Because while I have plenty of fond memories of the Super Nintendo, I also have plenty of embarrassing memories acting out when I thought I wouldn't get it.
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He'll have plenty of time to get everything right, though.
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You'll have plenty of chances to catch curling this Olympics.
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And they'll have plenty of time to do just that.
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Sceptics of the megafund model still have plenty of ammunition.
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Different types of Emerson thermostats have plenty of different features.
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Trump certainly will have plenty of allies in conservative media.
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And besides, they have plenty of money to do it.
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Apple watchers have plenty of other questions on their minds.
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It helps that community banks have plenty of congressional clout.
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They have plenty of family members nearby in Kensington Palace.
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Make sure you have plenty of tissues on hand 8.
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And we'll have plenty of time to go do this.
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REN ZHENGFEI'S TRANSLATOR: We have plenty of subsidiaries outside China.
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Their stans have plenty of time for all this, though.
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Politicians have plenty of room to act on this issue.
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In the triangle, Porzingis will have plenty of post opportunities.
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"We have plenty of staying power," said treasurer Juergen Kerner.
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"We have shown we have plenty of instruments," Draghi said.
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Republicans have plenty of ideas for reforming the regulatory process.
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And while the white working class does have plenty of
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Velasquez and Werdum, of course, have plenty of history together.
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The administration will have plenty of projects to choose from.
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Look, you can't say Archie doesn't have plenty of warnings.
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They also have plenty of room to put their stuff.
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WARREN BUFFETT: Yeah, but I have plenty of other competitors.
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You'll have plenty of time to work out your issues.
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It found that both groups have plenty of trouble unplugging.
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Thankfully, you'll have plenty of versatile weapons at your disposal.
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I'm sure you'll have plenty of shit to talk about!
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If not, you still have plenty of other streaming options.
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After all, you have plenty of life to live, right?
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Consumers have plenty of options for mobile and physical shopping.
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Horses have plenty of space to roam on the ranch.
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If you feel left out, you have plenty of company.
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Gears of War 4 seems to have plenty of that.
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We treat the world like we have plenty of time.
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They have plenty of food, water, air and other supplies.
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They need stamina, too, and they have plenty of it.
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First off, I have plenty of space to move around.
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The lucky 24 will have plenty of time for preparation.
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Many wine regions have plenty of diversions unrelated to wine.
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No, they still have plenty of tricks in their bag.
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Hopefully you have plenty of raw toilet paper on hand.
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It's not as if we didn't have plenty of warning.
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Sceptics of the megafund model still have plenty of arguments.
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And if you don't, you can have plenty of consequences.
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Aggrieved drivers have plenty of directions to point their fingers.
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I have plenty of time to make couple more wins.
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And they appear to have plenty of capital to deploy.
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Readers looking for lively online discussion have plenty of options.
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Presidents have plenty of means to achieve what they want.
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You have plenty of gadgets, new and old, that need charging.
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"We have plenty of broken pieces at the moment," DeVries said.
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Moving forward, Gadot will have plenty of options to profit further.
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Makes sense, they have plenty of time to get it done.
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This could have plenty of repercussions for movie theaters as well.
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Elite military forces have plenty of cool ways to reach targets.
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Yet farm states are lucky to have plenty of customers elsewhere.
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Smaller cities have plenty of land for building but shrinking populations.
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As a consumer, you have plenty of choices to go with.
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But they have plenty of liquidity to make up the shortfall.
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Indeed, officials have plenty of reason to let the trade continue.
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We've got AI. And we have plenty of thoughts on Brexit.
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Governments have plenty of reason to be bullish about higher education.
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I have plenty of other people who want to date me.
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I have plenty of family members who are not early adopters.
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Next year they will have plenty of candidates to choose from.
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Would-be banks have plenty of options, but all have pitfalls.
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And online giants have plenty of cash to influence offline politics.
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Americans have plenty of legitimate reasons to fear violence, of course.
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The group does still have plenty of money — over $21.4 million.
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It's delicious, and we have plenty of leftovers for future meals.
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"We actually have plenty of capacity with other platforms," he said.
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You'll have plenty of time to stress out once you're back.
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It's easy to be spontaneous when you have plenty of encouragement!
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We have plenty of reasons to get angry with each other.
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Mr. Trump would have plenty of opportunities to cover the rest.
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"We have plenty of time to work this," Mr. Crusan said.
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Nevertheless, the Sharks have plenty of playoff experience to draw on.
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NO. THIS TIME WE'LL HAVE PLENTY OF NOTICE BEFORE THE MEETING.
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But he would have plenty of time to reconsider his support.
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Both campaigns have plenty of negative material with which to work.
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And, of course, they have plenty of specialty beers on tap.
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Major US cities have plenty of jobs for nurses and doctors.
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"Right now, they have plenty of rules and regulations," he said.
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It's delicious, and I have plenty of leftovers for the week.
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You'll have plenty of brilliant ideas for making life easier, too.
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I have plenty of time and I spend it perusing mangoes.
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Just be sure to have plenty of Old Crow on hand.
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This means the miners will still likely have plenty of cash.
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He'll have plenty of competition as the practice becomes more popular.
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Both countries have plenty of other internal issues to work on.
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You have plenty of time to weather a number of setbacks.
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But, as our correspondent discovered, they already have plenty of bureaucracy.
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The Warriors have plenty of time to address their (relative) weaknesses.
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We unfortunately have plenty of material that exists in the world.
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The two sides have plenty of reasons to distrust each other.
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Republicans have plenty of reasons for confidence despite the Senate setback.
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You will have plenty of time to look for them online.
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They have plenty of drama-filled days, just like everyone else.
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People have plenty of dating apps and websites to choose from.
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I have plenty of food and water and I have electricity.
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I still have plenty of free copies, if you want one.
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Biden aides say they have plenty of boots on the ground.
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But Sanders supporters have plenty of reasons to discount these anxieties.
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You have plenty of third-party programs in the app stores.
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We have plenty of time to be depressed after the holidays.
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Until then, Japanese authorities will have plenty of questions to answer.
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Both candidates should have plenty of resources for the fall campaign.
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Instead, both will have plenty of opportunities to win over customers.
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Investors have plenty of cause to be worried about the economy.
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They have plenty of drones, but here's the secret: We're cheaper.
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"We have plenty of room in interest rates, we have plenty of room in the required reserve ratio rate, and also for the fiscal, monetary policy toolkit, I think the room for adjustment is tremendous," Yi said.
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We have plenty of time before that happens — and good thing, too.
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So you have plenty of time and plenty of opportunities to save.
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Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and Acorn TV have plenty of offerings for March.
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The White House aides have plenty of ideas but are largely deferential.
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Lasers like these have plenty of applications, from industry to medical research.
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You'll also have plenty of expat company, said Asia correspondent for InternationalLiving.
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We'll have plenty of awesome days in the future, just like always.
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If you're thinking, "well, that sounds cringeworthy," you have plenty of company.
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The critics have plenty of material with which to build their case.
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STICKLERS for value have plenty of reasons to frown at financial markets.
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And progressives have plenty of favorite outside-the-box candidates in mind.
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And again, we have plenty of time to prepare for these eventualities.
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The app should also have plenty of new features in the future.
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Additionally, have plenty of patience and two different sizes of Phillips screwdriver.
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So mobile-payment services should have plenty of room for further growth.
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But Brees contends the Saints still have plenty of potential to fulfil.
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Whenever that does happen, Infiniti's first EV will have plenty of competition.
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Meghan and Kate will have plenty of opportunities to exchange style tips.
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Scientists still have plenty of questions about these massive eruptions of energy.
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Ugandans have plenty of reasons to be unhappy with the electoral process.
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Biographers have plenty of theories, but Davies' film offers few definitive answers.
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Trump and Pence have plenty of time to turn this ship around.
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Advanced economies still have plenty of room for reform, the IMF reckons.
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Nonetheless, Alphabet should have plenty of money to deal with any missteps.
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We have plenty of money in the richest nation in human history.
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" These companies also have "plenty of the liquidity in the banking system.
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Investors still have plenty of reasons to be nervous about stock markets.
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He would appear to have plenty of expertise on North Korea affairs.
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Toddlers will have plenty of room for food in the small boxes.
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Nature is known to have plenty of benefits for us, after all.
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We'll certainly have plenty of time to bake while the lamb cooks.
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They have plenty of time to make mistakes and figure things out.
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They have plenty of money and power projection instruments to do that.
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But Ms. Simpson assured me "Ashlee & Evan" will have plenty of drama.
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I'm a Henry and Eliza shipper and I have plenty of company.
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You have plenty of reasons to be optimistic today—don't lose faith.
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And they will have plenty of judicial statements to support that argument.
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"We have plenty of evidence humans aren't really nice underneath," he said.
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"New York and London have plenty of competitors to Uber," he said.
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We have plenty of bridges, but no long-span bridges like that.
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Fortunately, you have plenty of options from a wide variety of retailers.
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If you're a parent, we have plenty of tips for you, too.
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They have plenty of cash to burn to withstand the massive losses.
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Today, diners at the Southdale mall food court have plenty of choice.
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Fortunately, you have plenty of choice in the Amazon Black Friday Sale.
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And they still have plenty of time for additional achievements in retirement.
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I have plenty of coupled friends who started out by hooking up.
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The court would have plenty of opportunity to make its next move.
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"You have plenty of rebels in Ituri and the Kivus," he says.
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Americans have plenty of choice in how they buy and sell shares.
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The Justice Department, of course, does have plenty of jurisdiction over immigration.
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They have plenty of reasons to quit, and this is one more.
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I have plenty of time to consider whether or not to run.
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Nearly three weeks later, we still have plenty of ice (see below).
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They, and the cookie alerts that resulted, have plenty of good intentions.
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I'd have plenty of time later to jet off to faraway lands.
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So if you have plenty of salt in your marinade, that's great.
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Whatever problem possesses you, we already have plenty of ways to solve it.
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Of course, they have plenty of signature options to choose from as well.
