But its heft is what makes it legendary — and valuable.
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Instead, Washington should use its diplomatic heft to help Kiev.
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Underground centers itself on action thrills rather than dramatic heft.
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Despite JAB's and Nestlé's heft, others are keen to compete.
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California's heft means few are as momentous as Mr Brown's.
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Think of its possible heft if it were fully grown.
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Turn it over, feel the heft of that expensive stationery.
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The heft of the moment depended on the brand split.
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His story stands out because it has some emotional heft.
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As you lift the pumpkin, feel its heft and weight.
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Analysts said Broadcom can still build heft through smaller deals.
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A canvas sling helps to heft the deflated mattress around.
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Alphabet could bring heft that Fitbit on its own lacks.
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Would Ms. O'Hara have the vocal heft for the piece?
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That's hard and genuinely requires the heft of the cloud.
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He imbued clusters of vases and bottles with metaphysical heft.
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The other downside is the overall heft of the case.
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The boeuf bourguignon has requisite heft but is suspiciously porcine.
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Its heft, however, brings with it a substantial carbon footprint.
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The big banks complain, but they have the heft to cope.
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And as everybody knows, heft is the best indicator of quality.
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One-sided military might and economic heft only go so far.
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Yet China's heft in the world economy has made it so.
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For some countries independence is about military might or economic heft.
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The first thing you notice about McQueen is the toy's heft.
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The giants' retail heft is likely to keep serving them well.
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Dwarves holster pistols called boomsticks, and they have a pleasing heft.
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So she&aposs quite amazing, Martha Heft, at 99 years old.
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Why does Boeing carry so much heft in the Evergreen State?
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And Wal-Mart's heft is not just financial, it's physical too.
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The heft goes beyond even the larger smartwatches of previous years.
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The handle has all the heft of a Happy Meal toy.
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Nutty and sweet, the hazelnut adds depth and a pleasant heft.
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The differing approaches leave each movie with a different emotional heft.
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His fearless embrace of contradiction gives 'BlacKkKlansman' its velocity and heft.
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The Strauss selections have Wagnerian heft and churn built into them.
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Yet the loss of American diplomatic heft here is also evident.
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Spent grains look and taste like brown rice, without the heft.
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That's a lot of heft to throw around in the corners.
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Critics praised "Happy Anniversary" (2018) for its well-tuned emotional heft.
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"That gives you the political heft for tax reform," he said.
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Mr. Vogt may lack the vocal heft of a classic heldentenor.
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District councillors lack political heft and deal largely with livelihood issues.
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None has been so naked in his hunger for that heft.
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Before the printing press, by contrast, books had heft and individuality.
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But even some of Moon's supporters are sceptical about Seoul's diplomatic heft.
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And states with economic heft, such as California, are already climate champions.
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Private equity's growing heft has knock-on effects throughout the financial sector.
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As tech sprawls into the old economy, it is acquiring more heft.
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That gives James' fights a heft that's less cartoonish and more realistic.
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China is unique in the breadth and heft of its industrial policy.
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PERINO: OK. I want you to meet 99-year-old Martha Heft.
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Tata's heft has indeed been useful in the past for entering markets.
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His apologies, when finally offered, lacked the sincere heft of his sermons.
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AstraZeneca's deep pockets, expertise and global heft should yield some lucrative discoveries.
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In spite of its heft, this tome is a real page turner.
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Thanks to a generously thick cut of bird, it has some heft.
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To him, explain the history and emotional heft of your long friendship.
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The jacket has a heft to it that makes me feel protected.
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The growing heft of Chinese companies in Hong Kong's markets reflects this.
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Uber continues to dwarf its ride-hail competitor Lyft in lobbying heft.
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Standing, he has the dimensions and heft of a bank vault's door.
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We wanted them to look real, to have some heft and weight.
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The power to impose larger fines adds extra heft to official censure.
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So what are Redstone's best options to add more heft and programming?
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The company's size and heft means it rarely courts local niche competitors.
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The first thing that strikes you about the thermometer is its heft.
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I needed the color, I needed heft, I needed, you know, volume.
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However, the award may get a little extra heft in the future.
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She is undoubtedly physically strong, and her resume carries even more heft.
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Maybe the moments don't quite add up to something with structural heft.
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How many art historians have felt the heft of a Brancusi bird?
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For such a small book, Snyder invests "On Tyranny" with considerable heft.
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I've taken GoalZero's Yeti batteries camping and they're great despite their heft.
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And indeed, the infusion of these politics gave the art greater heft.
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It's a premium phone with premium heft because of its more premium price.
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Whatever happens, Facebook's heft ensures that it will remain in the firing-line.
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As light and effortless as it is, the music has some ideological heft.
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But in regulatory heft the EU punches far above its members' business weight.
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And thematically, I'm interested to see the heft it brings in future episodes.
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The vast difference in countries' economic heft is another complicating factor in negotiations.
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That it receives the most attention is a drawback of its sheer heft.
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As fans know, Goose perishes, providing the film much of its dramatic heft.
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Demonstrating opposition along the approved route could add heft to anti-pipeline efforts.
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Yet in its heft, governance and manufacturing clout, China is also an outlier.
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The heft of the superstars also reflects their excellence at less productive activities.
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Now Buttigieg is seeking to turn that fundraising heft into support from voters.
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Walk home and experience heft of text as bag handles dig into palm.
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The tenor Jeremy Ovenden's voice may have lacked some heroic heft for Idomeneo.
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Throttle response, transmission mapping and steering heft can be dialed to your liking.
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Kirby's own ghetto past infused these plots, giving them an emotional heft that
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Unlike past iterations of punk, the currency was its heft, not its speed.
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A wine with presence and heft, it requires bold, meaty flavors and textures.
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But with little diplomatic and financial heft, officials have struggled to secure funding.
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"It's ridiculous," said Marc Heft, a health care recruiter attending a "Vietgone" performance.
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Eberle said Lee's path to success gave him added heft with his teammates.
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The tenor Brandon Jovanovich brings heroic vocal heft and tormented intensity to Herman.
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For more heft, add an olive-oil fried egg to each bean bowl.
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The last chapters have more emotional heft than anything Child has written before.
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The announcement was the latest sign of the increasing heft of activist investors.
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This approach gives the individual stories heft and the collections a dizzying range.
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And it would give actual heft to the political pronouncements on Oscar night.
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In some cases, that heft helped to make food as cheaply as possible.
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Directed by Spike Lee, "BlacKkKlansman" drew praise for its originality and intellectual heft.
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The beast trotted up to us, a miracle of muscle and bristle and heft.
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The lights, fronts and back, emphasize the width and visual heft of the design.
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At the same time, Hollywood has used its financial heft to push for inclusion.
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Krauthammer's intellectual heft belied an ability to be candid and witty about his quirks.
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The song also (perhaps unsurprisingly, given its emotional heft) took the longest to write.
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It provides heft to our demarches that foreign governments respect the rule of law.
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Nigeria and Kenya have the heft to forge ahead, but smaller exchanges could struggle.
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The shooting feels fine, and the melee combat has a nice heft to it.
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Stem-cell research is another hot topic to which China is adding its heft.
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For this conflict to have dramatic heft, the viewer needs to understand Fiona better.
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This economic power has in turn given the car manufacturers plenty of political heft.
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So Yumiley had to heft the container up the steep road to their apartment.
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O for $662 million, adding heft to its ear, nose and throat (ENT) business.
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All but a few firms lack the heft to participate in global supply chains.
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For a decade the artist had been painting fruit and landscapes of similar heft.
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It's just that there's not that much heft in the situations or her character.
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Money will have the look, and heft, of dumbbells as the economic cycle turns.
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For now, it has the heft to stand alone, analysts and company insiders say.
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Each throw and swing, from the right or left side, has heft to it.
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The women would find, dig up, heft and prepare fruits, vegetables and other foods.
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It needed a star like the Russell Crowe of "Gladiator" to provide dramatic heft.
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They have some heft, but a surprising amount of stretch and a soft handfeel.
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A deal with Snapdeal would provide Flipkart with added heft to compete against Amazon.
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As soon as I picked up the machine, I was shocked by its heft.
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If you want a bigger display without the heft, this is a good choice.
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You hear them striving for a vocal heft that's a little beyond their years.
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Mr. Pape, lacking only some heft in his lowest register, is a conscientious Gurnemanz.
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To some frustrated lawmakers, the heft of the spending bill was the very problem.
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With such little dialogue, their ages are what ultimately adds to the movie's heft.
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The Sound X makes up for the heft with some very decent specs, though.
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The government is forbidden by law to use its heft to negotiate lower prices.
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The cotton on the long-sleeve pocket T-shirts has the proper heft ($2917).
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What they may lack in foresight and skill, they make up for in heft.
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The question becomes how far Slack's brand can carry it against Microsoft's enterprise heft.
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Tribune gives Sinclair more heft to mount a challenge to Rupert Murdoch's Fox News.
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She loved to hear the lumpy springs whine beneath the heft of her backside.
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The balm has heft, but absorbs readily and has diminished my daughter&aposs eczema.
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There's an implied history that adds some heft to the characters and their relationships.
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But McCain acknowledged that the narrow Senate majority gives heft to a small voting bloc.
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Masochists in need of portability will love its five-pound heft and extra-wide footprint.
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It also has a heft that you don't normally find in your average smart device.
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Given their growing heft, this shift is likely not just to continue but to accelerate.
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And states with economic heft, such as California and New York, are formidable climate champions.
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Spaciousness and heft combine with electrifying coloration to turn the landscape simultaneously majestic and forbidding.
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I can imagine some of your celebrities scrambling to find a poem with sufficient heft.
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As far as cases go, this hot dog case adds heft to my iPhone 6S.
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THERE is something comforting in a dictionary: right angles, a pleasing heft, reassuringly rigid covers.
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It effectively gives a moderately priced speaker more heft while still delivering on each beat.
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Top laner Impact seems both able and willing to heft a whole region's expectations though.
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The trade show has used its economic heft as leverage for public policy changes before.
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America's economic and financial heft facilitates the extraterritorial reach of U.S. sanctions and other law.
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It boasts no fewer than 73 listings that meet MSCI's criteria for heft and liquidity.
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But if its cultural heft is clear, its commercial achievements may be just as remarkable.
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Come what may, this merger signals that heft is no longer a barrier to deals.
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The chicken seemed fresh and juicy, and the heft of the sandwich was not insignificant.
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"We are all bear 409," one Twitter user wrote in response to that bear's heft.
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This episodic, nonchronological structure means that the ballet has neither narrative sweep nor emotional heft.
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Critics initially disdained the genre as merely decorative, lacking the moral heft of narrative art.
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The book weighed five pounds, and his mother helped him heft it onto the desk.
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A main dish of eggplant has heft, unlike an entree based on broccoli or cabbage.
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The passage assumed a tragic heft that changed the meaning of the concerto around it.
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We weren't told how far; we were just told to heft the load and go.
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The rug cover, although it appears to have the heft to it, is surprisingly lightweight.
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If the immigrant tales give "American Gods" additional political heft, well, it's in good company.
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While the axes certainly have heft, they were much lighter and duller than I expected.
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And the extra market heft, as well as one rival fewer, may bring pricing power.
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The whole-grain flour in the dough gives it heft, along with a gentle nuttiness.
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For all its heft elsewhere, in gaming Google continues to look like a bit player. ■
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Truth be told, though, one wishes the movie had a little more heft to it.
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I like their muscles, their musk, their gleam, their vigor, their heft — and their spring.
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A Supreme Court Justice should have intellectual heft, judicial temperament and lifelong fitness of character.
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Charges sometimes lack jury appeal and moral heft if the intended crime never actually happened.
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Instead, store-bought cashew butter provides heft and creaminess to this dish in an instant.
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She maintains restrained lightness and lyricism throughout, reserving Beethovenian heft only for rare, shocking occasions.
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Grim as her words are, they also aren't backed by the heft of structural power.
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Egyptian has generally been the best-known, thanks to the country's heft in population and culture.
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On balance, the power benefits of the V8 definitely outweigh the minor added heft they bring.
