in the people's business.
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YOU SAW THIS IN P & G, AS YOU GET CLOSER TO THE VOTE, IT GETS A LITTLE MORE CONTENTIOUS.
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Some early holiday deals are already live but expect to see more as we get closer to Black Friday.
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As we get closer to November, there seems little doubt that attention will heighten more with each passing week.
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Trump has taken notice of the market's gains as both sides get closer to a deal, the report added.
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Her character has to learn how to use seduction to get closer to her target — Joel Edgerton's CIA operative.
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The Knicks showed signs of life again in the fourth, but they could not get closer than 10 points.
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Things will get more intense when the Moon enters Libra this evening—it's time to get closer to someone.
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If you look at the history of discovering and studying large primates, who has been able to get closer?
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"I'm Gonna to Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair" and, as we get closer, "Willkommen" from Cabaret.
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And then as we get closer to Christmas Eve, the majority of my events are parties in people's homes.
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Or maybe you see someone so beautiful in the audience you trip over your shoelaces trying to get closer.
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But as usual, as we get closer to the first round, teams begin getting interested in the quarterbacks, too.
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"We hope that as we get closer she's given chances to show that she hasn't slowed down," he said.
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Warming temperatures also dissolve sea ice, opening up new routes and allowing more boats to get closer to icebergs.
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They called out his name and clamored to get closer, hoping for a high-five or a fist bump.
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"Let's get a group hug, y'all," he says as the kids clamber on chairs to get closer to him.
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"If we want to get more knowledge about this ocean world, we really need to get closer," Paganini says.
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We will keep an eye on these sites and update any changes we find as the holidays get closer.
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During that process, the strongest swimmers get closer to the stricture's mouth, while the slower cells are left behind.
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Brittany Brown's steal and layup at 3:25 made it 65-62, but the Seminoles would not get closer.
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Every little bit counts because I'm sure as we get closer, there will be unexpected expenses that pop up.
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It's possible that as the midterms get closer, Republican enthusiasm bumps up amid the stakes-setting from President Trump.
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The U.S. has sought to get closer to Belarus by lifting some sanctions it imposed to encourage political forums.
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As the rollercoaster negotiations over funding the federal government get closer to the wire, a shutdown does seem possible.
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Enslin wrote that these changes were a way for Google Cloud's sales team to get closer to its customers.
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I wanted to get closer to touch it, and in the last circle the crowd was moving really slowly.
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That meta-review, rather than any one study in isolation, is likely to get closer to the true answer.
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She's also doing things like creating fake accounts—to get closer to him or keep an eye on him.
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"We want to get closer to consumers so we can better know and better understand them," Campbell's Pritchard said.
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Over the next six years, the probe's orbital length will gradually shrink, allowing it to get closer to the Sun.
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The Hawks trailed 234-214 after a dunk by Collins with 22:220 left but were unable to get closer.
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Apple isn't saying, and it's probably going to stay that way until we get closer to HomePod's launch in December.
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Gleicher warns that Facebook is seeing growing efforts to manipulate the public debate as we get closer to the midterms.
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But we are mostly concerned with the bigger picture about where voters' heads are as we get closer to November.
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In order to get closer to more "revenue neutral" tax cuts, it will be necessary to raise money somewhere else.
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Patagonia Nano Puff for $99 ($101 off): As we get closer to spring, coats and jackets will drop in price.
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When you're physically close — as in, holding hands in between coats of polish — it's easier to get closer emotionally, too.
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To get closer to clients, Morgan Stanley gave up its hallowed headquarters on Wall Street and moved to Midtown Manhattan.
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People with high blood pressure or cholesterol should get closer to 120 to 160 minutes of vigorous exercise a week.
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It's still early for this speculation, and we're sure to hear more as we get closer to Google's developer conference.
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"We have a ton of music coming out," she says, having just released their latest single "Get Closer" in December.
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Get closer to Jesus by sharing a nice virtual glass of cabernet with him — along with his faithful canine companion.
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The casual observer can't get closer than the gates, about a hundred yards away from the structure, without an invitation.
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JOHN HARWOOD: The history of third-party candidates is that they go down as we get closer to the election.
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"We kept watching them win and get closer and it was amazing, I was so, so pregnant," says Stam-Irk.
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So everything that happened that gave us an opportunity to get closer to each other, we definitely jumped on it.
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As other regions such as the Eurozone get closer to rate increases, the relative opportunities may shift in Europe's favor.
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"We're seeing sales get stronger week after week as we get closer to the Cup," said commercial director Fabio Gabaldo.
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Family Members Are NOT Afraid To OffendYou can't get closer than family, and with that closeness may come extreme bluntness.
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Check. With each passing season you get closer and closer to crossing all of the wardrobe staples off your list.
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"In December, as I get closer to the (anniversary) date, I go on a large emotional rollercoaster," Hockley tells PEOPLE.
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So, I made the decision to live in D.R. for two months to get closer to what being Dominican means.
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There are other, smaller, signs Google may be looking to get closer to Lyft amid its legal battle with Uber.
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In January, the orbiter is going to spend start adjusting its orbit in order to get closer to the planet.
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In every election as we get closer to the finish line, the critical Electoral College maps only gains in importance.
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Both albums find musical momentum in mystery, but Potential seems to invite the listener to get closer with each song.
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But Donald Trump's grudging approval of new sanctions against Moscow shouldn't stop Trump from trying to get closer to Putin.
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Cunningham answered with a driving layup, but Louisville was unable to get closer than six the rest of the way.
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KM: "Cripplewood" has a monumental presence at first, but then it invites you to get closer and becomes very intimate.
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Well, my dad does see it as a way to get closer to me, to strengthen our father-son relationship.
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The orbiter will spend the majority of next year slowing down and adjusting its orbit to get closer to Mars.
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And besides, how could he ever get closer to the mystery of God, unless he battered Him with his doubts?
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The Kings cut that to three points early in the fourth but did not get closer despite continuing to threaten.
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Redick's 23-pointer midway through the fourth quarter pulled the Pelicans to within three points but they couldn't get closer.
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"We can't really get closer to the story of these people than by looking at their actual remains," he said.
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Meeting and phone conversations with candidates and their campaigns are common and will increase as we get closer to November.
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Should I let her continue the process and stop it when we get closer, or should I do it now?
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Here's how the OnePlus 7 Pro holds up when you get closer to things and try to capture more details ...
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But the Democratic front-runner downplayed that data and argued that presidential races naturally get closer as Election Day approaches.
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The good news is that paying for family travel expenses can get easier as teams get closer to the championship.
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"As I get closer and closer to the goal, it's gonna get different," he told Greta Van Susteren last month.
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As you get closer, you see lights shooting across the code and creating a digital mosaic that pulses with energy.
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That only becomes harder as the midterms get closer and lawmakers turn their attention from legislating to keeping their jobs.
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To get closer to that, however, he will first have to negotiate his way past Italian 17th seed Matteo Berrettini.
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Ottawa had a chance to get closer but Bobby Ryan's penalty shot was thwarted by Vasilevskiy early in the second.
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"Ultimately as you get closer to decision time, candidates have to draw distinctions, they have to draw contrasts," Murphy said.
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Finally, they change those ratios as you get closer to — or farther into — retirement or taking money out for tuition.
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Each horrible act mounts on the others, as Phoebe's narratives get closer and closer in tone and content to Leal's.
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In August 103, Mr. Houston and Mr. Ferdowsi moved to San Francisco to get closer to the start-up scene.
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By contrast, some "conventionally" bred plants may get closer scrutiny if they have really novel traits that could pose hazards.
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What all these directors had in common was a desire to shake off artifice and get closer to real life.
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By most projections, Democrats look more likely to get closer to 15 or 20 seats, not the 30 they'd need.
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Maybe I could get closer to their lives in the vast modern Agora of this metropolis through a common passion.
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They couldn't get closer than 19883 yards away from the birds, and were stumped on how to get them back.
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Doing well in California, which boasts 415 pledged delegates, would help any of the candidates get closer to that number.
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Many friends were waiting for me, and some had to overcome layers of obstacles to get closer to the prison.
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Next week: Dorian by late Monday is due to get closer to the Florida's east coast, the hurricane center said.
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After starting to get closer, I told him that I was writing a novel and wanted to have it published.
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That question is nearly impossible to confront without despair, but Offill's form allows her to get closer than most writers.
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As we get closer to the answers to these and related questions, let's review where we left off last year.
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"This is supposed to be his alleged roll out to get closer and get more African American votes," Meeks said.
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Goldberg also kills various people in his love interest Beck&aposs life as a way to get closer to her.
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We take the metro and instead of getting closer to the cable cars, we get closer to Nickelodeon World. Help.
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Boyd then scored 4 straight points, and the Stars could not get closer than 9 the rest of the way.
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The Roadrunners cut the lead to 10 points with 13:193 remaining in regulation but they could not get closer.