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"We have plenty of data but often we forget the history," said Monaghan.
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"Together as a neighborhood you could have plenty of butterfly habitat," said Crone.
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Investors have plenty of reason to be skittish on dividend stocks right now.
|
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Yes, Americans rightly have plenty of preconceived notions about President Trump's ridiculous behavior.
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PUTIN: Well, first of all, all of us have plenty of political rivals.
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If it's the former, you'll have plenty of Americans willing to help you.
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My wife and I have plenty of reasons to be proud and happy.
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Luckily, streaming services have plenty of true crime documentaries to satiate their needs.
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Luckily, she still seems to have plenty of options in the dating pool.
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College graduates have plenty of earning potential and do not need the help.
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I'm sure we have plenty of DACA recipients who have FHA-backed loans.
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Training those filters requires them to have plenty of examples to practise on.
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Attracting more customers that have plenty of other options could offset the discount.
|
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Not all barriers have protectionist intent; other countries have plenty of them, too.
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But the rebels have plenty of assault rifles for closer-range work, too.
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Indian businesses have plenty of spare capacity and many are still over-indebted.
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Make sure they also have plenty of food and water before you leave.
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Cosmopolitan urbanites tend to have plenty of spare cash to splash out travelling.
|
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Given Lattner's impressive resume, he'll have plenty of offers at other tech companies.
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When he does, he says, he will have plenty of oil at hand.
|
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Of course, Lifetime's new movie will have plenty of material to work with!
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Cities have noticed the trend, and they have plenty of excuses for it.
|
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As I wait out the storm, I have plenty of time to think.
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Full moons are emotional and exhausting… but you have plenty of endurance, Capricorn.
|
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They'll have plenty of things they'll be able to do anytime they want.
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We dig in and still have plenty of leftovers for dinner tomorrow. Excellent.
|
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Mr Trump would have plenty of time to try to close that gap.
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The Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton and Mandarin Oriental all have plenty of class.
|
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People who would rather ingest marijuana than smoke it have plenty of options.
|
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Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson have plenty of reasons to celebrate this October.
|
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The time for the affordable model has come It'll have plenty of range.
|
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Developers still have plenty of ways to differentiate their games from Red Dead.
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With 128GB of storage, you have plenty of space to house your files.
|
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"We also have plenty of hour-long observations that show nothing," he said.
|
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And, on top of that, you have plenty of room to play around.
|
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Netflix will have plenty of competition in making the TV of the future.
|
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If you want an actual recipe, we have plenty of those as well.
|
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But these big blue states have plenty of tenuously held Republican House seats.
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If I am on a desert island, I will have plenty of time.
|
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The Five Star and League chiefs have plenty of impetus to be realistic.
|
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He said fellow senators "will have plenty of time" to study the bill.
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Jellycat Medium Odell Octopus Stuffed Animal, $48.50They probably have plenty of stuffed bears.
|
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If they do care to venture out, though, they have plenty of options.
|
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I still have plenty of progress to make here in Donkey Kong Adventure.
|
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Prunes also have plenty of potassium, vitamin K, and other vitamins and minerals.
|
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Those in power still have plenty of ways of portraying others as subhuman.
|
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But they have plenty of money — $2000 billion of it — and that's growing.
|
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In the next few years, we'll have plenty of opportunities to find out.
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"I think we have plenty of space to adjust our policy," he said.
|
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In addition, he said, temperate regions have plenty of diseases of their own.
|
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However, Silverblatt said that most companies have plenty of cash to reward shareholders.
|
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Beta's aircraft, and its new charge pad, will have plenty of other uses.
|
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You&aposre not alone — you have plenty of friends in the same position.
|
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Democrats will also have plenty of opportunities to shoot themselves in the foot.
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We have plenty of time to do that, but we have more competition.
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When he comes back he will have plenty of problems on his plate.
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The rocket ship will have plenty of room and will have recreation facilities.
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I have plenty of leads for both full-time work and freelance gigs.
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I'll have plenty of other chances down the road for my next no.
|
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I have plenty of favorites in Vegas and I know what I like.
|
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But he'll have plenty of opportunities to lash out at his largest critics.
|
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Mr. Trump and his entourage should have plenty of space to spread out.
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Yet these countries still have plenty of thriving businesses, with lower administrative burdens.
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Japanese authorities, meanwhile, will have plenty of questions to answer after the holiday.
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Alone you have plenty of time to think, to look at your life.
|
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Conventioneers still have plenty of options on Airbnb, an apartment- and room-sharing website.
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Warning: Make sure you have plenty of water on hand before you continue scrolling.
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Both candidates should have plenty of money for the final sprint later this year.
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Schools have plenty of money, and they are bringing in even more every year.
|
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You're having big feelings, but you also have plenty of work to focus on.
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This sale lasts until June 13th, so you have plenty of time to shop.
|
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The staff of the Whistle have plenty of work ahead of them this year.
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Emerging markets still have plenty of trouble spots, but the bigger economies are stabilising.
|
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Senate Republicans argue Sessions would have plenty of support if he launches a campaign.
|
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Press said she's thrilled; the DNA Doe Project volunteers have plenty of work ahead.
|
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Besides, presidents have plenty of scope to influence the Fed's policy in other ways.
|
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Despite numerous off-season departures, the Capitals still have plenty of firepower and balance.
|
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They'll keep things moving and have plenty of tricks they've collected from past clients.
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JR: We're not raising right now, we have plenty of capital in the bank.
|
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Both starters will have plenty of help at the first sign of trouble, however.
|
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They also have plenty of runway in terms of their existing business model: Advertising.
|
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Now that everybody believes in electric cars, we have plenty of suppliers making batteries.
|
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But, between the five boroughs, you actually have plenty of trails to choose from.
|
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This February, Ikea will have plenty of those colorful home accessories to chose from.
|
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Trouble with Democrats Clinton could also have plenty of trouble with her own party.
|
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The company would likely have plenty of records and manuals to back this up.
|
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But small gun makers have plenty of options for capital outside of public markets.
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Reddit sleuths have plenty of theories and here are some of the most popular.
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Other than that, the two have plenty of time for a couple's vacation. #Jeah.
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Where you're gonna have plenty of feeds in your life suggesting things at you.
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"Moms already have plenty of guilt of their own to deal with," Saltz said.
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Now, we have plenty of time to attempt to recreate this before Oct. 31.
|
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You have plenty of responsibilities to focus on today as the sun opposes Saturn.
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Australia would seem to have plenty of scope to fund needed spending through borrowing.
|
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And like all good fandoms, they have plenty of crossover moments with other franchises.
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The two have plenty of time to worry about kids, and being perma roomies.
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They're also the most profitable – and have plenty of juice left in the tank.
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Labor Day weekend shoppers still have plenty of time to do their financing homework.
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Known for his confidence, Reed will have plenty of it after ending a drought.
|
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But she'll have plenty of reinforcements from GOP outside groups to protect her seat.
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With the upcoming election, we'll have plenty of other things to ask about, too.
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They still have plenty of time to do the right thing on this issue.
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I have plenty of time with my family and even some time for myself.
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If you're hitting the road this weekend, be forewarned: You'll have plenty of company.
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Lighting The sensors on smartphone cameras function best when you have plenty of light.
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Our talk will have plenty of tactical insights for anyone roadmapping their company's future.
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Go for high heels that have plenty of openings, yet still thick, supportive straps.
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But Berlin does have plenty of areas where I can feel a bit unsafe.
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"I'm sure the conference will have plenty of discussions on the issue," Stewart said.
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As for cisgender pets, they have plenty of opportunities these days to express themselves.
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Most of us have plenty of time on our hands and nowhere to go.
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"Chinese companies today have plenty of ability and confidence" to compete globally, he added.
|
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"But Republicans have plenty of voters they can mobilize as well," Dr. Mann said.
|
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They have rarely spoken with each other, although they have plenty of mutual acquaintances.
|
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And we'll have plenty of tales of life in the city in the newsletter.
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Make sure you have plenty of small bills, a calculator and a comfortable chair.
|
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Beyond that, these two explosive offenses both will have plenty of chances to score.
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Trackers have plenty of legitimate functions, for instance, "cookies" keep you logged into websites.
|
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And Mr. Trott, and his firm BDT Capital, seem to have plenty of that.
|
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This way, they'd have plenty of spare time before someone noticed they were missing.
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In theory, state governments have plenty of ways to cut emissions without federal help.
|
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But there's no denying that Republicans have plenty of deep political disagreements with Democrats.
|
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Luckily, the stores have plenty of fresh offerings that play into fall's biggest trends.
|
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The exercises were not militarily significant, and the three nations have plenty of differences.
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The vehicle will go into production … sometime, and we still have plenty of questions.
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Still, they have plenty of other revenue streams, including money from Charles's estate portfolio.
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"I absolutely believe we still have plenty of flu season to come," Brammer said.
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I have plenty of chicken leftover from yesterday but I'm just not feeling it.
|
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When it comes to sex, you have plenty of stamina—you're one lusty goat!
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You'll have plenty of time to post about it after you get back home.
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Still, they are well-financed and have plenty of money to put to work.
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If you haven't seen him in person yet, you now have plenty of opportunities.
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If that is the case, then we have plenty of instances to work with.
|
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They have plenty of other looney tune conspiracy theorists to book in his place.
|
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Silbermann, Brougher and the ad team have plenty of work to do at Pinterest.
|
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Trump and McConnell also have plenty of stake this week in Alabama, where Sen.
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And the comments from the Democrats suggest the sides have plenty of work remaining.
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Of course, kids have plenty of non-Santa stuff that would exercise that, too.
|
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Cold-weather lovers have plenty of activities to take part in during the winter.
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You already have plenty of money, and your plan is to get even more.
|
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Americans have plenty of frustrations with the long-term trajectory of the American economy.
|
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Lighting is a powerful tool, and airlines have plenty of incentives to use it.
|
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In fact, the largest fires in California right now have plenty of water nearby.
|
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They have plenty of different burritos, from the blackened Alaska salmon to steak chipotle.
|
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Fortunately, the pair have plenty of memories that are happy for the both of them.
