Guaranteed to knock in a great third goal against Norwich in a rout, guaranteed to miss from a yard out at Stamford Bridge.
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They're all guaranteed to make your friends ask where you've been shopping recently, and guaranteed to make their jaws drop when you tell them how much you spent.
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While hating on the Clintons is guaranteed to invigorate Republican base voters, it seems less guaranteed to impress wavering independents in swing states -- even given deep doubts about Cinton's character and honesty.
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When you know you're guaranteed to have a certain amount of business—you're guaranteed to be super busy that day—you'd kind of be a moron to not take advantage of that.
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But this is Android, so it's not guaranteed to happen.
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The match was guaranteed to make history no matter what.
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Pelosi is far from guaranteed to win that second vote.
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The tips below aren't guaranteed to protect you — nothing is.
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Unless you don't have any opinions, that's guaranteed to happen.
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"I am guaranteed to capture their reaction," he said gleefully.
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They're guaranteed to make your winter a little more bearable.
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However, immigrants won't be guaranteed to actually get green cards.
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Civil rights are guaranteed to all Americans in the Constitution.
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But, what businesses are guaranteed to make a million dollars?
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It's guaranteed to get coverage from research analysts either way.
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Radcliffe is guaranteed to spray that stuff all over you.
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Even the most famous pieces are not guaranteed to last.
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Both leading GOP candidates weren't guaranteed to win in November.
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This video is guaranteed to 100% improve your bowling technique.
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Either way, these wines are guaranteed to spread the love.
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Recipients of tax incentives aren't even guaranteed to stay put.
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It is guaranteed to produce global proliferation of nuclear weapons.
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Most people are certainly guaranteed to fail in this pursuit.
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Congressional Republicans are all but guaranteed to cheer the president.
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A gift guide guaranteed to make the president's holiday jolly.
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What track are they guaranteed to give the most replays?
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But even that isn't guaranteed to get rid of them.
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The kit is guaranteed to instantly lower your threat score.
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Here comes some prognostication, which is guaranteed to be wrong.
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It's hardly guaranteed to be the same for every image.
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The passage through the Senate is not guaranteed to be smooth.
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And of course it might not be guaranteed to remain canon.
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The nine were guaranteed to win at least $1 million each.
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"That doesn't mean you're guaranteed to acquire that structure," England explained.
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Putting the two onstage together is guaranteed to be a spectacle.
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No school policy can override the freedoms guaranteed to every American.
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People in the United States aren't guaranteed to get health insurance.
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The opera would seem guaranteed to leave you shattered, almost sickened.
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Poker staking, isn't always easy or guaranteed to earn anyone money.
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She's not guaranteed to medal in all of them, of course.
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These 2210 new coal plants aren't (yet) guaranteed to be built.
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Also, large Earth-like planets are almost guaranteed to be waterworlds.
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They're guaranteed to disappear as quickly as you put them down.
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That's one lottery American workers and students are guaranteed to lose.
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But her more ambitious plan is guaranteed to come up short.
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But the president's support isn't guaranteed to boost DeSantis's electoral prospects.
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"Cats" is guaranteed to be the scariest movie of the year.
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The Democrats are guaranteed to pick up some seats in 2018.
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Still, implementing AI is not guaranteed to lead to major savings.
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After that date, the welcome offer is almost guaranteed to decrease.
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Mr. Rajoy is therefore already guaranteed to get the Senate's approval.
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Guaranteed to leave those who die in the news for decades.
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His pieces are guaranteed to break the ice at a party.
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As a result, English players are guaranteed to play with fear.
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And its new admissions policy is not guaranteed to change that.
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Her delivery is always guaranteed to be direct and lightning-quick.
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The victor is all but guaranteed to win in November. 28503.
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The five we settled on are guaranteed to provoke second-guessing.
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Your relationship with yourself is the only one guaranteed to last.
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That's definitely long, certainly strange, and guaranteed to be a trip.
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That's because the payment is now guaranteed to cover two lives.
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Of course, not all of these measures are guaranteed to pass.
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Disclosure. What track are they guaranteed to give the most replays?
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You're all but guaranteed to be depicted in a stereotypical fashion.
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And it's guaranteed to give you the Valentine's Day of your life.
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Plus, MFI certification means it's guaranteed to work with your Apple devices.
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This tip is guaranteed to deliver a juicy, delicious bird every time.
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But he's also guaranteed to have a good seasono on the pitch.
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Beta versions are unfinished, full of bugs, and guaranteed to be unpredictable.
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Only the top two teams are guaranteed to qualify for the finals.
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That "Hogwarts is my home" refrain is guaranteed to give you chills.
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The second is guaranteed to be a limited-edition Detective Pikachu card.
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Here are four things guaranteed to be true of the 2017 iPhone.
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If the two match, the marijuana is guaranteed to not be counterfeit.
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But prices aren't guaranteed to stay consistent throughout the entire sales period.
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But even at that level, the species is not guaranteed to recover.
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The battery in the box is guaranteed to last for one year.
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Yet China's approach is not guaranteed to succeed in the long run.
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It's almost guaranteed to make your sex life a little more exciting.
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Orders placed by then are guaranteed to arrive in time for Christmas.
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Waitstaff generally is guaranteed to make at least minimum wage, all in.
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A classy watch is pretty much guaranteed to be a good move.
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I was guaranteed to deal with some kind of situation every night.
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If he doesn't roll, then he's guaranteed to go to a USP.
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A worry-free return that's guaranteed to get you your maximum refund.
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But Romero said it doesn't mean she's guaranteed to win the primary.
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The marble pattern is guaranteed to match any kitchen — and every varietal.
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Such measures are not guaranteed to prevent teenagers from getting e-cigarettes.
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Whoever replaces him is guaranteed to be a far less flexible figure.
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No matter where I go, my hair is guaranteed to be covered.
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The issuance of the report itself was almost guaranteed to be anticlimactic.
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As mentioned above, Arizona is guaranteed to elect its first female senator.
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These jolting reversals of tone are guaranteed to raise your heart rate.
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Courts are nearly guaranteed to block these laws — because they're flagrantly unconstitutional.
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You're guaranteed to cry at least once every two or three episodes.
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But the trend is not guaranteed to continue, especially if restaurants close.
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With deals this good, you're guaranteed to have a black Fri-yay.
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Our selection is guaranteed to not harsh your vibe, but enhance it.
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It's hard and not guaranteed to work, but it's worth trying anyway.
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Such a move is guaranteed to incur the wrath of homeowners. however.
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The new regulations are guaranteed to face legal challenges from environmental groups.
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The new regulations are guaranteed to face legal challenges from environmental groups.
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Their efforts to remain in front are not guaranteed to be successful.
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A plan that's cheap now isn't necessarily guaranteed to stay that way.
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Two names are guaranteed to come up: James Blunt and John Mayer.
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A classy watch is pretty much guaranteed to be a good move.
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And the fall colors on the trees are guaranteed to be stunning.
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Cruz isn't guaranteed to win Texas on Tuesday, and he'll lose everywhere else.
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Because if you don't save, then you're guaranteed to end up with nothing.
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You're guaranteed to leave their chair with both your ears and your scalp.
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Some of these are places where she was all but guaranteed to win.
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Now, granted, the Saints were all but guaranteed to win at that point.
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Not a team of yes-men Contrasting opinions aren't guaranteed to breed chaos.
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Any successful Alzheimer's treatment is virtually guaranteed to become a multibillion-dollar seller.
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That's a real possibility, as one is guaranteed to reach the Elite Eight.
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Now you're guaranteed to know someone who can put together your Flürgenshnørgen bookcase.
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"That first choice is always guaranteed [to be] a minimum Rare," Lee said.
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David: Those are the ones that I'm guaranteed to have on me, unfortunately.
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He's a therapy dog, so visits are basically guaranteed to improve your vacation.
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So it seems the summit is not 100 percent guaranteed to take place.
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Everyone has their own favorite skits and comedians guaranteed to make them giggle.
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The following 15 shows are guaranteed to be "fresh" — so take your pick!
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Let's just say that these gifts are guaranteed to make a major impression.
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So they stuck in some shots guaranteed to appeal to the male gaze?
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This Syria dispute is virtually guaranteed to break up the Trump-Putin bromance.
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They are pretty much guaranteed to have high name recognition by Election Day.
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Arizona voters are guaranteed to send a woman to the Senate this November.
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Instead, he's taking steps almost guaranteed to make it easier for the Russian.
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SB6 will now advance to the Senate, where it's almost guaranteed to pass.
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Let this movie be a warning — the future isn't guaranteed to be female.
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However, the president's support is not guaranteed to boost the Republican's electoral prospects.
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These picks are guaranteed to have more chill than the weather right now.
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Out of the $100 million proposed payment, $84 million is guaranteed to drivers.
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But it's guaranteed to keep US-Pakistan relations icy for the foreseeable future.
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With Putin's management it is guaranteed to simmer for many years to come.
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All of those rights are explicitly guaranteed to us by the First Amendment.
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Except for the teams that are already guaranteed to be in the field!
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Luis Sepulveda, an Assembly member from the Bronx, is practically guaranteed to win.
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The fine would void nearly $30 million guaranteed to Brown in his contract.
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Trump has declined to commit to making payments guaranteed to insurers under Obamacare.
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They're guaranteed to raise a smile, and to make a lot of money.
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So for three years an expansion team was guaranteed to make the finals.
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Should they buy so much they're guaranteed to eat leftovers for a week?
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I mean, I think it's guaranteed to be one of those enduring platforms.
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Drive through the flexible photos of Danica guaranteed to get your heart racing.
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Kevin Cramer in the general — he's almost guaranteed to be his party's nominee.
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But I guess we're all martyrs eventually, and we're all guaranteed to die.
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The Strand guaranteed to pay all employees scheduled to work through March 22.
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Time with clinicians is guaranteed to be provided within a 72-hour window.
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Are Democrats guaranteed to impeach Trump if they win the House in November?
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Terrified of Muslim terrorists, he embraces the torture policies guaranteed to mobilize terrorists.
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A federal plan to win this or that industry isn't guaranteed to work.
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This traditional method produces meat that is guaranteed to stay moist and silky.
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Today, the very word seems guaranteed to get under almost every patriotic Ukrainian's skin.
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To complicate the situation, the rules were almost guaranteed to face strong legal challenges.
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You're guaranteed to be the most talked-about guest at every shindig you hit.
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What worked to create a network effect yesterday isn't guaranteed to "kill it" tomorrow.
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Male or female – your partner/son/daughter/friend is guaranteed to love this shoe.
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And the beneficial effects of these sessions aren't guaranteed to last once they end.
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But opponents of her leadership are not guaranteed to muster 16 votes in opposition.
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And this season is guaranteed to pack plenty of chaos, messes, and accidental successes.
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This story of a newborn baby in Georgia is guaranteed to steal your heart.
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Anyway, the personalized content is all but guaranteed to strap you in your seat.
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And here we are, with them almost but not quite guaranteed to win everything.
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AI & ML systems especially artificially intelligent systems are not guaranteed to exhibit deterministic behavior.
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But when the Jenners or Hadids do something, it's almost guaranteed to go mainstream.
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And for the first time in years, Apple seems anything but guaranteed to win.
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With a sequence this fraught and intensely sexual, however, they're all but guaranteed to.
