George Bush learned in a different way than Barack Obama, in a different way than Donald Trump.
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It's made in a different way, and has to be handled in a different way — a point that contractors who haven't encountered it before may not understand.
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It just wakes you up — in a different way.
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They're merely spreading out their bills in a different way.
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But this time, physics shows up in a different way.
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MACCALLUM: You are a strongman, but in a different way.
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I'm playing guitar in a different way on this album.
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So they may approach that problem in a different way.
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Friendly relations will continue, but just in a different way.
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The vagina does, however, experience pleasure in a different way.
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"I heard [the song] in a different way," Lopez says.
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But soon, I was viewing disabilities in a different way.
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It's quite informative to understand colonialism in a different way.
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But maybe I'm supposed to mother in a different way.
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Obviously people start behaving in a different way to you.
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I only wanna use those walls in a different way!
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Every game the goals are going in a different way.
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It's made her look at people in a different way.
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This tenth anniversary will be celebratory in a different way.
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I'm trying to approach that conversation in a different way.
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So there was a fall, just in a different way.
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But he's continuing to educate others in a different way.
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But both home runs were significant in a different way.
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The other black character is stereotyped in a different way.
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" Fernandez added: "We support each other in a different way.
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Chinese companies also approach the internet in a different way.
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But the second, in a different way, damns his party.
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Every audience is the same, just in a different way.
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And we are trying to promoting in a different way.
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They're normal people choosing to live in a different way.
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And now I think photography acts in a different way.
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Texas has addressed concierge emergency rooms in a different way.
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He directs it at the media in a different way.
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His hands suddenly gestured in a different way than before.
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We must go on from here in a different way.
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He really genuinely sees the world in a different way.
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So do you consciously play it in a different way?
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You feel that you are besieged in a different way.
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But "The Emoji Movie" did it in a different way.
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And you may think about it in a different way.
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It helps us see the world in a different way.
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Walgreens buying AmerisourceBergen could lower costs in a different way.
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With piano, you establish the colors in a different way.
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I try to deal with things in a different way.
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He was a hustler himself but in a different way.
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But the crisis was, in a different way, an opportunity.
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But it's just more politically centered in a different way.
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Today, many are laughing in a different way — more nervously.
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I wanted to play with those rules in a different way.
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Tepper also has the consumer in mind in a different way.
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Social Network did it really well, but in a different way.
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It's a pretext for seeing the world in a different way.
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"I want to put it in a different way," Mayville suggests.
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So the contagion mutates and corrupts portfolios in a different way.
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It still makes us feel uncomfortable, but in a different way.
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To me, it was a big deal in a different way.
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The physics prizewinners broke records about time in a different way.
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The moral economists' critique was socialist, but in a different way.
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With acting, I'm able to meet people in a different way.
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"Then the situation will progress in a different way," Salehi said.
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"We approach innovation in a different way at Snap," Spiegel said.
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He has a vehicle to do it in a different way.
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It just was something that people craved in a different way.
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But at Trump rallies, the proposal resonated in a different way.
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No one is looking at the keyboard in a different way.
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The chords were stretched in a different way, time just elongated.
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Her agenda, though, appears to rattle CEOs in a different way.
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Each of those situations should be resolved in a different way.
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An interviewer can ask the question again in a different way.
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I think that we're just more confident in a different way.
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Primarily by using texts, but in a different way than before.
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"We really want to represent Hawaii — just in a different way."
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Every year, they try to honor him in a different way.
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You can kind of focus and create in a different way.
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The search feature combines everything I've mentioned in a different way.
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I'm asking you to watch a movie in a different way.
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Does an individual sin in a different way than a government?
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Coming through it, you should see life in a different way.
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A new study, however, measured that preference in a different way.
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The F-35 is trying to evolve in a different way.
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In South Vietnam, the execution image resonated in a different way.
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And it's been positioned in a different way in its history.
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This time, though, people started paying attention in a different way.
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That's an economic argument that hits people in a different way.
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Analogue systems re-create gaming systems' innards in a different way.
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I started to pay attention to it in a different way.
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Nevertheless, this economy sorely needs help — just in a different way.
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M.C.A.S. was written to use the stabilizers in a different way.
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She's just going to go about it in a different way.
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It just requires thinking about the market in a different way.
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On Saturday, he addressed his team's protest in a different way.
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They could afford to be startup people in a different way.
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I'd love to walk through it, that kind of stuff, and really experience it in a different way than just looking at 2-D pictures, or hear a story in a different way that scares you.
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The bird comes with three sauces, each spicy in a different way.
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That's not apologizing but yes it is but in a different way.
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Dr Yu's flat lens achieves a similar result in a different way.
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The stakes are higher in a different way in Karachi or Lagos.
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I'm trying to reach a different audience, work in a different way.
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This is because platforms operate in a different way than linear businesses.
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And by something else it'll be making music in a different way.
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I keep needing to do the story again in a different way.
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I like that it's spotlighting his voice in a different way, though.
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I'm just trying to make people see it in a different way.
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He's selling your information, just so you know, in a different way.
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It affects every single person in the family in a different way.
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The 1929 market crash affected Britain too, but in a different way.
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Everybody is like a puzzle piece, irregularly shaped in a different way.
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Trump, too, is a reflection of this, although in a different way.
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We are still ride or die, just in a different way now.
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Millennials define value in a different way than boomers do, Petro said.
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In a different way, shape or form, things are awesome right now.
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The Spurs are pushing the boundaries, too, just in a different way.
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Pretending in a different way, he tells supporters he's already building it.
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Each plant was meant to benefit the earth in a different way.
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Many on the left are equally confused, but in a different way.
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For Athar, the news was significant, too, but in a different way.
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I'm not sure but they are probably distilled in a different way.
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I think people are thinking about things sexually in a different way.
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For me, I just get away from it in a different way.
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He soon found that he could mend hearts in a different way.
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And I played sports, which kept me social in a different way.
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Mr Nangle's insight involves looking at outside money in a different way.
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But that could also put children at risk in a different way.
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But by not talking, she could maybe interrupt in a different way.
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Cats walk in a different way, they walk same arm, same leg.
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Beck coached the team to think about things in a different way.
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It feels like they're a customer-focused organization in a different way.
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So we're still investing in our sons — just in a different way.
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Your blog's intimate, but your book is revealing in a different way.
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Food may have played a role in a different way, as well.
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I always thought that it would grow back in a different way.
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It was definitely good to see us win in a different way.
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Now, people are able to express themselves in a different way online.
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The extradition legislation, though, has galvanized the public in a different way.
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You see it in a different way — you learn a magic trick.
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President Richard Nixon tested the limits of privilege in a different way.
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"Ultimately, I began to understand 'Fathers' in a different way," she wrote.
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At the same time, it was strangely familiar in a different way.
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And sometimes they want to make money — albeit in a different way.
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Just watching the game, it's sold to us in a different way.
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It was the same chip but it behaved in a different way.