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That powerful color shoots through each semi-abstract image to imbue it with considerable visual heft.
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Despite its heft, though, the behemoth is cleaner, quieter, and more fuel-efficient than its predecessors.
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The lack of heft makes a considerable difference in fit, especially if you have sensitive ears.
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The low share of American profits that is reinvested partly reflects the heft of Silicon Valley.
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For Energizer, the deal adds heft to its batteries unit, while also expanding its international business.
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As with hybrids, however, their heft cuts the distance that can be covered before that happens.
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Beneath the pixels, Steve Zahn injects "Bad Ape" with sorely needed humor and heartbreaking emotional heft.
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Now the former are growing faster than the market overall, using greater heft to cut costs.
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Under Narendra Modi, India has been celebrating its growing geopolitical heft with a Hindu-nationalist revival.
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He's also not the only President to face questions about his intellectual heft or basic knowledge.
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California's Democratic supermajority mandate and its economic heft is what de León will leverage against Trump.
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MARTHA HEFT, SEWED DRESSES FOR HURRICANE VICTIMS: As long as God grants me life and health.
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The EU's military ambitions need not displace NATO: they will remain puny compared with America's heft.
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Its heft did help Telefónica to weather Spain's financial crisis, but its debt pile also grew.
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So expect this blaster to have some real heft once it's primed and ready to fire.
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It has in recent years become a more active shareholder as it has grown in heft.
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The difference between a minor and a major poet has to do with quality, not heft.
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HOUSTON — Anyone who has survived a summer in Texas will tell you the heat has heft.
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Trade war impact Micron's claims of economic espionage are given heft by the US government's lawsuit.
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He had spearheaded AT&T's strategy to use it's lobbying heft to take on Silicon Valley.
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In my experience, these sensors require a fair amount of heft before they'll engage the bidet.
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She was possessed of a lyric soprano that, though light and shimmering, was not without heft.
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And to add to the narrative's emotional heft, he added statements and quotations from his subjects.
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The fornix, a C-shaped bundle of nerves, was similarly deteriorated, stripped of its relative heft.
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Some recipes call for peanuts to give the sauce body and heft, others rely on mayo.
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Coating the album in such loud "I'm all growed up!!" messaging didn't damage its commercial heft.
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He explained the glazes as the child turned it over in his hands, feeling its heft.
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Wednesday seems right, to me, for an original Waldorf salad, with walnuts for heft and protein.
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We find a secluded pull out along the river and heft the doe onto the grass.
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Owens lacked heft for much of the evening, although he exuded sharp pathos by the end.
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But the characters and their relationships are too flimsy to give the drama its full heft.
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These sessions resulted in an album that leans on ambience but has backbone and songwriting heft.
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Mr. Volle's voice, though not enormous, has the richness and heft to lift Wagner's tormented phrases.
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When I ordered the chicken sandwich, I was impressed by its heft even before unwrapping it.
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Front Burner This handsome nakiri, made by hand in Sweden, combines heft with a tactile beauty.
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But it wasn't the heft of the thing that had me pulling it off each night.
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Scale also gives candy owners cost efficiencies and heft in negotiating with increasingly pressured retail partners.
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And the W.T.O.'s response — if it found the plan invalid — would not have much heft.
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The Workingmen's Party used its heft to lobby Washington to bar Chinese people from America's shores.
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But while there were locations with more period buildings, none carried the same big-city heft.
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This variety and heft is one reason Paris should benefit more than other European capitals from Brexit.
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Those that represent the bosses are particularly good, with a heft that's suitably imposing on the board.
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Rather, the emotional heft of the installment comes from Maeve's unspoken feelings about family, mothering, and love.
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Caelynn and Hannah B.'s falling out seems to have more heft than the show will allow.
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However, the fact that the episode aired so soon after the election gave it heft and urgency.
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It has been looking for another deal to give it the heft it needs to be competitive.
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Despite its limited financial heft, IARC was a pioneer and established itself as a world-leading authority.
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"Hughie" is, by many measures, a slender offering from a playwright best known for density and heft.
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Contrasting glossy and matte textures have lost their gimmick and given way to a cold, solid heft.
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A Harris adviser said Kosoglu's addition represents an effort to bring more policy heft into the campaign.
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And yet he somehow grounded his over-the-top absurdity in a way that gave it heft.
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I appreciate its overall heft, even if it means making a bit of room in my bag.
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These days women's organisations tend to lack the financial heft needed to emulate the suffragists' election fund.
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In choosing him, Mr Peña went for somebody with little political baggage and lots of intellectual heft.
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Most vegetable substitutes for animal proteins lacked the flavor, texture and nutritional heft of their animal corollaries.
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The point is that there's a fight, even though the fight doesn't have much heft to it.
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Fascinatingly, 2019 LF6 has some heft to it, with a diameter around 1.3 kilometers (0.8 miles) wide.
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Adding heft to the Surface Book is not making it more attractive to me as a portable.
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But even with the State Department lending its diplomatic heft, winning nuclear energy contracts won't be easy.
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Every Void experience takes place on a custom-built stage, undergirding the virtual experience with real heft.
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They feel great in the mouth, and the tannins give the wine an extra bit of heft.
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Everyone, though, dives in with conviction, investing the emotional scenes with more heft than they probably deserve.
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However, it will have a long way to go to gain the heft of other grocery players.
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Quora user Sue Lassman recommended the warehouse chain's "huge and insanely good" muffins, despite their caloric heft.
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The chunky commando sole gives the boots heft, stability, and traction, making them great for bad weather.
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The various coalitions of states and cities said that they had the heft to command international attention.
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Other retailers have been similarly reluctant to depend on Amazon's cloud services, given its e-commerce heft.
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They had faster acceleration, better braking, and powerful torque, which compensated for the heft of their batteries.
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This one moves at the same pace as the Caravans', but it's got more dimensions, more heft.
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Apple's formal entrance into medical devices brings heft to the idea of tracking health with consumer wearables.
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It would also give Bytedance financial heft comparable to that of some publicly traded high-tech leaders.
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In Gabriel's final moment of the episode, however, the writers finagle an ending with genuinely suspenseful heft.
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"Chung Kuo" is that glimpse — and more, a tourist's snapshot that has the heft of a monument.
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If you need a bit more heft, consider topping the noodles with sautéed fish, shrimp or chicken.
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These victories arguably hold the same, if not more, heft than the inroads Democrats made in Congress.
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The new missile's size and heft have required North Korea to build a bigger transporter-launcher vehicle.
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That heft, though, has brought them to the attention of the powerful State Administration for Market Regulation.
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That heft, though, has brought them to the attention of the powerful State Administration for Market Regulation.
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"Corporations, because they have a lot of heft, can help protect their people," says UCSF's Chin-Hong.
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But the business groups had no intellectual heft, they were opportunistic and they had zero moral appeal.
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"Atlanta" specializes in the properties of blackness, the adjustment of heft and levity for bizarrely emotional effect.
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Of course, both brothers said they hoped Preet's involvement would give Some Spider more heft and recognition.
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That same balance came in a teal tartan button-down shirt ($195) that had a sensual heft.
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Not unexpectedly, the members of the Danish Quartet bring tonal heft and rhythmic vigor to the proceedings.
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It's got a big footprint on the global stage and therefore, it has some heft in negotiations.
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If you want a little more power and heft, the Marshall Killburn II ($237) is similarly excellent.
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Hamill takes his memories further, giving them emotional heft that go beyond fond, funny "remember when" stories.
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Francis, whose nickname comes from his then 400-pound heft, admitted bribery and fraud charges in 2015.
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Don't think of it just for summer — it has heft to match the heartier foods of winter.
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At the same time, however, the India that plays a global role is acquiring ever more heft.
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Large, thick, and almost square in shape, they have a physical heft that mirrored their cultural significance.
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What sun bears lack in heft they make up for in social sophistication, according to the study.
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The marketing heft of multinational corporations is behind the products, and they're engineered to get people hooked.
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Their satisfying heft and ergonomic shape offer an unnerving haptic trace of human life before contemporary humankind.
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Fratino seems most inspired by Cubism's shallow space and Picasso's neo-classical style, bodies that have physical heft.
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What I could examine was the build of this device, and it has a heft and sturdy design!
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He's bigger than Biden and I bet it'd be hard to bring down someone of Trump's, uh, heft.
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And economic importance is translating into political heft: last year Kenya declared it an officially sanctioned cash crop.
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"Come Rain or Come Shine" had moderate heft, but not the roof-raising intensity associated with other divas.
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But American unease about China's growing technological heft, increasing authoritarianism and military strength is now overriding that logic.
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The large agencies have had the heft to comply with a costly regulatory framework imposed after the crisis.
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But they were (and still are!) more light sensitive, and didn't have the heft of encased daguerreotype pictures.
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Given its heft, how did this bulky, feathered beast sit on its eggs without crushing them to smithereens?
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The heft is more reminiscent of a quality point and shoot or bridge camera than a modern cellphone.
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Component suppliers followed, and now China has a heft for high-volume electronics that no country can match.
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But there's such a monotonous, unimaginative tread of cruelty that it loses any shock value or allegorical heft.
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It's 11 million barrel per day output adds a lot of heft to OPEC's 30 million barrel production.
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America's national-security officials see a China that is converting economic heft into geopolitical clout and military might.
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For others, it has meant high-profile marriages to create national champions with the heft to compete globally.
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For the most part, though, the action hums along, instilling renewed emotional heft in the film's last act.
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It is a simple idea, but the equations that give it mathematical heft are damnably hard to solve.
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"Animal Liberation", an earlier book by Mr Singer, is credited with giving the animal-rights movement intellectual heft.
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Given its economic heft, serious problems could easily dwarf the global consequences of any previous emerging-markets crisis.
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But the heft of the music came from backup tracks that tied the music to its recorded versions.
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One response to all of this is that raw size is not the same thing as global heft.
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Still, it gave the union heft, a free-market prod, a universal language and its second-largest economy.
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It needs to have enough, like, heft to it to hold everything that's inside this delicious little present.
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What makes these comics' material resonate is that it has the specificity and heft that comes from experience.
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Berlin is a writer you want in your back pocket; this volume's tombstone heft turns her into homework.
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And then there are all the glories of photography, which adds emotional heft to the rigidity of text.
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On the couch or in bed, nothing beats the feel and heft of a cookbook in your hands.
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The title and premise might sound facile, but there's real emotional heft behind Ayoola's protestations of self-defense.
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The ensuing confusion leaves supporters no choice but to dodge the inconsistencies with assertions of avant-garde heft.
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It would add to the heft of Northrop, which has a market capitalization of more than $45 billion.
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The product is also a bit heavier and thicker than the 3, lending some heft to the device.
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But "Refuge" also has the kind of immediacy commonly associated with memoir, which lends it heft, intimacy, atmosphere.
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And maybe pasta with kale, shiitakes and sausage, before the weather turns too warm for such midweek heft.
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To really get teachers marching in lock step, Ms. Kunkel said, they needed the heft of a union.
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Cummings' sharp legal mind, moral heft, and ability to work across the aisle may be impossible to replace.
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Stay for its intuitive sense of the work behind editing and writing, and for its surprising emotional heft.
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Coleman didn't use two basses to add low-end heft: He was creating the illusion of unsteady ground.
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He, of course, has much to teach them, in sentences more laden with quiet gravity than philosophical heft.
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Sandwiches, all under $10, have heft and, rolled into long, tight bundles, rest like truncheons in the hand.
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Yet the potential loss of the Beijing dialect is especially alarming because of the cultural heft it carries.
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The Ami One is a tiny thing, weighing only 1,000 pounds — half the heft of a Mini Cooper.
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Slices of rosy red rib roast, served with drippings-laden Yorkshire pudding, gave holiday plates heart-stopping heft.
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At that point, "Wonder Park" begins to run off the rails, lacking enough heft to sustain the premise.
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Reading Carry On feels like watching fanfiction acquire the heft and force of canon before your very eyes.
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It has real weight and heft, but the people you see on screen can also do impossible things.
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Woodward painstakingly fills in the details and gives it an extra coat of credibility, of history and heft.