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With Samwell Tarly on drums and Hodor producing, they're guaranteed to have a hit.
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Next step: a red lip guaranteed to attract attention (the good kind, that is).
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If not, Musk is making a bet he's almost guaranteed to lose, he added.
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I have never taken a barre class, so this is guaranteed to be entertaining.
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Luis Sepulveda, a Democratic Assembly member from the Bronx, is practically guaranteed to win.
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But the Oscars, Grammys, and Emmys aren't guaranteed to produce a moment like that.
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They're guaranteed to make you laugh just as hard as one of his movies.
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She's guaranteed to be even wilder when the rules really go out the window.
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The Padres are not guaranteed to have the San Diego sports market to themselves.
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A two-on-one can be awkward — actually, it's pretty much guaranteed to be.
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The problem is that now James is guaranteed to play for Power of Veto.
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Even with Julien, the Canadiens aren't guaranteed to get out of the first round.
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You're not always guaranteed to be involved with projects that will hit those notes.
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ZANU-PF controls the National Assembly, meaning an impeachment vote is guaranteed to pass.
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These antics are by no means guaranteed to succeed, but they very well may.
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" —Ireland Baldwin "If you work with him, you are guaranteed to win an Oscar.
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Such plans are audacious, sometimes controversial and by no means guaranteed to be successful.
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Troubleshoot your problems using these solutions and you're guaranteed to love your iPhone more.
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These photos are guaranteed to make you swoon for those good ol' PLL days.
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That's why mining bitcoin with a toaster is guaranteed to not yield substantial profits.
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And at a bare minimum, he's guaranteed to have further pissed off UK lawmakers.
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But it's all but guaranteed to fail if it comes up in the Senate.
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You're not guaranteed to win, but you will have some good laughs for sure.
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Capital spending wasn't guaranteed to take off simply because they had more of it.
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Forced arbitration subverts the rights guaranteed to citizens under the laws of our country.
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Needless to say, the gift card offer is almost guaranteed to be a scam.
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The stainless steel brewing chamber is also guaranteed to protect the tea's natural flavors.
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It's the kind of postmodern flirtation almost guaranteed to irritate, but somehow it works.
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The second scheme was more costly but guaranteed to secure admission for the student.
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Spin our pie recipe roulette wheel and you're guaranteed to land on a winner.
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Potential expansion relief: The Red Wings are almost guaranteed to shed a significant contract.
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It's a fiver to get in and you're guaranteed to have a good time.
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They have over 225,225 items that are guaranteed to be covered by your FSA.
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Another significant factor, of course, is that the Pollock is guaranteed to sell well.
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They have to advocate things guaranteed to piss off about half of their constituents.
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But one of them is finally guaranteed to come away fulfilled on Saturday night.
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And a bomb at Albert Macready Middle School is guaranteed to lead any bulletin.
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Money invested in savings and C.D. bank accounts is guaranteed to hold its value.
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However, it's all but guaranteed to cover the full term of my student loans.
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Like "Le Marin," it had been guaranteed to sell courtesy of a third party.
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This is a game of chance that Mr Smith is not guaranteed to win.
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If you don't ask for what you want, you're guaranteed to not get it.
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So when he retired, the race to replace him was guaranteed to be costly.
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However, it's only available in an 83K set that's guaranteed to be very expensive.
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It's simple, it's free, and it's pretty much guaranteed to make you feel better.
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CNBC takes a look at the current routes guaranteed to weary any hardened traveler.
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As with any neural network, the model's output isn't guaranteed to provide correct answers.
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Rocking this superheroine artwork on some Chuck Taylors is guaranteed to make heads turn.
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Conservative Edition News is a repository of stories guaranteed to infuriate the American right.
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It still has a long way to go, and it's not guaranteed to succeed.
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No public-private partnership is guaranteed to benefit a community in the long run.
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This gift is guaranteed to be greatly appreciated for both its novelty and utility.
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Chic Watch A classy watch is pretty much guaranteed to be a good move.
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Short of abstinence, no birth control method is ever 280% guaranteed to prevent pregnancy.
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Dancing, jiggling and posing -- while wearing this little -- is guaranteed to make everyone hungry.
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That isn't guaranteed to change next year, but it seems more likely than not.
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Regardless of the answer, the brand is all but guaranteed to actively live on.
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It's the kind of film that's guaranteed to make people angry, but it's still unmissable.
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These polarizing scenes clear the way for 32 tantalizing rendezvous guaranteed to give you stirrings.
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But if you don't have control of a party, then you are guaranteed to fail.
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But they are costly and demanding protocols that are by no means guaranteed to work.
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For starters, the Rooster's energy is almost guaranteed to ruffle a few feathers (pun intended).
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Pledging $28 will get you a Mindful notebook guaranteed to be delivered before the holidays.
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Corduroy jumpsuit or portable toaster oven that is guaranteed to keep you warm all day?
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Even building an RC plane from a kit, that's guaranteed to soar, can take days.
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That kind of risk took guts, especially because the outcome wasn't guaranteed to be successful.
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No relationship is guaranteed to work forever, no matter the age difference of those involved.
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Ahead are 17 party shoes you're guaranteed to have the time of your life in.
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What's the one thing guaranteed to entertain audiences who were fans of the first film?
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Walk past any store's Easter display and you're guaranteed to see bunnies, eggs, and candy.
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A piece of jewellery probably is not, and jewellery is almost guaranteed to impress, too.
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Without the unifying threat of a common enemy, squabbles are guaranteed to break out again.
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Unlike driver-led lawsuits, these cases would be guaranteed to play out in public courts.
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This applies even in America, because the dollar's dominance is not guaranteed to last indefinitely.
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Now that Palvin has won, she's guaranteed to have a spot in next year's issue.
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After those long nights in the library, your skin is guaranteed to need a boost.
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However you choose to tackle this summer must-have, it's guaranteed to be a hit.
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Lines get erased and you're pretty much guaranteed to see something you haven't seen before.
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Given the education focus of the event, ClassKit seems almost guaranteed to show up here.
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Even if you choose the massive California King, you're guaranteed to pay less than $1,000.
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Whatever your itinerary consists of, you're guaranteed to spark fireworks of every kind while there.
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And no matter which pair you land on, you're guaranteed to get your money's worth.
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It is guaranteed to change the way dad watches TV. Get it here for $39.99.
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Pixel phones are some of the only devices guaranteed to get security and software updates.
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But that exception was only guaranteed to apply as long as the utility stayed public.
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For instance, rising sea levels are almost guaranteed to require painful retreats from coastal settlement.
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Once obtained, players are always guaranteed to receive content that can be used in game.
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If you're travelling a foreign country, you're basically guaranteed to find content wherever you look.
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But the event at which you're guaranteed to see the most stars on the runway?
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The song has a key change, after all, and is thus guaranteed to be inspirational.
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It's a focused laser beam of energy guaranteed to annihilate any room it's played in.
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It's basically guaranteed to bring an interesting outcome, and is $30 off for Mother's Day.
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It's basically guaranteed to bring an interesting outcome, and is $224 off for Mother's Day.
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Of course, with all those baking mixes and powders, you're guaranteed to make a mess.
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Demi Lovato's got a new music video out, and it's guaranteed to give you chills.
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A subject guaranteed to get them talking is the flood of capital into Silicon Valley.
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Ironically, this anger-fueled moment is almost guaranteed to turn your own frown upside down.
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Without addressing it, however, we are almost guaranteed to repeat the mistakes of the past.
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Trump also hinted on Friday that the talks aren't guaranteed to take place as planned.
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A loan is different from an investment, where you aren't guaranteed to see any returns.
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Sustaining impeachment well into 85033 is not guaranteed to yield long term advantages to Democrats.
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Even if it's kind of a failure, it's almost guaranteed to be an interesting failure.
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Seeking schadenfreude by reading about a Thanksgiving from hell guaranteed to be worse than yours?
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is all but guaranteed to win Russia's presidential election on Sunday.
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Everything coalesces into a riveting reunion guaranteed to soundtrack the resistance for years to come.
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The company's refunds were only guaranteed to a select list of countries on a list.
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Days at Disrupt are guaranteed to be some of your most productive days this year.
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Going from one time zone to another is guaranteed to disrupt your delicate sleep pattern.
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Historically, our sun is the only thing guaranteed to be eaten during a solar eclipse.
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Given the current climate, Mr. Spencer's Buffalo speech was virtually guaranteed to cause a commotion.
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President Richard Nixon resigned just short of what was all but guaranteed to be impeachment.
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And everywhere you go, you're all but guaranteed to see people buried in their phones.
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Any plan that does not include WASH is guaranteed to fall short of its goals.
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Skinny chops cooked over high heat on the stovetop are guaranteed to come out juicy.
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In fact, as currently constituted, the plan seems guaranteed to damage Bloomberg News's journalistic reputation.
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" • "Guaranteed to upset your stomach!" proclaimed the bag from the 1981 Italian film "Cannibal Ferox.
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It's a solid introduction to the singer that is also guaranteed to please his fans.
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Her emails were guaranteed to include some funny choices I never would have thought of.
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In fact, Raimondo isn't even guaranteed to get through her Democratic primary election on Wednesday.
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And even if that changes, she is not guaranteed to succeed on her third attempt.
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And by making my own, I'm guaranteed to have a steady supply of the good stuff.
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"'Avengers: Endgame' was a cinematic event, and cinematic events aren't guaranteed to happen every single year."
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There's one other thing we know for sure: This collab is guaranteed to sell out instantly.
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This is a surprising result given that exomoons are guaranteed to be ubiquitous across the cosmos.
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It says that's the best defense against the virus, even though it's not guaranteed to work.
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That way, you, and all your eclipse-watching friends and coworkers, are guaranteed to be covered.
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The government's effort to engender viable growth through debt and inflation is virtually guaranteed to fail.
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Some are minimalistic, some are abstract, all of them are guaranteed to get compliments from guests.
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Because programs like food stamps are entitlements, they are guaranteed to everyone who qualifies for benefits.
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The 20 plus field notes posted on the site are guaranteed to give you a laugh.
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Alone, together and in call-and-response with the orchestra, these dancers are guaranteed to astonish.
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Wallflowers, be warned: The following picks are guaranteed to make you the life of any party.
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However, it is guaranteed to make you envy the cast and crew of the Starz hit.
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NYC — and this time, it's with an exclusive collaboration what's pretty much guaranteed to sell out.
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Hodges that the fundamental right to marry is guaranteed to gay couples under the U.S. Constitution.
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Not because he's guaranteed to lose a fight with Werdum, but because it'll simply never happen.
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With that in mind, we've rounded up a selection of reads guaranteed to make you whimper.
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This year is all but guaranteed to be DiCaprio's golden moment, but ... who knows, anything's possible.
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The appeal for the customers is simple: the products daigou post are guaranteed to be genuine.
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They're all very soothing, slightly hypnotic, and guaranteed to distract you from whatever you are doing.
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No matter how you choose to decorate, these pieces are guaranteed to make a lasting impression.
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It's music full of synthesizers and packed with power, but with vocals guaranteed to evoke nostalgia.
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So, why not ditch luxury altogether and buy gifts that are guaranteed to make a difference?
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Doing anything less means you're guaranteed to fail at your campaign — even if you get funded.