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In some countries, citizens have plenty of products to choose from; others have very few.
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Someone who wanted to put pressure on BuzzFeed's investors would have plenty of potential targets.
|
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PCPartPicker, PC Master Race, and Logical Increments have plenty of build guides to refer to.
|
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IPO Investors will have plenty of questions for Snap executives on the company's upcoming roadshow.
|
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They've been rebuilding for years, and have plenty of good young players worth holding onto.
|
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With over 20 to try, you'll have plenty of ways to stay warm until spring.
|
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We all have plenty of friends WHO HAVE great fashion sense and plenty who don't.
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But courts that took up the original ban have plenty of issues to look at.
|
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In 2017, consumers looking for interactive robots with personality will have plenty of animatronic options.
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Sebastian Thrun But you are planning to have plenty of stuff up there to hit.
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For one, we have plenty of federal crimes right back here in the United States.
|
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And they still have plenty of questions about how things are actually going to function.
|
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Policymakers have made the economy safer, but they still have plenty of lessons to learn.
|
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Full moons are exhausting and emotional—and people will have plenty of feelings to share.
|
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Luckily for me, we have plenty of really wonderful students who make up for it.
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But hey, we'll have plenty of time to discuss all this in the coming weeks.
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They have plenty of room to act out their tragicomedy as the freeway is cleared.
|
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One thing is clear: scientists will have plenty of time to figure out the answers.
|
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No one knows why, though they have plenty of theories — some more ominous than others.
|
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It will have plenty of rivals looking to monetise and win audiences for live video.
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And yes, HefPost will have plenty of that, in addition to news, videos and events.
|
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They have plenty of tales of getting lost, disoriented and ripped off by taxi drivers.
|
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Conservative students and faculty have plenty of venues through which they can, and do, speak.
|
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And, naturally, cord cutters will have plenty of ways to get in on the action.
|
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Obama let in some lobbyists under waivers, and lobbyists continued to have plenty of influence.
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In the meantime, Mr Assange will have plenty of time to work on that autobiography.
|
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We have plenty of laws on the books that we cannot or do not enforce.
|
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But that doesn't mean Americans don't have plenty of opportunities to see free-flying parrots.
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PEOPLE HAVE PLENTY OF – YOU KNOW, PLENTY OF CASH, BALANCE SHEETS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE.
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Waves only peak for a moment, and we have plenty of extremism left to fight.
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Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn have plenty of reasons to be thankful this holiday season.
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You'll also have plenty of opportunities to interact with monkeys and elephants while exploring Bali.
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You're feeling pulled in many different directions today, but luckily you have plenty of energy.
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They have plenty of programming and even a Game of Thrones prequel in the works.
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But by any measure, the liberals — and Clinton — have plenty of obstacles in their way.
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If they can do so, however, the group are likely to have plenty of customers.
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But the justices would have plenty of reasons to distinguish those rulings from today's situation.
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Whoever is the victor, she will need to be tough and have plenty of stamina.
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On the bright side ... El Chapo will have plenty of time to write a script.
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From its point of view on each side, the merger may have plenty of benefits.
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Companies already have plenty of domestically held cash and access to low-interest-rate borrowing.
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Not only does it have plenty of dinosaur action, but there's also an exploding volcano.
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Justin Bieber and wife Hailey Baldwin will have plenty of reason to celebrate come September.
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If you're in D.C. it's raining, so you have plenty of time to catch up.
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So, if you're still hoping to fly on one, you have plenty of time left.
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If you plan to travel this Memorial Day weekend, you will have plenty of company.
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PUTIN (through translator): Well, first of all, all of us have plenty of political rivals.
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Someday you'll have plenty of time to learn about make-up, mathematics, and making out.
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The Kardashians will definitely have plenty of photos to choose from on the famous steps!
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Oh, and we'll have plenty of water, tea, coffee and Red Bull on hand, too.
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The other types of suites also have plenty of space and views of the city.
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I'm sure its stock investors will have plenty of questions about the lack of disclosure.
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We don't know the answers yet, but we should have plenty of fun finding out.
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If that trend continues, Jones should have plenty of fantasy value moving forward this season.
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If you're looking to splurge on a pricier steak, you have plenty of options, too!
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Right now, a lot of trucks have plenty of power ports, both 12v and 110v.
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But South Korea seemed to have plenty of testing, and they knew who to isolate.
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Because of the data we provided, they now have plenty of evidence for their case.
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We already have plenty of evidence that exercise affects how long and well we live.
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If Munni is pulled out of school and married off, she'll have plenty of company.
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That means health officials have plenty of experience responding to Ebola cases in the DRC.
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Amazon already has large operations in both areas, which both have plenty of tech talent.
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All the major news networks will have plenty of analysis before and after the event.
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Americans aren't alone in panic buying to ensure they have plenty of squares to spare.
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Nashville inhabitants likely have plenty of other uses for the money they're saving on taxes.
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Luckily, foods like meat, legumes, eggs, dairy, whole grains, and nuts have plenty of it.
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With younger children, we have plenty of opportunities to put our parenting muscles to work.
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New York (CNN Business)With unemployment rates near record lows, workers have plenty of options.
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So Brazil will have plenty of help in offloading its supply in the coming year.
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" So he says to Hoffman: "You have plenty of money, why do you need money?
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But you have plenty of alternatives if you do not use such photo-management software.
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Companies with ratios below 50 percent have plenty of room to increase their dividends going forward.
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The Nets, however, should have plenty of salary-cap space to sign free agents this summer.
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The shallow cabinets fit into tight hallways, and have plenty of shelves for leashes and toys.
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Pundits have plenty of theories on why Trump lost last week's Wisconsin primary to Ted Cruz.
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But, fans still have plenty of option when it comes to dining at a Vanderpump establishment.
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We will have plenty of time in the summer to take stock and evaluate things then.
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But in the case he doesn't, we have plenty of questions about the future of Unity.
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These cutting-edge devices have not hit the market, but learners still have plenty of options.
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Luckily, Princess Charlotte and the new baby will have plenty of positive traits in common, too.
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Though they have plenty of caves and mines to explore at home, many have ventured overseas.
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Mr Mutua seems to have plenty of fans in government, says Patrick Gathara, a Kenyan cartoonist.
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Do a thorough job search so you have plenty of offers to tell your suitors about.
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AMD is promising to have plenty of inventory and a ton of motherboard options at launch.
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You have plenty of time to solidify your fan theories... and find evidence to support it.
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But with 32 GB of storage, you'll have plenty of onboard space to keep your files.
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We suspect curious Gus will have plenty of new admirers to play with in his future.
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Films like Serenity or Warcraft have plenty of room for more stories within their established worlds.
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Podcasts have plenty of wonderful qualities, but they tend to be long and difficult to find.
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It's a Cabinet meeting, and we have plenty of things to discuss and plenty of success.
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We identified locations, there's many more than these 10, that have plenty of competition around them.
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The Nationals have plenty of viejos, which, by modern baseball standards, is probably anyone over 30.
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If a customer isn't into the new system, they have plenty of other locations to visit.
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That way you have plenty of time — and money — to buy gifts for everyone, including yourself.
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Yes, but: Drug companies have plenty of other costs besides research, including their ample marketing budgets.
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Tech also creates new jobs — we have plenty of occupations that didn't exist 30 years ago.
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Fortunately we have plenty of time to speculate before the new season premieres sometime next summer.
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He to look at flights after I explain I have plenty of miles to cover it.
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Nonetheless, even the smaller exchanges have plenty of coins, as the size of this heist illustrates.
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Those boycotting Trump's national address on border security Tuesday night have plenty of alternative viewing options.
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Salesforce and Cisco have plenty of customer overlap and have long had partnerships unifying various technologies.
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The authorities have plenty of resources to sort through what&aposs real, and what isn&apost.
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Both men can certainly claim to have plenty of in-cage experience heading into this fight.
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One group of people who have plenty of that kind of confidence are naturists, or nudists.
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Sorry, but even though you're done with school, you still have plenty of homework to do.
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Your ruling planet, Venus, is retrograde, so you definitely have plenty of feelings to sort through.
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You'll have plenty of time to prepare and plenty of sage advice from expert TechCrunch editors.
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We have plenty of resources on the Internet, so that takes some of the pressure off.
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Again like most college students, what the poster did have plenty of was bottles of vodka.
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Modern humans have plenty of bad habits that keep us from getting a good night's sleep.
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He'll have plenty of good company ... the cemetery is filled with celebs, many with Playboy ties.
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Days off mean you have plenty of time to consider solutions to your various existential crises.
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You offer people those answers, and you'll have plenty of grassroots donations to run winning campaigns.
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The good news is that you have plenty of time to re-watch the first season.
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They have plenty of players capable of scoring a few runs quickly in shorter ODI matches.
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The 21.4 countries that signed have plenty of room to chart their own courses within it.
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We'll have plenty of food, water and lots of caffeine to help you go the distance.
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You'll work hard, but you'll also have plenty of time to enjoy that Innovator pass access.
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Don't cover your pet in human sunscreen or bug sprayAlways have plenty of water on hand
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He'll have plenty of material to work with — an economic recovery, Obamacare, rescuing the auto industry.
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Again, we'll have plenty of time to wrestle with these questions over the next six months.
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New York (CNN Business)Investors have plenty of reasons to worry about their wallets next year.
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Plus, you'll still have plenty of time to get them in the mail before Father's Day.
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The software is telling you how to get there, but you also have plenty of input.
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For other situations, where you have plenty of space for an Echo Dot, just buy that.
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Students from low- and middle-income families already have plenty of challenges in paying for college.
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This way, when it's time for them to leave the nest, they'll have plenty of practice.
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"Yeah, I have plenty of days left," she answered as though it were no big deal.
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Whether or not the special is a success, she will have plenty of suitors lined up.
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"We have plenty of work to do, and we'll be here through the summer," McConnell said.