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Also adding fashion heft and taste is André Leon Talley, who has joined as style and fashion director.
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The great apes, our closest evolutionary cousins, are the anomalies, with oddly shrunken brains considering their overall heft.
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Brown, the legislation's co-sponsor, also adds additional heft as the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee.
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We're here to push out big pieces that are reported and have ideas to them that have heft.
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At their best, songs in a musical use their heightened emotional heft to increase empathy for their characters.
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A new analysis of data from American Cancer Society cancer registries adds heft to that line of inquiry.
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Although they come with a deluxe padded carrying case, you might also consider getting a tripod considering their heft.
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It's giving it some sort of historical heft, putting it in the context of a tradition that pre-exists.
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Their heft and intensity, particularly in that blast of morning light, makes the limestone facade fade into a shimmer.
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Recently, Perry decided to swerve into more socially conscious music, an attempt to make fun music that had heft.
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But it's helped along by fascinating source material and a few moments of poignancy that land with welcome heft.
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Google does the same thing, using its heft over search and maps to privilege its own products and services.
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But the industry, once a shining example of the country's economic heft, has had a dismal run of late.
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That matters because Germany also has the euro zone's largest economy and bond purchases are proportionate to economic heft.
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There's a certain heft to influencer that allows it to move beyond social-media platforms and into offline realities.
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In fact, Mr Conway pointed out, Mr Mueller's office has less heft and authority than many US attorney's offices.
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He is reflecting on what was, deciphering his interactions and coming to terms with the heft of his emotions.
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China's tech firms have the heft to compete, but are not about to get unfettered access to Western consumers.
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That's a great feature to have, even though it adds to the overall heft of the JBL Charge 23.
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It fit neatly in the palm of my hand, and there's a comforting heft to the compact Bluetooth speaker.
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What gives All-Star's parallel its emotional heft is how they home in on the hero's love of people.
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The Ultra Game Boy's housing is made from aluminum, which has a wonderful heft when you pick it up.
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The plates and bowls are far sturdier-feeling than most paper plates, with the heft of heavy-duty cardboard.
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The UN divvies up the cost of peacekeeping among its members using a complicated formula that includes economic heft.
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The larger Bird is using its heft to its advantage for a more solid riding experience on city streets.
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Nick Offerman, Keegan-Michael Key and other stars turn up, yet none lend heft to this pretty, weightless movie.
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Losa smiled, and the vendor hoisted it in the air, grunting at its heft and grinning at its shine.
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It would have to negotiate its own trade pacts with other nations, and would have much less bargaining heft.
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It's made of nice-looking metal, and it's got a heft that makes it feel like the real deal.
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The NRA's legendary political heft is currently diluted by internal power struggles as well as legal and financial woes.
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Not much changes in the familiar cabin, which treats eyes and fingers to materials with visual and tactile heft.
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Only they arrive so frequently, and have for so long, that the objections no longer land with much heft.
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As I assembled the chair, I noticed the pieces had some heft to them and felt strong and durable.
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CBS would have better bargaining power with distributors, with the added heft, Strubel and other investors and analysts said.
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Without Future and Lil Wayne—elders, basically—the sketch wouldn't have any heft, but their presence drives it home.
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He's putting some personal heft behind his rhetoric by driving an electric car and buying one for his wife.
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For Broadcom: It's already gotten quite large through acquisition, but may need even more heft to go it alone.
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At fifty-five, Orbán has acquired a heft that he carries with the relative ease of a retired athlete.
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Today, China is hoping that Wall Street will once again use its political heft to soothe tempers in Washington.
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But The Times has struggled in recent years as newspapers across the country have lost heft and cultural importance.
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While laudable in theory, very little of this hand-wringing is likely to result in any rules with heft.
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Despite their distinctiveness, each conveys anonymity in tandem with their virtuosity, qualities accentuated by the pictures' heft and symbolism.
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He speaks with DJ Khaledian inspirational heft, except instead of bluster and catchphrases, he proses with directness and realism.
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DAVÓNE TINES We see what the foundation of this person was, the heft and thickness of his life experience.
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But his work simply pales — in interest, intellectual heft and sheer beauty — next to so many of those efforts.
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It's this aspect of the film that gives The Conformist a startling, even disturbing amount of political heft today.
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It gave heft to salad bars and made a regular appearance (with fruit) on President Richard Nixon's lunch tray.
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After tests last week, it was decided that judicious amplification would be needed to give the voices sufficient heft.
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Tourism aside, Nashville lures those wanting the cultural heft of larger cities on the coasts without the price tag.
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A helpful example of its heft appeared in a 1986 letter to the editor from one Dorothy C. Morrell.
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"YouTube's advertising heft was made clear" by the newly released data, he said in an email to Business Insider.
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Their heft and intensity, particularly in the blast of morning light, makes the limestone façade fade into a shimmer.
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I prefer to sleep with a bit of heft and fortunately, the closet had an extra pillow and blanket.
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For now, this "Assassins" lacks the emotional heft (and cannot attain the visual panache) that a great production requires.
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It would be a waste to do anything less than throw the full heft of our support behind her.
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With Mr. Nelsons at the helm of an ensemble offering more Old World heft, any doubts were blown away.
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Today, China is hoping that Wall Street will once again use its political heft to soothe tempers in Washington.
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The poignancy of their relationship in particular made the conclusion land for me, as it carried increased emotional heft.
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Solving problems of will requires giving the poorest citizens information and the political heft to hold their leaders accountable.
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Mussels and clams give this seafood stew some heft, but lightly stewed chickpeas add a welcome change of texture.
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In 21904, 21971 years ago, he gave his collection institutional heft by setting up the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.
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Part of this institutional heft comes from mobilizing the energy, financial resources, and advocacy of a body of members.
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The battery case has a nice metallic heft, but it's a little bit bulkier than I'd like it to be.
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He's keeping everything in pieces that will have some heft to them when spooned over olive oil-fried sourdough toast.
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It's also fairly heavy, which means adding wheels and a metal frame would result in luggage with too much heft.
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Between its timing, its heft, and its complexity, the whole is more than equal to the sum of its parts.
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You get a large canvas for doing work, browsing the web, or watching movies without the traditional heft you'd expect.
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O for about $2.30 billion, adding heft to its business that provides services including primary and urgent care in ambulances.
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So part of it is, it's a reasonably big city, but the Bay Area is really where the heft is.
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Killing him off would give Infinity War the emotional heft it needs without actually jeopardizing the future of the MCU.
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Germany has neither the intention nor the military and economic heft to fill the gap left by a disengaging America.
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Fighters swing swords with an immediate sense of heft, but the lack of a lock-on feature feels terribly dated.
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Google's financial heft was attractive, yet, like many founders, Hassabis was reluctant to hand over the company he had nurtured.
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I'm used to a little heft in my mouse, and at first this thing was skating around beneath my hand.
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When the customers, who wish to remain anonymous for safety reasons, received their delivery they were surprised by its heft.
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"Golden Chords" is the album opener, a rippling acoustic stroll given some heft by field recordings sitting in the background.
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How could I afford to treat it with loathing, when he needed its goodness, its heft, its power so much?
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Of the two, in my experience, this is the superior pillow as it has more heft, and a firmer center.
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The ban carries extra heft in Nice in the wake of the Bastille Day terror attack, which killed 85 people.
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To add heft, I doubled the amount of sweet potatoes — despite being canned in syrup, they don't taste overly saccharine.
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With this outsized political heft, Hezbollah obstructs the Lebanese government, preventing it from siphoning away its followers through competing initiatives.
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Because a loan pre-approval holds more heft than a loan pre-qualification, it'll take more work to get one.
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Unable to provide his warnings to Pyongyang the symbolic heft he desired, Trump fumed at aides as they turned back.
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The man who built the house would pile on some mud, then heft a great club and pound it down.
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While Scuf listed the lightness of the Prestige as a bonus, I quite like the heft of the Series 2.
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Republicans are fine with Perry's background Perry's resume, while loaded with political experience, lacks the scientific heft of his predecessors.
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It gives them a pleasant sort of heft, like you are eating an actual food product, and not caloric air.
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There's plenty of intellectual heft to TV, but sometimes it's nice to see how smart shows can be expressed visually.
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I was a bit surprised by the heft of the puck — you could do some serious damage with the thing.
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As the world fell apart around them, people wanted things with a certain amount of physical heft and traceable heritage.
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According to his aides, the scrapped plans frustrated Trump, who wanted to provide symbolic heft to his warnings to Pyongyang.
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Equus, however, has the heft and breadth of a Clydesdale, screening more than 80 films Friday through Sunday in Brooklyn.
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With the United States, the agreement would have represented 40 percent of the world's economy, giving its provisions added heft.
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J.C. This Kentucky country-rock singer has a voice that moves with the heft and certainty of a tractor-trailer.
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It is deeply personal, which gives her images of festivals, family and friends an emotional heft that reassures and reaffirms.
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Three of them have the same length and width — 163 inches by 16 inches — but vary in thickness (and heft).
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Anchored by Rosamund Pike's powerhouse lead performance, this restive, raw movie slowly accumulates the heft to render its flaws irrelevant.
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So we need white wines that have the heft to be satisfying in weather that could discourage more ethereal bottles.
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The "generation" in the title is a reference to these scenes, which tie the movie together and provide emotional heft.
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The Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton 1965-2010 This book has the figurative and literal heft of Clifton's poetic oeuvre.
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Local manufacturers have lacked the brands, technology and managerial heft to outmaneuver their established rivals, either at home or abroad.
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That this happens mostly wordlessly, through physical gestures in lieu of lengthy debate, does not diminish the film's intellectual heft.
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On Friday, Ford added heft to the top of the company to help Mr. Hackett speed up the automaker's recovery.
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But her songs have a fierce, confrontational tone, demanding respect, and the beats are boosted to industrial heft and impact.
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There are long sections with symphonic heft and athletic fingerwork, but many movements are brief, direct transcriptions of sacred music.
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For coaches and Olympic athletes moral victories do not carry the same heft as a medal placed around their necks.
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They give an article heft — and they can point out the difference between a singular injustice and something more structural.
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Mr. Polenzani combines both qualities in his poignant, gripping performance, singing with melting warmth one moment, virile heft the next.
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In this extremely pretty recipe, the carrots give heft to a bright, herbal salad shot through with thinly sliced fennel.
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Claire's traveling dress practically sinks her when it's wet ("Outlander" doesn't skimp on the heft of a 18th-century ensemble).
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At less than one pound, carrying this solar charger around won't add a lot of heft to your camping pack.
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In their eyes, conclusions based on experimental studies — like randomized controlled trials — had more heft than conclusions based on observational research.
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When that feel — the scent, the heft, the old book smell — can be simulated do we need to visit a bookstore?
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Yet all that slick stainless steel and the glass back gives it a luxury feel that distracts you from the heft.
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The handmade dresses are created from donated pillowcases, which Heft transforms until the finished product is incomparable to its original state.
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While NBC Universal has a decent library of movies and shows, it doesn't have Disney's heft and it doesn't have HBO.
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To the degree that Bokeh does escape this dynamic, it's largely because of the emotional heft of Monroe and O'Leary's performances.
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Again, the soundbar was able to handle the film with heft, filling my room with sound without overwhelming the film's dialogue.
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Terse, urgent prose—ably channelled by Elizabeth Clark Wessel, the translator—gives pace and heft to a novel of contagious trauma.
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And amid its growing regional heft, Vietnam has a leadership that, like the United States, watches China's assertiveness with growing concern.
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The difference this makes is evident (the whole day, woo!), while also being worth the additional heft in the phone's build.
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Standen's Rollo has the brawny, in-your-face heft of a proper Viking, but Fimmel has an elusiveness and a slyness.
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The real heft of the date — the twist — is when Jason's friends show up, one of whom is named Hawk Jameson.
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So will her country, with its emergent diplomatic heft bound up with her individual contacts and methods she has picked up.
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For years he battled his Kurdish rival, Masoud Barzani, pitting his humble origins and leftist leanings against the Barzanis' tribal heft.
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More mergers are now likely among both makers of consumer goods and retailers, as they seek the heft to battle Amazon.