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The new executive order is guaranteed to be challenged in court, just like the original was.
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They would be guaranteed to get back at retirement at least what they had paid in.
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Then there's The Dark Tower, a misstep so colossal that it's guaranteed to please no one.
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Even though Barbara Bush is beloved by many voters, her appearance is not guaranteed to help.
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Jordan belted out 53 seconds of Mark Lowndes' "Hold" ... and it's guaranteed to make you swoon.
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Earth's primary battery pack — the Sun — is guaranteed to last more or less 4 billion years.
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And after some serious testing, we narrowed down the top five formulas guaranteed to impress you.
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In some cases a big tip will contribute to a payment that's already guaranteed to workers.
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They are guaranteed to have fewer nutrients across the board, compared with their regular-size counterparts.
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It might make you lose weight, possibly gain it, and it's guaranteed to make you annoying.
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Ahead, check out the other colorful hair looks that are guaranteed to satisfy your sweet tooth.
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FRANKFURT — At first it seems illogical to buy bonds at prices practically guaranteed to lose money.
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Unexpected sounds, sudden cuts and things jumping into the frame are guaranteed to startle the audience.
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That means the partisan gender gap on Capitol Hill is almost guaranteed to widen next year.
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Falcon Heavy is "guaranteed to be exciting, one way or another," Musk said in a tweet.
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That idea generated immediate pushback from Democrats, and it's almost guaranteed to generate a legal challenge.
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Other USDA programs including the federal food stamp system are guaranteed to be funded through January.
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It was savage and hilarious and guaranteed to turn off a sizable chunk of the electorate.
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But Monday's ruling is a reminder that not all of those lawsuits are guaranteed to succeed.
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The last remaining place I'm guaranteed to be alone with my thoughts is in the shower.
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Neither of these proposals is guaranteed to reveal who is using legal entities to maintain anonymity.
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Elections in developed countries are no longer guaranteed to be free and fair, thanks to hackers.
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" And Haberman tweeted: "Nunberg TV is guaranteed to do two things - aggravate Mueller and infuriate Trump.
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Just about every video he posts is, then, almost guaranteed to be viewed millions of times.
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The Rams, Chiefs, Patriots, Steelers and Saints are all but guaranteed to be in the postseason.
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The plan is guaranteed to enrage critics and invite attacks from Democrats in an election year.
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But any law based on the House bill is guaranteed to worsen the health care system.
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As a result, Kerber is guaranteed to retake the top ranking from Serena Williams next week.
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You're all but guaranteed to see wireless charging become more popular now that Apple is involved.
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And, none of them is guaranteed to be a template for this year's 2019-nCoV epidemic.
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He wouldn't always be guaranteed to have a loaner car to get him back home, either.
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Here are a half-dozen possibilities that are guaranteed to be warmer than minus-14 degrees.
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Here are some staff-tested favorites guaranteed to impress the most discerning kids on your list.
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"Even if this site goes down or disappears, your message is guaranteed to persist," Eternitywall says.
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If Democrats nominate Evers, education is guaranteed to be a major issue in the governor's race.
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The high-stakes nature of such tests is also all but guaranteed to spark unproductive anxiety.
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Even if you don't think the lobbying is guaranteed to work, it's an attractive-looking investment.
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Of course, not all of this year's Best Picture nominees are guaranteed to make you sob in public (and if you do, we're not judging) but if you've got a limited amount of tissues at your disposal, consult this list — guaranteed to test your crying limits.
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There's a lot more ahead for Sabrina, and luckily a second season guaranteed to show us it.
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If you just sign up and you go through the training, you are guaranteed to earn money.
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When a fighter kicks below the knee, he is almost guaranteed to avoid the worst of it.
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But, this flamboyant mock PDA between Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas is guaranteed to make you smile.
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However, all investments are risky and you're never guaranteed to earn a 12 percent rate of return.
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The conversation is almost guaranteed to get weird, and I'm not quite sure how to prep questions.
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There are a couple of things that are guaranteed to happen if you start a hoverboard company.
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There's hardly a combination of flavors more guaranteed to be lethally delicious than dark chocolate and espresso.
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Plus, you're guaranteed to have everyone's accessory game totally beat at your next Fourth of July gathering.
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The Super Bowl is the only television broadcast of the year guaranteed to draw a gigantic audience.
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Fully waterproof, this jacket is guaranteed to keep you dry while remaining breathable enough for maximum comfort.
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Prince George and Princess Charlotte are guaranteed to wake up to sackfuls of gifts on Christmas Day.
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Hopefully, we will all live long, healthy and happy lives, but tomorrow is not guaranteed to anyone.
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They may not be trail-ready, but at least they're guaranteed to keep your feet blister-free.
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"If you miss a lab you're basically guaranteed to drop a letter grade," he told us later.
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Bring an impeachment that was guaranteed to lose with the shortest investigation, thinnest record, and narrowest grounds.
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There are five Republican women who are currently incumbents in the Senate, guaranteed to serve next term.
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But throwing money at the problem is not guaranteed to fix it, as shown by the Jan.
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One answer he does have: These bricks are guaranteed to be impervious to the Boring Company flamethrower.
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Fortunately, Netflix has more than your share of of giggle-inducing flicks guaranteed to brighten your mood.
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So, welcome to the American Horror Story fam, Fern — you're guaranteed to put us all on edge.
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Of course, any toys Hasbro makes for these films and TV shows are not guaranteed to sell.
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Like their 2015 study, this research is guaranteed to attract attention—and a hefty amount of scrutiny.
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No price was given, but it's almost guaranteed to be expensive when in launches sometime in February.
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Every second in between reserved for hustling, fixing the thousand problems guaranteed to crop up that day.
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With that in mind, we've rounded up 8 new online shops you're guaranteed to be obsessed with.
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In the copper market "deficit" is a magic word guaranteed to reverberate bullishly through the investment community.
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LOS ANGELES — Next year's Super Bowl halftime show is guaranteed to be a lot livelier than Coldplay.
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It's a sprawling film, but even at its most diffuse, it's guaranteed to stick in the memory.
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And unlike Domino's 30-minute delivery guarantee policy, lasers are not guaranteed to remove a tattoo completely.
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The winner of the Democratic primary is almost guaranteed to win in the general election in Hawaii.
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Disney has guaranteed to value Hulu at a minimum of $27.5 billion during a future stake sale.
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The Mother's Day collection is guaranteed to make her smile every time she walks into the kitchen.
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They are also guaranteed to finish as group winners if they avoid defeat against Sweden on Wednesday.
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Check out the over-the-shoulder shots guaranteed to give a happy ending to your 2016 summer.
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Blow through the gallery to see the treat guaranteed to satisfy more than Ice-T's sweet tooth.
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Delivering some of that, by pushing down something else, is *guaranteed* to give you a better experience.
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Both include board games, plus a variety of other activities, smaller games, and goodies guaranteed to please.
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On the other hand, DeVos is guaranteed to be handling many issues she has less experience in.
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Click & Grow smart gardens are guaranteed to send the plant mom in your life over the moon.
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Because it's from Disney's official site, it's guaranteed to be legit and not melt in the wash.
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So for $450 you can get a Reflex and shoot film on something guaranteed to work well.
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Here are 31 flawless outfits guaranteed to help you become the chicest snow bunny on the block.
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Given the overwhelming Democratic vote in Baltimore, she's all but guaranteed to be the city's next mayor.
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A convention where the Republican Party is nominating Donald J. Trump was guaranteed to be somewhat awkward.
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The move is a power play from Pelosi, and one that is guaranteed to please her base.
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The way the country's "supply management" system works now, Canadian dairy farms are almost guaranteed to prosper.
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South Carolina and the politics of race Racial issues are guaranteed to be prominent in this debate.
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This means travelers who purchased their tickets together aren't guaranteed to be seated next to one another.
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If he does leave, on the other hand, he's pretty much guaranteed to land on his feet.
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Dog-lovers, beware: Showing this website to your cat-obsessed friends is guaranteed to make them insufferable.
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Guests can choose from two resort hotels, and performances of The Lion King are guaranteed to enthrall.
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Background: The ERCOT market is lean, so the power plants are not typically guaranteed to make money.
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If you could experience death but be guaranteed to come back to life, would you do it?
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Since a whole life policy is permanent coverage, the insurance company is guaranteed to pay a claim.
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You'll want a keyboard, mouse, headset, and other accessories that are comfortable and guaranteed to run well.
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Once again, the United States has waged brutal counterinsurgencies guaranteed to maim, kill or displace countless civilians.
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"Their actions were ill-judged, naïve and almost guaranteed to incur a crackdown," he told VICE News.
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And there is one key area where HTC is guaranteed to come up short: The marketing budget.
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Rather than nationalising them during the crisis, the Treasury guaranteed to keep their net worth above zero.
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It's the sheer improbability of the whole enterprise, still guaranteed to raise a smile 50 years on.
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Paul will face Harris in the semifinal with one player guaranteed to reach their first career final.
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Our panels are guaranteed to last for 25 years, producing energy operating silently, with no moving parts.
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Their children aren't guaranteed to get the kind of education that could prepare them for moving ahead.
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They do the one thing guaranteed to generate yet more negativity — they announce they&aposre not going.
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Shared mopeds might be popular, but that doesn't mean companies operating these services are guaranteed to succeed.
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GoFundMe donations are guaranteed to end up in the right place or donors get their money back.
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The proposed changes have outraged many environmental groups, and are all but guaranteed to face legal challenges.
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Of the 10 state senators who voted against the teacher pay bill, six are guaranteed to return.
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Harris was never guaranteed to be president, and yet the announcement this week rang with immediate shock.
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Maybe. But, despite complaints and "meh" new functions, you're at least guaranteed to up your kitchen's clout.
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Ignoring this Pakistani bottom line is guaranteed to negate whatever leverage capabilities U.S. power might otherwise possess.
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However, each rental is guaranteed to be a two-hour drive (or less) from its respective city.
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Each one provides plenty of opportunities to snap photos all but guaranteed to rack up the likes.
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It's guaranteed to make him feel special, and you'll probably get a free meal out of it.
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Dogs on TikTok are always guaranteed to bring some great content, and this video is no different.
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Writing in The Times, Ben Brantley said it is "pretty much guaranteed to keep your eyes brimming."
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They've mastered the art of creating images that are guaranteed to be absurd, humorous, colorful, and playful.
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As for private schools, they don't always require the important IDEA protections guaranteed to public school students.
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Just don't do it while they're DJing... What track are they guaranteed to give the most replays?
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You're almost guaranteed to experience shorter lines and fewer people as Walmart and Amazon entertain the hoards.
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Considering that's where this recipe comes from, it's almost guaranteed to taste better than your neighborhood joint.
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Why would any rational consumer buy anything but the wireless headphones guaranteed to work best with their phones?
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These dynamic duos are guaranteed to make you and your pup the best dressed at any Halloween party.
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If there's one thing guaranteed to ruin your day at the beach every single time, it's poo water.
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And if the live finale is anything like Monday evening's show, it's guaranteed to be a competitive night!
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Which means your keyboard is guaranteed to look unpleasantly used within a couple of weeks of purchase. Gross!
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Tom Cruise is 100% guaranteed to ride a motorcycle in a shot that is definitely not contractually mandated.
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No one can truly guess their relationship's fate, but a rock that big is guaranteed to last forever.