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Advocacy groups like Indivisible and Families USA have plenty of resources to help you take action.
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No, we have plenty of product people and engineers that are focusing in these areas. Great.
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More than anything else, this study suggests that we still have plenty of research to do.
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Mr. Klein and his group have plenty of money from the real estate industry and corporations.
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"We have plenty of sanitizing wipes — a container at each station," the returns-center employee said.
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But despite her experience in the role, the Danish politician will have plenty of challenges ahead.
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Taylor's Reputation Stadium tour stops in Philly Friday night -- where she'll have plenty of snakes onstage.
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Given all the political and media scrutiny, they now have plenty of incentives to crack down.
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Cooking at home without power is not easy, so restaurants with generators have plenty of business.
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Governments have plenty of scope to boost output by pursuing sensible policies and abandoning foolish ones.
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And banks want to know if you have plenty of coverage with plenty of contingency money.
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We don't know the answers but we have plenty of evidence to support asking the questions.
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Those tools have plenty of advantages, like optical character recognition that can capture text from handwriting.
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When the results are finally delivered, the candidates will have plenty of grounds to dispute them.
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"The humanitarian workers have plenty of resources so why hasn't this problem been resolved?" he asked.
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As someone who has wide feet, I feel like I have plenty of space to stretch.
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If you want to go the do-it-yourself route, you have plenty of software options.
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The animals were likely living on the older nearby islands, which have plenty of plant life.
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We'll notify the founders by February 15 — you'll have plenty of time to hone your pitch.
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The labor market is going strong, and job candidates have plenty of opportunities to choose from.
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And any previous generation software is going to have plenty of overhead out of the box.
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He has wine and ice cream, and we always have plenty of those in our house.
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And we have plenty of evidence that he likes to mark his papers up with sharpies.
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The time cafe was born in Russia, actually, and we have plenty of them in Moscow.
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Vulnerabilities in the NGP VAN software installed on its server which they have plenty of. Shit!
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Even if it goes ahead, the ethics watchdog will still have plenty of high polluters to examine.
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But from the looks of their latest picture, they have plenty of fun together right at home.
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We have plenty of fish over at Cape that are a lot cheaper than $40 a pound.
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Thanks to some of fashion's most daring, we have plenty of white sartorial inspiration to draw from.
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Of course, you have plenty of partying to do today, too, thanks to Venus's clash with Jupiter.
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With that backdrop, Trump would seem to have plenty of chips and a strong hand to play.
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It's only Solomon's second quarter running the bank, but analysts will have plenty of questions for him.
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But readers will have plenty of other books to choose from in the months (and years) ahead.
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When those eggs hatch, they'll have plenty of vegetation to eat, until things dry up once again.
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Leave it to Las Vegas to make sure travelers have plenty of unique amenities at the airport.
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When tourists arrive on America's fair shores, they have plenty of options when it comes to food.
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Apple and Qualcomm also have plenty of direct lawsuits against one another in courts around the globe.
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The Wolfpack certainly look like they have plenty of bite: they ravaged the London Skolars 76-0.
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I point to Columbus, Ohio because it's where I'm from and I have plenty of data points.
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Don't worry, we'll have plenty of food and drink to fuel your focus — including plenty of coffee.
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If you're tempted to deck the halls with this peak 2017 color, you have plenty of options.
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Although populations overall are surely waning, we still have plenty of places where these magical insects thrive.
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The pair have plenty of famous friends — how could an A+ list couple not be well connected?
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As most of us have plenty of chargers around the house by now, this should be fine.
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Moreover, you'll have plenty of time to explore, as the job is just four hours a day.
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Game of Thrones came to an end on Sunday, but we still have plenty of burning questions.
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Darpa may not have had experience with meteorology, but it did have plenty of experience with computers.
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The sweepstakes runs past Prime Day through July 19, so you'll have plenty of time to enter.
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If watching Wonder Woman made you emotional, you have plenty of company, including Oscar winner Alicia Vikander.
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Gamers have plenty of options to earn money from YouTube ad revenue shares and Twitch's tipping options.
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The best senior executive talent, especially, is being courted by everyone, and candidates have plenty of choices.
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And at 24, and 25, this guy and I still have plenty of time to find someone.
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A gradual loosening of capital controls means savers have plenty of ways to get their money out.
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"We have plenty of online tools, calculators and resources and information from 401(k) providers," he said.
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Fitz and the Tantrums fans will have plenty of new songs to jam to in the fall.
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I don't need to list examples—you'll hopefully have plenty of your own, as I do mine.
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You have plenty of work today, and the moon enters Aries which will help you get organized.
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"We certainly have plenty of people interested in taking a look," Mackenzie said on a media call.
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"Every time there's an issue people are like, 'I have plenty of black friends,'" explains Saint John.
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Those who have plenty of money value it less; those who don't have enough value it more.
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If you have plenty of downtime on your trip, pet-sit or volunteer in exchange for housing.
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Stadium neighborhoods are usually well served by mass transit and have plenty of restaurants and night life.
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You have plenty of time to kill, you're bored, you know, what's a great thing to do?
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This feature works best when you have plenty of light and you're shooting a fast-moving object.
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If you are planning on traveling this Independence Day holiday you're going to have plenty of company.
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Rest assured, though, Pornhub will have plenty of holiday-themed videos to entice viewers following the matches.
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To be sure, the big names from the Obama administration have plenty of official duties at Davos.
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Suffice it to say, this is a hobby I take seriously and have plenty of fun with.
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The problem, she explained, is that U.S. investors have plenty of other options in their local market.
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Once confirmed, Price will have plenty of room to singlehandedly shift healthcare toward a free-market system.
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It's one thing to run machine learning models in the cloud, where you have plenty of resources.
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Latinos have plenty of power in Texas — it just depends on who, what, when, where and how.
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As the Jets give up nearly 300 passing yards a game, Thielen should have plenty of opportunity.
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The deck should have plenty of room for all, but museum members may reserve tickets in advance.
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The candidates who make it on to the next round will have plenty of reason to smile.
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I will probably venture out soon but today is super gloomy and I have plenty of food.
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If you've made this observation on Instagram recently, you'll likely have plenty of weddings to attend soon.
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We already have plenty of evidence, of course, that weight training can help us to age well.
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Legends co-creators Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, and Marc Guggenheim have plenty of room to embrace camp.
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"We have plenty of other things that we know, with much more confidence, that work," he explained.
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But Zverev, ranked No. 4 at age 21, should have plenty of competition from his own generation.
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As a well-respected player and proven winner, Iguodala would have plenty of suitors across the league.
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Wendy's will have plenty of competitors in the breakfast space, including McDonald's (MCD), Dunkin' (DNKN) and Panera.
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In the mature financial system of the United States, businesses have plenty of ways to get money.
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We already have plenty of tantalizing evidence that aerobic fitness can beneficently shape our brains and cognition.
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The couple will have plenty of space to add a few pieces from their home-furnishing collections.
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The couple will have plenty of space to add a few pieces from their home-furnishing collections.
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The two, both 210, have plenty of sports equipment, including surfboards, skateboards, snowboards, camping gear and bicycles.
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Though the company is continually growing, employees have plenty of room in this spacious, open-concept office.
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At school, I have an overwhelming workload, and I have plenty of problems to navigate at home.
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The debate goes back to 2013, and both sides have plenty of heavy hitters working for them.
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Things to do: Millennials have plenty of nightlife options in Columbus: live music, distilleries and fine arts.
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Looking back on the last 12 months, those who feel miserable and afraid have plenty of justification.
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"We have plenty of evidence on this one: Presidential speeches rarely change minds," he writes this morning.
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Slacking off won't be an option today, but you'll have plenty of opportunities to ask for help.
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Yes, Democrats have plenty of family feuds, too, and have months to squander their early midterm advantage.
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Greg and Rebecca have plenty of toxic baggage of their own after Rebecca slept with his dad.
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We're guessing she'll have plenty of help caring for Kulture, so she can still hit the salon.
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We'll also have plenty of time to think about the shows many, many (too many?) side characters.
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The actors, both 37, have plenty of projects in the works that will keep them in the spotlight.
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She leads a team of writers who, she said, have plenty of opinions that feed into the work.
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Fans have plenty of their own guesses, hunches, and theories as to who will come out on top.
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Silicon Valley oligarchs have plenty of reason to lose sleep these days, but the looming prospect of Nov.
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We have plenty of federal rules that apply to every state, but we still agree with states' rights.
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You may well have plenty of top-notch security apps running on your laptop, but do your cousins?
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This means you'll have plenty of fun, but you'll also need to turn your attention to work eventually.
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While we have plenty of questions about this year's festivities — will Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid walk again?
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With its 224TB hard drive, you'll have plenty of room for your video game library and then some.
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You have plenty of energy to get things done today and some surprising emotional shifts are taking place.
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They had planned their journey around carefully recorded average temperature estimates and seemed to have plenty of time.
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Next time you feel that afternoon hangry feeling take over, just make sure you have plenty of snacks.
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And he&aposs going to have plenty of chance to clean that up on Hannity and on Tucker.
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You'd think that Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, would have plenty of advice on how to spend Halloween.
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Politics makes strange bedfellows, and some of Yang's supporters seem to have plenty of room in their beds.
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With improving ad-targeting technologies, we believe JD's ad business should still have plenty of room to grow.
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The simple fact is, I have plenty of goals and only so much money to make them happen.
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If you're an iPhone user, however, you likely already have plenty of Lightning cables in a drawer already.
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What is the latest there in terms of – you have, on record, saying we have plenty of oil.
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"I have plenty of capacity to acquire," VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger told CNBC in an interview last month.
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But HSBC's earnings are a reminder that even the biggest players have plenty of problems, especially in Europe.
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Luckily, the offer doesn't end until August 31, so you have plenty of time to finish that marg.
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Democrats will have plenty of time, too, to provoke the president and half the country that supports him.
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Getting off at 4 makes it feel like I have plenty of time to accomplish things after work.