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"It gets me looking at training in a different way," she said.
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But this was a chance to frame it in a different way.
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Now that I'm grown up, she sees me in a different way.
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It is entirely reasonable to manage this border in a different way.
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"You see the world and people you know in a different way."
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But for sure people will look at Olivier in a different way.
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Our architecture critic is thinking about city planning in a different way.
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The Echo Studio enters the same space but in a different way.
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That's when I decided I'm going to hire in a different way.
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Do young people use e-cigarettes in a different way than adults?
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Tom, too, is drawn into the house, albeit in a different way.
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" He continued: "I do the same things, just in a different way.
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But it was his destiny to serve history in a different way.
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"People were excited in a different way than I was," he said.
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"I would have written the agreement in a different way," she added.
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So for the first time the family lives in a different way.
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Everybody experiences the sweeping changes to our economy in a different way.
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YouTube's been a pretty good force, just in a different way. Yeah.
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I think having a finsta is like having a place where you can still be on the platform, but use it in a different way, and express yourself in a different way and not be under larger scrutiny.
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So S&P Dow Jones Indices ran the numbers in a different way.
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The phone feels small, but in a different way than, say, the S8.
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"It lets you be in front of more people in a different way."
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Now, in a different way, O'Rourke seeks to scramble Cruz's ideological formula again.
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There is something that roots you to the character in a different way.
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Every member of Laurie's family came to this work in a different way.
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In twttr, Shieber's reply is nested beneath that question in a different way.
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But the behind-the-scenes documentary footage is mesmerizing in a different way.
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And the insurance they buy could prove useless in a different way, too.
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Also, I've scanned the inks in a different way than I normally do.
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It has forced them to look at the games in a different way.
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"I just had to think about food in a different way," she says.
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To me, Telegram is as important as WhatsApp, but in a different way.
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John Cameron Mitchell's film adaptation makes the metaphorical literal in a different way.
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He also made his case in a different way, through testifying in Congress.
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It's about reconnecting with them in a different way once I left Rome.
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Maybe I will miss it after a while but in a different way.
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OK, let's do it again by thinking about it in a different way.
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Yet the American livable wage is now being made in a different way.
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The same could be said about Black Panther, just in a different way.
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There's a whole new generation of chefs who think in a different way.
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Whereas, outside of London, I'd have to address juries in a different way.
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And that gives us the opportunity to take risks in a different way.
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Revisiting my photographs from those same trips is dislocating in a different way.
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It just means that they are dealing with this in a different way.
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The same "two Americas" idea could be revived but in a different way.
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A team of researchers has now solved the problem in a different way.
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Trump is dangerous in a different way—he stands for very dangerous interests.
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Each member of the Trinkets is pulled towards PT in a different way.
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If you cross over slightly different angles, frequencies work in a different way.
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"I chose to take the case forward in a different way," she said.
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But we practice this in a different way when we read a book.
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I've got the same issues that everybody does, just in a different way.
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These performances were ostentatious in a different way — nude makeup, but makeup nonetheless.
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So we're creating all of these identities for ourselves in a different way.
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"When you're president, you have to speak in a different way," he said.
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Now he thinks about his once all-consuming pursuit in a different way.
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"I realized I could work in a different way," Ms. dello Russo said.
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"We're not asking you to play soccer in a different way," Giles said.
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The trouble is that the press often report it in a different way.
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"That would probably be implemented in a different way on Reddit," Hoffman said.
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So you now have got to market liberal democracy in a different way.
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However after read this article its make me think in a different way.
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The other films are all remarkable, each one daring in a different way.
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When I was 54, I guess I came out in a different way.
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For lunch, it may well be noodles again, prepared in a different way.
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It's black people also signaling, albeit in a different way, that they're down.
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We're going to negotiate in a different way than has been done before.
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Why can't we make something new or see something in a different way?
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Every president in a different way has pressed or challenged all these reforms.
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Perhaps American policymakers want to send the same message in a different way.
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"It's actually about lifting blinkers and seeing the world in a different way."
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It could be pop music if it was played in a different way.
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We're going to negotiate in a different way than has been done before.
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KS: But this is precisely what you were saying, in a different way.
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" Sotomayor told Press she was going to answer the question in a "different way.
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His exploration of the collection helps us look at it in a different way.
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You sort of understand it in a different way, and I'm glad of that.
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In a different way, the American election has been perverted by feelings of powerlessness.
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But, it's clearly prepared in a different way to a traditional beef patty is.
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He became part of the family in a different way than in the books.
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It doesn't go away in a person, it's just harnessed in a different way.
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It's a tool, so in each person's hands it manifests in a different way.
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It wasn't really a negative time, it was just exciting in a different way.
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If I had a different job, I'd have to adapt in a different way.
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She thought Helle's Becoming the Forest was similarly substantial, though in a different way.
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I'm excited for that in a different way, because it will be a challenge.
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"It just engages people in a different way," Chief Merchandising Officer Steve Bratspies said.
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The reflective alumina particles can also affect the ozone but in a different way.
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MDMA, which isn't considered a psychedelic, seems to transform patients in a different way.
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Each utility has to shift generation in a different way, depending on local resources.
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I wish I had found a way to resolve things in a different way.
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Just being and artist, learning how to paint my picture in a different way.
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One day you might want to play in a different way to the next.
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I think women take on their ambition in a different way than men do.
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The good news is we've learned to do public housing in a different way.
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Cylance was able to do that because it approaches cybersecurity in a different way.
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"Beautycounter has really invested in the process in a different way," Mr. McGannon said.
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With the men, he's subjugated them in a different way as the fawning sidekicks.
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But we want to do it in a different way than others currently are.
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The Game: The Game aims to expose the seduction community in a different way.
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Now that treatment is slowing down, I'm starting to reflect in a different way.
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But the assumption is baked into each of their plans in a different way.
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"I'm carrying out what I would usually, just in a different way," says Juan.
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Now I have to push myself in a different way and write my will.
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Now, that's not to say they're not complex and messy in a different way.
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I think books make you think in a different way than movies and documentaries.
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I walked out of his office and thought of myself in a different way.
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Eventually we decided to cross the movie title and EMOJI in a different way.
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There's something about narrating it that allows it to breathe in a different way.
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Things that trigger me to think in a different way make a space active.
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The end of the nuclear era will mark Germany in a different way too.
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I just needed to tackle my job — and my life — in a different way.
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Tina, what is it about this nomination that's affected you in a different way?
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It encourages engagement in a different way than perhaps is usual in a museum.
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"Each of those wins is special in a different way," Masvidal told Business Insider.
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It just felt free and unknown, in a different way than things feel today.
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The crisis was then resolved in a different way and no strikes were conducted.
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Last January, the governor deployed his brand of roadside assistance in a different way.
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Looks like this might've pushed her over the mountaintop in a different way, though.
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Privacy issues came up at last year's CES, too, but in a different way.