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WHATS GOING TO HAPPEN WHEN INTEREST RATES NORMALIZE AND GET CLOSER TO WHERE THE GROWTH RATE IS AND CATCH UP?
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"I wanted to get closer to the amazing things coming out of the media lab and generally, MIT," Swenson said.
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It shows that every day our movement grows, and we get closer to achieving affordable, quality health care for all.
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"Music is a way to get closer to God," said Kanu Patel, the band's manager (and uncle of Tushar Patel).
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"It's only by challenging ourselves to do more that we can get closer to our best," the narrator tells us.
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A handful of other wealthy countries will get closer to becoming centenarians too, but these improvements won't be spread evenly.
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Be sure to tune in next week, because as I get closer to finding love things get more dramatic than ever.
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Analysts normally start reducing their earnings outlook as the reporting dates get closer, but that hasn't been the case for financials.
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It's getting more humid overnight as we get closer to monsoon, but I'm enjoying the fresh air after months of dryness.
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Books like the Popol Vuh or the Florentine Codex—written between 1540 and 1585—allowed him to get closer to cacao.
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Her op-ed serves as a powerful antidote to the practice of vilifying ambitious women as they get closer to power.
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Get Closer; the album title alone was literally from this new awareness I had with this reality of how to react.
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Here's hoping with more women higher up on the lineup this year, we'll get closer to gender equity at music festivals.
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"It's a joke, but still, we understand you have that opinion now and we're not going to get closer," Alex said.
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The tight partnership between the two locals will likely get closer, especially in areas where Microsoft's technology could benefit Starbucks worldwide.
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If you get closer to the edge of the paper, the edge will change the direction and magnitude of the current.
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I get closer and realize a woodchuck is right in front of her, and they're barking and hissing at each other.
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It's possible that we'll see better deals as we get closer to Black Friday, which kicks off on Friday, November 63th.
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To shoot it in the head, you'd have to get closer than what they were able to get at that point.
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Attending bootcamps like Reina did or even taking courses online can help you get closer to where you want to be.
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I wouldn't discount the B team plotting an accident anywhere in the region particularly as we get closer to the election.
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Fun As we get closer to being a profitable company, we will be able to afford more and more fun things.
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The trouble is, cystic fibrosis patients aren't allowed to get closer than five feet to one another, lest they trade infections.
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As digital reproductions get closer and closer to the real thing, more institutions may opt to make use of the technology.
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As you get closer to retirement, the portfolio skews more to safer fixed-income investments and away from higher-risk stocks.
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The points are even more important, and the adrenaline goes up as you get closer to the end of the season.
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"We are testing a way to make it easier to interact and get closer with your friends Instagram," a spokesperson said.
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While Oculus announced two new headsets that might get closer, called Oculus Go and Santa Cruz, they're not out until 2018.
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Though these numbers could change as we get closer to filing deadlines, the reasons behind the staggering increase aren't a mystery.
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" The coast guard tells her, "Your action causes additional chaos as soon as you get closer you provoke turmoil … Stay away!
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Snak the Ripper arrived and the SDK heads rushed to get closer, causing a sloppy avalanche of bodies down skate ramps.
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Our social relationships have profound influence on the extent to which we get closer to versus further from our ideal self.
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But with the 5x/10x zoom on the P153 Pro, you get so much flexibility to get closer to the action.
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Eventually, of course, the two numbers will get closer and closer and Twitter will need to figure out MAU growth again.
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Vivobarefoot Primus | $144 Get closer to the pavement and that 5-minute mile you've been chasing with Vivobarefoot's ultralight running flat.
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This was no triumph: It doesn't get closer than the margin by which Clinton won Iowa, with 49.9% to Sanders' 49.6%.
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Excitement is in the air, and it's a powerful day to connect with people with whom you want to get closer.
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If a strategy of stepping back does not help you get closer to your goals, Poehler suggests you cut and run.
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JetSmarter, widely considered the Uber for jets, is going the extra mile to help users get closer to their favorite celebrities.
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For now, until we get closer to May 7, when we have the [French election] final round, the market is rejoicing.
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"We want to get closer to this kind of perfect representation, so you can capture a moment you had," he said.
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Doubtfire mashup: Chan, in an effort to get closer to his estranged grandchildren, goes deep undercover as a school dinner lady.
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"I think the Eurozone will get closer to 2 percent growth, and that will make it relatively more attractive," he said.
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His biggest success will be in driving down the GOP's poll numbers as the midterm elections get closer by the day.
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I wouldn't discount the B team plotting an accident anywhere in the region, particularly as we get closer to the election.
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When the honeymoon phase of a relationship ends, you might find yourself looking for ways to get closer to your partner.
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The degree of frequent interaction on social media has allowed the group to "get closer" to its international fanbase, Kim said.
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With refined decision-making and more tools (like recommended cropping), it might get closer to the photos a human might take.
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"As we get closer to 2020," Dr. Greenblatt said, "I would start to get concerned if it does not go down."
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If the Rangers can't win this year, how do they get closer to a Cup next year, or the year after?
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"As we get closer to Election Day, you see that younger people tend to vote later than older people," he said.
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"We expect the volume and sophistication of the adversary attacks to accelerate as we get closer to Election Day," he said.
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There's nothing we can do on the demand side of the economy to get closer to the old pre-recession trajectory.
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That means more programmers making more games for a wider audience — and a chance to get closer to that $1.68 million.
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In fact, Seph Lawless — another person who snuck on the island — said you're not supposed to get closer than 50 feet.
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Simply put, when you're organizing major tournaments, as you get closer, pressure keeps on piling up, scrutiny keeps on piling up.
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It's a difficult problem that will only get more complicated for social media platforms as we get closer to Election Day.
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"As you get closer to the end of the year you are giving more and more near-term forecasts," said Bullard.
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So far, deals are rather sparse, but we expect more to be announced as Black Friday and Cyber Monday get closer.
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Here are three top red-flag money situations and how to get closer to the truth about your significant other's finances.
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I was heading 300 miles north to get closer to where I'd be viewing the solar eclipse in a few days.
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Expect rapid twists and turns, charges and countercharges, as we get closer to the pivotal South Carolina primary and Super Tuesday.
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We'll find out more about all these things as we get closer to June, but for now details are pretty thin.
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During the primary campaign don't be surprised if Nixon gains ground and Cuomo falls as we get closer to the election.
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"As we get closer to 2020, there will be an expectation that we see them narrow the losses," he said. Opinion
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As we get closer and closer to launching our shiny new site, I've had less and less time to play stuff.
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How well Richard and Jackson are going to take the news is still TBD as we get closer to the fall finale.
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And because they had so much power and are world famous now I wanted to get closer to the truth of them.
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The trailer then shows as Charlotte and Flarsky slowly get closer, and how a near-death incident turns their relationship more romantic.
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As we get closer to the next major Nintendo Switch unveiling in January, details about the new console continue to trickle out.
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For near retirees, the trick is to not leave your money overexposed to risk as you get closer to that danger zone.
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If prices rise as we get closer to the presidential race, expect Trump's interest and activity into this area to rise accordingly.
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The second camera acts like a zoom: it allows you to get closer to your subject without having to crop the photo.
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As they complete the various in-app activities, they get closer to hatching eggs that feature new Pokémon to add their collection.
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Outside the Champs-Élysées, protesters attempting to get closer to the Arc de Triomphe smashed storefronts and lit fires in the street.
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At the NewFronts conference in New York this evening, Hart said he's linking up with YouTube to get closer to his fans.
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"I am thankful God gave us this past year to get closer and spend a lot of quality time together," Peggy wrote.
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Keeping a dialog going between all parties, whether you like them or not, will only help us get closer to the truth.
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By keeping track of their great ideas and schedules, they set themselves up for success and get closer to accomplishing their goals.
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Trader Tim Seymour said volatility is an obvious trade as the presidential race will only get closer as we near election day.
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"The U.S. election will likely lead to increased volatility as we get closer, especially if the polls remain as tight," Tanious said.
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Tucker told me that a few over-eager young firefighters tried to get closer to the flames, but he cautioned them back.
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" "Toward the end of the administration it becomes more and more difficult to make these kinds of changes as we get closer.
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The general consensus among scientists is that once researchers know what causes the disorder, they might get closer to finding improved therapies.
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Here's what the forecasts are currently calling for (though keep in mind that this could change as we get closer to Friday).
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The Lions got within five before Lewis made a free throw, but Penn State missed four consecutive shots trying to get closer.
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For me, it's a way to get closer to the character and to try to feel as much as I possibly can.
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And as we get closer to the bombing itself, the pitch of the engine rises before an explosion unfurls across the screen.
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And as the 2018 midterm elections get closer, there'll be more focus on deterring last cycle's tsunami of hacking and fake news.
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"People are still nervous, and that could increase over the next few weeks as we get closer to the crunch," he said.