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Facebook, which just announced a blowout quarter, has proved that it can use its heft to further entice users and advertisers.
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Translators often struggle to render curse words and insults in other languages, as their emotional heft tends to be culturally circumscribed.
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These scroll-forward scenarios will have the heft of reality because they will be derived from a full-scale present world.
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Despite its heft as a technology powerhouse, however, Santa Clara doesn't get a lot of specific recognition as a tech hub.
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It doesn't disguise its heft the way a BMW X6 M does; you certainly know that you're in a weighty SUV.
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In a country saturated with sports, soccer stokes relatively little enthusiasm domestically, and until recently the U.S. has lacked global heft.
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The internal value combines a nation's economic heft, its score on the UN's human development index, and its peacefulness and stability.
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My black bag is plastic, too, a flimsy, lightweight affair with none of the pachyderm heft and dignity of my father's.
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But even so, it's hard to imagine you'll ever completely forget you're wearing the S3, owing to its heft and presence.
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Its heft shapes the orbits of the other planets, the structure of the asteroid belt and the periods of many comets.
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You can foretell everything from the calibration of the craftsmanship to the heft of the cast, and "The Post" inarguably delivers.
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Wilder had also worked in more serious roles, and he could ground his zaniness in a way that gave them heft.
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The Sisyphean poignancy to this book gives it a heft that "Bernadette" lacked, even if it's also rougher around the edges.
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She managed to put on a healthy heft, keep her cubbies chubby, and throw in some fishing lessons along the way.
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Few politicians, and certainly not her opponent, have the intellectual heft that she brings to the race for the White House.
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The language itself is levelled here—Xie's gift for striking imagery withheld—in order to give her precepts heft and authority.
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Seale's text has a fluidity and an elegance that give even this diet of "dreams, smoke, and visions" a satisfying heft.
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Prosecutors partially blame the spill on lax regulation and a decentralized licensing system that was too easily influenced by economic heft.
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News producers and editors, as the agenda setters, must establish a national conversation based more on heft and less on novelty.
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Despite its economic heft, Europe is a much safer target than countries with leaders who have freedom to punch back hard.
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So, too, were folks who simply wanted a useful keyboard that carried as much heft as the words they were writing.
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A fidget spinner makes an ASMR-type noise, it has a pleasing heft to it, and it spins really fucking fast.
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It's machined out of a single block of aluminum and has the heft and rigidity to withstand a lot of punishment.
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Of course, Redstone could also add more heft by selling -- following the footsteps of Time Warner and Twenty-First Century Fox.
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Like many countries in the region, Vietnam is keen for an American counterweight to balance against the growing heft of China.
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"An organization of the Met's reputational heft sets standards in the field," said Maxwell L. Anderson, a longtime leader of museums.
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The home-life stories that are meant to add emotional heft are distracting and brittle, and the characters are under-imagined.
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The black leather jacket the older Bell wears gives the actress some physical heft, as does a ponderous, borderline leaden walk.
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She barely touched upon the earthy heft available in the organ's lower register; this was an elevated, disembodied contemplation, patiently celestial.
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Video games don't get nearly enough attention, considering the amount of money they earn and the cultural heft they have accumulated.
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The move gives Cruise increased management heft as it prepares to start a driverless-ride service by the end of 2019.
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Demonstrating the group's political heft, the PMF's top leadership negotiated joint checkpoint control between Brigade 30, the army and local officials.
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Demonstrating the group's political heft, the PMF's top leadership negotiated joint checkpoint control between Brigade 30, the army and local officials.
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But now in its place are a coalition of pro-market small countries, including Sweden and Ireland, that lack its heft.
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Forsythe ("The Gold Leaf") has a smoky, offbeat illustration style that adds a jazzy visual heft to the story's classic feel.
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It makes for a craggy sandwich on golden brioche, dramatic in heft, with a smoky sauce of plum preserves and chipotle.
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The scene pitting her against the always excellent men's chorus, here soldiers preparing for battle, might have called for more heft.
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At the party, several Republican lawmakers were positive about their tech host, brushing off questions about the company's heft and power.
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The other is that large retailers have used their heft to lower as many of their costs as possible, including wages.
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Eat There was a big fillet of king salmon on my cutting board, a shimmering, deep orange, magnificent in its heft.
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They are defined not by what they have, but what they lack: the heft and thickness of a full-size Oreo.
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The heft of Google, Facebook and Amazon raise eyebrows among industry watchers and lawmakers who favor tougher federal regulation (The Hill).
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Their lack of market heft means they don't threaten local rivals much, and China may need their help in the future.
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Both as the character he plays and as an ironic screen presence, Mr. Shepard gives the film much well-needed heft.
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Congress held a series of hearings last year looking at the dominance of major tech companies, including their considerable political heft.
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Candidates stepped up to challenge them in the state primaries — winning some high-profile endorsements that added heft to their campaigns.
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Clyburn, a close Biden ally who as yet hasn't endorsed a candidate, is a kingmaker of unusual heft in the state.
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They used their political heft to press their Liberal allies to advance Home Rule and overcome resistance from the House of Lords.
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The real problem in US politics today is hardly too much unified organizational heft on the center left; it is too little.
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"I took home economics in high school because I knew with sewing, I would have no trouble getting an A," Heft said.
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Despite the comments from TPP leaders eager to revive the agreement in some form, it won't have the heft of the original.
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The phone has a heft and feeling of density that's reassuring in the hand, and that makes it a pleasure to hold.
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That there are no heavyweight executives who can handle the heft of the group says more about Tata than about its managers.
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These actors are Justin Hicks, William Nadylam and David Thomson, and they bring both stylized grace and chthonic heft to their exertions.
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There is a reason for all the heft and tight clamping of the P9s, however, and it's born out in their sound.
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Recently, some artists have chosen to symbolically explore its heft and value by emphasizing elevating materiality over the modernist privileging of form.
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It is using this heft to extract better contracts from PBMs and to demand more say over the drugs that are covered.
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For all its economic heft, Berlin has not been able to get the V4 states to take in a few hundred refugees.
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Their growing heft means that FOs no longer struggle to attract the sort of talent that was once drawn to hedge funds.
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Then, as now, such luminaries surely bestowed intellectual heft (and perhaps an air of respectability) on what — essentially — were radical separatist movements.
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When 13 Reasons Why uses its time jumping habit well, it can rival the emotional heft of This Is Us' weightiest episodes.
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For Natural-Looking VolumeNARS has a great option for those looking to add some heft to their lashes without weighing them down.
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"It's natural, at this time, considering the heft of the charges, that there would be attempts to discredit them," the company said.
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Each is made on a thick panel with a wide white frame, giving these works boxy heft in addition to delicate textures.
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That kind of military move on the part of the US lends some serious heft to the Trump administration's forceful public statements.
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Other suppliers, including United Technologies and Rockwell Collins in America, are merging so that they can push back with their greater heft.
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I don't have the heft to fight it but I am disgusted that a lot of these valuations were artificially propped up.
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One more level down: The outsized spend is also buttressing these companies' market heft and risks a pushback to their monopoly power.
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With its pleasing heft and remarkable resilience, these famous clear pans have been essential when cooking biscuits, casseroles, and pies since 2850.
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That heft feels a lot more rigid on the Boosted Mini S if you're familiar with the Boosted boards of the past.
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This is because when a large company takes over a market, it can use its heft to block or buy up innovations.
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The AEC, in contrast, is an economic project, with almost no institutional heft—just a small secretariat—devoted to "outward-oriented regionalism".
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Charting out their trajectories and modelling them in computer simulations then led to the new estimate of the Imbrium impactor's impressive heft.
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The company referred to it as zero weight – meaning you don't feel the heft of the massive screen when you move it.
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In her short stories and novellas, in particular, she seems to want to invest prose with the heft and pressure of poetry.
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The Polestar 1 produces 619 horsepower and 738 pound-feet of torque, almost enough to make you ignore its heft—5,170 pounds.
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The richness and heft that is lost in the making of official accounts of the world is one of Miller's favorite themes.
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Those sanctions, leveraging the economic heft of the United States, can be used to lock companies out of the global financial market.
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But Mr. LaCivita and Mr. Munisteri, a former chairman of the Texas Republican Party, adds heft and experience to the committee's work.
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As it was, it left the viewer wanting a little more heft than the perfectly good but ultimately weightless match we got.
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This production boasts the German bass Georg Zeppenfeld, whose voice carries natural heft and authority without a trace of huffiness or posturing.
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The team brought in Jon Favreau, well-known as the writer behind President Obama's oratory, to help give it some rhetorical heft.
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Is his palm of requisite heft to support a regulation football, his fingers sufficiently long to curl around the ball's pebbled leather?
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In Africatown, a semi-isolated clutch of cottages three miles north of downtown Mobile, the news carried a particular kind of heft.
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Instead, Muslim and Christian leaders have thrown their moral heft behind Mr. Sisi — just as Russia's Orthodox Church unabashedly supports Mr. Putin.
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I'm worried that any artificial heft the economy got from the tax cuts could just hasten the popping of our current balloon.
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The latest price spike has been credited to signs that Wall Street companies plan on bringing their financial heft into the market.
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It's a good conductor (it can be used on an induction cooktop) and has heft; flipping a batch of vegetables takes muscle.
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The novel and its tensions promise some thematic heft, touching on race, occupation, gentrification and who deserves the right to a home.
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I prefer to sleep with a bit of heft, and fortunately, they always stock an extra pillow and blanket in the closet.
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On the potentially positive side, Herbert Diess, the current chief executive, thinks VW's heft will give it an edge in electric cars.
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When you're talking to a typically matter-of-fact city planner, each of these ideas seems to possess the heft of certainty.
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Even as Amazon shows its heft, Blue Apron, a meal delivery service, has persisted, hoping to raise as much as $586.5 million.
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A triumph of archival research, it's also a masterpiece of insight, a rare documentary with the heft and sprawl of great literature.
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But "Twin" holds your interest, and has some emotional heft, as a straightforward drama with elements of fish-out-of-water comedy.
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But the Loft was still experienced as a succession of intertwined stories, each chapter crackling with an improvisatory energy and emotional heft.
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On Monday, it's the Eighth and Ninth Symphonies, with the Concert Chorale of New York providing the vocal heft in the finale.
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Amazon's plan to increase its minimum wage to $15 on November 1 has added corporate heft to efforts to raise pay nationally.
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Andrew Davis led a performance of vigor and heft: the horns were idyllic at the start and steel-plated at the end.
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As Vincent Martino, Franco finds considerable heft in a role as a working stiff confused by the way the world turns around him.
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" Dreyer praised the report, noting, "when the surgeon general comes out with a report, it gives a lot of heft to these concerns.
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The overall form factor still resembles the iPhone 7, but the all-glass approach is sure to give the device a pleasant heft.
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That said, you might find that your style tends to get oilier, and falls flat more quickly, than hair that has more heft.
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From the moment you pick up a Lumix S1 or S1R, their heft and size signal that they aren't your average digital camera.
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Political heft was being put behind the cause, with John Hemming MP using his parliamentary privilege to bust one of the big names.
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Robinson with zero hangups in the sex department, do get to add a little more heft and backstory to their traditionally sidelined roles.
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Adding heft to the rumor is the fact that, just last week, the Guardian reported that Apple was in talks to acquire Sonder.
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You pick it up and it lacks all the heft you're accustomed to for a device like the Charge 2170 or its predecessor.
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At 832 pages, it has the heft of an encyclopedia, and it's designed like a reference book, down to the formal serif typeface.
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The concern is that Microsoft will use its heft to promote the Windows Store and effectively lock publishers and consumers into using it.
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The arrivals add heft to the 4-year-old group, which already includes BP, Shell, Saudi Aramco and roughly a half-dozen others.
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It lacks the heft of larger pens from companies like Microsoft and Apple, and as such isn't as suited to long drawing sessions.
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It certainly underscores the film's heft beyond a mere awards race, and naming it best picture might make the beleaguered Academy look good.
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No, the V8 does not make up for the heft; the turbo sixes in the Cadillac and BMW best the RC F's torque.