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"You do need to listen to classical music in a different way," he said.
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They are not going to want to use that money in a different way.
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Each dancer in a different way looked alone in a wilderness: deracinated, insistent, limited.
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"We've had to use Justin in a different way," Creighton Coach Greg McDermott said.
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And to look at things in a different way has always served as well.
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They wanted the political gain, they should have done it in a different way.
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Saudi Arabia is a different society and it has lived in a different way.
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Everybody else saw me in a different way, but I didn't see myself that way.
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Instead it&aposs important to think about the responsibility it has in a different way.
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"My aim was to portray women in a different way," Lindbergh says in a release.
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We see ourselves as part of tools to engage in biology in a different way.
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They're doing it again, but that's like a first-generation foldable in a different way.
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YOUNG Sure, we all have a problem with racism, in a different way of course.
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And that's so exciting, because it gives me access to men in a different way.
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"The bags are screened in a different way, often using more advanced technology," Waters said.
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It's just here in a different way than old-school cellphone users might have expected.
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To avoid this, the Fed will could shift to articulate policy in a different way.
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There are all sorts of things you would just go about in a different way.
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Matic itself is an insurance agency, just one that's leveraging technology in a different way.
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Or, you can simply use it to proudly display six photos in a different way.
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Everybody's perception is their reality and everyone's going to see it in a different way.
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The audience gets to see Brittany [Howard, of the Alabama Shakes] in a different way.
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They were high earners who understood value in a different way than I used to.
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Because here's the thing: It's really hard to think about passwords in a different way.
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And we also see Suarez's celebrations after Gyan missed the penalty, in a different way.
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There's no maternity leave and no pensions, but women are affected in a different way.
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This same dynamic is still at work post-election, just now in a different way.
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But unlike the RX100 Mark V, those cameras pull it off in a different way.
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Later this year RWE will pull off a similar split, albeit in a different way.
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Good satire allows people to think about something they already know in a different way.
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"The World According to Star Wars" is also like air, but in a different way.
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Mr. Xi is a formidable leader, but in a different way from those two men.
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But then when I was diagnosed, she came back to me in a different way.
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That is, the content of his content is going to matter in a different way.
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"We feel like we're being seen in a different way, as terrorists, basically," she said.
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Nick obviously wants to win tennis matches, he just does it in a different way.
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You are always failing your femininity in a different way, so it's a moving target.
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This melody from one track shows up in a different track in a different way.
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Robinson's sermon convinced him to look at his misfortune in a different way, he says.
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Mr. Grandage said whenever he sees the exchange, it is moving in a different way.
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It really made me think about my alcohol and drug use in a different way.
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Baseball takes itself seriously in a different way than, say, the National Football League does.
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But we were open to new opportunities; we wanted to grow in a different way.
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"They genuinely see the world in a different way, and that's what's fun," she says.
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Through storytelling and nature learning, children learn the basics of kindergarten in a different way.
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I began to understand that his family did show love but in a different way.
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Then again, it is brave in a different way in that it is so optimistic.
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In 1999, brands really cared about distribution in a different way than they do today.
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"You see life in a different way when you are in this place," she said.
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I knew I would have to tell this deeply personal story in a different way.
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"We're starting to look at the paleontological record in a different way," Dr. Mounier said.
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Disney and HBO (a WarnerMedia subsidiary) have approached the fandom model in a different way.
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From that show on, it freed her to think about clothing in a different way.
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On Tuesday, the United States government made an example of ZTE in a different way.
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He is a separate entity who works in a different way, in a different field.
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Slender columns grow in a different way, with fast-growing faces and slower-growing edges.
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Women also endured discrimination at the hands of cab drivers, albeit in a different way.
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Do you think your son looks at time in a different way than you do?
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Through surfing people open up to us, because we're approaching them in a different way.
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Surveys taken a generation ago might assess depression in a different way than surveys do today.
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The film is also a platform for IBM to talk about itself in a different way.
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Fatburger's style is also colorful and retro, but in a different way from In-N-Out.
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It's unsurprising that many students think the university could spend its money in a different way.
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Life was difficult in a different way back home: "People did give me shit," she said.
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We also view them as platforms where folks can experience our brand in a different way.
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The shift to cloud-based services meant that revenues would be generated in a different way.
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From an artist's standpoint, has the atmosphere been inspiring in a different way than other festivals?
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The best part about SNL is that it appeals to every viewer in a different way.
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However, this group of the population is affected by the creatures – just in a different way.
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And second, technology is making it possible to interact with the sea in a different way.
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Content from "click bait profiteers," for example, is absorbed in a different way to propaganda content.
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It may be something that some people are talking about in a different way, or more.
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Each arrow moves the pile of lines in a different way, though only one is correct.
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This movie has made the boys look at weird guys like Andy in a different way.
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Then I was drawn in in a different way, because I was contacted by Edward Snowden.
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"[They're] big, huge songs, but they're delivered in a different way," Clarkson said at the time.
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It was the same thing, it just happened in a different way, in a different order.
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We were really trying to take a different approach and achieve intensity in a different way.
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They do their own thing in a different way, but do not qualify for a star.
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Yet in a different way, Obama contributed to the larger constitutional crisis that has gone unresolved.
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She says the KonMari training has helped her use her psychology training in a different way.
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He said his exit from Congress allows him to help the party in a different way.
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The island nation of Kiribati finds itself bound up in global geopolitics in a different way.
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But his first task last year was to make Lyft completely green in a different way.
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But for me, whose home is the road, I took the song in a different way.
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I wanted to get my hands dirty creatively and tell a story in a different way.
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Everyone's an individual and will experience his or her mental-health issues in a different way.
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"I have a little rewriting to do, because now I understand Tzeitel in a different way."
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The first three installments are eclectic, sometimes beguiling and each, in a different way, ultimately frustrating.
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"WGOITGraph?" encourages students to see statistics in a different way — as a way of telling stories.
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Donald Trump's star is getting adorned in a different way – with graffiti swastikas and dog shit.
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"I think her serve is equally as effective in a different way," Konta said of Pliskova.
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Philipps is, like Jimmy Fallon but in a different way, an audience surrogate, a fellow fan.
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We love what we do, we just have to think about it in a different way.
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"It appears that there's an effort to direct the campaign in a different way," said Sen.
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Gothics can be absorbing in a different way from whodunits, their inward gaze enthralling but claustrophobic.
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They've gotten married saying 'no kids,' and now they've changed their mind in a different way.
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If I were a businessman or a farmer I would define moderation in a different way.
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Two cardiologists, Peter Libby and Paul Ridker, were thinking about plaque formation in a different way.
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That doesn't mean the moral message isn't there, it just plays out in a different way.
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Every team that has dug itself in this deeply has gotten out in a different way.
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Engage in the conversation in a different way... like, it's the way we're treated like pets.
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Now I drink beer in a different way, to enjoy it rather than to get drunk.
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If I were to see that now, it would probably affect me in a different way.