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"In a world where clients need faster, more agile, integrated solutions, we need to get closer together, not further apart," he said.
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Companies throughout the healthcare industry are pushing to get closer to patients, and wearables have opened a new window into their health.
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"To people in Manhattan, the dream is having things close by, and it really doesn't get closer than the lobby," she said.
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We don't get closer to an explanation for her death as the film moves along, but our compassion grows with each scene.
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Late October will be a special time for you to get closer to your partners and to explore your hidden, deeper desires.
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Romance is in the air, and it's a powerful time to get closer to someone, as romantic Venus connects with mysterious Pluto.
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IN ORDER TO INFLICT THE KIND OF PAIN ON TO CHINA THAT WILL MAKE THEM COMPROMISE AND GET CLOSER TO OUR POSITION.
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Graham's decision to get closer to Trump is coming at a personal cost, too, as some Republicans are not happy with him.
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He has to leave his town and cannot get closer than 50 kilometers during the three years and one day (minimum) journey.
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"It might sound strange, but I always assumed that journalism was about questioning anybody giving orders, to get closer to the reality."
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I ask him to get closer to the computer, and he zeroes in on a stack of books on my desk instead.
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Mississippi State shot much better in the third quarter but never get closer than 5 with Wilson scoring eight in the quarter.
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But if Seligman is right, we might not have to chase 'Oumuamua through the cosmos to get closer to these space oddities.
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Fox scored in the lane to slow Detroit's momentum, and the Pistons couldn't get closer than four the rest of the way.
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At the end of the event, chased by mobs of reporters and fans pushing to get closer, she finally found her family.
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The Parker Solar Probe will get closer to the Sun than any spacecraft, coming within 4 million miles of the surface. (NPR)
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And as we get closer to them and as we put them into place, I think those confidence levels will obviously increase.
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"We don't want just one or two people to get closer," said an elderly woman clutching a shoulder bag and a flag.
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U.S. and Chinese officials are set to meet later this week in Washington to try and get closer to a trade deal.
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This is a good strategy in our case, because the gravitational force between two objects changes continuously as they get closer together.
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A Howard 3-pointer with 1:49 left cut the gap to 65-60, but the Golden Eagles would not get closer.
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South Carolina failed to get closer than 13 points the rest of the way and trailed by as many as 21 points.
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"As [the Iraqi forces] get closer, absolutely," a defense official said on Wednesday when asked whether U.S. troops could move into Mosul.
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She cites the "goal-gradient hypothesis," which is the idea that people work harder as they get closer to achieving a goal.
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Howard left again after picking up his fourth foul with 6:25 to go, but the Wildcats couldn't get closer than six.
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It's long been thought that the key to unlocking any spending stalemate in Congress was to get closer to an immigration compromise.
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And we go through that in the book of how…you get closer to when that time comes, you're ready to go.
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When you get closer to a subject, the subject gets bigger within the picture, but the distant background stays the same size.
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"So, as we get closer, we'll continue to look at the facts and we'll make those decisions based on where we are."
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With China's expertise, Mnangagwa's government could get closer to stemming the sort of upheaval that toppled his predecessor before it even begins.
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The administration and lawmakers' staff members worked throughout the two-week congressional break in an effort to get closer to a deal.
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Ohio State (53-2, 2-1) narrowed the deficit to 6 points twice in the final minute but could not get closer.
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"You're never going to get closer to being a black person than watching a black movie with a black protagonist," he said.
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A family packs up their car and evacuates as a brushfire get closer to their home in Ventura, California, on December 5.
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Fighting it actually makes it worse, because you get closer to this technology that confuses you, as opposed to just checking out.
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Ultimately we will get closer to perfection — but only if we're smart about using the best methods available to us right now.
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As we get closer to the end of the LP, because it's an hour-long record, these songs are kind of bleeding together.
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And in understanding each other, we get closer to a world where political debate is an attempt to persuade rather than to overcome.
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I've heard so many editors say, 'Oh wow, I really enjoyed being able to get closer to the clothes and actually see them.
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" Obama continued: "So yeah, during primaries, people vent and they express themselves ... but as you get closer, reality has a way of intruding.
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As Heidi starts to get closer to Walter (maybe even a little unprofessionally), she starts to pull further and further away from Anthony.
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That said, it does have an ever-shrinking playfield that forces players to get closer to each other as the match goes on.
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Though to do so, he'll have to get closer with Isabella (Teresa Ruiz), the Sinaloan woman with connections to Falcon and cocaine dealers.
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"We will talk about it as we get closer to the market rebalancing," Novak was quoted as saying by Russia's Interfax news agency.
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I get closer to get a better look, but apparently, my military uniform doesn't do such a good job at protecting against radiation.
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The number footprints should also start getting smaller the closer you get closer to it, but this feature is still a bit glitchy.
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All those years went by and I was watching them get closer and closer and closer — and I wasn't a part of that.
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Leaks have been pouring out steadily as we get closer to the date of Samsung Unpacked, where the company traditionally announced new phones.
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" Users will also be able to track Kris Kringle as we get closer to Christmas by simple asking Google Assistant "where is Santa?
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This time, they're not squabbling, and they listen to one another in order to get closer to their goal of defeating their enemies.
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The goal was to let fans get closer to Victoria Beckham, personalise their connection to the brand, and show off its new collection.
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"That could be another Trump trade, one that causes the averages to pull back as we get closer to the ceiling," Cramer said.
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As we get closer to present day, there's more and more evidence that summer hits doesn't necessarily emerge from the radio airwaves anymore.
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And now, our readers can get closer to these stories and subjects, from a possible border wall to a figure skater's quadruple jump.
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"Maybe this time it is no different, especially as we get closer and closer to the launch of the iPhone 7," Cramer said.
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Garland tells PEOPLE he's happy he was able to help his sister and other kids get closer to receiving the medicine they need.
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Most of these items aren't on sale right now, but that doesn't mean they won't be as we get closer to Black Friday.
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Usually, rivers are fresh water and become brackish (a mixture of salt and fresh) as they get closer to open oceans and gulfs.
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NASA is launching a new lander to Mars, as well as a spacecraft that will get closer to the Sun than ever before.
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Blackmon's layup with 1:25 remaining pushed the lead back to eight at 76-68 and Michigan State couldn't get closer than five.
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Are we going to go forward to an America that continues to expand opportunity and get closer to words in our founding document?
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As the election approaches, we get closer to the unavoidable reality that either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump will be the next president.
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Women. Look at what Jane Goodall did, and that was only because she was able to get closer to them than her boss.
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As the latest Amazon-Best Buy press announcement shows, Best Buy is willing to get closer and closer with Amazon — no acquisition needed.
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We expect to see more sales as we get closer to Black Friday, so we&aposll update this page as they come in.
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But don't worry, we're going to have lots of presidential election-related episodes as we get closer to the election on November 8th.
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As the primary elections get closer, we'll likely see more of the 20-plus contenders in the Democratic field on the picket line.
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"As we get closer to a referendum, the division between those on both sides of this issue has continued to deepen," explains Dyas.
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That would assure Tehran could produce no new nuclear material, and thus never get closer to building a weapon than it is now.
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I think as we get closer to the actual election, I would not be surprised to see more and more of this happening.
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"We were able to get closer," Ms. Andujar said, who used frequent visits at the hospital as an opportunity to mend the relationship.
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Members of the Niqab Squad, as they call themselves, say it's a way to get closer to God and to avoid sexual harassment.
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Part of this calculus is that a Republican-dominated House is much more likely to help Trump get closer to what he wants.
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"There are always a lot more injuries now, as you get closer to the race and people bump their mileage up," he said.
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As we get closer, we should get a better handle on the air moving into the region behind the late-weekend cold front.
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When we can figure out what we can do about this we will get closer to free others that deserve to be free.
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During that period, Daesh forces raided us 15 times in order to capture Kirkuk... They wanted to get closer to the oil fields.
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They had hoped it would allow them to get closer to the price they sought, even after no prospective buyer would meet it.
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As the show progresses, it&aposs truly rewarding to watch them pull together to defy the obstacles and get closer to their goal.
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Likened to Stitch Fix, a subscription-based styling service, Find Mine is one of many players helping apparel brands get closer to consumers.
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The officials also said that bases similar to Fire Base Bell would probably be built as Iraqi security forces get closer to Mosul.
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Sinn Fein might just get closer to critical mass, to increased political support north and south of the border without his bloody legacy.
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NASA launched its Parker Solar Probe in 2018, which will get closer to the Sun than any human-made object has ever been.
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But there are ways to process this experience in a way that ultimately helps you get closer to having the relationship you want.
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Florida A&M failed to get closer than 19 points in the second half, or within 27 points during the final 9:53.
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As we get closer to actually drawing some up for the President, we figure it's time to break down what that actually means.
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He declined to comment on specific details of a deal, but said the administration hopes this week to get closer to a pact.