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These pictures are guaranteed to put a smile on your face — whether it resembles your dog's or not.
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Cleverly titled Hikea, the series, though it may not be entirely legal, is guaranteed to make you laugh.
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Their firm's final briefing on the election implied that she was guaranteed to advance to the run-off.
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Allow us to introduce you to Pennywise Dancing, a Twitter account that is guaranteed to make you laugh.
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Respond with one of many incredibly humourous comebacks in this book and you're guaranteed to get some laughter.
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This fall, Julia Roberts' daughter in the guaranteed-to-be-a-tearjerker Wonder will date a Black student.
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But while the movie is a well-assembled, enjoyable romp, it wasn't guaranteed to work in virtual reality.
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Fiber was always one of Google's "other bets," which are just that—bets, not guaranteed to pay off.
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That's why naturally occurring iron-nickel alloys on the Earth's surface are pretty much guaranteed to be meteorites.
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His latest creation doesn't play games, but it does generate mesmerizing fractals guaranteed to burn hours of time.
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Here's the thing... unlike the Avalanche and Coyotes, none of the teams below are guaranteed to be selling.
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But I promise anyone who teases me about the Space Force is guaranteed to get a tense smile.
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For $850 you can buy 150,000 followers guaranteed to deliver up to 1500 Likes to each post. pic.twitter.
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With 4.5 out of 25 stars and over 2129.99,2129.99 customer reviews, they're pretty much guaranteed to be reliable.
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The Vikings already had Teddy Bridgewater, even if Bridgewater wasn't guaranteed to come into the 2017 season healthy.
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If it's in the "Poison Garden" in Alnwick Castle, England, it's guaranteed to do one of the two.
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They admit it's unlikely to happen; what it's guaranteed to do is anger his base and inspire donations.
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Whether or not you're an avid Power Rangers fan, you're guaranteed to love these new Krispy Kreme doughnuts.
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If even one of them wins one immunity, he's guaranteed to at least make the fire-making challenge.
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From uplifting documentaries to witty romances, this summer has all sorts of movies guaranteed to bring good cheer.
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The show, which will soon be shopped around to networks, is pretty much guaranteed to be a lituation.
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This time around, he has three new dance moves guaranteed to get you moving and those calories burning.
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Doc says there's one city where Paul is guaranteed to get Mamba-style love ... check out the clip.
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Removing regulatory oversight of such a competitively-hamstrung sector is all-but guaranteed to make the problem worse.
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Trump is also guaranteed to be just as unpredictable in 2018 as he was during his first year.
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It's far from guaranteed to work, of course, but both those camps needed to give it a shot.
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He said the producers had guaranteed to ensure that gas would be available for the national electricity market.
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Angelique Kerber won the women's title and is guaranteed to become No. 1 in the world this week.
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The pendulum swings quickly -- a great victory is all but guaranteed to turn back in the other direction.
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Averaging up a large number of models that don't work well is guaranteed to produce an unreliable forecast.
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It's unkind and almost guaranteed to hurt both of the only two people to whom this really matters.
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The next book in the Harry Potter installment, she says, is pretty much guaranteed to make you cry.
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These are the only phones that are guaranteed to get early security updates, making exploitation a bit harder.
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IIGF extended the eligible sectors that can be guaranteed to 2852 from eight under Presidential Regulation in 22016.
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From Brian McKnight to 112 to Cam'ron, his guest 16s were guaranteed to keep you on radio nonstop.
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Trying to find it online could potentially take hours, and you're not guaranteed to ever track it down.
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They do the homework for you and curate more than 4,000 products that are guaranteed to be covered.
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Give them a match they should stroll through, and they can be guaranteed to fuck it up royally.
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Hillary Clinton, on the other hand, was guaranteed to take us down the path that President Obama started.
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Now I am participating in an open phase where I am guaranteed to be receiving the test drug.
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The Commerce Department's breakdown of the $250 billion package includes several deals that are not guaranteed to proceed.
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Plus, daylight saving time, which begins on Sunday, is guaranteed to put everyone in the mood for spring.
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But are you surprised that Ledecky is pretty much guaranteed to sweep the mid-distance and distance events?
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So don't miss "Carrie," by Stephen King, a first novel and one guaranteed to give you a chill.
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The cruellest twist of this date format is that one of the contestants is guaranteed to go home.
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The reporting of gains/losses and cost basis is still in beta and not guaranteed to be accurate.
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You'll find dramas, comedies, soaps, and docuseries, all guaranteed to be deserving of the investment of your time.
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But the conservatives are hardly guaranteed to come out on the winning end of the transaction every time.
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Now, the current steadiness of Biden and Sanders isn't guaranteed to hold just because it has so far.
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Whichever one you pick (or hell, pick 'em all) is guaranteed to be the perfect post-dessert activity.
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It understands that much of what it portrays is guaranteed to stir fraught memories among many of us.
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There are nine cutting positions, and Toro backs this mower with a three-year "guaranteed-to-start" warranty.
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But that doesn't mean it should be portrayed as guaranteed to heal your brain after a serious knockout.
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And they understood he was not guaranteed to lose — it was part of their curriculum to understand this.
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If you've been nervous about online dating, this is one place where you're almost guaranteed to find good intentions.
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From stunning aurora and shooting stars through to solar flares and distant nebulae, these images are guaranteed to astound.
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The outcome is guaranteed to be interesting, so this is a gift even the most mysterious people will enjoy.
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This dedication to the genre means that film studios are almost always guaranteed to make money on their investment.
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In fact, you probably shouldn't clean it much, since it's not guaranteed to keep its scent after six washes.
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"It's guaranteed to cause a lot of excitement, and this model is going to be carefully studied," said Laughlin.
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It's also animalistic in aesthetic, but easier to DIY, and guaranteed to be huge this spring: the spotted manicure.
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"If you sit first class, you're guaranteed to come in contact with everybody else on the plane," Gowdy said.
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More will be announced at a launch party next week, which if nothing else is guaranteed to be lit.
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There is guaranteed to be a fourth straight European team winning the World Cup on July 15 in Moscow.
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But it was guaranteed to get Cecere's attention — and that of every other bank C.E.O. and bank board member.
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Whatever your skin type, desired coverage, or finish preference, there's guaranteed to be one that checks all the boxes.
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Netflix has yet to officially renew Stranger Things for season two, but the show is practically guaranteed to return.
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And most are running in districts the Democrats have either little hope of winning, or are guaranteed to carry.
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This is not to say that one blasting shock is guaranteed to erase all feelings of previously accumulated irritation.
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A major tax reform bill signed into law seems guaranteed to lessen tech giants' annual bills to the feds.
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Mexico was guaranteed to advance in the World Cup if defending champions (and my team) Germany lost their match.
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By not putting time and effort into this, you're almost guaranteed to wander off course and lose your audience.
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Her style was (and still is) evocative, entertaining, individual and guaranteed to be different than anything she's worn before.
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In this gorgeous golden hue they feel elegant and rich – plus, they're guaranteed to automatically brighten up any outfit.
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Its Saffiano canvas construction adds a luxurious but minimalistic touch guaranteed to cushion your items with some extra protection.
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Either way, these picks — even the flashier ones — are guaranteed to keep their cool for many seasons to come.
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After gathering data, we curated a list of accessories, tools, and toys, guaranteed to rock both your socks off.
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That's the thing with due dates: They aren't actually the date that your baby is guaranteed to be born.
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The store says that each featured doorbuster is guaranteed to be the lowest price it'll offer all season long.
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Whatever shape the race takes, it is guaranteed to be one of the costliest and nastiest in the country.
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From playful polar cubs to the horrified last gaze of a wildebeest calf, these images are guaranteed to astound.
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Whether with #nofilter or saturated to the extreme, a snapshot of a sunset is guaranteed to garner Instagram likes.
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With this orange tube in hand, you're guaranteed to create va-va-voom lashes with just a few coats.
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But those people must be wise enough not to leap to policies that are guaranteed to make things worse.
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It's guaranteed to be a lavish affair — and to provide us with plenty of new George and Charlotte memes.
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The Amazon Echo Look A chic watch A classy watch is pretty much guaranteed to be a good move.
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Clinton may have lost an election against a different candidate; she's by no means guaranteed to win this one.
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Inslee is basically guaranteed to not get the nomination, but the guy is against climate change and for ELO?
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He and 8,809 other fans were guaranteed to get toys once HasLab reached its end date of April 3.
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Right now, investors are guaranteed to lose money if they hold a 10-year German bond until it matures.
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If there's one thing guaranteed to get fans buzzing, it's a good ol' social media exchange between two celebrities.
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Golf is guaranteed to be in the Olympics for at least one more Summer Games in Tokyo in 2020.
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But the prospect of observing multiverses is an exciting one, so scientists are guaranteed to keep looking at it.
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They're all Portuguese, all relatively new, and all guaranteed to shut clubs down on either side of the Atlantic.
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But his strong ties to Wall Street are guaranteed to give the most liberal members of his party heartburn.
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What if I told you, gentle partygoer, that a song existed in which this moment was guaranteed to happen?
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We made sure to pick the best-of-the-best brands that mom is guaranteed to recognize and love.
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China has repeatedly said Liu Xia is free and is accorded all rights guaranteed to her by Chinese law.
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We were guaranteed to get 23 of 163 of these stories wrong every spring yet we did them anyway.
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Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) — one that, if McConnell brought it to the Senate floor, would be guaranteed to fail.
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Google essentially promises that these advertisers are legit, and shows a little green box saying "guaranteed" to show it.
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At least one Northern Irish seat is guaranteed to change hands, as independent lawmaker Sylvia Hermon is stepping down.
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At least one Northern Irish seat is guaranteed to change hands, as independent lawmaker Sylvia Hermon is stepping down.
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First female senator from Arizona guaranteed, if not yet known Arizona is guaranteed to elect its first female senator.
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Check out the gallery to get you ready for Rio in what's guaranteed to be an epic show. USA!
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Democrats are all but guaranteed to use the vote on Price, and his position on Medicare, to target Sens.
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For example, there's no need to invest in expensive training programs that aren't guaranteed to be effective to scale.
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If so, the item is not only guaranteed to be faulty, but could also prove to be extremely dangerous.
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No matter your penchant and preferences, you're always guaranteed to find something that matches your mood, skill and desires.
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For example, Modern Green Home uses pre-cast concrete walls, guaranteed to prevent water infiltration and moisture build-up.
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The LED lights have a built-in dimmer, don't generate heat, and are guaranteed to last for 100,000 hours.
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"The economic case for Australian LNG imports remains marginal at best, and is not guaranteed to happen," he said.
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This year is all but guaranteed to be the planet's hottest on record, just as 2015 and 2014 were.
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Despite the love coming in from Carson and critics, Zinoman writes that success wasn't guaranteed to make Letterman happy.
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But then he's never inconsistent at all: he is simply guaranteed to miss sitters in games of any importance.
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With three wins in three games, they are guaranteed to win the season series against the notoriously stingy Minnesotans.
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Take my credit card and financial information please you bald-headed monster man who is guaranteed to hypnotize me.
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Consider this your beginner's guide to taking that standout shot, guaranteed to give you that "heart" every single time.
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"The hard thing about making the right decision is that you're not always guaranteed to be correct," he said.