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Each team produced their topological insulators in a different way, according to the papers published in Nature.
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Because I'm doing painting in the city too, maybe I'm looking at it in a different way.
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Virtual humans are entering the mainstream in a different way: Through the recent wave of digital influencers.
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I think that's real, and beautiful, because it allows them to experience life in a different way.
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He just sort of deals with it and addresses it in a different way than Domino does.
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What's great about Tetris 99 is that it forces me to play Tetris in a different way.
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I started to hear music in a different way, and it changed the way I played jazz.
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So you have to do things in a different way because of how the market is structured.
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The semiotics of the Falcon Heavy launch, and its criticism, are awkward in a different way, though.
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You will learn your stuff — you might just need to approach the problem in a different way.
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And when you're home with her and she's waking up, that's very real in a different way.
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But it's inevitably frustrating, because we as an audience expect things to resolve in a different way.
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By game's end, the discussion was about Atlanta and its ability to win in a different way.
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I had known him for many years, but we got to be friends in a different way.
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I can hit the same shots but I just have to do it in a different way.
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When you put it on a laptop, you need to think about it in a different way.
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We could play it in a different way, because we're in an alternate reality [in the game].
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We are also critical of the industry, but again, you can do porn in a different way.
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If I need a color, if I need to put something on you, in a different way.
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If the tests work, NASA will be closer to exploring the Red Planet in a different way.
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That's because there's a chance the idea could be revived in a different way in the future.
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But we're also vulnerable in a different way because we tend to bare our souls on stage.
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Tony Hawk never left the world of skateboarding, but now he'll be involved in a different way.
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This piece, which premièred in London in 2003, is about class, too, but in a different way.
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There's also a sense of urgency today, of course, it just comes out in a different way.
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I tested the speed in a different way, though, taking simultaneous pictures of a millisecond countdown clock.
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But it started off in a different way, and then moved pretty quickly into medical advice, essentially.
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Because i was so focused on myself, I was able to see SF in a different way.
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And every one of the betting companies is slightly different, they do things in a different way.
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I created this album then in a different way than I would have created my last one.
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For us, it felt like we were justifying our show in a different way — it felt historic.
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This book, though, is an important and useful challenge to think about wine in a different way.
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"I have a concern about monitoring inner cities in a different way than other neighborhoods," he said.
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We're curating user-generated content, but we're also directing it toward millennial themes in a different way.
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THRUSH: You know, people here, things-- WILMORE: New York is status, too, but in a different way.
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It's about telling stories in a different way, opening up minds to a different way of living.
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But they work in a different way, do not reduce CRP, and can affect blood clot formation.
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"We really are building this program in a different way," Wendy's U.S. President Kurt Kane told investors.
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I experience it in a different way than the audience experiences it, but I need it, too.
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Exploring A.I. has "helped me see theater in a different way," Dorsen told the Los Angeles Times.
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People can suffer in a different way than if I get something wrong or other people do.
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So, Shatner recalls, Nimoy suggested to the director that Mr. Spock could incapacitate people in a different way.
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But these days 44-year-old Extra host's slicked back coif hits new heights in a different way.
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Not that men aren't—they're extremely lovely, in a different way—but I just see women as magical.
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Lilly previously endured multiple failures with its solanezumab, which also targets beta amyloid, but in a different way.
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If you look good, you feel good, and the whole world reacts to you in a different way!
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"We're gonna see [the breakup] come back up again and explore it in a different way," Dee teased.
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We knew we had a good record in us, so we approached the record in a different way.
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"They are certainly responding in a different way to the flow of people coming through Mexico," she said.
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If you're still feeling the itch to discover yourself solo, you may be projecting in a different way.
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It seems like the Kardashian-Jenners approach grocery shopping in a different way than the rest of us.
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Put in a different way, only 8% of 18-to-34-year-olds consider themselves unhappy at work.
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Noisey: Do you ever wanna fight that fight in a different way, even if you're done with music.
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It's a show with so much emotion and warmth — every episode touches the heart in a different way.
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But I might help somebody think about an issue, from gun control to immigration, in a different way.
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Being truly in the moment like this made me look at objects and surroundings in a different way.
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"The goal is to encourage students to think of historic spaces in a different way," Otero-Pailos said.
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It just felt valuable to think about the future and people who were working in a different way.
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"We're going to introduce banking in a different way to our clients," says Krieg of Stash's banking plans.
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"It'll be a little peek behind the curtain to see me in a different way," Van Ness said.
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He challenged the traditions of the world of fine arts by thinking about access in a different way.
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And there's some people that simply don't think about that, or choose to act in a different way.
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"We're both attacking the used clothing market in a different way," said Brett Northart, president of Le Tote.
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From the makers of the soap-proof, washable phone, comes another phone that's tough in a different way.
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It's beautiful in a different way: a seemingly unending desert with towering plant life the color of blood.
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What this episode does more than anything is it puts in the distant mirror in a different way.
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And as I look to my sons, they approach race in a different way than even I do.
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Running faster always feels good, but running faster when you're getting old feels good in a different way.
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You can still have the sex life you want—it just means doing it in a different way.
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The same element of if you can trust him or not is there, but in a different way.
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For those who did evacuate, the transition to a normal life has been hard in a different way.
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You can think about the music you hear in a different way It's not totally foolproof, of course.
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It's brought to a human level in a different way and there's more of positive solutions focus framing.
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"It's impossible to say something about music because everybody listens to sound in a different way," he explains.
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Shortly after, Jacoby saw some of Hambleton's murder mysteries, which startled and engaged him in a different way.
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"Russia sees an opportunity here to manage the political track in a different way," said a Western diplomat.
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It was an invitation for people to see the world in a different way; it wasn't a condemnation.
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With the new Apple Pay expansion, the fingerprint sensor will be integrated, too, but in a different way.
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"They're going about it in a different way, because they have different tools available to them," said Dion.
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Each city challenged me in a different way, and I learned something important about myself everywhere I went.
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That opened up a door for me to think about what I was doing in a different way.
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Everyone chooses to deal with those diseases in a different way, no one effort more courageous than another.
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We're going to negotiate in a different way than has been done before," Pompeo told ABC's "This Week.
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It's a novel, but it meditates on the question of how to understand terrorists in a different way.
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Kasie Hunt plans to celebrate Congress's August recess in a different way this year — with a new baby.
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She was a teacher who decided her calling was to take care of children in a different way.
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"I think the Obamas were very different and they welcomed the city in a different way," says Trabocchi.
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"We will just come up with every single angle and use light in a different way," she said.
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So an athlete makes a conscious decision to make the most of the moment in a different way.
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My mom is a very strong character, and my sisters are very strong but in a different way.
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I was still looking to Queen and Sinatra, but it came to fruition in a different way sonically.
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They all deal with meat in a different way, and that is something we all have in common.
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I also have the impression that I get drunk in a different way than the people around me.
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You have to come to terms with them in a different way, when you're constantly confronted with them.