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Florida A&M failed to get closer than 19 points in the second half or within 27 points during the final 9:53.
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More volatility in the market could lie ahead as we get closer to the Fed's March meeting and more economic data rolls in.
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But as their polling tallies grow more competitive, and the first 2020 contests get closer, that united front between the candidates could fracture.
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"We expect TV advertising to ramp up as we get closer to voting in various states," said Travis Ridout, Wesleyan's other co-director.
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As we get closer to an actual Senate bill, I think it's worth reevaluating the politics of this and which members are important.
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"He had crossed over a metal railing to get closer to the cliff edge where he lost his footing and fell in," Hayes said.
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At times he found he was thinking like a journalist himself, pushing his charges to get closer to the action when something newsworthy occurred.
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And I&aposm wondering, should they actively, do you think they will actively, as we get closer to November, use him on the stump?
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Start with your wellness visits first, so you can address any developing problems and get closer to your annual out-of-pocket spending maximums.
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And as we get closer to the launch of Money Diaries this fall, we'll also have sneak peeks and some other extra special exclusives.
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The man asked Cardi B for her autograph, continued to get closer to her, and "harassed" her, an NYPD police spokesperson told BuzzFeed News.
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Larsson's turnaround plan, called "The Way Forward" was designed with the idea to revitalize the company's core brand and get closer to the consumer.
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Then the Neustrashimyy repeatedly asked Gravely over radio to maintain a safe distance while the Neustrashimyy continued to maneuver to get closer to Gravely.
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The programming is basically abstracted and very easy to digest, but it does get closer to the level of a more robust game engine.
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Detroit quickly cut Charlotte's lead in half with three consecutive 3-pointers but couldn't get closer than seven points the rest of the way.
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Unless you are Ashley and have friends like Amanda who historically sacrifices herself to let you get closer to a final… but I digress.
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We can get closer to customers and better serve them and be much more open and interoperable with the rest of their technology landscape.
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Each of these identities faces unique biases and challenges that must be accounted for if we want to get closer to true gender parity.
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For the celebrity-obsessed, augmented reality may offer the bizarre opportunity to get closer than ever to pop culture's most recognizable stars and performers.
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As we get closer to Election Day, there will undoubtedly be more leaked emails and personal information with the aim of influencing the election.
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Another interesting observation: The Chainsmokers are adding 27.1 thousand social media followers daily… guess people really do want to get "closer" to the duo.
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Target-date retirement funds are allocated and diversified based on your specific retirement date, and they rebalance automatically as you get closer to retirement.
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Avoiding eye contact or looking threatening -- as if warning not to get closer -- can signal that the person doesn't want to embrace, said Dudley.
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Mi Box 1003K Android TV | $69 Get closer to the pavement and that 5-minute mile you've been chasing with Vivobarefoot's ultralight running flat.
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When the fabric stretches, the silicone gets thinner and the conductive layers get closer together, changing their capacitance and producing a different electrical signal.
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Since then, he has spent time working in television as a weather producer and moved to Oklahoma City to get closer to tornado alley.
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The moves announced Tuesday are part of the firm's effort to get closer to clients "to deepen our relationships with them," the memo said.
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Patients who had surgery sooner after becoming severely obese tended to get closer to a normal weight than individuals who waited longer, Inge noted.
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Some expert observers are already bracing for the conflict to become even more unhinged as the stakes get higher, and the deadlines get closer.
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In the 90s, de Sagazan started painting, and sculpture came a few years later to, as he puts it, get closer to our world.
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When we get closer to the event, we'll publish all the Q&A sessions online, along with the agendas for our other content stages.
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"If you remain relatively short in your duration aspects, it means you will get closer to the point of being paid back in full."
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Bloomberg reported that Chinese officials have doubts they can reach a comprehensive trade deal even as they get closer to a phase one agreement.
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As the car follows the animal, a man outside the car gives a thumbs-up as he attempts to get closer to the wombat.
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"I would hope we as we get closer to the election cycle — I mean, we need to do it irrespective of 2016," said Sen.
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But as they get closer, you can make out more, a tangle of human forms huddled on rafts, paddling furiously to cross the water.
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As you get closer to these inflection points, the volatility, the anxiety obviously could go up," he said in an interview with "Power Lunch.
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Harris's plan could be a way to finally get closer to eliminating this gap — or, at the very least, draw more attention to it.
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Now at Baobab, she's looking at how the interactivity enabled by VR can help viewers get closer with the characters they see on screen.
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As players get closer, the dog shows other signs of fear and anxiety: licking his lips, yawning, panting harder, and finally growling and snarling.
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This is notable as Augmented and Mixed Reality capabilities continue to make headlines and get closer to the comfort zones of the general public.
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The Timberwolves were down 38-22 starting the second and couldn't get closer than 14 points until the final 4:14 of the quarter.
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The musical selections for the novella were tools to help the audience get closer to the way I intended the book to be read.
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No two people are the same, so it's natural to want to merge your interests in a bid to get closer to a person.
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As I get closer and closer to the finish line, I imagine how El Guerrouj felt in the final stretch of his historic mile.
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A growing number of Muslim women there are promoting the niqab veil as a way to get closer to heaven and avoid sexual harassment.
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And at that time, because my mom was sick, I just needed to get closer to Dallas and I wanted to be with her.
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Ms. Gomez swears that the sand is softer and the water is bluer as you get closer to India's tip, where she grew up.
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"As people get older and get closer to retirement, they should gradually tweak their allocations to have a larger allocation to bonds," Seltzer said.
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Sometimes he would stand up, feeling his way around the mosque from column to column, following the voices to get closer to the discussion.
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As you get closer to Presidents' Day in the United States, that's another peak period because it's usually a three- or four-day weekend.
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Luxury properties on the island start at around $450,000, Mr. Jepson said, and typically increase in price as they get closer to the water.
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Last year, PEEPS debuted their first-ever gingerbread house—and we're sure plenty more companies will follow suit as we get closer to Christmas.
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As the stick gets smaller and smaller, they get closer and closer -- and eventually a fellow K-pop idol pulls them into a kiss.
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Most drones feature cameras with video-recording capabilities, enabling their operators to get closer footage of the crash scene than a normal helicopter could.
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But as 218-year Treasury yields get closer to those levels, the rationale - given the higher risk involved and lower leverage - starts to evaporate.
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Better yet, showing loyalty offers a double bonus in point-earning potential, which is a great way to get closer to 2020 award travel.
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The Bears rallied once more to get within two on a 3-pointer by Mathews with 1:01 remaining, but did not get closer.
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The markers on this road are coming fast and furious as we get closer to the first delegate selection contest in the Hawkeye state.
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Kosmos 2542 attracted particular attention last week when it performed a series of maneuvers, using its onboard thrusters to get closer to USA 20153.
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While Landon tries to get closer to Jamie, she pushes him away, fearing that a secret will end things between them before it begins.
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If inflation projections in the second half of this year get closer to two percent, yes it's easier for the ECB to get out.
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This isn't unfamiliar news to members of Congress; funding for the decennial census traditionally increases significantly as we get closer to the census year.
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As we get closer, a few cottage-sized kinetic sculptures appear in the fields alongside us, as if they'd been dropped from outer space.
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"The apartments are simply designed, but as you get closer to the front door, the personality of the building becomes more assertive," he said.
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"Domain's continuing to grow and ... get closer to REA," said Reece Birtles, managing director at fund manager Martin Currie Australia, Fairfax's second-biggest shareholder.
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The season resumes as the recruits are tutored in the art of seduction, which Alex uses as a chance to get closer to Owen.
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"By developing our offering, we will get closer to our customers' everyday lives, thereby becoming even more relevant and accessible to them," CEO Lyra said.
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I don't think that they'll leave, but I think that they will kind of use this as an excuse to get closer to him emotionally.
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Click here to view original GIFAs you get closer to the e-scooter's top speed, you're going to feel every little bump on the road.
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The companies have been adding offers and services practically in tandem in recent months as they get closer to a contest on the public markets.
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The Bruja movement has grown into a global network of women who want to get closer to their indigenous and African roots through feminist legacies.
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Dick's Sporting Goods forecasts the percentage of e-commerce orders placed for pick up in store will triple as the days get closer to Christmas.
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The new cookbook is the latest way for fans to get closer to Hamilton himself and give those dinner parties a new air of authenticity.
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As companies get closer to deploying self-driving cars that are available to the public, state rules around consumer transportation will be even more important.
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It encourages me to remember what I have instead of what I lack, and how to use these things to get closer to my goals.
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It also helps to have a macro model, broken down into micro experiments that you can run to get closer to your personalized golden ticket.
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Huawei's problems are now more important than ever as we get closer to a 5G-powered future and navigate an increasingly fraught relationship with China.
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This is possible when the ears are relatively far apart, but gets increasingly difficult as the head gets smaller and the ears get closer together.
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On July 10th, Juno will get closer to the Great Red Spot than ever before, giving us our very best view of the cloudy abyss.