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Even if you aren't paying full price upfront, you can still have plenty of money on the line.
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Blais adds the elephants will have plenty of room and ways to be entertained in their new home.
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While the providers have plenty of wonky places to post their offerings, no one wants to use them.
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If you're just hoping to read about great new music, we have plenty of immersive profiles as well.
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The UK official added that companies like Apple and Google have plenty of computing power to do this.
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If you're making art or playing a show, it will go smoothly and you'll have plenty of fun.
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I'll be updating my list as often as I can — hopefully I'll have plenty of games to add.
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At least we still have plenty of merch to choose from here, like this Pikachu wireless iPhone charger.
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Even if a Trump loss doesn't spark violence, reawakening outright racism can still have plenty of undesirable effects.
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Fund managers have plenty of incentives to find anomalies that appear to work, to entice money from clients.
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Looks like this season of DWTS is shaping up to have plenty of Olympians and reality TV alums.
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It looks like Bowles will hopefully have plenty of time to spend the holidays with his baby girl.
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And — spoiler alert — they didn't get married, but that doesn't mean the episode didn't have plenty of twists.
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Properties like Messenger, though, have plenty of easy opportunities to attract more users and bring in new revenue.
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We'll still have plenty of news, features, and reporting, but the staff is also going to ~*blog*~ ... thank's.
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Speaking of rear passengers, thanks to ingenious interior packaging, they — like the front passengers — have plenty of space.
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As Edward Delman has pointed out, Indonesia's social and political cultures have plenty of capacity to fight back.
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After all, we were on vacation and I'd have plenty of time to search when I got home.
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We imagine she'll have plenty of things to say about the women from the other franchises as well.
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If you don't trust America's political system, you have plenty of reasons not to — and you're not alone.
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The restraining order's been lifted, but they clearly have plenty of issues left to hammer out in court.
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We'll have plenty of time to watch it unfold — this case certainly isn't going away any time soon.
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If you're clamoring to become the next proud owner of this beautiful dress, you have plenty of company.
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You have plenty of options for great mattresses to buy online, but a college budget is notoriously tight.
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Regardless, both parties will have plenty of money to go around, which is evident in their ad spending.
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You have plenty of time to make up your mind, but these prices aren't changing, so why wait?
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Democrats are also salivating at the chance to make Trump the villain, believing they have plenty of ammunition.
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LIBERAL internationalists in Britain have plenty of reasons to despair over the vote to leave the European Union.
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Most pertinently, doctors have plenty of experience, via the practice of suturing, of sewing it into bodily tissues.
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Americans have plenty of other reasons to reform the democratic process, but protecting their integrity should take priority.
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Kid-friendly cities have plenty of parks and playgrounds to make up for the lack of open spaces.
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But it's also important to remember that you still have plenty of other things to do at work.
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But with the possibility of more strikes looming, the press should have plenty of opportunities to do better.
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If you'd prefer to earn money back on your spending, you have plenty of great options as well.
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A Democrat who replaced Trump would have plenty of options to change the status quo, to Israel's detriment.
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"We have plenty of time as a committee to respond" if inflation does begin to surge, he said.
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You can be a challenger inside a company with longevity, and we have plenty of those as well.
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Although we have plenty of guns in Australia, we've had no mass shootings in the country since 1996.
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He still believes the U.S. and Russia have plenty of shared interests and wants to mend the relationship.
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Be patient — the show will last until dawn, so you have plenty of time to catch a glimpse.
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The Juno team will have plenty of opportunities to dig much deeper into some of these tantalizing features.
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The DeWalt Safety Goggles have plenty of air vents to prevent fogged up lenses, and they're very comfortable.
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But Democrats would have plenty of other ways to generate attention, such as informal hearings or press events.
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They still have plenty of talented young players like Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown and the emerging Robert Williams.
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Electric breast pumps are opaque and have plenty of nooks in which drugs or weapons could be stashed.
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We have plenty of recipes that will make everyone happy, so you can stay in your soft pants.
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We have plenty of content, stories, and characters to lose ourselves in during this time of social distancing.
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Retailers still have plenty of inventory of the older Switch, and that'll likely be true for some time.
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But Hollywood and human nature being what they are, they will have plenty of opportunities to do better.
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Mozilla notes that Firefox does not come with any translating features, though you have plenty of other options.
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And besides, as social media and talk radio constantly remind us, we have plenty of compatriots right here.
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But our guests seem happy fending for themselves, and we still have plenty of time to socialize. Thoughts?
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I have my job interview today around 224.74, so and I have plenty of time to get ready.
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Mac owners can be a smug bunch, but to be fair they have plenty of reasons to be.
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I know it's unfashionable to praise a political party, and I have plenty of complaints about the Democrats.
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However, Carol Pepper, chief executive officer at Pepper International, believes that stocks have plenty of room to run.
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Kerry Washington proved that maternity wear can also have plenty of drama and flair at the 2016 Emmys.
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"We have plenty of land, and I want to take in horses who need a home," she said.
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All applicants looking to fulfill this high-level position will also need to have plenty of professional expertise.
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It even play CDs, cassettes, and FM radio, so you'll have plenty of different ways to start jamming.
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If it's 203 years out, for instance, clients still have plenty of time to recover from a downturn.
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An indoor water park, added in 2005, ensures families have plenty of diversion whatever happens with the weather.
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Unlike most of Sharp's eager readers abroad, Americans have plenty of established avenues for citizens to take power.
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New Zealanders have plenty of experience taking drastic steps to save the country from destructive, non-native species.
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So long as superhero stories maintain their popularity, The Tick will have plenty of ways to keep skewering them.
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With this period's emphasis on slowing down, we'll have plenty of time to relax, review, and reorganize, Dewhirst says.
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With all these options, it looks like we'll soon have plenty of opportunities to make the historic journey ourselves.
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Fair warning: The feature works much better on high-resolution photos, but presumably you already have plenty of senpai.
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Another possibility: businesses have plenty of investment opportunities, but pressure from Wall Street is discouraging them from making them.
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I have plenty of words muted, I unfollowed some people, and I opted to turn my quality filter on.
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Though the cat in question may have unfortunately gone to Flash Heaven, it will have plenty of company there.
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When they have plenty of light to work with, both the telephoto and wide-angle cameras produce nice images.
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It'll be a different kind of Apple event, which probably means we'll have plenty of surprises to talk about.
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Today, you'll get both: People will be impressed by you, but you'll also have plenty of space to yourself.
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But I have plenty of other debt because I've had nothing but part-time job after part-time job.
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One quick tip: Have plenty of treats on hand to make the situation much more tolerable for your pet.
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And if there's one good thing about being middle of the pack, it's that you have plenty of company.
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But with 230 years of experience in modern democracy, we now have plenty of data on what works best.
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Nick and wife Vanessa will have plenty of room to spread out ... nearly 10,000 square feet on 4 acres.
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But in many areas, particularly in social policy, it makes sense for the states to have plenty of leeway.
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One of the key snack combinations that Markle is always sure to have plenty of is humus and carrots.
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You can also, of course, cook it entirely outside of the bird (we have plenty of recipes for that).
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That might seem unnecessary, since coaches already have plenty of data about their protégés from competition results and training.
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Apart from that, the fiscal and monetary policies have plenty of room to support economic activity and employment creation.
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It's clear that Collett will have plenty of interesting things to say about the current landscape of space startups.
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One top-rated analyst says the banks still have plenty of upside left, even as markets post record highs.
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At 256GB of space, you'll have plenty of storage to play with, especially if you're a photographer or vlogger.
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Rich countries have plenty of doctors, and even the best clinicians can see only one patient at a time.
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The good news for Ventura is he could have plenty of support like he did the last time out.
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I don't really mind, though — the tote wasn't particularly amazing and I have plenty of bags at home anyway.
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You have plenty of energy and confidence this evening, thanks to the sun connecting with your ruling planet Mars.
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Thanks to her mom, though, it seems she'll have plenty of opportunities to figure that out on her own.
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"They have plenty of capital, plenty of liquidity," Dimon said during an telephone interview on CNBC's "Power Lunch" program.
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Many have encountered significant trauma or poverty, and I try to have plenty of plans and supports in place.
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Whether in Britain or America, he is likely to have plenty of time for that in the months ahead.
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Those defending Tripoli from the LNA say they have plenty of ammunition with fresh supplies from several western towns.
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We hire people to do the job through elections, and we have plenty of ways to hold them accountable.
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"We have plenty of designers that are like, 'If the girls want to keep anything, let them'," says Day.
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I'm going to have Cagney on stage in a fireside chat, and I'll have plenty of my own questions.
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So, don't worry, we'll have plenty of notice if the supervolcano threatens to erupt anytime in the near future.
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We have plenty of soft targets to attack, and plenty of ways for people to get even nastier weapons.
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That way, if we need to have a do-over we will have plenty of time to do so.
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If 6'6'' 265-pound Rob Gronkowski shows up to your house, you better have plenty of extra taco meat.
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Women have plenty of reasons to love, love love the AHCA — they've just got to do a little rebranding.
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If you're not feeling the new options, you have plenty of time to stock up on the old standbys.
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Snapchat seems to have plenty of options if it can just start stockpiling cash instead of spending it all.
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TC: You have plenty of operating experience, including previously running Keynote Systems, but you've never taken a company public.
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You're being pulled in so many directions— you have plenty of professional obligations, but your family also needs you!
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Besides, it's not like the sports world doesn't have plenty of other ways to suckle at the public teat.
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In Ohio, for example -- an important election battleground -- voters have plenty of reason to be wary of the RFS.
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Biggest NHL stars: The forward ranks have plenty of star power, including Alexander Ovechkin, Evgeni Malkin and Vladimir Tarasenko.
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"We have plenty of cash flow generation to satisfy all of our crazy aspirations for growth and then some."
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It's a pretty basic 'wardrobe'; I'll have plenty of time when our kid gets here to do more shopping.
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I have plenty of friends to hang out with, but I don't want to always hang out with them.