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I'm not seeking to dictate solutions to people but to actually listen and engage in a different way.
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I found a really valuable place where I can recommit myself to my creativity in a different way.
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She might have escaped this world, but now it has imprisoned her in a different way, perhaps forever.
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She is also getting an itch to do some reporting again, but "in a different way" than before.
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"When I'm on stage, it feels like I'm being vulnerable in a different way than writing," he says.
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Each is adapting an appointment-TV staple to a phone-scrolling, binge-watching era in a different way.
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The reception's been pretty rapturous, but has it positioned the book in a different way than you imagined?
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It has resonated with that group of people in a different way than it resonates with everyone else.
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Remember how The Dress rocked our worlds and challenged us to literally see things in a different way?
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But it was so beautiful to be given the chance to live the music in a different way.
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Jorah, who really is in love with her, his relationship with Jon is complicated in a different way.
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In the 1960s, L'Inconnue became famous in a different way — as a first aid mannequin to teach CPR.
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It is all those things but when you watch it, you connect to it in a different way.
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The movie is obviously telling a similar story [to the one in the book], in a different way.
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The interpretation of a black artist versus a white artist who might view history in a different way?
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But there's a lot of benefits that accrue to creating these meat-like products in a different way.
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That's roughly what I'd like to see, and then that would probably be implemented in a different way.
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For Dawson, dOGMENTA is also an opportunity for people to experience and observe art in a different way.
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Mukherjee didn't make it clear that other, prominent, scientists would choose to tell this story in a different way.
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He didn't make it clear that other, prominent, scientists would choose to tell this story in a different way.
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I have rankings that are way more precise and model the performance in a different way than the tables.
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So I decided the culture I built for this book would conceptualize gender in a different way than ours.
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Ultimately, she hopes that viewers of Nature: Sex, Lies and Butterflies will look at nature in a different way.
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"When I see you guys here, it hits me in a different way" than before the allegation, he said.
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"If people read into it in a different way, I don't want to comment on the art," he said.
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Some think it should not be done at all, some think it should be done in a different way.
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Theoretically, these components could be assembled in a different way: to resemble a violin, say, or a fly swatter.
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Recounting the incident, McCord noted how her rape happened in a different way than those often described by society.
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The long era of quantitative easing (QE) has caused investors to look at asset classes in a different way.
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Are you thinking about these issues in a different way than you might have a couple of years ago?
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Yet, to reap such opportunities, education and training are key—though in a different way than most people think.
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The way the water moves down there, very calm and gentle, made my brain think in a different way.
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He's just smart in a different way than maybe some of the people in the journalist community don't like.
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Lefties look at the same data in a different way and conclude that the welfare state is nastily regressive.
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Structuring withdrawals in a different way can keep less of your Social Security benefit from being taxed, said Meyer.
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Another mission of America, she added, is portraying women in a different way from the typical comic book convention.
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And while Taystee's plan to go viral didn't exactly work, Brook is dealing with loss in a different way.
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There's no doubt that the state looks at Islam in a different way than it does Taoism or Buddhism.
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"We'll probably use elastic bands, which we have before, but in a different way — with some sort of surprise."
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"Their goal is not to appeal to users in a different way," said Craig Moffett, an analyst at MoffettNathanson.
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"Even when I was supporting Obama back in 2008, I saw her treated in a different way," he said.
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When I sing "I can't believe that all I've seen is over," I mean it in a different way.
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"Just having an awareness will help them perceive those conflicts in a different way and hopefully will encourage activism."
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Those market trips allowed me look at food in a different way: unprepared, as opposed to the final product.
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But it concluded last year that the tribunal case presented an opening to push back in a different way.
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"It's about our fight for fair value in a different way," said Ms. Press, before passing to Ms. Rapinoe.
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If you do that, you miss so many wonderful opportunities to get to know music in a different way.
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I just want people to know that I'm doing the exact same thing, I'm protesting in a different way.
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"Music lends itself to endless repeat in a different way" than podcasts or books on tape, Ms. Eidsheim said.
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I approached Cameron in a different way than any other character I'd played before because I couldn't overthink her.
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"People were in a different way than what they are when commuting, or before or after work," she said.
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Or, fun in a different way, Patrick Leigh Fermor, Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh, if he promises to behave.
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As a creative leader in the space, de Betak's latest announcement may influence the industry in a different way.
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Physical objects, like wood type or Letraset, rub down type and help me perceive space in a different way.
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We really need to be thinking about forests in a different way at this "critical junction," Mr. Hesselink said.
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So, in a different way, is "Leaving Eden," a show that feels like half of a very promising musical.
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So, in a different way, is "Leaving Eden," a show that feels like half of a very promising musical.
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"We are trying to be the authentic New York bagel in a different way," as Mr. Oleksak put it.
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In today's booming economy, "money is still being spent, but it's being spent in a different way" Cramer said.
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When I saw this one, it just took me right back to who I was, in a different way.
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"I was able to get a proper education, to really experience the world in a different way," she said.
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A system that is designed for a person that is hesitant has to be designed in a different way.
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People had been doing it for crime statistics and everything else, but you shifted it in a different way.
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But he felt the need to present them "in a different way," according to the album's description on Bandcamp.
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So many of us think our body needs to experience pleasure in a different way than it already does.
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Despite only being there for a "good time," Kanye was still sermonizing, just in a different way than usual.
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He saw the many problems existing now in the U.S. and he hopes to solve them in a different way.
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The base of these points suggests they were hafted onto the spear in a different way than the Clovis points.
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My family has always been important to me, but now in a different way—I put them before anything else.
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Nowinski said the smoking comparison is "intentionally shocking," meant to make parents consider their children's health in a different way.
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People are living differently, meeting people differently, communicating with their friends in a different way, going outside less, sleeping differently.
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I wanted to fight for something and achieve something in a different way that didn't speak like hierarchy or success.
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And that's what I've been doing ... I'm going to be serving my county, serving this community in a different way.
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It's just going on in a different way, in a more public way, which may bring more people in, sure.
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"It's a Hard Truth Ain't It" put the relationships between the 13 film students on display in a different way.
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Then again, I conduct myself and my brand in a different way and my life in a very different journey.
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"We're going to be doing a lot of work, we'll just be doing it in a different way," he said.
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Does your job impact your spending in a different way than it might if you worked in a different industry?
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"She said, 'This has helped me a lot because now I'm dealing with it in a different way,'" Ayala recalls.
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Looking back, the political climate of the time was very charged but in a different way than it is now.
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The record is a little bit finding me back where I started, but knowing the place in a different way.
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We've recommended a commission; I would be okay with it being called something else or done in a different way.
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That allows for an expansive viewpoint on my own music and makes me think about things in a different way.
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Nah. I feel I can use my time to create change and build community amongst women in a different way.
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In my more recent work, I approach my subjects in a different way because I focus on the fictive aspect.