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But to get closer to achieving true gender equality, we need to start by taking into account the multiple components that make up women's identities.
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His first guest was actress Nina Dobrev and together their goal was to get closer to getting Brad Pitt's iconic, washboard abs from Fight Club.
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Illinois had another possession to get closer than six points, but senior guard Tracy Abrams and sophomore guard Jalen Coleman-Lands rimmed 3-point tries.
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It's great to be noticed by someone in Madame Tussauds, especially because he was looking at my live snapchats and watching me get closer. Wow.
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As the 2016 Olympics get closer, more and more athletes, present and former, are option out of Rio over fears about contracting the Zika virus.
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You probably won't mistake them for real people, but they do allow you to get closer to the experience of conversing with a native speaker.
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But people's desire to leave their professional and familial ties to explore new surroundings wanes as they get closer to retirement age, the study found.
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" Rubio added: "So this is not consistency; this is calculation as he's changed his position on these issues as we get closer to Election Day.
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And it seems like the industry has taken an unprecedented interest in driving participation from investors to CEOs as we get closer to Election Day.
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"I'm confident that as we get closer to the Brexit vote, the 'remain' camp is getting stronger," Soros was quoted by the Journal as saying.
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It got the crowd, and Gaga, moving — she exited the stage to get closer to her Little Monsters, giving out high fives along the way.
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As we get closer to Suicide Squad's much-anticipated release date, a new trailer gets us closer to Jared Leto's Joker than we have before.
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"While likely, there are no guarantees we'll even get 2 rate hikes this year, especially as we get closer to the fall elections," Cuggino said.
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Scientists have long tried to pin down the exact relationship between depression and language, and technology is helping us get closer to a full picture.
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We can't guarantee that prices won't drop further as we get closer to Black Friday, but with a deal this impressive, we would be surprised.
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But as we get closer to impact, Rosetta will be sending more images back to Earth, charting its own final plunge with good, scientific rigor.
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Pichai told employees: "We'll definitely be transparent as we get closer to actually having a plan of record here" on Dragonfly, according to the transcript.
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Every summer, when temperatures get closer and closer to triple digits, one thing becomes clear: We can't be bothered with a full face of makeup.
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Phoenix had a chance to get closer, but Faried stole the ball from Eric Bledsoe, which led to a three-point play for Emmanuel Mudiay.
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Prior to previous recessions, the gap between these two rates has narrowed, thus every time the two get closer some investors prepare for the worst.
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Plus, if Liza is now going to get closer to Charles in a personal relationship, that means he has to find out her big secret.
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To get closer to 100 percent, you can fling undesirable dogs over the park wall—probably the most enjoyable part of the game, for me.
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"As we get closer to the Party congress, I think authorities will use more extreme censorship measures." prominent Beijing-based activist Hu Jia told AFP.
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As you get closer, however, you see photo insets: an American flag, a human skeleton, cells under a microscope, a soldier in a gas mask.
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Being proactive can make the difference between a bonding interaction versus a stressful one and can help you get closer to your friends and family.
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But now at least we have a good idea of what we are up against, and even some tools to get closer to a solution.
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Eventually three men dressed in black appear and begin to dance; the goat panics as they get closer and closer, its cries becoming increasingly shrill.
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DNA analysis from a study published Wednesday in the journal PLOS One undercuts that hypothesis, and may help archaeologists get closer to solving the riddle.
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"Agencies have tried and tried to get closer to a prevention model, but it's just not how the field is set up," Spears told me.
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But that message will be harder to sustain as we get closer to November 2018, and people start running the 2018 tax numbers for themselves.
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Or better yet, do this to focus on the steps you need to take to help you get closer to your dream job or career.
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"I think it helps her get closer to a winning strategy for sure," said Thomas Dadey Jr., the chairman of the Onondaga County Republican Party.
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That starts at the very beginning, and you then get to tell the story with the two of them as they get closer and closer.
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We'll talk with a lot of folks and we'll make more news about that as we get closer to introducing the vehicle into the marketplace.
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As you get closer to a friend, the LynQ's moving dot gets larger and larger so you can easily tell if you're going the right way.
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And this February, on the 17th through the 21st, Kesha's fans will have the chance to get closer than ever to their hero...on a boat.
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But the Hornets regained the lead on guard Marco Belinelli's third 3-pointer of the fourth quarter and Atlanta could never get closer than two points.
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From a distance, the game might look perfectly photo real, but if you get closer, you'll see that we've got our own signature in our reality.
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Although that's a bit vague, we can be certain that Intel will prominently advertise what new chips include the mitigations as we get closer to release.
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If you're looking to get closer to nature on your own, the National Park Foundation recommends three parks that will be the ultimate destination for you.
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As they get closer to retirement, that's when an advisor needs to get serious about planning specifically for health-care costs for the client, McClanahan explained.
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To feed carp little by little, and to watch them get closer to you by shaking their fins — these are ways to enjoy a relaxing time.
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Collison hit a trey with less than a minute to go to make it 109-102 but the Pacers couldn't get closer than four from there.
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This'll be a close one to watch over the next few months as we get closer to the finals for the World Cup and the elections.
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She was excited, bounding onto the stage, asking to get closer to the students and joking about keeping an eye on the ones in the back.
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As we get closer to the real deal I can almost feel that we're going to be able to voice our opinions – I'm bringing my mace!
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A long risk horizon means a larger portion of your portfolio can be more aggressively invested in stocks until you get closer to needing the money.
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" He added that around censored search in China, the team would "definitely be transparent as we get closer to actually having a plan of record here.
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"We'll definitely be transparent as we get closer to actually having a plan of record," Pichai said, according to a report from The Intercept's Ryan Gallagher.
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When I was 19-years-old, I was at a concert of a very famous pop star who told the crowd to get closer to her.
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The InSight team will attempt to communicate with the MarCO satellites in the summer when they get closer to the Sun, according to a press release.
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This desire to get closer to nature and aliveness led to making what I call "simulations"—I think of them as video games that play themselves.
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"What I can say for sure that in 2016, we are not yet breakeven, but we will get closer to breakeven in 2016," Ahmed told CNBC.
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Climbing Mt. Everest is a difficult task, with freezing temperatures, extreme winds and low oxygen as you get closer and closer to the 29,029-foot elevation.
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Trevor Ariza's dunk pulled the Rockets with 211-33 with 23 seconds remaining but they couldn't get closer as they tallied just 262 fourth-quarter points.
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As you get closer to the finished product, the voice starts to become a good indication of how your drawing could be misinterpreted as something else.
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The Spurs led by eight heading into the fourth quarter and never allowed the Thunder to get closer than five points the rest of the way.
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As VR develops, the debates will only get closer to the real world: what does it mean to commit violence against people who feel entirely real.
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The Geesaa is part of a new wave of coffee makers that make advances on traditional drip techniques, attempting to get closer to a manual pourover.
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The Spurs led by eight heading into the fourth quarter and never allowed Oklahoma City to get closer than five points the rest of the way.
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By refusing grand stakes and instead conducting funny fictional experiments, Aickman and Bullwinkel get closer to the truth; closer to describing whatever lives under the floorboards.
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Two elderly women pushed to get closer to him; a bearded man was restrained from striking him; a younger woman was shouting into a mobile telephone.
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And I'm sure dozens of Tweets have already been written in advance that Trump will fire off as soon as we get closer to a nominee.
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"I ended up moving hotels three times to get closer to the courts because the gasoline was running out," she told Reuters in a telephone interview.
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But their brazen control of gerrymandering has enabled them to position sandbags to protect the last few districts from falling as we get closer to November.
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"Maybe," she wrote to the sullenly hung virgin, "you're not letting anyone get closer than putting a hand on it because you're the one who's scared."
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But incoming foul balls somehow seem to speed up as they get closer, and plenty of press boxes — including Houston's — have permanent pockmarks on the walls.
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"It may be as simple as taking profits on things that move and investing in others, hoping we'd get closer to a trade deal," he said.
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It's implied that during their encounter, Eurus let Moriarty in on secrets about the Holmes family that may have allowed him to get closer to Sherlock.
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They're not, and this season is as much about learning whether they have the supplementary pieces to get closer within this three-year window as anything.
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"Getting rid of the north on the sign allowed a lot of us to get closer to the League," said Silvano Contini, the southern group's coordinator.
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Dear Miss Manners: I have a friend I have known most of my life, but we seemed to get closer the past 15 years or so.
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As the activists scrambled up a rocky hill to get closer to the base, and with the police moving in, Ms. Pestorius picked up her viola.
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We are able to climb out onto the rocks to get closer to the "Monkey Toes" but there's no clear path so I decide to pass.
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"I just felt I needed to start filling in people on how I'm doing as we get closer to the beginning of the season," he said.
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He said agencies — especially the massive holding companies — will struggle to survive if they don&apost get closer to their clients and those companies&apos customers.