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The shower is the one place I'm guaranteed to find solitude, if only for ten minutes at a time.
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And while the latest round of tax cuts is supposed to boost the economy, that's not guaranteed to happen.
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From that perspective, once the unicorn aesthetic started to hit social media, it was somewhat guaranteed to take off.
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I am so grateful my mother had Medicare, and I will fight for it to be guaranteed to all.
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Positive thinking isn't guaranteed to prevail; the state of the world is too unsettled for U22016 to make promises.
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And he chose this time to create a foreign affairs uproar guaranteed to outrage and offend the Republican senators.
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Candyman was already frightening, but with Peele penning the script, it's almost guaranteed to be a real life nightmare.
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Here's a list of winners It's guaranteed to get at least one song stuck in your head this morning.
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A lawyer told her that it would be a costly, time-consuming process that was not guaranteed to succeed.
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While the Democratic victor is guaranteed to be white, the losers of this debate were undeniably people of color.
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Among his reasons: Thanksgiving and Christmas are the two days that workers are guaranteed to spend with their families.
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There is a section slotted just for folks without chairs, so you're pretty guaranteed to get a good view.
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"We drop off laundry across the street and are guaranteed to lose a sock every time," Mr. Frank said.
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Looking out over those next 15 years, nothing seems guaranteed to Mr. Popovich, the former Hostess worker from Toledo.
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They were also—even the plainest among them—guaranteed to have at least one besotted boyfriend in their lifetime.
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But critics argue that such systems can introduce bias, lack accountability and transparency, and aren't guaranteed to be accurate.
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When an American child is afflicted with terminal illness, we demand treatment, even if it's not guaranteed to work.
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Karl Lagerfeld, has been your biggest supporter since day one, you're pretty much guaranteed to be fashion's next It girl.
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A simple, highly visible form of protest that's guaranteed to get the immediate, urgent attention of any major athletic department.
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Obviously being a Cyrus means people are guaranteed to pay attention to you, but does it also have a downside?
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Though, as we've learned, just because you're investor-backed doesn't mean you're guaranteed to have a whole lot of foresight.
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They're not guaranteed to get DACA even if they meet the criteria, but DHS has tended to approve qualified applicants.
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With a vast audience watching, senators teed up aggressive lines of yes or no questioning virtually guaranteed to go viral.
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However, even if South Korea loses to Japan on Saturday, Son may still not be 100% guaranteed to be conscripted.
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" Once everyone has signed off on a product and it's guaranteed to be safe, Volition puts it up for "campaign.
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The NET algorithm, a manifestation of that tension, is virtually guaranteed to underperform the current best-in-class predictive metrics.
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It's almost guaranteed to be a sold-out event -- Staples seats 20,000 ... and you can count on a packed house.
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The one holiday gift guaranteed to impress everyone on your list is beloved by Sophie Turner and fiancé Joe Jonas.
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This is a good outcome for those employees, but such stock price appreciation is by no means guaranteed to continue.
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I countered, pointing out that civil liberties and protection from excessive intrusions of privacy were also guaranteed to poor people.
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And the colors are so spot-on, you're practically guaranteed to feel like a West Coaster when you wear 'em.
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He already started gathering signatures to campaign in a new district where a Republican is all but guaranteed to win.
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The rules would essentially hollow out protections guaranteed to LGBTQ people by the Affordable Care Act, the Washington Post reported.
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Mr Biden is not guaranteed to win the Democratic nomination, but Mr Trump evidently judges that he is likely to.
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However, it&aposs guaranteed to galvanize activists on both sides of the abortion debate ahead of the congressional midterm elections.
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Does that mean it's guaranteed to burn down your house or damage your phone if used to charge it overnight?
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It's not guaranteed to be here forever, so we have to be mindful of it and be protective of it.
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In fact, look at any photo of Styles, and his nails are basically guaranteed to be perfectly buffed and filed.
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Grab your neck pillow and some ear plugs, because this trip is guaranteed to be an adventure of Olympic proportion.
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Read on for their answers, including a misplaced-passport anecdote guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat.
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So set your alarms and prepare to buy, because come September 5, this collection is guaranteed to sell out fast.
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After all, having a drive that's pretty much guaranteed to work with any laptop seems like a pretty great idea.
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Below are 50 options guaranteed to help you rise through the ranks of gift-giving hierarchy — all for under £50.
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The company is reportedly in talks with both companies, but a partnership isn't guaranteed to come out of those negotiations.
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MVMT's classy watches are guaranteed to be all over her Instagram feed — and at the top of her "Need" list.
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The latest installment — two tinted versions of the celebrated GlowStarter Mega Illuminating Moisturizer — is guaranteed to become an instant hit.
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The move is virtually guaranteed to further inflame hostilities between the administration and House Democrats as they pursue oversight efforts.
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Especially if you're looking at devices over $123, you're almost guaranteed to find good cameras, fast processors, and gorgeous screens.
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So absent such a delay, the impeachment of Trump was guaranteed to fail, due to an incomplete and insufficient record.
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The night is dark and full of terrors ... but luckily these young wildlings are guaranteed to brighten up your day!
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And because they were essentially the web's graphics standard, GIFs were virtually guaranteed to work on every single web browser.
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Pelosi is now virtually guaranteed to go out on her own terms -- whatever and whenever she decides those will be.
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And this is why central banks are guaranteed to fail miserably in their effort to produce viable growth through inflation.
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Each monthly box is guaranteed to be worth at least $45, but the fun of discovering what's inside is priceless.
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A woman can never own too many bodysuits, so you're guaranteed to find plenty more times to wear this piece.
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Now, an adaptation is arriving to Hulu that's guaranteed to rock your world — and your conception of life in America.
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"A financial bet of this size was almost guaranteed to end the company if we got it wrong," he said.
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It's a reminder, too, that stability is a right afforded only to some, when it should be guaranteed to all.
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It'd be nice to learn enough from each mistake that we'd be guaranteed to never repeat that same mistake twice.
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We're pretty much there already, with every new feature on Android practically guaranteed to appear on iOS and vice versa.
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But it is ultimately all but guaranteed to pass, as the Liberals have a majority in the House of Commons.
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Put simply, when a sub booms as much as this one does, you're usually guaranteed to rattle some components around.
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These are particularly guaranteed to be wrong because so many movies are expected to emerge at the upcoming film festivals.
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Affordable starter homes are disappearingNot only are starter homes not guaranteed to build equity, but they are becoming increasingly expensive.
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She began to design wallpaper that is guaranteed to start conversations, founding a company in Brooklyn called Grow House Grow.
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The nine costumes ahead are guaranteed to earn you at least a chuckle, and that's the best we can promise.
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Thus, it's a "low-risk, high-reward stunt, because it's virtually guaranteed to make local or national news," Radford says.
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Whenever the vehicle does get off the ground, it's guaranteed to be one of the most watched flights in years.
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"They are pretty well guaranteed to work because there are rules about the qualifying criteria," Poloz told a news conference.
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Aerie has lots of cute prints and color options available, too, so you're almost guaranteed to find something you'll like.
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It requires a ton of cash, and the show/movie that they're paying for isn't guaranteed to be a hit.
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The upcoming negotiations between the U.S. and Europe are not guaranteed to produce an agreement that significantly reduces trade barriers.
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Case is all but guaranteed to return to Capitol Hill, with deep-blue Hawaii's primaries essentially functioning as general elections.
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A round pie filled with cheese, this is the one cheese bread you're guaranteed to find nearly everywhere in Georgia.
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That's why we've rounded up 18 favorites guaranteed to give your undies selection a much-needed (and totally useful) refresh.
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Listen to the full show below, which is 100 percent guaranteed to change the way you view the world forever.
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It's almost rush hour, and the subway ride back across town is guaranteed to be a suffocating crush of humanity.
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"But nothing is guaranteed to be a success, so it is unclear if he will win or lose the bet."
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Indeed, the next New Orleans mayor is guaranteed to be African-American, with two black candidates heading to a Nov.
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Drawing Fire Even the most contemplative graphic novels offer a kinetic sense of play guaranteed to hook your colleagues' interest.
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And that means Trump is pretty much guaranteed to face another moment like this, and probably sooner rather than later.
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This means that in some cases, investors are buying into a bond guaranteed to lose money if held to maturity.
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And the only way guaranteed to break that feedback loop is to buy what you need on the Steam Marketplace.
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From the outset there's a nauseous face, a lying face, and a black heart, which are all guaranteed to sting.
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This is important to remember, because your kids are almost guaranteed to react with petulance, defiance and/or guilt provocation.
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Spend enough time in the company of men, it seems, and a gal's language skills are guaranteed to short circuit.
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Also, the Cambria Tail Risk ETF is almost guaranteed to lose money when volatility is low and stocks are rising.
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Smartphone surveillance might seem like a good solution to tracking the spread, but it is far from guaranteed to work.
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Full-on war would be virtually guaranteed to bring an attempted North Korean nuclear strike against a major American city.
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Using a simple disinfectant is nearly guaranteed to break the delicate envelope that surrounds the tiny microorganism, rendering it harmless.
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Playing the notorious Batman villain, Phoenix inhabits the role so completely he's almost guaranteed to get noticed during Oscar season.
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Countries announcing one or two-week border closures aren't guaranteed to reopen, with airlines opening up and then canceling flights.
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We're surrendering restraint and a musty but worthy thing called tact, in ways guaranteed to widen the divisions between us.
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Pride matters to all the people fighting for protections that still aren't guaranteed to all L.G.B.T.Q. people in our state.
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Sometimes companies purposefully put out lower estimates, also known as sandbagging, so that they are virtually guaranteed to beat estimates.
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Coach Jay Gruden did not guarantee Haskins another start, but Gruden is not guaranteed to be Washington's coach next week.
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There are a number of dig sites, like the one outside of Dickinson, where volunteers are guaranteed to uncover fossils.
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But Mr. Moore tends to tripwire his own sermons in ways guaranteed to provoke thought, laughter and red-blooded rage.
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Adding a layer of review guaranteed to delay and unlikely to improve tax regulations would run counter to that objective.
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She is by no means guaranteed to win key votes when the legislation returns to the more powerful lower chamber.
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But with 67 votes needed for conviction, Trump is all but guaranteed to be acquitted by the GOP-controlled Senate.
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While some of these features will reach live, the content within this game mode is not guaranteed to be released.
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My hybrid version of Bowie's favored brainstorming technique takes just three simple steps and is guaranteed to generate new ideas:
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Not all of these are guaranteed to appear on the ballot, much less win a vote, but activists are trying.
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Out of all this activity, a next generation of socialist candidates who actually reflect America is almost guaranteed to emerge.
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That experience — electrifying and giddy and guaranteed to tap into every playgoer's inner rock god — can be had through Aug.
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They agreed with Machado on a 26.5-year contract worth $210 million, the most ever guaranteed to a free agent.
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Meanwhile, the Green Wave have lost four straight games and are guaranteed to finish in last place in the AAC.
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A former Ohio governor, he had instant name recognition and deep experience, and was guaranteed to raise gobs of money.
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With Nassar guaranteed to spend the rest of his life in prison, Thomashow doesn't want to focus on him anymore.
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Even with a testicle transplant, a man who previously had no testes isn&apost guaranteed to have kids, Najari said.
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Because it's from Disney's official site, the decal is guaranteed to be legit and not melt off in the wash.