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Something very 'easy,' as a game, but that lets players experience a strange progression that's challenging in a different way.
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And looking at the architecture [of The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA], and re-addressing that space in a different way.
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Haunting in a different way are the photographs called "Reconciliation Studies," by Howard Fried at the Box, from Los Angeles.
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But Talos said they were used in a different way and there was no evidence Bad Rabbit contained Eternal Blue.
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And then digital technology came later in the century and offered an opportunity to do things in a different way.
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Comedians spin a wheel to find out how they will have to perform their usual material in a different way.
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Cook was misdiagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1996, something he says made him view the world in a different way.
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As you get older, you understand the weight of these moments in a different way, or at least I do.
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Trying to learn to play piano in a different way, like how Queen wrote "Bohemian Rhapsody," it's the coolest thing.
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We won't be cooking like that today, unfortunately, but it'll be chill in a different way: midday cake and cocktails.
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Maybe it's in a different way, but human beings are naturally involved with a family and those close to them.
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Hawaii Hawaii, too, has a plastic bag ban, but its ban came about in a different way than California's did.
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She will always love her husband, and she will have his love forever, just in a different way during widowhood.
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At school, she found a stock of negative paper that allowed her to print her slides in a different way.
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But in a different way, more like a reality television show, it was almost as exciting as the race itself.
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But, I also knew that other people were experiencing that show in a different way, a deeper way, than me.
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Nasrallah said that when sanctions begin to hurt the Lebanese people, Hezbollah "should behave in a different way", without elaborating.
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This story is being received in a different way than it would have been even two or three months ago.
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Navigating those relationships is difficult in a different way than navigating your friendship with, say, your best friend from college.
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"When I had my son I started to think about consuming things in a different way," she told the Standard.
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"Pay attention to your pet and see if they're communicating with you in a different way," she told the outlet.
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"It was almost like, 'Hey mom, I made it to the big leagues, but in a different way,'" he says.
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Yet as the story moves through its many layers, Maggie's initial response to Nathan becomes problematic in a different way.
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"I was like, I need to do something else — I need to express myself in a different way," she said.
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When you look at it from that point of view, it's a fairly dreadful situation, just in a different way.
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After a full week of solving American-style crossword puzzles, it's nice to work your brain in a different way.
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"They'll share that with me, because now they're starting to engage with the media in a different way," Anderson says.
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I'm excited to do an acoustic video in this style and let people hear the song in a different way.
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"Then later, I'm mad at myself and I wish I could have responded in a different way," Ms. Luciano said.
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This year, Baez was front and center in a different way, helping the Cubs open the postseason with a win.
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"One of my main desires is kids experiencing history in a different way," Brett Crenshaw, a 20-something reenactor, explained.
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But as you know the economy could evolve in a different way than I'm expecting as my most likely outcome.
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Most current anti-psychotic drugs target the dopamine chemical signaling system in the brain, while CBD works in a different way.
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"This experience and the relationship that I have with Colton allowed me to see myself in a different way," she said.
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It has to be digitally enabled in a different way, and then there's going to be ghost and virtual kitchens. Right?
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You're as much of a problem-solver as Jupiter in Virgo, but you simply go about it in a different way.
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That tells you to dumb it down a bit, provide more background context or say it again in a different way.
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She's portrayed in a different way: so much more of a bitch, and if she's older, certainly a dried-up one.
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Once you have a better sense of your media-viewing cues, you have the opportunity to respond in a different way.
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You see that you're in a beautiful place and you just see yourself in a different way than being anywhere else.
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And it made me think in a different way about how fetishizing habit plays into larger cultural trends around creative labor.
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Each of the game's five worlds hides a wholly unique monstrosity, demanding players exploit the game's mechanics in a different way.
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Now, Georgetown says that it will move forward with the effort, but in a different way than what students voted for.
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Why was it important for you to portray sex workers in a different way than they are usually seen on screen?
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"The episodic model was really successful for us, but we also see it in a different way," says IO's Sven Liebold.
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So, every chip is going to respond in a different way and these differences wind up functioning a lot like biometrics.
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What I love about old albums is that music comes from the heart rhythms and everyone's beats in a different way.
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" Addressing the lawsuits brought against him, Affleck said he wished he'd found a way to "resolve things in a different way.
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It just forced me to work in a different way in order to keep the business growing at the same pace.
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"Fans continued to scream and interrupt his remarks, prompting him to ask them to show their love in a "different way.
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"I love playing "Giant Steps" in jam mode, because I can understand the chord changes in a different way," he says.
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It was meant to happen so that I could take a step back and look at myself in a different way.
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Others believe that the best way to suppress noise and create logical qubits is by making qubits in a different way.
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"The risk of these investments is a risk that needs to be monitored and managed in a different way," Rodriguez said.
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We're using the same technology in a different way, in a way a lot of people aren't used to using it.
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But members of the court, free from the pressures of running for office, relate to each other in a different way.
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Every year on July 4th, I get all these letters saying, 'You've made us look at history in a different way.
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I wanted to shoot this scene in a different way [from] the first interview, where a BBC documentary crew questions her.
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I wanted the public to engage in a different way to how they engage with the paintings at the National Gallery.
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Also offering commanding presences, but in a different way, are the nearby photographic prints of Debbie Han, a Korean-American artist.
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And while starting over is scary in a different way, I'll take uncertainty over "Cupid Shuffle" any day of the week.
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New York City will always be a place for fashion — the following retail startups just approach it in a different way.
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Prosecutors and cops know this, but they talk about it in a different way than what they understand to be reality.
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Learning to talk about money in a different way can help couples overcome the instinct to avoid the subject, Kingsbury said.
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Snail mail is undoubtedly still an important part of the winter holidays, but in a different way, thanks to online shopping.
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Here, working with Mr. Moland, his frequent collaborator, he is reticent in a different way, bottling up rage more than regret.
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Having to make conversation can be difficult, whereas the sex stuff itself is exhausting in a different way—it's more physical.
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Then, the epiphany - we're not feminists, we're perpetuating the bullshit in a different way, wearing leather jackets instead of pink aprons.
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A straight black woman, for example, will experience racism in a different way from her lesbian sisters, because of her sexuality.
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You have to sort of evolve it in a different way and they're two different mediums [that] don't just merge perfectly.
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So by the 80s, they were a little more of a lean mean machine and could compete in a different way.
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And as soon as you've given into that, you've accepted that you're going to watch a show in a different way.
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Or, to put it in a different way, that worker received a raise of a little more than $225 a week.
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I wanted to play on the the fairytale about a princess being locked in a tower but in a different way.
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Or, to put it in a different way, that worker received a raise of a little more than $1.60 a week.
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Now, the company is considering tying the two services together in a different way — by packaging them as a discounted bundle.
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"I think that when you get your body moving it just gets the juices flowing in a different way," she says.
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"We wanted to approach it in a different way," said Permeh, now senior vice president and chief security architect at BlackBerry.