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Did Mohammed Emwazi, the British-born Muslim who became known as "Jihadi John" for personally beheading Western hostages, really join ISIS to get closer to God?
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And because the health of your relationships affects the health of your body, we've included connect challenges to help you get closer to those you love.
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Oklahoma City could not get closer, and Lillard hit a 30-footer to extend the Blazers' lead to 5-81 with 6 minutes 38 seconds left.
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This was a chance to get closer to the country I had adopted as my own and really understand what it means to be an American.
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They are going to need something they trust that's not raw that really helps them understand how to get closer to the audience and that side.
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There won't be a magic bullet solution to food insecurity, but practical steps—like switching to Meatless Mondays—will help us get closer to a solution.
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The intense moment causes the two to get closer and Brenda starts to fall for Dylan, which marks the beginning of their on-again-off-again romance.
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"Usually as you get closer to game time, I'm talking six hours, three hours, one hour into kickoff, then we'll see the prices come down," he says.
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It's a good practice to leverage your deductibles so that you can address any developing problems and get closer to your annual out-of-pocket spending maximums.
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Not only does this help you discover any unforeseen medical conditions, you'll get closer to your annual out-of-pocket spending maximums if there are any issues.
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"As you get closer to 80 they're going to say you're too old, there's more chance of rejection, that type of thing," he told the news outlet.
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If his ploy was to get closer to the front he made a big mistake, because I (not he) reaped the benefits of the chaos he caused.
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If you're looking to get closer with your partner this Valentine's Day – and let's face it, who isn't – here are a few ideas to get you started.
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Mobile World Congress is fast approaching, and companies are teasing what to expect from the conference in ever-increasing numbers as we get closer to the event.
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Samantha, an old friend of Naomi's who's now a prosecutor, plays ditzy to get closer to the overgrown frat boy whom she suspects of white-collar crime.
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"AI can have bias and humans can have bias," he acknowledged, but he's hoping that both elements working together can help Golden get closer to the truth.
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"As autonomous vehicles get closer to market, automakers must have a comprehensive simulation solution in place to meet the stringent training demands," O'Driscoll said in a statement.
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"In fact, as we get closer, I think it's only likely to increase," said John Della Volpe, polling director at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics.
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The two were then instructed to get closer and closer while the other women watched what was happening on a screen in the waiting room in horror.
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The Wildcats never let Wisconsin get closer than eight in the first half, though, as they started spreading the floor and pounding the ball inside to Pardon.
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Last week, it seemed like we were going to get closer to the Wellicks, as Joanna waited for Elliot to ask him some questions about Tyrell's whereabouts.
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NASA's Dawn spacecraft, which is orbiting around the dwarf planet Ceres in the asteroid belt, is about to get closer to this celestial object than ever before.
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BOORSTIN: And as you get closer to the launch of this product, do you cleaner, clearer, a better sense of how many people are the target audience?
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I could imagine it changing for me, especially in few years when I get closer to menopause and everything gets thrown totally out of whack yet again.
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As they get closer to deadline, the team will repeat the same process with category 43, deciding which bugs to promote to a category 3, or punt.
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Central to Voodoo is the belief in sacrifice and traditional medicines as a way to heal ailments and help worshippers get closer to sprits and the afterworld.
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The indoor/outdoor Sierra tent was always overflowing with people trying desperately to get closer to the stage, especially for Alison Wonderland, Duke Dumont, and Cashmere Cat.
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This number will likely change as you get closer to actually thinking about stopping work, Long explains, so stick to 80% now for a more conservative estimate.
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"We will continue to feel our way cautiously as we get closer to home, fostering economic growth and keeping our inflation target front and center," Poloz added.
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Of course you won't get closer to your dreams of buying a home or financial stability in general if you blow every paycheck and put nothing aside.
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" He said the executive branch departments would get closer scrutiny and added that Republicans, who control the House and the Senate, were "not meeting their oversight responsibilities.
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Turkey is a NATO ally and the US's embrace of the Kurds in the ISIS fight has irritated Ankara and led them to get closer to Moscow.
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"Certainly the very end is the hardest part because as you get closer and closer to the surface, time is getting more and more compressed," Braun said.
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But I have been calling for a flight to quality as we get closer to the election, because I think the race would tighten despite the polls.
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" The report also suggests that some of Mattis's options for Trump could "include loosening some battlefield restrictions and allowing American troops to get closer to the fight.
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This is a great opportunity to get closer to an award flight on American, United, or one of their alliance partners like British Airways or Singapore Airlines.
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Knowing more about which genes survived to do different things in each plant means scientists can now get closer to creating even more variations of these fruits.
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From interviews with several climbers, it seems that as the groups get closer to the summit, the pressures increase and some people lose their sense of decency.
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While "The Secret Life of Pets 2" wasn't expected to reach those high figures, it was expected to get closer to the mid-50-million-dollar range.
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"Knowing from our circumstances a couple years ago, it made our community get closer, and sports unites everybody, no matter whatever sport it might be," he said.
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"Every time I speak with Mr. Wang, I feel I get closer to cracking the unifying code that unlocks the laws of the universe," Mr. Dalio writes.
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Audiences, however, mostly assumed the shy-seeming Soderbergh was James Spader's Graham, a soft-voiced drifter who wouldn't get closer to a woman than a zoom lens.
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Audiences, however, mostly assumed the shy-seeming Soderbergh was James Spader's Graham, a soft-voiced drifter who wouldn't get closer to a woman than a zoom lens.
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Increasingly, celebrities have been launching their own apps to get closer to their followers featuring exclusive content, including the Kardashians' individual apps and Lady Gaga's Little Monsters.
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I wanted to get closer to the action, but even more I was dying to know what it felt like to be out there on the field.
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When oil companies&apos revenues fell, landlords looking to get closer to their customers started using VTS to more closely track the economic health of their leases.
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To get closer to Fidelity's recommendation of having eight times your salary saved by 60, follow these four steps so your money can grow over time: 1.
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He is a smart and dangerous leftist who knows what it will take to break down society and get closer to his dream of a socialist America.
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He begins his creepy inner monologue about his desire to get closer to her, and the audience learns that another scary cycle of stalking has already begun.
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But even as researchers get closer to developing better vaccines, Crowe admitted that we'll never completely eradicate influenza as we did smallpox, once the world's deadliest plague.
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To get closer to Fidelity's recommendation of having six times your salary saved by 50, follow these four steps so your money can grow over time: 1.
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"Uber in particular has been playing super nice since its change in management a year ago and particularly as they get closer to the I.P.O.," he said.
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Every new fulfillment center, every time they get closer to the customer, it's not like Apple, where they have to reinvent that the next year to compete.
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Trump and Netanyahu get closer as two-state solution grows more remote Trump and Netanyahu get closer as two-state solution grows more remote President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at the White House on Wednesday for their first sit-down, and despite the controversies dogging both men — the Trump administration's and Russia, a possible indictment of Netanyahu — the two leaders were all smiles and handshakes.
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More deals are likely to come as we get closer to the end of the year and as some of the higher-end products make it to market.
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The plan is to cut costs and get closer to making the $2000,23 Model 22018 the company has been promising since it first unveiled the car in 212.
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As the Terriers get closer to the crease, Walpoff's pulse rises ever so slightly, and he really begins to believe once the puck touches senior Natalie Flynn's stick.
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White spaces become enlarged or compressed as we pass from one end of the canvas to the other, and angles change as we get closer or further away.
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Now, as the midterm elections get closer and closer, yes, the mainstream media, they&aposre now ginning up their hatred against Donald Trump, and every day Trump supporters.
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But we haven&apost had that for a long and he&aposs going to continue to use both the carrot and the stick to get closer to that.
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It is a good distance from the summit venue, and intrepid journalists will likely move out of the media center and try to get closer to the action.
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" But if you're able to turn away from that tidy story, and hear what the people who lived it are really saying, "you get closer to the truth.
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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said talks between the United States and China have progressed and both sides hope to get closer to a deal this week.
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That means ad clients in that realm need to know how to reach people as they get closer to purchasing a vehicle, and data from Epsilon could help.
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"Essentially they're saying I have to get closer to becoming a liver cancer victim before I can have treatment," says Morton, 0003, who lives in the Seattle area.
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"We find risk-reward more attractive to consider entering structural long sterling positions as we get closer to September," said Paul Hollingsworth, senior European economist at BNP Paribas.
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But as we get closer to the 2020 elections, confusion about what's real and isn't — especially when it comes to political discourse online — seems to only be increasing.
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As we get closer to the November 16 release date, we're bound to see more and more of him in the press material and promotion for the film.
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The country star often travels alone; forgoing luxury stays for backpacking and camping to get closer to nature and experience the area in a more raw natural way.
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"She was bullied and harassed ... but in a sense, Michiko created a revolution - to get closer to the people," said Naotaka Kimizuka, a professor at Kanto Gakuin University.