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Guard isn't guaranteed to catch each and every privacy threat, so I wouldn't rely too heavily on it just yet.
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And any judge is guaranteed to face issues on the Supreme Court that he didn't encounter at the appellate level.
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There's also the shadow it will cast on a series that's guaranteed to see some sort of attempt at retribution.
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Of course, not all of this year's Best Picture nominees are guaranteed to make you sob in public (and if you do, we're not judging) but if you've got a limited amount of tissues at your disposal, consult this list before you catch any last-minute showings — guaranteed to test your crying limits. 9.
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While putting a child in front of a Snapchat filter is guaranteed to be entertaining, the beard filter is downright hilarious.
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"Clinton is basically guaranteed to win the Democratic nomination with little opposition whatsoever," VICE contributor Kevin Lincoln wrote in April 2015.
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Still, Viall recognizes that just because someone is a great dancer doesn't mean that they're guaranteed to continue in the competition.
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The lowest ranked team heading into the World Cup , Russia is now all but guaranteed to advance to the second round.
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Seeing him lie back in a chair that's probably more expensive than your whole house is guaranteed to make you sad.
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Their video for "Rock 'n' Roll Friend" is a tribute to that friend you know is guaranteed to bring the party.
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Expect other battles, too: the debate over Britain's outstanding financial obligations to the EU seems almost guaranteed to end in tears.
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In other words, they're all pretty much guaranteed to feel like a major upgrade from your standard pair of corded headphones.
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Health care stocks are almost guaranteed to move in one way or the other next week, depending what happens this afternoon.
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It sounds crazy for a skin-care company, but opening-day lines are all but guaranteed to stretch outside the door.
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You'll get a flat sheet, fitted sheet, and four pillowcases, all in a standard white guaranteed to match any bedtime setup.
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It was a lot of money, but as the model number suggests, it was guaranteed to go 100 miles per hour.
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Beijing-based political commentator Zhang Lifan said the new reference meant Xi was guaranteed to have unchallenged authority in the party.
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From weepy rom-coms to truly tragic dramas, these flicks are guaranteed to make you run through multiple boxes of tissues.
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Third parties are also working on motion control solutions, but they can't be guaranteed to work with all games and experiences.
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"This is a really important feature, because once you identify it, you're guaranteed to be looking at a vertebrate," McCoy explained.
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Mckenzie "cheers up everyone when they are low, and is guaranteed to put a smile on your face," the charity says.
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Furthermore, the kit is guaranteed to come to you in like-new condition and is backed by a 90-day warranty.
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Ahead, find 15+ super-warm dressy coats guaranteed to convince you that bundling up in a stylish way is absolutely doable.
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Filming a Thanksgiving dinner where a virtual car can unexpectedly crash across the dinner table is guaranteed to inspire roaring laughter.
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Your tap water is largely considered a public good, but that doesn't mean it's guaranteed to be controlled by the government.
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Dribble through the gallery to get up close and personal with the hard knock hopefuls guaranteed to get you gameday ready.
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Either way, the iPhone X is all but guaranteed to be a big hit from the moment it's available on Nov.
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In favor: And then there's Jonathan Marchessault, who's virtually guaranteed to score somewhere in the range of 3 to 225 points.
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This savory porridge could be breakfast or lunch, but either way, its super easy to make and guaranteed to be filling.
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These seven tracks were chosen by the THUMP staff and guaranteed to make your holiday celebrations a never-ending dance party.
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Whereas the bathroom is subject to mandatory cleanings, no one is guaranteed to be wiping down the tray tables between services.
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Just about any time the Republican candidate takes to Twitter, we're guaranteed to see people clamor to dispute what's being said.
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It's pre-owned, yes, but it's guaranteed to work good as new following inspections and tests by an Amazon-qualified supplier.
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All the dishes in this menu can be prepared in advance and are guaranteed to put you in a Turkish mood.
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Unlike the tax bill enacted last year, the Investing in American Workers Act is guaranteed to benefit both businesses and workers.
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He is on record supporting a no-fly zone, which is almost guaranteed to result in direct conflict with Russian aircraft.
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Renewed debate about legislating protections around Mueller's investigation is guaranteed to draw Democratic support, and perhaps some Republican backing, as well.
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The Russian president also plays hockey and is guaranteed to score a hat trick no matter who he is playing against.
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In other words, French parents are all but guaranteed to find a quality, affordable place for their kids while they work.
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The Internet is a utility, to a degree, but not one whose sanctity is guaranteed to us by some holy writ.
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The prime minister, Hun Sen, in power since 1985, is all but guaranteed to win after another nasty campaign of repression.
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Theater This lacerating, painfully insightful comedy about the legacy of slavery is guaranteed to take you way outside your comfort zone.
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The White House announced Mr Clinger's appointment on Friday evening at a time when it was guaranteed to get little attention.
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Then on June 26, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the right to marry was guaranteed to same-sex couples.
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Though the $1.5 million allocated for the effort is not guaranteed to be factored into the state's future budgets, state Rep.
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The previous record for a defender was the $63 million guaranteed to defensive tackle Fletcher Cox of the Eagles last month.
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The Federal Reserve is all but guaranteed to raise interest rates in June, according to many investors and Wall Street economists.
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Such a dismissal would be hugely problematic for Trump, since it would be guaranteed to intensify allegations of obstruction of justice.
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Between Garcia and Escobar, Texas is virtually guaranteed to elect the first Latina member of Congress in its 85033-year history.
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What this means is that investors buying the bond and holding it until it is repaid are guaranteed to lose money.
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To freshen up the list of people you follow, the intriguing, internet-y treasures ahead are guaranteed to switch things up.
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She urged both of her boys to focus on a field of study that was guaranteed to bring home a paycheck.
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Basically, there's different [ideas] about how to implement a law—that in itself is virtually guaranteed to lead to unjust outcomes.
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Crafted with the bon vivants behind Chambord raspberry liqueur, these 12 quirky icebreakers are all but guaranteed to banish conversational lulls.
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This "40" pin is guaranteed to make you look less lame and more like a cool hip-hop person—right, kids?
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That kind of pedigree guaranteed, to the (just about) pre-teen me, that this game was categorically not going to suck.
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It's a classic piece that won't be going out of style anytime soon, and it's almost always guaranteed to look good.
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Of course, the losers from the previous year aren't guaranteed to make a comeback, as GE's performance in 2018 clearly shows.
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The smell of apple, fennel, sage, and sausage roasting in your oven is guaranteed to make all of your neighbors jealous.
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She, too, was almost guaranteed to win after defeating the Democratic incumbent in the primaries, and last night she ran unopposed.
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I call these "zombie checks," and they're nearly guaranteed to be unsatisfying or make you feel like you're wasting your life.
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So if an antitrust argument is used to break up the social network, it's not guaranteed to have the desired outcome.
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Rather, it is speaking to a large, shifting, contradictory, multivalent body that is not guaranteed to hear or even to agree.
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If you turn over some money, you'll be guaranteed to get all that money back — plus usually a certain amount more.
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The rest are mostly juveniles weaned on cat food, which sellers claim are guaranteed to live and thus are more expensive.
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" It advised against wishing customers a good night because "this is guaranteed to rile customers who aren't having a pleasant commute.
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"We were stoners," he said, trying to make a quick breakfast the day after Thanksgiving that was guaranteed to taste great.
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Studies commissioned by the investors found that the return was likely to be well below the $25 billion guaranteed to FIFA.
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"The University urges its community to respect the rights guaranteed to all under the state and federal constitutions," the statement said.
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Until recently, the billionaire former New York City Mayor was almost guaranteed to be barred from the next presidential primary debate.
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These classy watches are guaranteed to be all over her Instagram feed, as well at the top of her wanted list.
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Tuning into Ellen DeGeneres's talk show on any day of the year is almost guaranteed to be a feel-good exercise.
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Of course, just because Dyson has filed for the patent doesn't mean the device is guaranteed to make it to release.
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Oil is such a large piece of the economy that a hit to that sector is guaranteed to produce a downturn.
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The park is full of giraffes, zebras, antelopes, elephants, buffalo, hippos, crocodiles and birds, so visitors are guaranteed to encounter wildlife.
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Such enormous munitions may make a big blast, but they are not guaranteed to wipe out enemy fighters burrowing deep underground.
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No, it's the CannaCloud, a tech-forward weed vaporizer that is guaranteed to get modernists totally baked in no time, man.
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If the project seems almost guaranteed to lose money, it could well be a bribery scheme or some other criminal operation.
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It's like bringing out a new Marvel or Star Wars movie — it's guaranteed to do well because people love the brand.
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If you walked into class with one of those, you were guaranteed to be one the trendiest kids on the playground.
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But any bill to rein in or override Trump would be all but guaranteed to draw opposition from the White House.
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Plus, since they're guaranteed to arrive before Christmas, you can relax with the knowledge that all your shopping is (finally) done.
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To be sure, just because a stock has big short bets against it doesn't mean it's guaranteed to go down further.
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Regardless of whether a business is successful, an entrepreneur is guaranteed to learn important lessons over the course of a project.
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It's a stylish new option for the rustic area, and is guaranteed to have city slickers buzzing for seasons to come.
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The basic point here is that the Paris climate deal isn't guaranteed to succeed just because Trump sticks with the agreement.
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Searches for "Disneyland coupons" on the Internet may yield a lot of results, but they're almost guaranteed to end in disappointment.
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And in the title role, the astonishing Lars Eidinger is a bogeyman guaranteed to haunt your nightmares for weeks to come.
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And all this for a fairly fleeting victory: The winner is only guaranteed to hold the office for a few months.
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SURE is actually far from boring, even if the papers it publishes are guaranteed to be, as the name implies, unsurprising.
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Last night's approach — the tacit encouragement of interruption — is almost guaranteed to benefit male candidates at the expense of female candidates.
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By emulating the passage of time this way, the paints can be guaranteed to have up to 100 years of colorfastness.
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Judge Bates just gave them another 90 days to make their best case, and they are all but guaranteed to take it.
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" Lynch added, "But residents of Ferguson have suffered the deprivation of their constitutional rights – the rights guaranteed to all Americans – for decades.
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Maybe you should buy a Treasury bond, one issued by the U.S government, that's guaranteed to pay interest and principal at maturity.
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But of course, if GSP does return to competition—which is still far from certain—it's almost guaranteed to be against Lawler.
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If you're shopping for someone who loves fruity drinks and Star Wars, then these awesome tikis are guaranteed to be a hit.
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Use the Mashable code to take home one of these pieces today — they're guaranteed to become a staple of your winter closet.
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If the Democrats do manage to pass the bill with a simple majority, President Donald Trump is all but guaranteed to veto.
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Just choose this person carefully—preferably someone who knows your partner but is your friend and is guaranteed to have your back.
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Nintendo itself is guaranteed to provide the Switch with software support in a way that Sony never really did with the Vita.
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They aren't guaranteed to fall asleep, you can't just feed them to calm them down and they are not as easily entertained.
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The authors calculate that abandoning even a claim guaranteed to succeed is the rational response for 35-50% of would-be claimants.
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But while the point of sale may change, it is clear that over the holidays consumers are guaranteed to spend, spend, spend.
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The seat is firmly Democratic, so if Tlaib wins Tuesday, she's all but guaranteed to become the first Muslim woman in Congress.