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For I know that I shall have plenty of reason to praise him for all that he will do.
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As you would find elsewhere, the app will have plenty of masks, filters, GIFs, stickers, and other shiny objects.
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Many New Yorkers who rely on buses have plenty of advice for L train commuters about what lies ahead.
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If you pay with plastic regularly, you have plenty of opportunities to teach your kids how credit cards work.
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I have plenty of room in my home so I can store it easily when it's not in use.
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With lower costs of living, New Mexico retirees will have plenty of leftover funds to spend on leisure activities.
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"We have plenty of water," Cal Fire Deputy Chief Scott McLean told The Hill after Trump's tweet on Monday.
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If you want to criticize the shameful treatment of people at our border, fine, you'll have plenty of company.
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The soles have plenty of traction that can handle everything from basic dirt trails to rocky or wet terrain.
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Though other federal agencies cannot play the 302 game, they have plenty of options for editing the public record.
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These young women now have plenty of us talking, all while reclaiming their narrative in their own unique way.
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The deal is available throughout this busy shopping period, so you have plenty of time to consider your options.
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In addition to defeating a bully, Latinos have plenty of reasons to enthusiastically support Mr. Trump's main rival. Mrs.
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Defenders of segregated swimming say men will have plenty of other hours to use the pool, which is true.
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Like so many mixed-race children, I have plenty of stories of how this ambiguous identity caused me pain.
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Automakers have plenty of data on the average number of miles driven by each kind of car over time.
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He still believes the United States and Russia have plenty of shared interests and wants to mend the relationship.
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The key to healthy diets is variety, and all fruits have plenty of nutritional value and taste to contribute.
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In the not-too-distant future, we'll have plenty of reasons to want protect ourselves from facial detection software.
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But surely we must have plenty of regulations and policies in place to prevent an overload of advertising, right?
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Howard has not been scoring much but he is rebounding well, and his teammates have plenty of offensive firepower.
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When you have plenty of money and are comfortable in your cushy career, money can seem like no biggie.
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I debate buying a sandwich for the flight once we're through security but decide I have plenty of snacks.
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While Yeisley and her friends have plenty of fabric on hand, she realized that they were short on elastic.
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I have plenty of hunter friends, and you're not going to shoot a deer with a semi-automatic weapon.
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Of course, we have plenty of actual recipes to cook if freestyling dinner is not your idea of fun.
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This year's draft is considerably less hyped than last year's, but the Giants have plenty of holes to fill.
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But this particular drama would seem to have plenty of potential to unnerve Chinese censors, and embolden their critics.
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Hospitals have plenty of free-standing hand hygiene stations, but typically no sinks for hand washing in public areas.
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Why would tech companies want to wade into such a risky field when they already have plenty of cash?
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Even with politics taken out of the equation, markets have plenty of moving parts to contend with these days.
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While Hennen said Chicago will be "the epicenter of the extreme cold," its misery will have plenty of company.
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The likes of Paris and Los Angeles already have plenty of hotels and well-developed Airbnb host communities already.
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The problem in the Russian investigation is that we have plenty of crimes but not necessarily plenty of colluders.
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Members of the unit initially expected to have plenty of time to report on a wide variety of stories.
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"We have plenty of clothes at home; you'll wear something of mine," my mother told me more than once.
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The likes of Paris and Los Angeles already have plenty of hotels and well-developed Airbnb host communities already.
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The mad men and women of the ad industry have plenty of reasons to toss and turn at night.
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"If that doesn't happen, we have plenty of levers to pull that would help drive this change," he warned.
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Although you may have plenty of money to live on, how will money left over transition to your children?
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Many doctors love to hate electronic medical records, and to be sure, the unwieldy systems have plenty of shortcomings.
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But, to be fair, the rest of the world seems to have plenty of work to do here too.
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The sideshow in New York federal court comes as Tesla and Musk have plenty of other headaches to address.
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Google's upcoming Pixel phone won't look extraordinary on the outside, but it will have plenty of new software tricks.
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With the primary election more than two years away, others will also have plenty of time to jump in.
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Some also have plenty of time to mess around on the internet, and for those authors Goodreads is kryptonite.
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We're very excited about that pairing, and have plenty of other people you'll want to hear from as well.
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And I'd tell the younger me to calm down—that she'll have plenty of time to live her truth.
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Still: The way things are going, it sure seems like Luther will have plenty of latent wrath to work with.
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That way you won't get stuck dealing with the little things and have plenty of time to enjoy your company.
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If there is a vacancy in the next month or two, we have plenty of time to do the confirmation.
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There's no room for older USB Type-A ports, but three USB-C ports ensures you'll have plenty of connectivity.
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And after all, if the American dream is to be believed, then Americans have plenty of ambition to go around.
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With their garage filling up this quickly, Dream will have plenty of cars to pick out for her 16th birthday.
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The levels reset once a week, meaning players have plenty of time to work to take down the boss together.
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And don't forget, if you've got a robotics company, we'll have plenty of opportunities to showcase it on our stage.
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And his HGTV family (and his actual family) have plenty of sweet messages of congratulations for the Property Brothers star.
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We would be fools to think we have plenty of time to create the skills our "augmented" world will require.
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On the All-Star stage, Scott is going to have plenty of chances to bring people out of their seats.
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Those who decide to back Juul will have plenty of questions to account for in the company's near-term prospects.
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Certainly the Andrettis have plenty of reasons to feel jilted with Michael and Marco both having posted runner-up results.
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You have plenty of hobbies you enjoy, and it's a great time to connect with people who share your interests!
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And he'll likely have plenty of opportunity to show off his skills (at least until the White Ranger shows up).
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We have plenty of client alums that confront us every day and we have to work our way through this.
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You can be sure EA will have plenty of details and gameplay footage to show off for its next Battlefront.
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Unless we find so much ice on Mars that we have plenty of water, water will still be a problem.
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I still have plenty of time but I want to get a good spot since it is a full class.
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For all Mr Khan's integrity, the PTI and its allies have plenty of sleazy politicians and businessmen on the make.
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This was true in 1861, and maybe even truer today when, believe me, we have plenty of enemies to face.
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But it's corporations that already have plenty of data, and plenty of human jobs to obfuscate, that are Labelbox's opportunity.
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Attendees will have plenty of breaks for networking, and the day will culminate in a reception for all the attendees.
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Shaky financial backing and bad reviews aside, Gokce and his steakhouse chain have plenty of other drama to deal with.
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Fortunately, if the clock runs for as long as it claims, you'll have plenty of time to plan your trip.
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No TechCrunch Session would be complete without world-class networking, and you'll have plenty of opportunities to build new connections.
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Context: Scientists have plenty of ideas about what might be causing these FRBs, but none of the explanations are perfect.
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Katie Couric's daughters are all grown up, but that doesn't mean she doesn't still have plenty of fun with them.
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In the meantime, we have plenty of other reasons to be concerned about the "silent epidemic" of opiode painkiller overuse.
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But, of course, Disney owns it and they will have plenty of places to distribute the content we create there.
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We still have plenty of games in which we are the ostensible underdogs, but never in a meaningful mechanical sense.
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Bunnell makes sure to have plenty of vegan food available for Husidic—who is getting enough protein, by the way.
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"We are still in this red zone because we have plenty of things to do here," she told VICE News.
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You don't want to move those pallets too quickly, after all, or you'll have plenty of water to mop up.
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But in Iowa, it may leave voters wanting something more inspirational, and if so they have plenty of other options.
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"Let's just say they have plenty of room to rally if they beat the numbers," the "Mad Money" host said.
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Rock stars may have plenty of spare time to drink, but they're also distracted by all that travelling and performing.
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However, the 13th-ranked Mountaineers still have plenty of incentive going into their conference finale on Saturday against visiting Baylor.
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So if you want to get one as a Christmas present, you'll have plenty of time to pick it up.
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If I take the torn tights to textile recycling, I would have plenty of space for my three useable pairs.
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And on the Democratic side, both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have plenty of reasons to be encouraged going forward.
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"We have plenty of options, and we've had discussions with a lot of different parties," Claure said, according to Reuters.
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The White Sox have plenty of payroll flexibility as they chase after Machado and his fellow free agent Bryce Harper.
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At least we have plenty of ways to livestream the total unraveling of our current political system, free of charge.
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You can also advocate for more wildflowers at work, many businesses have plenty of landscape to activate into wildflower gardens.
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But the party apparatus, donor class, and lobbyist corps — Rubio's natural base — have plenty of jobs and money to offer.
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People who have to work hard for what they achieve have plenty of practice learning how to deal with failure.
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These two speakers will have plenty of interesting things to say on June 7 at the TechCrunch Tel Aviv conference.
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Now, with Ctrl getting the acclaim that it deserves, she seems to have plenty of new ideas to work out.
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But even though I have a difficult time logging off, I still have plenty of strategies to help myself disconnect.
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Domestic lenders therefore have plenty of risks to weigh up before continuing their recent buying spree of Italian government debt.
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Especially as consumers now have plenty of online platforms where they can vent and denounce brands that have tricked them.
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Despite what Donald Trump may say, Washington D.C. stores have plenty of formalwear in their inventory ahead of the inauguration.
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We can't wait to get our hands on these bedazzled cosmetics, and it sounds like we have plenty of company.
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You are going to have plenty of opportunities to save on everything from laptops to 4K TVs, which is exciting.
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You'll have plenty of time to think about how to improve the way you answer once the interview is over.
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"We have plenty of examples where if you prepare for these heat emergencies then you can survive them," Rood said.
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"Trophy" takes a little while to find its footing, but even the sorta-lesser early episodes have plenty of appeal.
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Not only has Washington lost eight in a row, but the Wildcats still have plenty of options to create mismatches.
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People will have plenty of opportunities to experience the next moon landing just as their grandparents did the first one.
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Should Morrison decide to make more flip-flops in the future, though, he should have plenty of good source material.
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To produce the the best results possible, use it when you have plenty of light and depth behind your subject.
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Amazon has over 50 percent of TV households in Prime so they have plenty of customers to be close to.