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Second, the odd styling isn't for everyone and, once you get closer to the light, it's easy to see that there is more there than meets the eye.
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BOEHNER: HE STILL WILL BE DONALD TRUMP, BUT I WOULD EXPECT THAT WE'RE GOING TO SEE A SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT DONALD TRUMP AS WE GET CLOSER TO THE INAUGURATION.
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Italy's decision to get closer to Beijing has alarmed Washington, where the White House National Security Council urged Rome not to give "legitimacy to China's infrastructure vanity project".
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It's normal for men to watch you when you enter a bar, to watch what you're drinking, what you're doing, in an attempt to get closer to you.
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After trotting around on the camels, I was ready to get closer to Colton…and sure enough we found ourselves our own little hot tub in the desert!
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And if it's anything like the editorial coverage Bannon led at Breitbart News, you can assume the theatrics will become more intense as we get closer to November.
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The company promises it will have the highest precision of any EVF yet, so that's something to look forward to as we get closer to the camera's release.
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"You're going to have to have patience, and you're probably going to have to get closer to the iPhone 8 for this to really materially outperform," Link argued.
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Then, a Chinese security official blocked National Security Adviser Susan Rice on the tarmac and yelled at another U.S. official trying to help journalists get closer to Obama.
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There's no doubt that as we get closer to Halloween, we'll begin to see even more pictures of the "Bat Wing Raspberry Sundae" pop up on social media.
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The 13th-seeded Billikens trimmed a 22-point halftime deficit to 10 halfway through the period but failed to get closer, going about six minutes without a basket.
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And for those times when you absolutely must get closer to your subject (and your feet can't get you there), digital zoom has been a last-ditch option.
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Furthermore, the company's building its new massive spaceship Campus 2 with solar panels on the roof to get closer to transitioning all of its operations to renewable energy.
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The Wolf Pack were unable to get closer but remained in proximity and trailed 353-46 after a basket by sophomore forward Elijah Foster with 9:45 remaining.
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If you can get round this squashing problem, however, approach the rotating cylinder and start following its spin -- as you get closer, strange things will start to happen.
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The Heat could not get closer than eight points, and when Lowry knocked down a 32-foot 3-pointer with 4:23 to play, the lead was 226.
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Like many moms, the mother sloth responded to her child's shouts for help and climbed down the tree where she was staying to get closer to the sound.
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How do we get closer to this place where people can just live as individuals and not have to continuously perform or keep up the charade of manhood?
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LeRoy says that during his training, he was told to double whatever patients told him about their smoking or drinking habits to likely get closer to the truth.
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Ultimately, whether it's champagne or not, we want to get closer to the top three and be in the fight with those three teams more consistently next year.
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The result will be a "likelihood of widespread severe storms," according to the Storm Prediction Center, and the risk level may increase as we get closer to Wednesday.
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In addition to secrecy about the pace of its investigation, there are questions about how Mueller might navigate the calendar as we get closer to the midterm elections.
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Gleick said Los Angeles, like a growing number of water-pressed cities, including Singapore, "is beginning to think they can get closer to (being) independent about water resources".
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As they get closer, Bangladeshi border guards standing on the beach begin furiously blowing their whistles and waving the rafts down the shore -- they are not welcome here.
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"It's an opportunity for us to get closer to business owners in a very casual environment," argues Khaldoun Haj Hasan, founding partner of private equity firm Ithmar Capital.
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As you get closer to retirement, shifting your investment strategy from one heavy in stocks to one heavier in bonds and other fixed-income investments is generally recommended.
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"Once we get closer to April, there's probably about a 40 to 50 percent chance of a military escalation whether accidental or deliberate on either side," Kazianis said.
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Since the 1990s, major automakers based outside the United States have built American factories to gain access to these local supply networks and get closer to American consumers.
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Well, that's about it for now, though as we get closer to September, we're expecting to see even more leaks and rumors about the next batch of iPhones.
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Trump has previously called Mexicans "rapists" and "drug dealers" and I expect that sort of xenophobic rhetoric to ramp up again as we get closer to the election.
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"Only through practical reciprocal steps will we get closer to denuclearization & peace and away from dangerous & irresponsible 'fire & fury' threats," Arms Control Association Director Daryl Kimball also tweeted.
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You get closer to a boss by being able to anticipate their needs, by understanding them on a policy level, by being able to write in their voice.
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With China constricting imports of used cardboard, Nine Dragons bought the mills in the United States partly to get closer to the country's plentiful source of scrap paper.
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Even Thanos can't resist, head-butting Captain Marvel during the final fight in a fruitless but perfectly understandable attempt to get closer to the movie's best new haircut.
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His only goal with his music is to get closer and closer to who he really is, even though that's sometimes hard when you're in your young 210s.
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Alexander Novak: We are only saying that we will need to see what the market will be like as we get closer to the end of the agreement.
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As we get closer to the 2020 election, the record-high CEO optimism levels that peaked during Trump's presidency have now vanished — largely thanks to trade war uncertainty.
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"As we get closer and closer, you need to demonstrate that you are making progress," Mr. Perez said in an interview with The New York Times last week.
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"For example, when people have coffee punch cards, people actually start going to the coffee store more often as they get closer to the 10th punch," she explains.
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It was early in the month for a Christmas party, though many people were sure to be out of town, or harder to get, closer to the holidays.
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A rumor had gone around that because of the weather, free tickets to Trump's speech were being given out and fans could get closer to the Lincoln Memorial.
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But it can still get closer to the needs of commodity end-users, particularly in opaque markets like thermal coal, or targeted markets like minor platinum group metals.
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Examining the wide variety of perceptions at play can help one get closer to the potential reasoning, if not necessarily the facts, behind the Kingdom's rapidly evolving developments.
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So, the King may have more in common with Putin than before and Putin may use this to try to get closer to the kingdom, at our expense.
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That could mean a big boost in sales as we get closer to the holiday season and millennials are seeking out the perfect gift for mom and dad.
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Colorado had a chance to get closer, but a steal by Spencer Jones led to Wills' momentum-stopping basket, after which the Buffaloes got no closer than seven.
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Morgan Spurlock is applauding Reality Winner for "stepping up" to help Americans get closer to the truth ... even though she's been charged with leaking a classified NSA document.
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"I want to continue what I was doing in helping other people, and to make sure that other people are also going to get closer to God with me."
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But when you get closer you can see that each one is actually made up of thousands of threads, painstakingly embroidered by hand using a needle and endless patience.
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It's time for us to step up and run, and I truly believe that if more of us do that every election, we will get closer to true progress.
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PERINO: Well, if they&aposre listening I hope they take your advice and we will be sure to check back with you as we get closer to the midterms.
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As the midterm elections get closer and Representatives get hammered on taking a position that polling shows 86 percent of Americans oppose, we could see things turn around fast.
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Big firms ranging from Johnson & Johnson, an American health-care firm, to Michelin, a French tyremaker, have entered into partnerships with Hax to get closer to these bright sparks.
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Watch The Weather As we get closer to the eclipse, head to the National Weather Service's eclipse website for updates on what the weather will be in your area.
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The firing squad only stands to get more intense once midterms get closer, and Trump and his allies have the opportunity to primary disfavored Republican incumbents, like Arizona Sen.
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As for Angela, it's clear that being in the pants of a champion veteran player is in her game plan to get closer to that million-dollar prize money.
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"It's a huge vision, but with every village and every person who is influenced, we get closer to our goal," says Higgins, who recently joined the board of directors.
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That's why we're building a new engineering team in Singapore – to get closer to the next billion users coming online and to develop products that will work for them.
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If oil declines because of no deal, it would create another risk for stocks, which have been sensitive to oil prices as they get closer to $40 per barrel.
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And it's for this reason that Apple, which has long been rumoured to be developing a car, might want to get closer to the company, or even buy it.
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I also think both TW Walsh and I were disappointed that we weren't able to get closer to something that had sort of a little bit of transcendent value.
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As quantum computers get closer to reality, congressman Will Hurd (R-Texas) argues the US needs to lead a global effort to deploy new forms of quantum-resistant encryption.
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"We want to give people more tools to share their experience — get closer to this kind of perfect representation so you can capture a moment you had," said Zuckerberg.
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A Chinese security official had also blocked National Security Adviser Susan Rice on the tarmac and yelled at another U.S. official trying to help journalists get closer to Obama.
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"That's a sector as we get closer to the election, assuming she wins the nomination and she is on the ticket, that's where I'd look for volatility," said Gilbert.
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By adopting their mental strategies as well as ones experts say are linked to success, you can get closer to a fulfilling career and a higher quality of life.
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The Bears would trim the lead to 61-103 with 10:47 remaining but could not get closer in a back-and-forth stretch of 9 minutes, 6 seconds.
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But as you get closer to the [book's] release and the article's publication, you see Gerald's intense reaction to Gay upon discovering his true form for the first time.