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"There's no question that with women in positions of authority you will see stories covered in a different way," he says.
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And "Black Panther" changed things, but in a different way, because that movie was almost set up for success through Marvel.
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Game dynamics like Match-3 (Candy Crush and Bejeweled) and Tetris tend to work on our brains in a different way.
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You have a chance to just analyze the material in a different way, and see it through different sets of filters.
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Dark, but in a different way, are Bruegel's monster-filled, nightmarish scenes, where he builds on the hallucinatory work of Hieronymus Bosch.
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But I'm interested to see, if a game's deliberately got a lower graphical fidelity, how that power's used in a different way.
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The specter of marriage came up in all three of my most recent long-term relationships, each time in a different way.
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So I think it's really interesting that we prize success in a different way than we did even a dozen years ago.
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Chris, in his own way, and in a different way, he accomplished something that he never should have accomplished — on the surface.
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So she wrote her boss an email asking her to provide feedback in a different way — "I didn't get wild," she adds.
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Here is my chance to be in the inside and to get a guy to handle this thing in a different way.
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You have to be careful not to confuse cueritos with chicharrón, which is also pig skin, but fried in a different way.
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Sorry, I&aposm not saying I&aposm not privileged on that score but you can make your point in a different way.
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Xofluza also works in a different way from other flu treatments, like Tamiflu and Relenza, to attack the virus in the body.
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It's made me see Britain in a different way as well—it's not the kind of country I want to be from.
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However, they seek free trade just as much as the UK's remain camp does — they just seek it in a different way.
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If you run a loss-making company, you cannot forever keep raising, and you look at that question in a different way.
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"One app measures sleep in one way, another measures sleep in a different way, but both call it sleep duration," Sim says.
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What I really liked about this puzzle was the very fact that it made me look at things in a different way.
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For instance, Martin reportedly said at an event that the big Hodor reveal will happen in a different way in the books.
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I get to be new to a new generation, and I get to roll in a different way and cook different food.
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So one of the other things about refereeing is that it opened up my eyes to see people in a different way.
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I think Lee [McQueen] was presenting fashion in a different way then, and it took beauty to quite ugly and alien realms.
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"It's been so much fun and it's something that's so gratifying in a different way, that I'd for sure think about it."
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It's worth wondering if having more women on set may have led to that particular moment playing out in a different way.
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It also means designing the game in a different way, one that puts the focus on existing players, rather than new ones.
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His mission is to remove artwork from "cold" museum settings in order to help us look at it in a different way.
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Maksim Chmeroskiy may be sidelined on Dancing With the Stars, but that just means he'll make his mark in a different way.
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And it's not that shivering is bad; it's that you want to tell your body to heat itself in a different way.
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John's deal with 15-year-old entrepreneur Moziah "Mo" Bridges in Shark Tank's fifth season is paying off in a different way.
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"End of an era" is an explanation Servaty-Seib seemed to agree with most, but in a different way than Worland proposed.
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Granted, everyone experiences anxiety in a different way, and sometimes it's directly attached to external problems that vary from person to person.
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That's what people are looking for, having conversations about things in a different way, a nuanced way and from a fresh perspective.
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Winn, ended in a different way in 2008, when the 11th Circuit Appeals Court said Florida's statute requiring parental permission was constitutional.
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In each method, you prioritize your debts to pay off certain liabilities faster, although they go about it in a different way.
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I have a certain blindness for rebuses and other theme types where the entry fits into the slot in a different way.
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They are not documentaries, which are valuable in a different way, which are films with a beginning, a middle, and an end.
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Even today, there is still a cloud hovering over the menstrual cycle that can hurt female athletes, albeit in a different way.
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I feel like maybe we'll be looked at in a different way than how we're looked at back here in New York.
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And if you think you could maximize each card in a different way, don't forget that you can always pick up both.
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History shows how easily people can be convinced to turn on those who look different, or worship God in a different way.
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I think it would be really easy, in an age of pornography, for example, to make sex paintings in a different way.
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In the story, six blind men feel different parts of the same elephant and each describes the elephant in a different way.
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So you always have to think about how you're presenting yourself — in a different way than guys even have to think about.
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"There are people out there who think this can be done in a different way, and I don't resent that," she said.
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I just think it can communicate a moment, a circumstance or an emotion in a different way than writing and photography can.
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Simonson believes that the scientific community is friendlier toward artists now, because art reaches people in a different way than science does.
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However, what this picture does not show, many celebrities who attained their fame in a different way, have massive followings as well.
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"Kat experiments with makeup in a different way than the other characters; she's darker," says Ferreira, pointing to Kat's mainstay smoky eyes.
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The drug works by disrupting the flu virus' ability to infect cells in a different way than Tamiflu, according to the company.
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In the Impeachment Briefing newsletter, I pull out each day's most important threads so you can follow along in a different way.
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Pato's attention allows Maureen not to transform, exactly, but to reckon with her body in a different way, in that stultifying atmosphere.
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Footie Mob will announce its presence in a different way, by seeking to imprint two Southern traditions onto M.L.S.: tailgating and barbecue.
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"Bad rules are also applied in a different way in every country, creating the worst solution that could be invented," Marchionne said.
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And if a T goes through there, it has a different structure, so it will disrupt the current in a different way.
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This is a difficult question, because the films that I make are seductive, but in a different way [from some other movies].
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Its mobile, app-based operating system wasn't clunky and its multi-touch interface ushered in a different way of interacting with devices.
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Part of what drew Uber to Dr. Marcus's team is that his start-up is tackling artificial intelligence in a different way.
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Or he's going to think of his mom in a different way because he sees Daddy treated her different at one time.
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Like, he knew he already had these other talents or something but he entered music in a different way than most people.
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But I'd also argue that it bookends his 2004 speech in a different way, showcasing the changing relationship between authenticity and partisanship.
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It opens up a whole new space for you to feel involved with music and to love it in a different way.
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So, not saying that Cambridge Analytica necessarily did anything different than Obama did, but they got their data in a different way.
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"Since I was very, very little I got involved in these vicious circles so I did it in a different way," she says.
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He goes back and forth between puncturing his own pomposity and wishing he could have said and done things in a different way.
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It's good to have something else because you can go and do your thing because Miike Snow is built in a different way.
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"The Spanx makes me hold my body in a different way, because it's tight and keeps me more upright, I suppose," he said.
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Tommy didn't like having to perform in front of an audience and preferred a quieter life that was created in a different way.
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That may sound like a fine line, but it's an important distinction, one that makes the MCU's heroes relatable in a different way.
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Yet scientists may soon have a critical new ally at their sides — intelligent machines — that can attack that complexity in a different way.
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But this year's fake videos of Mr Obama and Mr Trump were made in a different way that is much cheaper and faster.
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"There's a lot of politics, but there's a lot of things that are now being talked about in a different way," she continued.
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But I think in general, things with more comments are going to send a good signal that they're engaging in a different way.