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If your trip costs $0, you'll have plenty of money left in your pocket to splurge on travel accessories instead.
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Tiny homes have plenty of pros — they're more environmentally friendly, you can live on the go, and you save money.
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But beyond and outside of the 2016 presidential election, Democrats have plenty of soul-searching and fence mending to do.
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He'll have plenty of family members and friends in attendance, including Herenda, who helped Kittles get into his new profession.
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However, Thomas Müller, as the forward for a tremendously talented Germany team, will have plenty of opportunities to score goals.
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The room should have plenty of mahogany and leather, plasmas, darts, a grand piano and a professional full-service bar.
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We'll have plenty of time to talk about it, and I'll give you all a sense of where we are.
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Dry chicken and rice are great — just be sure you have plenty of water so you can swallow the chicken.
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He would have plenty of time to relax and pursue hobbies later, he said — once he had a solid job.
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But with 0003 candidates running (oh hey, Senator Michael Bennet!), voters certainly have plenty of time to play the field.
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Mr. Sprouls and the other call center workers at his office in Warwick, R.I., still have plenty of human supervisors.
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We're still eight months away from the Iowa caucuses, and candidates still have plenty of time to make their case.
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All four seasons of Outlander are currently available on Starz, so you'll have plenty of episodes to keep you busy.
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He will have plenty of work to do in order to build a strong Big East roster for next season.
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The Red Sox have plenty of experience in shifting their designated hitter to the field for World Series road games.
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Some hope they'll have plenty of time in the year to make up for a slow first quarter or half.
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At 24, I have plenty of time to rebuild even if this downswing in the market lasts for a while.
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They're having meals delivered to their rooms, and have plenty of TV, movie, and newspaper options to keep them busy.
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Seinfeld, Chappelle, Haddish, Wong: We have plenty of choices when it comes to stand-up comics in the United States.
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I have plenty of neighbors in Atlanta who moved here to be able to afford a nice home and lifestyle.
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Wall Street analysts have plenty of questions for Netflix when it reports fourth-quarter earnings after the bell on Tuesday.
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We have plenty of water and energy on Earth, so there's not a great reason to bring them back down.
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We have plenty of bizarre trends in 2017, like covering our butts in glitter and eating oranges in the shower.
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Samsung's new Galaxy S211 smartphones, which launch on March 21, have plenty of features and capabilities that Apple's iPhones lack.
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He will have plenty of time to keep compiling numbers, but there's another benefit to the length of his contract.
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You also have plenty of options when it comes to the TV, broadband, and phone packages that Virgin Media offers.
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Unfortunately, credit cards have plenty of downsides, including the fact that the average interest rate is now over 173% APR.
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With inventory saturating the top of the market, buyers looking to spend $245 million or more have plenty of options.
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As long as concerned citizens keep their eyes open, we'll all have plenty of time to prepare to freak out.
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If the Senate confirms him, Mr. Tillerson could have plenty of company in the Trump administration in getting this windfall.
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The carriages are pretty spacious and have plenty of seats, but it still fills up pretty quickly during busy times.
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But interest in these kinds of projects is growing, and SolarCity and Tesla have plenty of competition to build them.
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"It wasn't our best effort in the bullpen, but we have plenty of capable pieces," said Padres manager Andy Green.
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Once you're caught up, you'll still have plenty of time to arrange all your T-shirts into neat little rectangles.
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If he gets to that point, his advisers will have plenty of hawkish policy ideas waiting for his green light.
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In fact, movie critics don't belong to the movie industry at all, though we have plenty of interactions with it.
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Sure, the current system isn't perfect — humans have plenty of biases that affect how people interact in and around vehicles.
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If they are, you're in good shape—both companies have plenty of drivers on the road when they're active, so if you want to get back to your hotel or Airbnb in a car driven by somebody with a bachelor's degree who thinks he's too good for his job, you'll have plenty of options.
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"We have plenty of event risks is month, with Donald Trump (taking office) on January 20 being the biggest, " he said.
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The little Danish building blocks have plenty of inner beauty, sure, and are one of the 20th century's most enduring designs.
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But if you promptly release these kids to sponsors — and all these kids have sponsors — you have plenty of shelter beds.
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That said, the Latvian slugger is just 22-years-old, and as such, seems to have plenty of room to improve.
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I have a full-time job, and we will have plenty of more pressing nationwide issues to grapple with in 2017.
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Still, that means Zendaya will have plenty of time to slay in other projects, whether they're Spider-Man related or not.
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"We already have plenty of species that, by the time they're put on the list, it's almost too late," she says.
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While we have plenty of planned meetings, I find that it is very helpful to have impromptu discussions across the company.
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There are a ton of other games on sale, too, and you have plenty of time to sort through the discounts.
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The game has you trapped on a space station overrun with aliens — thankfully, you'll have plenty of superpowers to fight back.
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But mobile is also something you turn to when you're at home and have plenty of other screens to turn to.
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It looks awesome—even though we still have plenty of question about how all of this stuff is supposed to work.
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And don't you worry — we'll also have plenty of cool sponsored contests, prizes and other fun stuff for you (swag, anyone?).
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Mr Swartzentruber's chicken sheds have plenty of windows and doors that open onto a fenced grassy field whenever the weather permits.
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As is customary for TechCrunch events, we'll also have plenty of companies on the show floor at our Startup Alley space.
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The sale is going on until the end of the month, so you have plenty of time to shop the deals.
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Between the upcoming presidential election and concerns about Deutsche Bank's solvency, investors have plenty of reasons to hit the sell button.
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Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner have plenty of reasons to celebrate — and they're getting their celebrity pals in on the fun.
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It's 7:55 PM and we all still have plenty of our cocktails left to enjoy—just not at the counter.
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This way, when the sugar high wears off from your Easter basket, you will still have plenty of sweetness to enjoy.
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From full-out devil worshipping to an Exorcist-inspired episode, this iteration will have plenty of horror elements pulsing through it.
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It's the old "we have nothing to fear but fear itself" syndrome -- and it turns out we have plenty of that.
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Guest rooms and suites feature sprawling views of the Santa Rosa Mountains, and you'll have plenty of space to spread out.
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This is one reason why we should not allow nuclear plants that have plenty of useful life left to close prematurely.
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Because there are gaping holes in what's known about Shakespeare during these years, the producers have plenty of license to explore.
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Join us tonight as we witness Sony's CES 2016 keynote, which is sure to have plenty of the company's signature fanfare.
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Members of *NSYNC and the Backstreet Boys, for example, have appeared on DWTS, and they have plenty of professional dance experience.
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Asian investors have plenty of cash, a hearty appetite for investments and a different approach to doing deals Two years here.
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We have plenty of workers who choose their hours but are paid as W2 employees and have the protections of employment.
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With so many friends and family members, Cancers have plenty of other people to blame for their desire to get stoned.
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When you want something, Aries, you don't stop until you get it, and you'll have plenty of planetary oomph behind you.
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That's a huge number, and it's nice knowing you'll have plenty of options to shop, but it's also just plain overwhelming.
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Mushrooms are among the most studied foods in the world and all of these mushrooms have plenty of research on them.
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"I have plenty of scars, and I have a missing leg that reminds me every day of the sacrifices," she said.
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Chinese viewers are canny and have plenty of other options for entertainment, legal and illegal, if government-sanctioned television bores them.
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The company has developed a Crew Dragon capsule for NASA astronauts, but it will have plenty of room for private customers.
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But we are working within a very old and well-documented political system, and have plenty of experience with democratic innovations.
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It was a good look for her — and one she'll probably have plenty of opportunity to try out on Monday night.
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As the final vote on May 7 approaches, the candidates have plenty of scope - but little time - to pick up support.
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The list of selected models is pretty lengthy, so you have plenty of options when it comes to making a purchase.
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Average hourly earnings are now growing at closer to a 3 percent rate but still have plenty of room to expand.
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I frequently write about my objection to political violence and censorship in America, and we have plenty of examples of both.
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China's central bank governor, Yi Gang, said over the weekend that policymakers have "plenty of room for adjustment" in monetary policy.
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Afterwards, she will have plenty of women to serve as her role model for the "Dos and Don'ts" of being royal.
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Your ruling planet Mars enters Virgo, putting you in a productive mood—but you still have plenty of time to party!
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DJs have plenty of reasons to be nocturnal creatures—2000 AM primetime slots, late-night studio sessions, globetrotter's jetlag, SoundCloud insomnia.
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Veggies tend to play nicely in all kinds of combinations, so you have plenty of room to experiment there as well.
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Ferguson and Nurmagomedov, however, have been scheduled to meet in the past, and have plenty of festering beef as a result.
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To be clear: I have plenty of disagreements with some Democrats, especially those who seek to make this election about impeachment.
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"You have plenty of land observation," said Joel Cline, a meteorologist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Service.
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They'll have plenty of people offering opinions on what they should do, as our colleagues Jack Nicas and Karen Weise reported.
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The good news ... Lil Xan seems to have plenty of energy a few weeks after Hot Cheetos caused a medical crisis.
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And since Vittorio Dominelli has resigned from the Toronto Police Service, the two of them have plenty of time to talk.
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"We think we have plenty of policy space left, plenty of power left in our tools," Mr. Powell said on Sunday.
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"We think we have plenty of policy space left, plenty of power left in our tools," Mr. Powell said on Sunday.
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But there have plenty of other advisers, tactical plans, pain and frustration for Wozniacki before arriving in this very good place.
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Celebs such as Mariah Carey, Naya Rivera, and David Hasselhoff have shared their snaps and so have plenty of other stars!
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But planes that flew passengers until a few days ago—and presumably will again at some point—have plenty of capacity.
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Governments have plenty of experience of propping up specific industries: think banks in 2008, or airlines after the attacks of Sept.
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You have plenty of time to plan the day, but your opportunity to save $150 runs out in one short day.
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Both teams have plenty of problems, and both teams have players who are making the wrong kind of headlines these days.