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After riots in 2014 in Ferguson, Missouri, where an unarmed black man had been shot by a white police officer, many departments tried to get closer to their communities.
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You then have to collect that holocron through a game of hot and cold where your band will vibrate more vigorously as you get closer to this invisible holocron.
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The "flattening of the yield curve" — where short-term interest rates get closer to the long-term rates — has sparked some fears that a recession is around the corner.
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The European efforts to get closer to China are part of a wider initiative to ensure that international trade isn't disrupted due to the U.S. administration's new policy direction.
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Tan said the race helps him to get closer to understanding the conditions of modern-day slavery, as he and his teammates cannot not quit running despite the exhaustion.
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Ahead, just a few of the most important things I've learned on my own journey that might help you get closer to becoming the person you want to be.
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In case an actor already has a foothold in an organization after compromising one user account, credential phishing could help him get closer to high profile users of interest.
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You think you've seen the solution from far off, shimmering above the horizon in the distance like a mountain, but once you get closer, the mountain seems strangely small.
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"It gets more challenging as you get closer and closer to 100 percent," said Ed Smeloff, director of grid integration for Vote Solar, a nonprofit organization in Oakland, Calif.
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Jagr had some chances to get closer to Messier's total, the best one on a breakaway as he came out of the penalty box early in the second period.
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"As we get closer to November and the inflation reports, it may be another reason why it might be difficult to retain big short positions on sterling," he said.
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Thrun has tapped Mike Huerta, who served as FAA Administrator from 2013 to 2018, as an adviser to Kitty Hawk to help the company get closer to its goal.
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Indiana got within six with 50 seconds left and had a chance to get closer, but Aaron Holiday missed a jumper and Denver closed it out at the line.
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"The No. 1 criteria when consumers choose is convenience with carryout, so we're going to continue to build more units and get closer and closer to them," Allison said.
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While we shouldn't expect a bankruptcy bank restructuring to become as routine as bankruptcy has become for airlines, we can get closer to that limit than we are now.
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" For Mr. William, that intention is always to explore the diasporan experience and, he said, "to get closer to a truth that makes sense for black and brown people.
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We're scared for the children and women - if a stray bullet hits one tent it will go through 10 of them, we're very vulnerable should the violence get closer.
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"I wouldn't be surprised if there's a hashtag, #BoycottTheApprentice, on Twitter as we get closer to the premiere," said Preston Beckman, a former top executive at NBC and Fox.
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Likewise, Russia appeared to get closer to the anti-establishment movement M5S, with media reports noting previous leader Beppe Grillo's change in tone, from criticism to approval, towards Russia.
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If the subtitle of your book is going to be "Encounters With the Islamic State," then you owe it to your readers to get closer than London or Footscray.
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The plot follows washed-up musician Dave, played by Alexander England, who volunteers to chaperone his nephew's class field trip in an attempt to get closer to Miss Caroline.
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Mr. O'Connor had tried to reach Mr. Stoke, he said, but the fire and smoke all around him made it difficult to get closer or see very far ahead.
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We'll have more speakers to announce in the coming weeks as we get closer to our two-day conference in San Francisco, so keep an eye out for that.
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"What we need to do now is get closer to our European partners and work out what a realistic, pragmatic Brexit is, which works for both sides," he said.
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As Reed explores Oakmont he'll solve cases that help him get closer to the truth of his visions while taking smaller jobs that help him unravel the history of Oakmont.
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Ever since Goldman created satellite offices last year to get closer to clients, the two banks have been going head-to-head in arenas hundreds of miles from Wall Street.
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As the castaways get closer to day 39, with nine people left on the Maku Make super tribe, that means scoring the immunity necklace before a vote is increasingly critical.
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"The future of Mexico is it must get closer to Colombia, to Italy, the best practices of countries that have managed to control the situation though judicial institutions," Buscaglia said.
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"We care deeply about keeping all of Instagram—including IGTV—a safe place for young people to get closer to the people and interests they care about," the spokesperson said.
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"You might see a temporary hiatus ... but then when you get closer to the presidential elections, then this flares back up and then we'll see tensions rising again," said Brice.
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As the holidays get closer, community groups will staff complimentary gift-wrapping tables at many airport terminals, so no one will know how much shopping took place on the fly.
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"The midterm elections get closer with each passing day, and Facebook has many important questions to answer—without further delay—about how its platform impacts our democratic process," said Rep.
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" As such, he said the committee would need scope for flexibility going forward in order to get closer to 4 percent on a "durable basis but in a calibrated manner.
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"You might only have a couple thousand dollars saved for emergencies, and a bonus is a great way to get closer to that three months of emergency savings," Bera says.
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"Trump may be able to pull in more affluent voters as we get closer to November," said Catherine McBreen, managing director of Spectrem Group, which conducts the survey with CNBC.
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Crowdcast has advertised its services on the Patreon blog, and more generally, patrons pay to get closer access to creators, as well as a look at early or unfinished work.
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I can really empathize with CT in this situation but stomping around the house and making your partner feel worse is not the way to get closer to $1 million.
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Analysts said the new R&D center will help it get closer to the Chinese consumer, and could create synergies with Didi as it looks to new areas like cars.
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The AI system then writes sentences and compares them to those it has read, trying to get closer and closer to the style and tone of best-selling bodice rippers.
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The rally came as White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow sounded upbeat about the trade talks, adding that Beijing and Washington hope to get closer to a deal this week.
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Other countries in the region only have to see the wrath of China if they oppose its strategic interests, and see the benefits if they get closer to Beijing politically.
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As we get closer to blowing past our own self-imposed carbon targets, solutions that once seemed crazy are starting to look like the only way to keep our promises.
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But as we head into 216 and get closer to 216, the winking hints of "I'm running!" will turn into dozens of campaign slogans and trips to Iowa and Ohio.
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But as we head into 22018 and get closer to 2020, the winking hints of "I'm running!" will turn into dozens of campaign slogans and trips to Iowa and Ohio.
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At first, the braking experience is reminiscent of a hiccup: the board jolts back slightly, then steadily increases the breaking — all the while you get closer to hitting an obstacle.
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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said that talks between the United States and China have progressed and that both sides hope to get closer to a deal this week.
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None of which is to say that markets won't begin to react to Trump as we get closer to the election and get more information about his prospects and plans.
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"If I wanted to get closer or arrive at the end of one set 4-4, I had to serve 90 or 100 percent (with my) first serve," he said.
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In particular, models will have to be trained on rare cases as they get closer to perfection, said Vivek Bhatt, chief technology officer at GE Healthcare's clinical care solutions division.
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Dallas extended a six-point halftime lead to 104-91 by the third quarter's end, then never allowed the hosts to get closer than 11 the rest of the way.
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Adventurer killed It's believed the Sentinelese killed Chau after he asked a local friend to find a boat and several fishermen to help him get closer to the prohibited island.
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It marked a point where Nathan clearly saw his dad as a kind of protector, and Nathan clearly wanted to get closer to his dad after he returned to Oregon.
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"I understand as we get closer to the end there may be some anxiety, frustration and acting out on the other side that has to look at the facts," Mrs.
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To help taxpayers get closer to the right amount they should withhold under the new law, the IRS recently released a new draft of its Form W-4 for 2020.
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Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein has reached her fundraising goals for recounts in two of the three states she plans to request get closer looks following this month's election.
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Asked why they are prioritizing families in this effort as opposed to single adults, as they get closer to 100%, officials declined to explain how they choose whom to refer.
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As Democrats get closer to their party's late February leadership election, Democratic National Committee (DNC) chairman hopeful Pete Buttigieg feels emboldened by nationwide protests aimed at the new Trump administration.
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That Winston Wolkoff was happy to set that aside to get closer to power and, one imagines, increase her social currency doesn't make her particularly sympathetic when she gets burned.
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With the richest vein of crystal-clear images of the galaxy to date, researchers are mapping the past orbits of stars to get closer to understanding the Milky Way's history.
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This is a marvelous time to get closer to people—Venus in Scorpio really knows how to deepen connections, and the new moon in Virgo will spark curiosity and thoughtfulness.
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"As time progresses and we get closer to the election this year, you'll see the two primary candidates go significantly higher, especially when one is in the lead," explains Spence.
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At least at a fine grind, the blade grinder can get closer to a uniform particle size and you won't notice the difference unless you have a very refined palate.
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"One thing that came up with everyone was that you have to get closer to the business, to its roots — you can't be stuck in your office," Ms. Kavanagh said.
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The most fuel-efficient F-series model gets about 25 miles per gallon on the highway, though a new model this year could get closer to 30 miles a gallon.
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When you're interested in the satellite entity watching your social media activity, orbiting brings an endorphin rush, the feeling of being circled by someone you want to get closer to.
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"We don't want just one or two to get closer," shouted a woman cloaked in a niqab, the full-body female garb worn by devout Muslims, urging others to follow.
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