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Parties, it is hoped, would acquire more ideological heft, to help build a majority in Congress, instead of simply seeking the president's favour.
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You feel the texture and heft when you pick it up, which gives it a very flattering drape when you try it on.
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A chicken's weight at slaughter today is twice what it was 70 years ago, and it achieves such heft in half the time.
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The ankle industry's heft is almost certain to make the pay raise official once the final rule is released within the next month.
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They look like they are cut from stone, thus the illusion of heft, their surfaces resembling industrially produced materials such as polished granite.
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The camera feels great in your hand while the extra heft of the included 210-2500mm kit lens adds another layer of comfort.
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Boath said that Jenkins, who was negotiating with the Gulf state, had "real heft" in Qatar and was a "big deal down there".
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The company's heft in Hong Kong pales in comparison with its performance in China, where it has a paltry 2.6 percent market share.
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And to not wait to be taken seriously, but to instead speak for themselves, and show just how much heft their stories hold.
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Its heft is especially noticeable when you drop it on a surface like a table, making it feel almost like a status symbol.
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But that extra heft bestows durability: The laptop is rated to resist drops up to 217 feet and 211 pounds of downward force.
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Given the heft of China's economy — the world's second-largest, after the United States — index providers might opt to include more Chinese companies.
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That Young is willing to sever ties with the nearly 2.5 million fans who have liked his Facebook page actually holds some heft.
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To do that, they are turning to a vast arsenal of ingredients and techniques to get the flavor, texture and heft they're seeking.
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He sells to a number of stores around the world, but the commercial impact of his line is second to its creative heft.
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This is vintage Adams — the heft of "Harmonielehre" and the rhythmic drive of "Short Ride in a Fast Machine" — yet more smoothly intricate.
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But then China began adding military heft to its territorial aspirations in the sea, where five other governments, Malaysia's included, have competing claims.
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Now, two of the nation's biggest residential-construction companies are merging in hopes that their combined heft will help them counter those forces.
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She said she was appreciative of the heft of the position, and hoped to lift up different types of journalistic voices and perspectives.
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This 17-inch laptop is impressively light, though it will still remind you of its heft when you go to carry it around.
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As a result, the financial heft, manufacturing operations and supply chain network offered by Zegna will undoubtedly be a boon to Thom Browne.
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All in all, the three finest episodes — the first, seventh and eighth — have a bit more heft, depth and clarity than the others.
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The fact that JPMorgan, the nation's biggest bank, is throwing its weight behind such a venture at this juncture lends heft, he added.
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Australia's media companies argue that easing ownership limits will give them greater heft to compete with bigger, better-funded internet companies from abroad.
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In stuffed animal form, Minnie has ears, a bow, and a skirt, so it makes sense that it has a bit more heft.
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In cases involving powerful business interests, how will you balance the rights of an individual against the economic heft of a corporate giant?
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With its creative premise, unique style, and emotional heft, Sanjay's Super Team exemplifies the very best of what a Pixar short can be.
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Indeed, the games and humor his works inspire may make me smile, but the emotional heft of their meaning is also achingly present.
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"I wrapped an old laptop in a towel and slipped it into the Wii box to give it the proper heft," she said.
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Through the '70s and into the '80s, the heft of paintings increased with addition of more and different materials: crushed seashells, pebbles, glitter.
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The phone is incredibly solid, with real heft and weight, something made more noticeable in your hand because the keyboard is very low-slung.
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" PETER TUZ, PRESIDENT OF CHASE INVESTMENT COUNSEL, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA On market leadership: "I don't see any one company with the heft to replace Apple.
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Despite its heft, I was able to mostly carry it around and toss it on my legs like I would a much smaller machine.
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The phone's got a good heft to it – in fact, I might even go so far as calling it heavy, though not offputtingly so.
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To account for longer and more costly development cycles, firms need enough financial heft to be able to have more projects on the go.
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The bonus of this heft is the battery packed into the base and the option to get a model with an additional GPU inside.
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There's a nice heft to the two higher-end models, and the glossy backs are pleasantly grippy (although easy to smudge up with fingerprints).
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And it's clear from even the most cursory glance that Warren is the clear Iowa favorite -- in both polling, ideological positioning and organizational heft.
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The deficit of options that, along with her heft and cash, helped to ensure Mrs Clinton's nomination has not been rectified; on the contrary.
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Bucklew, which was decided after Kennedy left the Court, was the Court's first attempt to put some doctrinal heft behind Glossip's defense of executions.
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To hold them was to know the heft of the past, as if the weight of the book was what made its contents important.
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The glass and metal design give it a heft without weighing it down, coming in at 5.93 ounces to the iPhone 7 Plus' 6.63.
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Before the second world war, most passengers in America and Europe were weighed before take-off and charged more for extra heft (see picture).
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It's got a good heft to it and a premium feel, and it glides smoothly, without offering enough give to accidentally turn too far.
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Otherwise, the question comes down to whether or not the extra features available to Android users are really worth the extra heft (3.5 ounces).
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The new camera, called Sight, is small and -- at around 8 ounces -- light enough to not add significantly to the heft of the mask.
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Here is where I provide an emotional backstory for my dedication to Mister Softee—something to give this ode heft and perhaps even pathos.
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Facebook's lobbying and federal political contributions in recent years depict a company with financial heft doled out to both the left and the right.
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Here's our list of the 22009 best love songs since 22010 -- defined as an affirmation of desire toward someone, preferably with some emotional heft.
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Scale has also become increasingly important to the industry, as candy owners look for cost efficiencies and heft in negotiating retail placement and distribution.
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The young British crooner layered his own voice in the recording studio to sound like a gospel choir, adding heft to the swelling chorus.
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Maggie's mother-daughter drama has a lot of emotional heft, but most of it (once she learns about the cancer) is based in sadness.
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The other way to give that narrative twist some heft is self-sacrifice, which satisfies our Kantian instincts without running afoul of utilitarian consequences.
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Witness, for instance, Fall's perfect ten-for-ten shooting against Villanova, an elite defensive team, but one lacking a legit seven-footer with heft.
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Moderating a solution to ongoing Kurdish and Iraqi tensions "doesn't require military might," Serwer said, "it requires diplomatic heft, which is being systematically dismantled."
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It had the bulk of the on-screen item, but not the heft Harrison Ford pantomimed when lugging it around in The Force Awakens.
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Loren Thompson, chief operating officer of the Lexington Institute, said the move would give Leidos unparalleled "heft and reach" in the government services sector.
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Monday you might consider ending the work day with Melissa Clark's sexy burrata and Romano bean salad, which gets some heft from roasted eggplant.
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But while taking up less room on your desk, lower-profile keyboards sacrificed a lot to get there—including heft, key actuation, and ergonomics.
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Coal jobs carry far more symbolic and therefore political heft, however, since no one has yet figured out how to romanticize solar-panel installation.
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Are we so scared of losing the intellectual heft of our curricula that we want to muzzle our students and deprive them of agency?
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She was wooden, her face refusing to emote in front of a live crowd, her line delivery never reacting to context or emotional heft.
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If Gorey's work lacks the philosophical heft of his modernist predecessors, he makes up for it with sheer experimental brio, not to mention beauty.
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Black currant flavors dominate over a core of graphite minerality that gives the wine heft and backbone, and carries it to a satisfying finish.
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Its leaders hoped that by aligning their plans with their larger and wealthier neighbor, they could leverage the kingdom's heft for their own benefit.
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But since our lifestyle coverage in Styles aims toward the serious, or at least consequential, I wanted to give the column a little heft.
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And yet its urgency and sheer cultural heft, deployed like weapons in a furiously entertaining production directed by Robert O'Hara, don't leave much choice.
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No. Not only aren't there any G.O.P. politicians with comparable intellectual heft, there aren't even halfway competent intellectuals with any influence in the party.
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And Musk's presence would certainly give the gathering a touch of both glamour and heft, so I'm rooting for him to Iron Man in.
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Written in 1901, it's an alluring synthesis of Eastern and Western European styles, with lush melodies woven into a dense score of Brahmsian heft.
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You'll want the divider to have the appropriate heft for standing or hanging sturdily, and possibly blocking out light (and even sound) if desired.
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The effort was first reported by the Daily Beast's Tim Mak in early April, who found that it had already gained some serious heft.
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She's been through hard times and she's pulled herself up -- through sheer force of will and intellectual heft -- back into the 2020 top tier.
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Backed by AutoNation's heft, Mr. Jackson emerged as a powerful voice able to challenge the carmakers in a way that smaller dealers could not.
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Plus, cast iron's heft makes it unrivalled in the heat retention department, so it's ideal for long-cooked foods like stews and braised meats.
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" Its heft reflected both the vastness of this capital city and the devastation suffered during what is simply referred to here as "The War.
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YouTube's advertising heft was made clear today, with the video platform bringing in $15.1 billion in 2019 revenue, up from $11.2 billion in 2018.
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The layering allows you to first taste the broth on its own, before mixing from the bottom to fortify it with spice and heft.
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The addition of the most populous state adds even more heft to Super Tuesday; 30 percent of the delegates awarded will come from California.
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He landed on anodized aluminum to achieve a natural gradient color scheme, along with a stainless steel midpiece that gives it a considerable heft.
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Suing the F.C.C. lends heft to Huawei's protestations that Washington is treating it unfairly, said Julian Ku, a professor of law at Hofstra University.
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It's "just enough knife" as they say, a solid slab of metal with a satisfying heft and grip that looks lovely just sitting around.
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The purpose of all this computational heft is to run linear algebra, the mathematics of data processing in general and machine learning in particular.
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With Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso telling reporters during the summit he almost "felt sorry" for Mnuchin given the heft of complaints on trade.
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Other experts said the new restrictions are based on a broader review that could give added heft to arguments in a court of law.
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It's not that Trump would be the first president to claim vast executive powers or to declare national emergencies to grant himself extra heft.
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The relationship between Pet and Jam has real heft, even if this is yet another tale of a normal girl and a magical creature.
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The Pentagon Papers give "The Post" its heft and pulse; the antagonism between the government and the media gives it a shiver of topicality.
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Hearing her play, feeling the heft of those images in that quiet room, listeners became acutely aware of the fragility of their own breath.
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One of the dresses Heft created from a pillowcase in front of shelves holding fabric in a room of her home dedicated to her hobby.
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The act of "flipping" from one mind to another has more dramatic heft than the reality of the situation, where patients slip between mental spaces.
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Mr Engel's fear is that in the past half-century, one source has come to dominate: America, thanks to its cultural, technological and political heft.
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The camera has a significant heft for such a tiny frame, weighing in at 5.4 ounces (nearly the same weight of a new Galaxy S7).
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And it is doing all it can to rehabilitate the struggling coal industry, which retains a political heft out of proportion to its economic value.
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From the briefing to the moment you remove the gear at the end, the experience runs roughly 30 minutes, so there's some heft to it.
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The U.S. doesn't make its own 5G equipment but is using its military, security and intelligence heft to pressure allies not to use China's technology.
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This week the pair announced an all-stock deal that would create a company with a heft similar to that of AT&T and Verizon.
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It feels like that too, with the same heft as a powerful premium laptop like the 2016 MacBook Pro or the exceptional Asus ZenBook 3.
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There are other providers, such as Trucker Path, but Uber's financial heft—having raised more than $15 billion since its inception—makes it a force.
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Its buoyant melodies, breezy harmonies and airy orchestral strings are tethered by lively guitar picking and the heft of the history in the musicians' hands.
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They're only about as tall as a five-story building and as wide as a bookshelf, and they heft just 500 pounds max into orbit.
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With its pleasing heft and remarkable…Read more ReadGoogle Made Chromecast Cool AgainAt Gizmodo, there are few things more rewarding than eating your own words.
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Detroit is just as dexterously made, but it brandishes its sense of thematic heft and its sense of craft in a much more discomfiting way.
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It's too large to be pocket-friendly and has a bit of heft to it, but it's definitely small enough to slip into a bag.
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To offset the heft of the rubber, they hollowed out the footbed and filled it with recycled foam, to offer support without so much clunk.
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But Jorja occupies a similar place, in the corner of British pop that leans on emotional heft meted out by a facsimile of soul music.