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A lot of people have compared the election to what took place in Russia recently — Sisi is pretty much guaranteed to win.
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The finished product is called Glamspin, and it's guaranteed to appeal to the attention-deficit child that lives inside all of us.
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The discounted package included 15,000 pro-AfD tweets and retweets that he said were guaranteed to make a pro-AfD hashtag trend.
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And with elections still two months away, the fake news problem is guaranteed to get worse, said Dubawa Deputy Editor Ebele Oputa.
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With a mom like that, her kids are pretty much guaranteed to turn out awesome — and by that we don't mean "nice."
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Any guest on Funny or Die's Between Two Ferns is almost guaranteed to make the Internet burst in a fit of giggles.
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At the time, there was a powerful incumbent Senator in my own party who everyone thought was guaranteed to win re-election.
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None of this is guaranteed to keep you safe on public wi-fi—nothing really is—but it will minimize the risks.
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If Clinton can do that and pick up just one of North Carolina, Florida or Ohio, she's all but guaranteed to win.
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Starz just debuted a new docuseries called America to Me, and it's guaranteed to make you feel at least a little uncomfortable.
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Whether Kim Kardashian West is spotted on the red carpet or the curb, she's guaranteed to be in an attention-commanding ensemble.
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But changing jobs is never an easy out, especially in a profession where seniority means you're guaranteed to get the best shifts.
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To get an income of £20,000 that is guaranteed to rise in line with prices, you would need a pot of £619,000.
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In that instance you're guaranteed to make money pretty much right out of the gate, because it's a cost-plus business. Right.
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"I'm paintin' everything green to match me Shamrock shakes," he says in an accent guaranteed to annoy everyone from Clonakilty to Gweedore.
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With the issue of police force -- particularly toward minorities -- dominating headlines, the politics of race is guaranteed to be a discussion topic.
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As with all the best adventure stories, the story rushes towards its final crescendo in a way guaranteed to induce binge-watching.
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But like it or not, fans have been answered — and Depp seems guaranteed to play Grindelwald for the next Fantastic Beasts movie.
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From inquisitive fox cubs and invisible fish through to termite tossing birds and courting cuttlefish, this year's crop is guaranteed to astound.
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VR and AR — virtual reality and augmented reality — are two more terms that are practically guaranteed to get any marketer's heart racing.
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MVMT watch MVMT's classy watches are guaranteed to be all over her Instagram feed — and at the top of her "Need" list.
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"Rock with You" and "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" were mainstays at parties I DJed, guaranteed to fill the dance floor.
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The measure still failed by a 85033-51 margin, setting up a vote next week that is virtually guaranteed to acquit Trump.
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Wallace pointed to benefits for both Republicans and Democrats from the trial, which is all but guaranteed to end with Trump's acquittal.
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It is, however, just a fad, a fleeting moment in popular culture guaranteed to eventually fade in a burst of shimmery oblivion.
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Sexual harassment or workplace bullying is intolerable and pretty much guaranteed to get you canned if HR gets wind of it. Good.
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Instead of boring yourself watching the Masters ... you should watch these golfing gals on the fairway guaranteed to make your heart putter.
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High-end cameras built right into your devices means you have a way to snap impressive photos guaranteed to impress on Instagram.
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This is one of the first weekends in a while in which they are almost guaranteed to not be working on Saturday.
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Just because it sounds good in your head and looks good on Instagram, doesn't mean that it's guaranteed to go as planned.
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While Reddit can be a truly terrifying landscape, this story is guaranteed to restore your faith in humanity ... at least a little.
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BECKY QUICK: Do you think— CHARLIE MUNGER: And so I don't think that the future is just guaranteed to be all rosy.
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"Revenant's" Leonardo DiCaprio is practically guaranteed to win best actor, and "Room's" Brie Larson is the leader in the best actress category.
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On Pancake Day, people are sharing photos of pancake #FoodPorn, but they're also sharing photos that are guaranteed to brighten your day.
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But even a person who's gained approval from Republicans in the past isn't guaranteed to glide through as a Supreme Court nominee.
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Packed with passion, drama and suspense the ensemble delivers a one-of-a-kind performance guaranteed to leave the viewer wanting more.
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Trevorrow leapt from the indie drama Safety Not Guaranteed to a billion-dollar blockbuster and a stake in the Star Wars universe.
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This doesn't mean these techniques are guaranteed to eliminate zika, but they're our best option until we understand more about the virus.
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"The best tasting eggs are raised on an omnivore diet and only pasture raised eggs are guaranteed to have that," he explains.
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In all seriousness, Powtoon is revered for its potency for whipping up videos guaranteed to impress customers, win converts, and land sales.
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You might think that a burgeoning email scandal involving the new secretary of state was guaranteed to be a cable-news sensation.
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If they could agree on a path forward, it would be virtually guaranteed to have enough GOP votes to pass the House.
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It's the third-longest such streak in the American League and guaranteed to tie the fifth-longest in the majors since 1946.
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You'll even find Teen Groot – all but guaranteed to be our second new favorite character, after Beard – lurking in the top left.
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US President Donald Trump and Chinese president Xi Jinping are not guaranteed to reach a deal before higher tariffs go into effect.
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And for that you need lots of big parachutes that are guaranteed to work every time—which is trickier than it sounds.
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It was bought by one of three determined telephone bidders, after it had been guaranteed to sell for at least $21.1 million.
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And though the first debate was generally regarded as rather boring, this one is guaranteed to be an affair to remember. Why?
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Receiving a thank-you card that someone took the time to write and mail is almost guaranteed to spread instant holiday cheer.
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It suggests a lack of enthusiasm for the company and opportunity at hand, which is guaranteed to rub employers the wrong way.
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With the ability to play in handheld mode or detach them to play with a friend, you're guaranteed to never be bored.
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They have the hottest shoes, they charge a stiff but not outrageous price for them and you're guaranteed to get legit goods.
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If the ban is designed properly, it is virtually guaranteed to survive court challenges from liberal advocacy groups determined to derail it.
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Laws and judges, Mr. Lynch said, are not guaranteed to give him the result he seeks: the end of the practice altogether.
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The exact thresholds and rates have not yet been established, and the plan is not guaranteed to be put into effect, either.
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And while this sort of music sounds great on record, it's virtually guaranteed to be exponentially more fun in a club setting.
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He vacuum sealed the cash he received and buried it in his backyard, hundreds of thousands of dollars guaranteed to stay fresh.
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There have been some stumbles, but she has found her footing and is guaranteed to re-enter the top 20 on Monday.
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Win or draw and the Lions of Teranga, as the team is nicknamed, are guaranteed to qualify for the round of 16.
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Starting at $145 for glasses with prescription lenses, Felix Gray is practically guaranteed to be more affordable than brick and mortar stores.
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We keep hearing about how Dany can't have babies, to the point that she now seems pretty guaranteed to have a baby.
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He announced that he has the 51 votes to pass the resolution, which is all but guaranteed to be vetoed by Trump.
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The power of those endorsements is in their rank-and-file, voters who are not guaranteed to vote for whoever Democrats nominate.
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For example, ads with claims like face masks are 100% guaranteed to prevent the spread of the virus will not be allowed.
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The privileged measure is guaranteed to reach the floor and cannot be blocked by Republicans, although its chances of passage are slim.
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The DNC email imbroglio was the latest straw and guaranteed to end the tenure of Wasserman Schultz as chair of the DNC.
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He sent me data he compiled that suggests that low-paid service workers are by no means guaranteed to become loyal Democrats.
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There are a few things that are almost guaranteed to reel in a good candidate — and maybe even convince them to relocate.
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While the numbers have not been released, Mayweather was guaranteed to earn $100 million from his fight with UFC champ Conor McGregor.
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More convenient than a movie and more exciting than the radio, these ghastly tales are guaranteed to send chills down your spine.
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This "Straight Outta Mommy" onesie is pretty self-explanatory — and is pretty much guaranteed to get some laughs from people in public.
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Dooley is hardly guaranteed to get the top job, making his outreach campaign important for himself as well as for the company.
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You're guaranteed to get more thing done when you are reminded of the most important things that you need to be doing.
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But when founders are guaranteed to remain in control, they're empowered to be reckless, licensed to misbehave, and difficult to hold accountable.
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But supporters of religious freedom argue that the act of wearing the burqa or niqab should be a right guaranteed to women.
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"The residents of Ferguson have suffered the deprivation of their constitutional rights — the rights guaranteed to all Americans — for decades," Ms. Lynch said.
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Cryonics UK, a nonprofit organization, says cryopreservation cannot be guaranteed to work and that it's up to people who want to try it.
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Gilead's therapy will cost $373,000 for a one-time dose, a price tag guaranteed to spur debate among insurers and public health officials.
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With long-haul planes getting ever more efficient, CNBC takes a look at the current routes guaranteed to wear out any hardened traveler.
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Just like Brewster, modern veterans find themselves pushed to fight far harder than they ought to for those things supposedly guaranteed to them.
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According to documentation from Google, Android updates for the Pixel and Pixel XL are only guaranteed to be made available through October 2018.
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Amazon may have its own shopping holiday, but that doesn't mean it's guaranteed to have all of the best deals across the internet.
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Want a knock-off Beretta or AK-47 that's "guaranteed" to be as good as the original at a fraction of the cost?
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Trump is much closer to the 1,237 magic number, but he is also by no means guaranteed to get there before the convention.
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So when you're out in the shops, if "Provence" is on the label you're guaranteed to get a lighter dryer (less sweet) rosé.
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Customers who choose that option will be guaranteed to get all rebates, discounts, or other fees that the drug makers pay to CVS.
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Haner's rich photos and time-lapse videos capture America's great wilderness in all its beauty, a wilderness we're not guaranteed to retain. —L.
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They're ones you're guaranteed to see at Fashion Week and all over your Instagram feed, and the ones that are constantly selling out.
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TV, but owned by CBS TV. Basically, these aren't guaranteed to end up as exclusives on WarnerMedia's upcoming streaming service launching this year.
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It makes calls, takes pictures of dogs, and is encased in a glass shell so fragile users are almost guaranteed to break it.
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COACHELLA KYLIE It's guaranteed to get all the likes on Instagram, but, well, wearing a sequined bikini isn't for the faint of heart.
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How Else to Follow Along: All of the action is guaranteed to be shared across the WTA and U.S. Open's social media accounts.
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Soko's jewelry is guaranteed to attract attention, not only for its unique sourcing and manufacturing origins, but also for its structural, powerful style.
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The art is then printed at a museum-quality printer closest to its final destination, and iis guaranteed to arrive in seven days.
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Rust, gravel and the occasional puddle of hydraulic fluid are all part of the scenery, and the soundtrack is guaranteed to be esoteric.
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Whether visiting in the winter, summer, spring, or fall, you're guaranteed to find the beauty in both the city's scenery and your relationship.
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You are guaranteed to have full-belly laughs at least every 15 minutes; despite the kinks, Roiland and his team's humor is undeniable.
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You're guaranteed to find the perfect shade for your personality, with the vibrant lineup of hues ranging from flattering nudes to sparkly purples.
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PEOPLE has an exclusive first look of the two-time Grammy-nominated singer's finals performance that is guaranteed to impress fans and audiences.