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I found the Corvette to have plenty of power and a competent chassis well-suited for lively driving and comfortable cruising.
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We already have plenty of scientific evidence showing that exercise is good for our brains, whether we are mice or people.
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If you have a long-term investment strategy, you have plenty of time for your portfolio to recover from any dips.
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We're told things are looking a lot better now, but clearly, they still have plenty of smoothing out to be done.
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Gregory engineers designed this pack to have plenty of harness ventilation, too, and they did it without cutting into its capacity.
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"While we have plenty of options for plus size activewear, that doesn't help the sting of being left out," Wright wrote.
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But the store did have plenty of stoic, boxy and firm, like a lovely black-on-black shearling flight jacket ($855).
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She's going to have plenty of work on the way back and the class hours to make up when we're home.
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They have plenty of time to develop effective threats and many of them (the ones paid by governments) are well funded.
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No lightning round this week, but we're sure we'll have plenty of stuff to discuss when Lance rejoins us next week.
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Even during the busy travel period before Thanksgiving, I found the La Guardia location to have plenty of seating and room.
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Windows users have plenty of programs to browse as well, including the free IrFanView or the $35 Pixillion Plus Image Converter.
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This season finds them in Alaska, where residents have plenty of guns — and surprisingly forward-thinking attitudes toward gender and sexuality.
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You'll also have plenty of opportunities to see the performances, as they will be impressively staged a total of 89 times.
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Engineers have plenty of other ways to power planetary science probes, including batteries, fuel cells, solar power, and even nuclear reactors.
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You can actually put them all in this room and still have plenty of room and even some snacks left over.
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With Nolan and Joy in no hurry to pump out season three, we'll have plenty of time to think about that.
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Don't worry about the guys ... the game doesn't start until 7:30 PM -- so they have plenty of time to recharge.
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You'll have plenty of time to think about your pick as the game should hit the stores at the end of 2019.
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That way, you have plenty of backups to gain access to your account if your phone and/or wallet is ever stolen.
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Though the event is sponsored by Verizon, each carrier will have plenty of its own customers looking to post photos and videos.
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They might not be the flashiest laptops in the biz, but Dell's Inspiron laptops are comfy, reliable, and have plenty of storage.
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Given the sheer range of personalization options and combinations, denim enthusiasts will have plenty of options to create something totally their own.
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But he'll have to explain himself and his actions during interviews with NBA teams, and those teams will have plenty of questions.
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You'll have plenty of energy to get work done and socialize over the next few weeks, but give yourself a break today.
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He has said he's not a drinker, but it looks like the rest of the attendees will have plenty of California wine.
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With the sun simmering in this scintillating sign until the 21st, you'll have plenty of opportunities to practice the art of seduction.
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In addition to treating yourself to limited-edition sweets, you probably have plenty of people you could throw together Easter baskets for.
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Twitter and Reddit and all of these platforms have plenty of value, but they're also rife with the ugliest parts of humanity.
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The Clooney twins have plenty of friends in high places — and it looks like a certain Pretty Woman is one of them.
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I have plenty of friends who love to test beauty products, so I can imagine the HiMirror helping track their skin's transformation.
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So, we have plenty of Bachelor franchise relationship updates on the horizon; Abasolo and Lindsay can take all the time they need.
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They have plenty of ideas for where the money could come from, including taxes on capital gains, gambling, oil, and wind energy.
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Once you have plenty of herbs at your disposal, you'll have a tons options for adding spice and flavor to your meals.
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Since the film is more than a year away, Potterheads have plenty of time to get to cooking up their own theories.
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If that sounds like you have plenty of time, remember: the space will go quickly, and early buyers will receive special offers.
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Corsair is known for RAM sticks, power supplies, and a line of rakish, FPS-friendly gaming mice, which have plenty of fans.
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But, perhaps one of the best parts of being an aunt is that you have plenty of time to watch and learn.
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In other words, you'll have plenty of phone-based entertainment to engage with as you ignore your human family this holiday season.
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Yes, but: It's only April, so the Democrats running will have plenty of time to change voters' minds in places like this.
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We do have plenty of customers—usually they are people who haven't been to Mexico—who don't mind paying for the experience.
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While it may hurt to know you missed this event in person, we have plenty of adorable photos to salve those wounds.
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While the Brothers have plenty of holiday traditions (including a few gag gifts!), this festive fun is definitely the most aww-worthy.
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In a perfect world, we'd all have plenty of money to splurge on high-end products for each and every hair need.
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Bosses have plenty of things on their minds—from trade wars and Chinese hacking to artificial intelligence and the future of work.
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But if you're a fitness lover looking for an optimized workout with specific instructions, don't fret — you have plenty of cheaper options.
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For batteries have another advantage over fossil fuels: as a relatively underdeveloped technology, they still have plenty of room left for improvement.
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Vietnam and Ethiopia, which have plenty of giant factories employing women, mostly making clothing and footwear, boast female workforce-participation above 2400%.
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I'm leaning towards the latter, considering U.K. brand Joe & Seph, who sell the cocktail-inspired concoctions, have plenty of loyal followers online.
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Actual celebrities — people like Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift — have plenty of options for dating outside of using their Twitter Verified status.
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That's why financial planner Jim Ludwick of MainStreet Financial Planning in Burlingame, California, makes sure his retired clients have plenty of cash.
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" He acknowledged that Catalan separatists have no support from European governments, but insisted that "we have plenty of support from European citizens.
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New Horizons isn't scheduled to rendezvous with 2014 MH69 until January 1st, 2019, so you have plenty of time to get ready.
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Yet quarterly revenue was down 15 percent, Yahoo reported earlier this month, and it appears to have plenty of ongoing advertising issues.
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I'm still very young and have plenty of years ahead of me to do that, so my thought is why rush it?
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The Warriors played the entire series without ailing forward Kevin Durant, who will have plenty of time to rest his injured calf.
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Mother's Day and Father's Day are on our radar, and you still have plenty of time to get your parents great gifts.
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But whereas these have plenty of talent, what they don't have is common use of the English language in every-day life.
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Yes, contrary to his recent retirement talk, the ever-entertaining Natural Born Killer seems to have plenty of fight left in him.
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The real estate mogul would have plenty of options if he did decide he needed a break from the pressures of Washington.
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If the Heat got the rebound, they'd still have plenty of time to tie or take the lead, crushing the Hornets' morale.
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Finally, the couple are writing a novel together and wanted to be sure to have plenty of nooks that would encourage creativity.
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The production teams for major arenas and the convention producers that the national committee use have plenty of experience under tight deadlines.
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So leave them off, if you like; you'll have plenty of opportunity to show your employers that they made a wise choice.
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And while the traditional IPO roadshow can be useful, companies have plenty of ways to market themselves to potential investors, Kell said.
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You have plenty of time, so avoid binging this series, which is too slow and unnerving to make for a good marathon.
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After dashing through the snow, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, HBO Now and Acorn TV have plenty of hot streaming content to enjoy.
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Throughout sports history, there have been surprising retirement announcements from players who figured to have plenty of years left in their career.
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"They would have plenty of space for logos, if there is any company out there that wants to be smart," he said.
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To go private, Nordstrom needs to prove it will continue to have plenty of cash on hand to support a levered business.
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Some of those fans are trophy hunters who have plenty of disposable income to chase first-growth Bordeaux or highly rated bottles.
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Nokia have plenty of options available on Amazon if you want to buy a smartphone without needing to mortgage your house first.
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I just want the little homie to always have plenty of real tissues and medicine to wake up to whenever he's sick.
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The Jays have plenty of depth at first base, while Darwin Barney looms as the all-around infield reserve at the moment.
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It's never been attempted, so its constitutionality has not been tested in court — but people have plenty of opinions on the issue.
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But they'll still have plenty of opportunities in cities, counties, and states, which hold way more sway in the overall justice system.
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Leia and Poe have plenty of scenes together in The Last Jedi, including an argument during which Carrie Fisher slaps Oscar Isaac.
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: My children and my father have moved to the city, so I have plenty of reasons to visit.
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The New England Patriots have plenty of methods for beating teams, but when the going gets tough, the Patriots go to Gronk.
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There are lots of great travel cameras on the market from a bunch of leading brands, so you have plenty of choice.
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Even so, the banks have plenty of spare cash they could use right now to fuel higher lending if they wanted to.
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What that means for your retirement is that you have plenty of time for this temporary loss of your savings to recover.
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If you're like the vast majority of culture fans, you probably still have plenty of 2016 pop culture left to check out.
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Similarly, the intermittent fasting that Dorsey endorses may yield health benefits for some, but scientists still have plenty of questions about it.
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You will have plenty of time to talk, get to know one another on a deeper level, and spend quality time together.
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Nowadays we have plenty of options when it comes to working out at home, and nothing is more terrifying than the treadmill.
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And in fact we have plenty of evidence that choices can be made that evidently were not made by your Iowa farmer.
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Disinfectants: Store shelves are bare in a lot of places, especially in the cleaning section, but you still have plenty of options.
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But people entering Medicare have plenty of warning, and tend to know they will stay in the program, and eventually get sick.
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As investigators try to figure out what many veteran seamen describe as an incomprehensible collision, they have plenty of mysteries to unravel.
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Thankfully, we also bought a minivan in anticipation of our third child so we have plenty of room to take everything home.
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Already they have plenty of supporters and subscribers: Planet, Digital Globe, Black Sky and the Air Force Research Lab are all sold.
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They may be able to pay for Lasik, a nonessential, nonemergency procedure for which consumers have plenty of time to shop around.
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We have plenty of reports telling us how dire the situation is; we are being willfully blind if we don't read them.
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You know you have plenty of generals in there and plenty of other people that would like to do what he's doing.
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We end up getting there at 8:58 and they close at 93 so we have plenty of time to walk around.
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Y) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) issued similar statements Wednesday — and they'll have plenty of leverage in the fight.
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While Quibi's star-studded programming does not arrive until April 22020, Facebook Watch and Snapchat have plenty of bingeable content available now.
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