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How about some of the heroes from Shakespeare or even ancient Greek epics to really inspire the project and lend it extra some canonical heft?
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The odds are against both from the start, giving the film a feeling of futility and fatality to go with its already considerable emotional heft.
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Nadler's Judiciary Committee will also likely lend some investigative heft to Democratic appropriators' efforts to cut funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests and detention.
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Now as the battle rages on to fill the vast physical world with augmented reality, Facebook's heft and outside help could give it the advantage.
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But the Michael Kors Dylan brings heft to a new level: It's noticeably heavier, an extra weight that continually reminds you you're wearing a watch.
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But the view in this parish is that any such negotiations would be both tortuous and, without the heft of the EU behind them, lopsided.
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To call J.K. Rowling's mythology-heavy plot dense would be an understatement, but the film has enough epic heft to feel like a genuine blockbuster.
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The new company, to be called Aker BP, will also use its heft to take advantage of a weak energy environment to make targeted acquisitions.
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A good test is to pick up a pot or pan and see how it feels — you want it to have a bit of heft.
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Modi has pointed to India's growing diplomatic heft and strategic ties with big powers such as the United States to underline his foreign policy successes.
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Record labels began to bank on something called "electronica" to provide the intellectual and critical heft that guitar bands with cool haircuts had once promised.
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It lacks the heft that would be required to win over independents or soft Trump voters to the need to try to oust the president.
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The marriage marks a major step towards consolidation among "challenger banks" and gives the firms more heft to take on the biggest lenders in Britain.
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He continues to be one of the most sought-after tenors with the stamina and heft for Wagner and the ardent warmth for Italian opera.
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But Affleck's history brings the story — of a grieving alcoholic trying to come back from the brink — both emotional heft and a kind of trustworthiness.
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They also worry that China is engaged in a rapid military buildup that would give Beijing ever more heft in Asia and around the world.
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Perhaps he was drawn to the contemporary echoes of the Depression-era material but wanted to give it some mock-Shakespearean, "Deadwood"-style dramatic heft.
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Randall isn't just a solid character — he's someone we haven't seen on TV before, period, and that gives everything he does more of a heft.
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That's why Joe Hill-Gibbins's stark, raucous staging, produced by Scottish Opera and Opera Ventures, is so welcome, adding to the piece's heft and punch.
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By midcentury, an influx of German Jews, including the first trained rabbis to arrive in America, brought some intellectual and theological heft to these reforms.
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It boils down to category shopping: "A Star Is Born" producers wanted to compete in the dramatic category, which is seen as having more heft.
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But the deal is a milestone because it reveals the degree to which the rise in Microsoft's stock has bolstered its heft as an acquirer.
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Plus, "The TB12 Method" physical book weighs about three pounds, according to my bathroom scale, and that is a nice heft for light resistance training.
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The sound design, especially, added power and heft to the scenes of dragon fire pulverizing the ice (symbolism!) and engulfing the army of the dead.
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Given the United States&apos sheer economic heft, this is no idle threat; indeed, Russia has long labeled CAATSA as a tool of unfair competition.
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The decision by the sport's governing body to put its showcase event in this Asian outpost is thus a nod to Japan's growing international heft.
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The Clevelanders were their equal and more, somehow achieving that perfect balance between lightness and heft, a sound neither too feathery nor too laden down.
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The visual heft of drilled aluminum pedals, the silkiness of the air vents and seemingly 10 cows' worth of perfect leather must be experienced firsthand.
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Even though many of the new baked goods sold well, he said, he felt the company was hesitant to put its marketing heft behind them.
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The heft of the distress over the deployment has come from the uncertainty over what awaits the soldiers and, in turn, their families and friends.
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It's crucial to note that the heft of our civic glo-up is not about Trump, so much as it is a reaction to him.
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That sentence, in isolation, might sound bad, but there are some mitigating circumstances that might suggest this October surprise doesn't have much heft behind it.
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Over a driving funk vamp, he and Ronald Bruner work as a percussive unit; each note has heft and precision, but a chancy momentum too.
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But the list of signatories, while long, lacked the heft of the software giant's most prominent clients: systems like Kaiser Permanente and the Mayo Clinic.
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It seems as if anyone who has ever held one of these clams, and marveled at its heft and size, has considered its possible uses.
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But while Patton and MacArthur at least had real military expertise and intellectual heft animating their hawkishness, Trump is just a collection of angry impulses.
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The fact that one can only go forward and never know what might have been is part of what gives a story heft and poignancy.
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With heft and weft, she is equally expressive — formally, psychologically, and spiritually — at addressing pear trees and eggs, darkness and light, bugs and the bible.
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The WHO doesn't issue these declarations very often, and they carry a lot of political heft — as well as economic repercussions for the countries involved.
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And Musk's presence would certainly give the gathering a touch of both glamour and heft, even if unlikely, so I'm rooting for him to Ironman in.
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This gorgeous, three-dimensional brass puzzle, though, has enough literal and figurative heft to be a grown-up desk accessory as well as an engaging plaything.
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Abbott Laboratories said it agreed to buy medical device maker St. Jude Medical for $25 billion to add heft to its heart and neurological devices business.
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If you want something with a bit more heft than the paper glasses, opt for a pair of Celestron EclipSmart Solar Binoculars, available at Adorama ($44.95).
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Panasonic says the in-body stabilization is where some of that heft comes from; the company says it's built with high performance and longevity in mind.
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Starting at $21, it's much more akin to a MacBook, with a 2000-inch display, half an inch of thickness, and just 2256 pounds of heft.
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Yet in a country where economic boycotts were first popularised as a non-violent strategy to combat British rule, such appeals carry emotional and historical heft.
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Chaffetz may no longer be in Congress, but unfortunately, his new Fox News gig will probably still give his terrible opinions more heft than they deserve.
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Its epic battery life would be a leading feature on any other handset, but it gets buried under the heft of superlatives about its photographic capabilities.
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It's straightforward storytelling, but it's effective — particularly because Steinfeld is able to add real emotional heft to scenes where she's playing opposite a giant CG robot.
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Or will they use their heft to out-maneuver municipal authorities, outbid local startups for engineering talent and ship intellectual property and data back to headquarters?
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The added heft is much more noticeable on the S7 edge, which has blown up in nearly every direction due to the new 5.5 inch screen.
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It's about the size and heft of an iPhone Plus, so it fits neatly into your pocket, or your hand underneath your phone when plugged in.
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On the other hand, the plastic components give it a lighter heft than you'd expect at just under four pounds, making it easy to carry around.
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The idea is that the soap works like a wax or pomade; the bubbly water will hold stray hairs in place and add a little heft.
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The heft of the in-ear Q Adapt's bass is missing, and the on-ear headphones just sound a whole lot more digital and less convincing.
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The secret is in the thousands of microbeads that are stitched into each blanket to give it a certain heft — usually between 10 and 20 lbs.
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I was skeptical that the added heft of a controller would feel off balance, or cause the right earbud to become uncomfortable after prolonged listening sessions.
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However, despite its visual appeal, the film lacks a lot of the punch, dramatic heft and thrilling pacing required to keep the audience motivated to care.
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India's solar programme is a good way to assess how seriously countries are taking the Paris agreement—particularly given India's huge population and increasing economic heft.
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His bill will not become law as long as Barack Obama wields a presidential veto, but it does add heft to the growing calls for reform.
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Size aside, the rest of the Wireless Hub is put together well, with a solid-feeling heft from the weighted base that other, smaller chargers lack.
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And there is a grudging acknowledgment that her brand of populist policymaking might be just what is needed to address the growing heft of big firms.
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It is that men have long decided for America which topics bear intellectual heft, which are worthy of playing a central role in America's national discourse.
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The current designer got a B-minus for his idea The designer of our current flag was a 17-year-old Boy Scout named Robert Heft.
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American liberals lack an institution with the credentialing heft of the Federalist Society, or think tanks with judicial policy experience as deep as the Heritage Foundation.
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She is also working to reduce the company's environmental impact, improve conditions for workers and use Pepsi's heft to support various health and social welfare initiatives.
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Through its diplomatic heft, economic clout, and soft power, Japan serves as a counterweight to China in an uncertain environment where many countries question America's commitment.
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Kent Thompson, the director, cast performers with Broadway heft, starting with Robert Petkoff ("Ragtime") as Sweeney and Linda Mugleston ("On the Twentieth Century") as Mrs. Lovett.
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But once I felt the heft of my new gadget whirring in my hand and experienced the exhilarating gust whipping across my palm I got it.
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The 24.5 Enclave does a fantastic job of reigning in its heft, appearing less blocky and massive than rivals like the Acura MDX and Audi Q7.
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It gave the Cubs a 3-0 advantage in the second inning, but it carried even greater heft: an anvil blow to Bumgarner's aura of invincibility.
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"I think they're very happy to have some sort of legislative heft behind what they're talking about on the campaign trail," Schatz said of his colleagues.
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But what about an 11 o'clock number — a song that Elsa might belt deep into the second act, with emotional heft as well as blazing vocals?
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Add a new NBER working paper from Stanford environmental researcher Sam Heft-Neal and colleagues to the pile of research sounding the alarm on air pollution.
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I found myself, as I never have before, wanting more heft from the brass players, notorious for playing too loud but often superbly elegant on Friday.
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With this apple-dominated recipe, I would go for a good white wine with enough heft and body to stand up to the assertive apple flavors.
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And these freshmen — who include a cabinet secretary to President Bill Clinton and former key policy players at the White House and Pentagon — provide significant heft.
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Duke political scientist Kristin Goss has documented a clear organizational gap on the issue, with gun control opponents lacking the organizational heft and capacity of supporters.
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Yet despite her physical daintiness in comparison to Mr. Driver's looming heft, her Anna always seems in charge, like a nanny with an unruly, overgrown toddler.
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Along with diabetes and arthritis, extra heft puts pets at increased risk for liver and kidney diseases, high blood pressure, heart failure and even some cancers.
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As a result, this book has plenty of funny, surprising, "You go, girl" moments, but it's missing the introspection that would have given it more heft.
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In doing so, director John Crowley and writer Peter Straughan are left to mainly follow major plot beats without capturing any thematic heft from the text.
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After coming together, CBS and Viacom could begin to roll up other media companies, such as Lions Gate and MGM, to build up heft, Greenfield said.
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Putin happily throws his energy heft around, handing out huge discounts to subservient states and snatching them away if they don't keep doing what he wants.
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When Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, the disaster played out in an eccentric anachronism, a city of modest economic heft proudly tethered to its exotic past.
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Some governments there have either played down the threat of the epidemic or openly worried about offending a superpower whose economic heft can propel their economies.
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Clay Hilley brought vocal heft, clarion sound and stamina to the role, though there were stretches where his voice sounded strained, understandably so, given the demands.
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That tantalizing prospect stems from an upsurge in voter turnout among the country's Arab population in this week's election, which has translated into increased political heft.
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It is Future Forward's social media heft - as well as pledges to change the army-drafted constitution and to end conscription - that have the army worried.
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An 18th-century Irish orator did write something like this, but having John Philpot Curran on your side may not add much heft to your argument.
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Alphabet's advertising business continues to grow at a remarkable pace despite its heft, and we see large incremental growth opportunities in YouTube, cloud, Maps, and Waymo.
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Beijing, meanwhile, is not shy about using its political and economic heft to blot out dissent beyond China's borders, employing tactics that blend politics and commerce.
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Her use of impasto and tilted planes (rugs, landscapes) insistently endow the objects she paints with an equivalent heft and tactility to their real-life counterparts.
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Even the 7.1's build has a sense of heft and solidity that you don't quite get from other top-notch budget phones like the Moto G5.03.
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If the Umbrella Corporation is read as a symbol of immoral scientific progress, then the Resident Evil series has a healthy heft of paranoia surrounding modernity, too.
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Any explorer who opens just a box or three will discover something that has the heft, glow, delicateness, or mysterious aura of a treasure of some kind.
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It would help the White House push past Democrats in the short term, but the process gives all senators more heft in negotiating for their preferred candidates.