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Stars such as Robert Lewandowski know that they are more or less guaranteed to win some silverware when they sign for Bayern Munich.
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Over the next 12 months, scary shit is basically guaranteed to happen in your house, on the news, or even inside your head.
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In Clinton and Trump, their parties nominated the two candidates most guaranteed to cause the maximum amount of alienation on the other side.
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They're only planning on one production run so backing the Kickstarter is the only way you're guaranteed to snag one of your own.
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It's the one time of year when you're all but guaranteed to find great deals on some of the tech you've been eyeing.
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Unless you're playing with Mark Rober's motion-tracking dart board that automatically repositions itself so you're guaranteed to hit the bullseye every time.
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He's not just selling a diet plan, or a set of exercises guaranteed to get you in the best shape of your life.
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For now, the headset is only guaranteed to work indoors, and it includes Bluetooth and Wi-Fi antennas, but no mobile data options.
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It's just about as far removed from a typical Eurovision song as it's possible to get and guaranteed to infuriate every Russian watching.
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Video of the game's final moments is almost guaranteed to give one the chills, as long as they're not United or QPR supporters.
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Trump's big win in Indiana means that he is all but guaranteed to win the Republican nomination outright and avoid a contested convention.
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Anyone who brews their own beer is an automatic no, because their time is guaranteed to be taken up with something really boring.
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It was released publicly Thursday afternoon — and is guaranteed to become a lightning rod in President Trump's clashes with his own Justice Department.
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From a national perspective, you are almost guaranteed to get a story, short or long, on North Korea throughout the Korean media landscape.
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The state is also guaranteed to send at least one woman to Congress this year, since some of the races involve only women.
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The process can be expensive, lack clear direction, last for a year or more, and is not guaranteed to reach any meaningful conclusions.
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Guaranteed to leave an indelible impression, A Wrinkle in Time is an impeccable children's book that will feed your imagination well into adulthood.
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You aren't guaranteed to get the exact loot you want when you open the Glove Case; you might not even get a glove.
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There's hardly a better combination of winter veggie flavors than caramelized onions and roasted cauliflower, and this is guaranteed to leave you satisfied.
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The construction work is valued at a little over $50k, but they're almost guaranteed to spend more than that to get it done.
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Once there, sushi for breakfast is the call; any counter inside the main gate is guaranteed to be mind-blowing and relatively cheap.
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The Trump administration's request is almost guaranteed to be a non-starter on the Hill with Congressional Democrats and some Republican defense hawks.
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There are some 40 years to go, which by most calculations would be guaranteed to take Celia to the end of her lifetime.
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We've focused on bags that cost less than $27 because if you spend more than that, you're almost guaranteed to get something good.
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Every watch listed on the site is in stock, ready to ship out, and guaranteed to be authentic with authentic parts used inside.
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Not only are the cases guaranteed to fit the devices well, but they also come in a wide range of colors and styles.
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Off-Center summer season, is guaranteed to leave you feeling windblown, hyped up and ready to race through the most torpid summer night.
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If you mess up, your knife is more or less guaranteed to break during the rigorous tests the judges subject the weapons to.
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Sure, I have a Spotify account and use the service at least weekly, but SoundCloud is the service I'm guaranteed to use daily.
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Try to catch your breath after you swim through the shots of your favorite Hollywood hotties guaranteed to heat up your Sunday Funday.
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But this is in fact a very old stance for the ACLU, which has long defended free speech rights as guaranteed to everyone.
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Now, he runs a company that trains and sells attack dogs—and they're guaranteed to protect you, should the world go to pieces.
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It's an extraordinary image: an unholy hybrid of prison and theatre, guaranteed to make any Foucault readers in the cinema swoon for joy.
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Don't expect any changes—as long as we readers continue to fall for it, anti-cop "violence" is virtually guaranteed to go viral.
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In 2002, Congress passed the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act, which guaranteed to infants born at any stage of development full legal rights.
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"But they can smell reportorial opinion and bias a mile away, and that is guaranteed to distract from the power of the news."
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It resembles the squawking mechanisms of a factory line: uncomfortably raucous yet guaranteed to stubbornly churn around in your head for hours afterwards.
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So if you think about what happens when you check your phone, you are nearly guaranteed to always find something that matches those.
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Substantially focused on Cambridge Analytica, it is guaranteed to make you want to move to the woods and never use the web again.
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San Francisco Unified School District operates on a lottery system, which means children are not guaranteed to attend schools nearest to their home.
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When the Academy Award nominations are announced next year, you're guaranteed to have first heard about some of the honorees from TIFF buzz.
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She reaffirmed that Sanchez would not seek parliament's backing to be confirmed as premier if he is not guaranteed to win that vote.
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"If I put $1 in, I'm guaranteed to at least pull $1 out," said Aaron Pottichen, senior vice president at Alliant Retirement Consulting.
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MVMT watch These classy watches are guaranteed to be all over her Instagram feed, as well at the top of her wanted list.
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The voices belong to Charlie Murphy, Eileen Walsh and Niall Buggy, and they are guaranteed to take up residence in your head, too.
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Curry broke the record for most 3-pointers in a season, and is all but guaranteed to win his second consecutive M.V.P. Award.
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The two nations disagree over the annual flow of water that should be guaranteed to Egypt and how to manage flows during droughts.
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The restructuring means it is guaranteed to play nine in the group stage, a crucial factor in generating cash from broadcasters and advertisers.
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This doesn't mean anyone else is guaranteed to go, but if past is prologue, it could mean that more substantial fallout is coming.
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Put up a bird feeder of any size or style, and a cardinal or two is almost guaranteed to be among the guests.
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The government's case, filed as courts were about to close for the weekend on Friday afternoon, is by no means guaranteed to prevail.
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Here's a tiny sample: Apple operates at such a large scale that every policy it institutes is almost guaranteed to have unintended consequences.
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How would your students help infuse our smartphone and social-media-obsessed world with poetry in ways guaranteed to intrigue readers their age?
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Note: Make sure that your recipient's phone will fit, as this pocket is only guaranteed to hold iPhones and a few Samsung models.
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Pros: Blade-brake clutch, self-propelled, three-year "guaranteed-to-start" warranty, 163cc engine Cons: Gas powered Buy the Toro Recycler 22-In.
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But his performance in this musical adaptation of the 1993 movie seems guaranteed to confirm his status as an above-the-title star.
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This is the second accusation of sexual misconduct against Kavanaugh, who this summer seemed almost guaranteed to be confirmed to the Supreme Court.
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Set foot in Havana for more than a day, and you're guaranteed to hear the crack of a bat at some street corner.
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Hit the jets and enter feet first to soak up these sizzling shots of stars in hot tubs guaranteed to make a splash!
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So automatically, if Conor McGregor wins this fight, you're going to get two more fights, guaranteed to generate hundreds of millions of dollars.
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If your wearable lights up because of a nearby Pokestop, you're guaranteed to get items, unless you're in a vehicle that's moving too quickly.
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After you upload even one picture, you're pretty much guaranteed to receive a handful of messages within minutes, which is a serious confidence boost.
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The aid cut is all but guaranteed to add to the reasons for their departure, and worsen the crisis at the US-Mexico border.
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Not only that – he's guaranteed to deliver a crushing conclusion to what kind of tech-mad dystopian future we've got to look forward to.
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" And "he's guaranteed to have at least one if not two people who are specialists in that area, and they can get things done.
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The Democrats took control of the House by picking up at least 24 seats, while Republicans were guaranteed to keep control of the Senate.
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The ReVive app will even let Vive owners play Rift-exclusive games — although Oculus doesn't condone it, and they're not guaranteed to work perfectly.
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"It definitely delivers a workout — you're guaranteed to have results with your body — but it's also an escape," Ms. Rice said in an interview.
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This is great, because plunging your hand into snow first thing in the morning is virtually guaranteed to ruin the rest of your day.
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Here is a five step plan guaranteed to get you in with Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo, as laid out by this heroic ball boy.
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And while this update won't stop anyone from swiping left on you, it's at least guaranteed to make your messages a bit more colorful.
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Regardless of how you've chosen to curate your feed, you're guaranteed to see ads interspersed between meme posts and pictures posted by your friends.
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On the plus side, the Google spokesperson also confirmed that each pop-up is guaranteed to have at least some inventory of both phones.
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Guaranteed to sell by a third party, the work had been acquired by its European owner for £7.7 million three years earlier at Christie's.
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Here are three easy sex games you can play with your partner that are pretty much guaranteed to make everyone feel like a winner.
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But in aggregate, if you are stagnant and you don't make those changes, then I think you're guaranteed to fail and not catch up.
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The curvilinear sculptures are guaranteed to be a hit with upstart sommeliers who seem to have more wine than blood coursing through their veins.
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This is the only semi-permanent Snapbot location, which makes it one of the few places you can be guaranteed to get a pair.
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Ahead, you'll find five of overlapping trends guaranteed to make dressing for a 9-to-5 feel like a hobby instead of a chore.
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If you see one campaign that's guaranteed to ship and another one that's not, presumably that'll factor into whichever campaign you decide to back.
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In 1950, Gräfenberg published a report in a little-known sexual research journal claiming that he found a spot guaranteed to make women orgasm.
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FROM PEN: Christie Brinkley's Daughter Sailor on Following in Her Mother's Footsteps And one lucky lady will be guaranteed to appear in SI Swimsuit.
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Typically, there's a huge line for Señor Sisig during the lunch hours, so ordering ahead is guaranteed to save you a ton of time.
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But if you're looking to splash out, $850 will buy you 150,000 followers — who are guaranteed to deliver up to 1,13 likes per post.
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" According to the product's description, it is guaranteed to "repel even the most aggressive vampires" and "simply wash away the danger of vampire attacks.
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Considering the mega-popularity of her past creeper sneakers and fur slides, this new Fenty x Puma collection is almost guaranteed to sell out.
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The tower is privately funded but when completed the Israeli government has guaranteed to buy the power from it at an above-market price.
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Sephora recently revealed a selection of the store's top-selling products of 143, which are guaranteed to impress anyone who gives them a go.
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By following these simple tips all your guests (two-legged and four-legged alike) are guaranteed to have a fun and safe holiday weekend.
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The package also includes gifts curated and designed by Huganir and Blumenthal of YWR, and each one is guaranteed to help facilitate summertime fun.
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He made a splash at Sundance with Call Me By Your Name, which is guaranteed to make headlines when it's released later this year.
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Multiple outlets reported that Omarosa used to call Trump repeatedly with headlines guaranteed to get him outraged and gossip designed to make him confused.
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The major determining factor was whether or not the detainee had a lawyer—a right not guaranteed to detained immigrants in the United States.
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Just like the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button, it will take Fido or Fifi to a pet-approved website that they are guaranteed to like.
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"If the zero-knowledge proof works, then all of the ballots going in are guaranteed to be the same ones going out," Green said.
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Several Noisey favorites—including Wretch and Satan's Satyr's—call the label home, and everything Bad Omen has on offer is guaranteed to be quality.
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Each one is on sale for up to 99% off, so you're guaranteed to get a great deal no matter which one you choose.
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Who do we turn to if science is all but guaranteed to fail us, to repeatedly change its mind, or to fight with itself?
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But the army's continued presence at the heart of the political system makes it clear that Myanmar's democracy is not guaranteed to move forward.
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