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If anything, the new regulations and guidelines adopted by the Chinese add heft to a more transparent investment regime, bringing rationality and maturity to Chinese outbound investing.
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Another possibility is that corporate concentration may have increased because of lax antitrust enforcement or the growing heft of companies benefiting from network effects, like internet firms.
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He survived in the administration for as long as he did through a combination of discretion, chaos elsewhere in the cabinet, and the defence department's enormous heft.
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Should Mr Macron get his wishes for institutional changes to the euro zone, its political heft could leave the gaggle of non-members looking like an afterthought.
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For years, the preemptive grievance with wireless cans has been the regular need to recharge them and the added heft of having to carry batteries inside them.
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The fund's reach and heft has stoked intense jealousy among American private-equity and venture-capital bosses, notes one New York-based financier close to Mr Son.
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Xi Jinping, who succeeded Mr Hu in 2012, has zealously continued his mission to expand China's cultural appeal as quickly as its economic heft and military strength.
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In terms of heft, it's about the same weight as my iPhone XS Max—meaning this should be one of the easiest instant cameras to schlepp around.
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It was Russia that arranged the recent peace talks in Kazakhstan and increasingly, in America's absence, has had greater behind-the-scenes heft at UN peace discussions.
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Despite all of its often arbitrary-seeming conceptual fanfare, it feels patently conservative, flat, the opposite of what a book of such visual heft should actually be.
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Giving it extra heft is the blog post attached to the tweet, showing the spike in searches for the word "misogyny" in the wake of Trump's victory.
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And yes, the Super NT, which is slightly larger than a Super NES Classic but with much more heft, comes in, among other looks, a clear facade.
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Getting a sense of the early years of the Federation's forays into space through her eyes will be refreshing, and potentially add more heft to the proceedings.
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For all the trappings of a familiar WASP story, CeCe's unexpected generosity and wit give this debut novel "its remarkable maturity and heft," Britt Peterson wrote here.
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Peltz's experience in the packaged goods and consumer brands industries would add significant heft to P&G's board, Glass Lewis said in a statement released by Trian.
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The German-engineered Merkur MK38C offers some extra length and heft, making it a great choice for shavers who prefer the weight of a heavy-duty razor.Pros:
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Many devotees of Clash of Clans and other Supercell games spend real money on fake currency and other resources to build their in-game power and heft.
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After several seasons where makeup on the runway evoked some idealized image of dewy naturalism, the metallic appliqué exuded a molten heft that was unabashedly sci-fi.
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If federal prosecutors find the allegations credible, the Justice Department may decide to sign on as the lead plaintiff, which gives the case added heft and credibility.
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Her status as the mother of two young daughters, one of whom is still at high school, gives her views about Trump's rhetoric added heft and resonance.
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One of the ways to capture the extent of the change — and the emotional heft of these stories — was to rise above the desert with a drone.
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This thing has the kind of sharp edges you expect for a pricey device, and the it's super light, with just enough heft to feel like quality.
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In the morning, stopping for gas-station coffee, a pamphlet in the spinning metal map rack on identifying agates: translucence, banding, heft, irregular fractures, and so on.
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The result also added some much-needed heft to a Sun Devils resume that sparkled before Pac-12 play bounced Arizona State out of the Top 25.
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It shows the way that, even as computing becomes smaller and more touch-oriented, there will always be those who prefer something with a little more heft.
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"As far as heavy stuff is concerned, I love the sort of monolithic heft that bands like Neurosis and Swans conjure," Netzorg explained regarding the group's influences.
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The components on my test guitar were of high quality generally, although they lacked the heft and finish of what you'd find on higher-end Fender axes.
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They could turn their lobbying heft – and huge vote-wielding workforces – towards challenging outdated and cumbersome zoning laws, which protect current homeowners but frustrate housing reform advocates.
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The story (by the twin brothers Benjamin and Paul China) is flimsy and the characters have just enough heft to keep the gears of the plot clicking.
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A print-out targeting gay and interracial couples appeared in a Houston neighborhood, but with rocks instead of cat litter inside to add heft to the bundle.
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Walmart sells guns in roughly half of its nearly 221,000 supercenters, the company said, but the sheer scale of its customer base gives its decision significant heft.
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Ms. Robbins likes hers to have body and heft, and the chew test is the most reliable way to tell when thick pasta like that is ready.
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China, a country the size of a small continent, tends to leverage its heft by negotiating with other states one-on-one rather than through regional blocs.
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The appointment of Mr. Weiss on what is essentially the business side of the museum allows the Met to focus on hiring a director with curatorial heft.
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But doesn't the idea of a seven-season series (around 10 episodes each, depending on the heft of the book) make you kind of drool a little?
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Even if Jackson will not budge on the possibility of Tom Thibodeau, the Knicks would deserve a coach with more reputational heft or energizing ambition than Rambis.
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Where Morandi's small canvases featured vases that suggested the heft of classical Greco-Roman sculpture, Ms. Barth's photographs of glassware vessels show off the camera's spectral effects.
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It would give the pact a great deal more heft and help position it as an economic counterweight to China, which increasingly dominates the Asia-Pacific region.
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The performance, though sometimes marred by shaky brass playing and Mr. van Zweden's tendency to push the music forcefully, had impressive breadth, structural clarity and Wagnerian heft.
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The fluidity of the landscape's natural beauty provides a distinct foil to the angular heft of the gray, wedge-shaped clapboard house that dominates the picture plane.
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Each of these books easily clocks in at over 500 pages; cutting them in half to reduce their heft seems, to me, like an objectively great idea.
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The heft is a welcome addition in my house, as my daughters (14 months and 2 1/2 years old) enjoy jumping in and climbing on it.
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It will also increase American Media's heft in celebrity gossip — along with The National Enquirer and Radar Online, the company publishes the supermarket staples Star and OK!
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In brief, there is so much to say about the heft of what Baker creates that often, a little less is mentioned about the mind behind it.
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Choosing the emotional beat over the action beat at this point in the show's run is the smart move, and it gives the non-stoning additional heft.
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They definitely don't have the same solid heft as plastic toys do, but at the same time they don't feel frail or easy to break if assembled properly.
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Jeffrey C. Stewart's comprehensive biography of Locke is a surprisingly gripping read — I'll be honest, I was taken aback by its heft when I first picked it up.
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Unlike cars, however, electric planes must heft their power packs aloft - a reality that limits them to small aircraft on the shortest routes, as even their proponents concede.
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One of Peter Thiel's closest associates is seriously considering running for US Senate, a bid that would test Thiel's political heft against a candidate endorsed by Donald Trump.
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No single country would risk being ostracised by abandoning the convention on its own, but the EU as a whole has the diplomatic and moral heft to succeed.
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The record's sonic and spiritual heft is supplied in large part by the bassist and singer, Al Cisneros, who delivers the lyrics in a sort of roaring plainsong.
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The standoff between Constantinople, which commands the prestige of antiquity and historical continuity, and the worldly heft of Moscow has forced the other Orthodox churches to take sides.
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To be sure, CalSTRS has considerable heft to negotiate, being the nation's second-largest pension fund with a portfolio valued at about $186.8 billion as of March 31.
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Western leaders are reluctant to argue back, because of America's heft and occasionally—as in his scorn for their paltry defence spending—because Mr Trump has a point.
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A series of mega-mergers currently under way is concentrating even more power in the hands of a few, giving them the heft to barge into new markets.
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For New Mountain Capital, the deal adds heft to its healthcare portfolio, which includes companies ranging from contact lens supplier ABB Optical to medical data firm Ciox Health.
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Kavanaugh, however, noted that the deal could be stopped based on monopsony arguments that the new company would have too much heft in negotiating with doctors and hospitals.
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Disney plans to launch a direct-to-consumer Netflix-like streaming service in 2019; Comcast, which owns NBCUniversal, probably would announce similar plans were it to add heft.
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"I lost a husband — she lost a parent — there was so much more heft to the scenes, and there was a lot of emotion at times," she said.
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It does feel a little cheap: it lacks the solid heft of a more high-quality phone, and the smaller One could definitely benefit from a better screen.
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The Hero24 can take a dunk as deep as 4 feet without a case, so fiddling with little doors is a small price to pay for less heft.
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Because of its heft, the thinking goes, America will always win in bilateral trade deals where it can bully the country on the other side of the table.
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Because the series, premiering October 10, takes all the high school angst we've come to expect from Riverdale and adds the emotional, sporty heft of Friday Night Lights.
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Walgreens also invited Rite Aid to join its group purchasing agreement, which aims to leverage the combined heft of its members to negotiate discounts on generic drug prices.
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The old Xbox needed a power adapter that so closely approximated the size and heft of a literal brick that I half-thought that was the design inspiration.
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Portals Into Futility marks the Portland band's third full-length (their second for Relapse Records), and its astoundingly heavy, nuanced funeral doom compositions are matched by lyrical heft.
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The company started a TV show, "Elena of Avalor," about such a character, but that series lacks the production values and marketing heft of a feature-length movie.
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In recent months, Apple hasn't put much marketing heft behind Apple News+, a premium product to regular Apple News, which curates top stories for iPhone and iPad owners.
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"No reasonable Republican thinks the platform has any real heft, and hardly expects that it'll be something that Trump will care enough about to abide," the strategist added.
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For some reason, this extremely standard mystery about Wallace's dead basketball coach extends into a two-part episode without ever quite developing the heft to justify its length.
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With over $130 million in capital raised from investors including Patriot Financial and T. Rowe Price Associates, Grasshopper has a notable amount of heft for a banking newbie.
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"Eleanor and Hick" may not have the heft and depth of Blanche Wiesen Cook's monumental Eleanor Roosevelt biography (whose third and final volume will be published next month).
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When extended to the rest of the country, it created a growth machine that helped make China second only to the United States in terms of economic heft.
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The performance-installation gains further heft from a smart essay by A. E. Benenson, printed for visitors on thermal paper, as if it were a long drugstore receipt.
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In 1918, midterm elections were playing out during a flu pandemic — and during World War I, adding extra heft to decisions that voters would make at the polls.
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In 1918, midterm elections were playing out during a flu pandemic — and during World War I, adding extra heft to decisions that voters would make at the polls.
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Few people know the heft of history in those boxes better than Barbara Haws, who served as the bank's first archivist ahead of its 150th anniversary in 1984.
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But sometimes you just need to hold an old book — to measure its heft, linger over its imprinted words and be open to the chance of serendipity within.
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Since 2013, the pro-military factions have been ascendant, but a Trump summit could lend heft to arguments by officials who prefer to prioritize economic development, Green said.
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And rather than starting his own firm, Pichette will be able to slide into an existing structure, while instantly giving iNovia greater heft in Silicon Valley and overseas.
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Donald J. Trump's rise to the G.O.P. nomination and eventual presidential victory gave heft to the idea that extreme candidates can beat moderates by galvanizing their party's base.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is putting its considerable heft behind the effort of business groups to reject President Trump's nominee to head up the Export-Import Bank.
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The movie faced criticism for being too modest to be an Oscar winner, but the filmmakers and cast attended events with the real-life journalists, underscoring its heft.
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The book sometimes strains under the heft of its material, but it succeeds in its passionate dramatization of a mind-set still poorly understood by the American reader.
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While their heft may prevent them from galloping for long periods of time, elands have excellent jumping abilities and are strong enough to fend off predators in herds.
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Even actors with the heft of Oscar Isaac and Christian Bale — playing an Armenian apothecary named Mikael and an American war reporter named Chris — appear muffled and indistinct.
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But I still feel, and songwriters I spoke to agreed, that a show with such satirical heft would have benefited from the clean ping of exactly matched sounds.
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Even now, at 82, Mr. Kopelson has enough industry heft to command a view table at the Tower Bar — that is, provided Jennifer Aniston doesn't get there first.
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When Apple's sales took off after the introduction of the iPod in 2350, Foxconn had the heft and expertise to meet the demand that accompanied each hit product.
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Buying Baker Hughes would have made Halliburton a more imposing company in the world of oil field services, giving it more heft to battle Schlumberger while cutting costs.
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That social media heft helped Future Forward into third place in the March election, after the traditional opposition party Pheu Thai and a pro-army party backing Prayuth.
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That heft can give some players multimillion-dollar deals — but it leaves many prone to health problems in retirement, with higher rates of hypertension, obesity and sleep apnea.
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A semi is a hulking piece of machinery; after a few months, you'll become accustomed to the heft, but never forget how destructive some 80,000 pounds can be.
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His military experience gives him heft on national security issues that could help offset his youth while contrasting himself with other candidates with more limited foreign policy chops.
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Kang seamlessly tethers images of circuitry within the heft of ornate garments, weaving with cotton and silk, but also metallic, plastic, and holographic yarns in deep, radiating colors.
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But then every episode includes some moment of such sweeping grandeur and philosophical heft that I remember, instantly, why I do ultimately love this series, flaws and all.
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Although the alliance is still in the early stages, it could create online services for medical advice or use its overall heft to negotiate for lower drug prices.
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A combined AT&T and Time Warner would have much more heft and could force higher prices on TV distributors, leading to higher cable and satellite TV bills.
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However, his honest, lively mind had to acknowledge both the invaders' more effective firepower and the intellectual heft which the French were bringing to the study of his homeland.
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And yet, for almost 20 years a single object in her posession — an oversize steel C-clamp — has evaded any such conversation thanks to its sheer straightforwardness and heft.
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Now, science historian Naomi Oreskes and Harvard researcher Geoffrey Supran have published the first peer-reviewed, comprehensive analysis of Exxon's climate communications that adds more heft to these charges.
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Sensationally, del Piombo's Borgherini Chapel in Rome has been reconstructed here using state of the art printing technology to add visual heft to the translation of Michelangelo's preparatory drawings.
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But Pohl's group, seeking greater precision, set out in 1998 to measure the proton radius in "muonic hydrogen," since the muon's heft makes the proton's size easier to probe.
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In the years since her debut, she has been getting better, and the little interruptions have just added heft and substance to the rich and necessary stories she weaves.
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Further, The Son was filmed on location in Texas, and the landscapes give it an epic heft — at least when the show's directors remember to pull back the camera.
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Partially it's the album's heft: any sequence of techno tracks lengthy enough to test the ordinary human attention span encourages, by design, mindless sensual immersion rather than close scrutiny.
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The device is still heavier than a baseball cap, but at 280 grams, or 9.9 ounces, iQiyi's VR headset doesn't have any of the heft that other devices do.
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Although a merged bank would have more heft at home, it is hard to see what a takeover could do to restore Deutsche's fortunes as a global investment bank.
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And so Ryanair wants to use its heft in the airline business to profit from selling high-margin holiday extras such as hotel rooms, car hire and the like.
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In December the company agreed a $66bn deal to buy much of the entertainment business of 21st Century Fox, in order to gain the heft to compete with Netflix.
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It did not run a big investment bank and had just made an opportunistic acquisition of ABN AMRO's arm in Brazil, giving it heft there for the first time.
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If a country of America's heft gets away with justifying protection on blatantly spurious national-security grounds, what is to stop members like India or China doing the same?
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Theoretically, the public option should be more affordable for consumers because the government could use its heft to negotiate lower rates with doctors and hospitals and to reduce costs.
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The Rival 600 also comes with an adjustable weight system that allows you to add up to 32 grams of additional heft to the mouse's 96 gram starting weight.
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But even with that kind of thinness, the Blade Pro's 3.03 pound heft and sheer dimensions mean this still isn't something you can just casually toss in a bag.
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For New Mountain Capital, the deal adds heft to its health-care portfolio, which includes companies ranging from contact lens supplier ABB Optical to medical data firm Ciox Health.
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There's a heft of permits and certificates that come with the process of mourning, and Donofrio has about 15 feet of filing cabinets dedicated to the bureaucracy of death.
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While the acquisition of Shire gave Takeda global heft, it also left it highly indebted, with 5.7 trillion yen ($52.73 billion) of debt as of end-March this year.
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The central story is also framed by a flash-forward from 1963 to the mid-'70s that, however predictable in its contours, adds additional emotional heft to the proceedings.
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They lack the heft to influence global prices for energy, international transportation, and products such as coffee, sugar, palm oil, and other commodities produced and sold by their countries.
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I handed each one back, the dull heat of rot traded for the glare-white of a bare rib, fleshless cradle of hip, heft of femur on a mantel.
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Haley acknowledges that these companies have the market heft to influence their suppliers, but he says smaller corporations also can help set goals and standards for their supply chains.
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Verizon shares jumped more than 3 percent after analysts at J.P. Morgan upgraded the telecom giant, noting that its heft dividend and 5G network plans will be a boost.
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And, he said, as a way to distinguish the building with an artist whose work is not widely known in the United States but who carries significant critical heft.
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Its shares were among the biggest boosts to the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which has risen only once in the past seven days, underscoring Boeing's heft in the index.
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The average weight is more like one ton, but it carries that heft along six to 10 feet of flattened flesh, flapping through the water like a smashed Prius.
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The four studios will add to Microsoft's considerable heft in first-party game development, especially as the company looks to strengthen its game download subscription service Xbox Game Pass.
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It's progressive as hell, but not wishy-washy; even on the band's newest material, Momentum retains enough darkness and heft to avoid obscuring the band's black/death metal origins.
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Despite its heft and photo-filled format, the book, Amoruso assures us, isn't your run-of-the-mill Pinterest-y coffee-table title that fashion people usually cobble together.
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Britain would trade with the EU like it was any other country under the World Trade Organization, but it could come at a heft cost for the auto industry.
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Washington will need to pay more attention to these institutions and their relationship with India in order to lend more diplomatic heft to this initiative across the enormous region.
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"The U.S. and China have very, very large banks which have the heft to invest globally, extend their reach, and withstand relatively long periods of low returns," Cryan said.
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"This is tradition here," says Jorge Pérez Magdalena, 45, owner and head chef of the restaurant, using both hands to heft a lamb carcass away from a cutting board.
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They feature franchise cornerstones fading but doing so admirably, or young players finding their footing, or at least a rebuild so daunting that there's some existential heft to it.
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As fairs proliferate, to about 300 worldwide, their organizers introduce new features, like panel discussions and concerts, meant to add intellectual heft and to cultivate and entertain broader audiences.
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For all the inspirational heft his disease thrust upon him, he was mostly admired for his ease and comfort in himself as much as his struggle against the undefeatable.
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Your characters, even Kait, all move with the weight of linebackers, moving heavily from cover to cover, their guns firing with a heft tuned over during four previous games.
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But it's here, in the movie's longest section, that this repetitive dirge — inspired by a 2013 article in The New York Times — gains thematic heft from exceptionally strong performances.
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His spare, meticulous sentences lend a perverse beauty to even the most brutal passages of the novel and give immediacy and emotional heft to the ordeals of its characters.
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It sits happily atop toast or biscuits, rice or waffles, noodles or, in some households, wrapped within crepes: leftover turkey in gravy, essentially, with mushrooms and peas for heft.
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But for the companies in the online dating business, there was nothing amusing about the news that the social network was about to bring its heft into their arena.
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The only difficulty you might face is psychological: reckoning with the size of the animal and its undeniable resemblance — in form and heft — to that of a family pet.
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Wirecutter recommends the small, but stable, Stump Stand, a 2.03-inch-wide single piece of silicone that is loaded with an internal metal weight, which lends heft and stability.
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Still, America's new trade retreat could allow countries like China to set the terms of global commerce — countries that are unlikely to use their economic heft for moral persuasion.
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When asked if ViacomCBS was large enough to compete against its supersize competitors, Ms. Redstone said it would be a mistake to confuse a company's value with its heft.
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That would typically gain him a few points, but he loses out in general because he was in Passengers for no ostensible reason besides the heft of that paycheck.
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However, substituting increased diplomatic heft to will be one of the keys to a strong transatlantic relationship while Europe gets the political buy-in to increase their defense spending.
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Sherrod Brown (OH), the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, which gives it more heft, even though it stands little chance of passing in a Republican-dominated Congress.
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With their sheer size, wall murals bring a significance and a heft that a canvas can struggle to muster — sometimes big ideas need to be delivered with large dimensions.
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The band's new clip for Serenity of Suffering track "Black Is the Soul" exemplifies this, setting the familiar heft of those detuned riffs to some surreal sci-fi imagery.
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Putting heft behind their calls for Donald J. Trump to release his income tax filings, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz have now made public some details of their own taxes.
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This is very in keeping with Dany's previous motivational strategy (which often amounts to locker room "nobody believed in us!" speeches), but dragons add heft to anything you might say.
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Both Chevron and ExxonMobil are relative newcomers to the shale industry and both have made inroads into plays like the Permian Basin, where their heft has helped bring down costs.
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Any president elected in 2008 would have been subject to certain inexorable forces: a shift in global heft to China; a popular demand for retrenchment after George W. Bush's adventurism.
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Maybe she picked up some of The Bachelor mansion workout hacks, or maybe the weight of picking a winner from three great guys made the its heft pale in comparison.
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John Adams and Aaron Burr served as vice presidents under George Washington and Thomas Jefferson respectively, in both cases primarily in order to add northern heft to Virginia-based administrations.
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Lena's very single sister Maya (Diane Farr) adds some necessary sass to the proceedings, but also brings emotional heft as she begins to question whether motherhood is in her future.
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It is big because of China's sheer heft: the country produces nearly as much coal and steel as the rest of the world combined, and even more aluminium and cement.
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Comcast now has heft in a number of businesses—broadband and cable, television networks, a film studio and theme parks—and with annual revenues of $85bn, could buy something big.
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Europe still depends on the United States for the bulk of NATO's military muscle (especially nuclear weapons, heavy armor, air power and logistics) and for intelligence collection and diplomatic heft.
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A Western official who has direct contact with the foreign and defense ministries said the Russian military had real heft in Damascus of a kind the foreign ministry did not.
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When PSA was criticised for lacking the heft to make big investments in electric vehicles and self-driving cars, Mr Tavares paid GM €1.3bn ($1.4bn) for its struggling European arm.
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The most daring by a long way is VW. The German group's heft—it produces 2000m cars a year—affords it economies of scale only Toyota could hope to match.
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"Markets are still heavily oversupplied, the weather is much warmer and there is pretty heft overhang in inventories and prices won't be able to rise until that's cleared," he said.
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Perhaps foremost, "The Last Watch" served as a testament to the massive logistical hurdles that the final season of "Thrones" posed, delivering six episodes with the heft of feature films.
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However you might feel about Dylan's prowess as a wordsmith and poet, there is no denying that the emotional heft of his work comes not from language, but from music.
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Data from research firm IDC showed that in 2015 global shipments of smartphones were up 9993 percent to 1.43 billion units, with companies from the mainland increasingly showing their heft.
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"We realize we're at the growth rate and profitability and heft of revenue where it would be foolish not to be deeply considering this on a constant basis," he said.
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The company's shares were among the biggest boosts to the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which has risen only once in the past seven days, underscoring Boeing's heft in the index.
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A Western official who has direct contact with the foreign and defence ministries said the Russian military had real heft in Damascus of a kind the foreign ministry did not.
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Moreover, he's traveling with deputy national security adviser Dina Powell, the immensely talented, Egyptian-born fluent Arabic speaker who will provide real substance, heft and hopefully some much-needed reality.
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But aside from some potted history and interviews with two prominent survivors of labor camps, Schmitz eschews the kind of contextual material that would have given the book more heft.
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Granted, with all the galaxies at its disposal, and yet another TV series in dry dock, one might hope for a "Star Trek" movie with a bit more narrative heft.
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In short, not even an ex-President, for all his heft and influence, can mar the charms of so transcendent a technique, or curb its ability to suck us in.
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But experts say Line is an unusual case of an established company with operating heft and a proven way to gin up sales — something that many new tech companies lack.
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Weight: Although many cooks prefer heavier knives because they offer more heft and require less force when cutting, some like that lighter knives offer more control and create less fatigue.
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And, as The Washington Post's Carlos Lozada recently noted, nothing gives heft to a foreign policy concept like attaching to it a sage-sounding phrase, often including the word "strategic".
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