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Parsons often provided helpful feedback to Armitage to help him master the character, particularly with saying lines in a different way than interpreted.
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A series of web-based experiments, each Chrome Music Lab installment let you play around with music and sound in a different way.
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People are still getting used to voice interaction with computers and they speak to devices in a different way from how they type.
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And when the moon dims the star, it happens in a different way every time because the moon is orbiting around the planet.
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I'm so glad v [Mx Justin Vivian Bond] could do this tonight, to hit things on an emotional level in a different way.
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"We're trying to address this in a different way," Roxana Quader, a senior ministry official, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, without giving details.
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When you're doing something like that, do you have mentally prepare for it in a different way than when you're working with science?
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I KNOW I SEE THE HEADLINE STUFF CHANGING IN TERMS OF FIRMS TRYING TO TELL PEOPLE TO MAYBE BEHAVE IN A DIFFERENT WAY.
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When I retired and my mom passed away, I was able to start looking at a lot of things in a different way.
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"There's a lot of politics, but there's a lot of things that are now being talked about in a different way," Wood said.
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"In more recent times the number went down because the Church realized that it had to fight in a different way," he said.
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It's not being reinvested in a different way to reduce college costs for low-income students, so we are very concerned about this.
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"Every year on July 4th, I get all these letters saying, 'You've made us look at history in a different way,'" he said.
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I loved this illusion but wanted to push forward in a different way, so as not to recreate what has already been created.
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However, the Scottish government saw it in a different way—that their budget would "lose out" compared to what happened elsewhere in Britain.
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But it also opens up the possibility that sometimes they're looking at something cool, or just looking at something in a different way.
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Although I also play with gravity, I think I do it in a different way, maybe a less technical but more poetic one.
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The big question of this season, posed to each character in a different way, was: How do you know you are growing up?
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Rituals force us for a brief moment to become a different person and to interact with those around us in a different way.
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"I wanted to come back and do it in a different way and how I think it is possible to do," Steiner said.
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The other thing that I like to think about is that women might express their feelings in a different way than men do.
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AstraZeneca also has another experimental drug for severe asthma called benralizumab that works in a different way and is currently awaiting regulatory approval.
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GOLDMAN SACHS IN A DIFFERENT WAY HAS BEEN ADDRESSING THIS MARKET, SOME FROM THE CREDIT SIDE AS OPPOSED TO ACTUALLY THE INVESTMENT SIDE.
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Kelly is now trying to capitalize on Trump in a different way—by offering an out from the daily bludgeoning of his politics.
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In the mid-80s, instead of elaborate headpieces, DJs hid their identities in a different way—by using a variety of anonymized aliases.
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However bleak and awful it may be, there will be opportunities for people to move forward in a different way, a better way.
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Sexual harassment "is as endemic a problem here as anywhere else, but it just manifests itself in a different way," Mr. Kwek said.
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I think the Latino and African-American community has dealt with trauma in a different way without getting the support that they need.
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It offers an opportunity of being much more dynamic and really engaging with artists in a different way; I find that enormously exciting.
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Many of these runners I've spoken to confess that it's their way of challenging themselves to see the world in a different way.
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I believe that with enough exposure to different types of clues, a solver can learn to look at them in a different way.
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" Ms. Casel, 40, said in an interview: "I really, really, really want people to hear and experience tap dancing in a different way.
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For a brand that's all about play, a studio like Light Brick is a way to explore that space in a different way.
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" I want to make the point about mental instability in a different way, with a passage from J. D. Salinger's "Seymour: An Introduction.
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"If I could have that vote back [on Rosenstein], I would be voting in a different way," Warner said on MSNBC Tuesday night.
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We need to rehabilitate a sense that we are forming our own history and that we can form it in a different way.
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But in the public sphere, freedom of information advocates and news organizations are fighting these backdoor deals in a different way — by filing lawsuits.
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"There's just so much truth in the darkness and the sadness, and I'm willing to explore it now in a different way," she said.
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So if they can't catch up through the ballot box by winning an election, they want to try doing it in a different way.
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"Parkland is a very confined place in a different way as Milwaukee in the sense that it's a bubble," she says during the panel.
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"It's good, but a bit weird, and we're doing it in a different way, in that we don't have a record label," she says.
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The meaning of the film is all in its deliberately drawn characters and images, each of which experiences the world in a different way.
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"The FBI could have handled this investigation in a different way, but they failed to," Electronic Frontier Foundation staff attorney Mark Rumold told TechCrunch.
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Using the Time Stone, Strange and, later, Thanos, were able to rewind time entirely, then allow events to play out in a different way.
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By making a movie expressly for the black gaze, Peele managed to make everyone see the world and its terrors in a different way.
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The mission of Acronym's media operations is described, in the document, in a different way: McGowan said that Courier journalists have full editorial independence.
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"None were aphantasic, and each one saw mental images in a different way, at different strengths, and used them for different things," she says.
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But when we watch a woman be ostracized and shunned by her peers for her rogue capabilities, we understand that in a different way.
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I feel I could have done a serviceable job, but that script needed someone who worked in a different way from how I do.
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Nike rival Adidas is pursuing the goal in a different way, using interwoven textiles and self-tightening weaves in its N3XT L1.03V3L basketball shoe.
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Now, more than ever, it's important for people who believe in a different way of policing and criminal justice to make our voices heard.
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And in both islands, people wonder whether territorial partition could have been avoided if demands for freedom had been pursued in a different way.
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Because of that, it's time to start looking at marketing in a different way: the possibility that marketing itself can be a profit center.
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It is not an escape from the contemporary world, it is used as a way to reflect on today's world in a different way.
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They realize something they look at every day looks different because someone has presented it in a different way, a way that surprises them.
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I might have done it in a different way and I have huge reservations about the way he gambled, but those are his choices.
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A woman walking through the world knows in a different way than a man, and by default has greater authority when describing her viewpoint.
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Oddly, these are the same sort of features that Twitter is trying out on its twttr prototype as well, but in a different way.
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He said focusing on six key areas, including selling new products and pitching WeWork in a different way, would help the business grow profitably.
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Sanders may be a victim of his own success in a different way than the Times hypothesized: His popularity is now taken for granted.
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What if we could embrace change in a different way, or consider a different way of embracing change instead of being threatened by it?
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When you're scoring film, or when I'm doing it live with the guys, you have to think in a different way as an improviser.
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Though it's been shown to combat a wide variety of bacteria, it seems to cripple them in a different way than current antibiotics do.
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The "scientific" explanation was that coconut oil was made from medium-chain triglycerides, so it was processed in the body in a different way.
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Beatriz squeezed shooting the film on the off-season of her Fox sitcom, but found it to be emotionally challenging in a different way.
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Maybe if they would have done this more, if they would have hurt me in a different way, I would have qualified for something.
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As I was finishing I realized that it kind of dealt with modern love in a different way because of technology aspect of it.
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The police initially believed that five officers had been shot, but later said four were shot and the other injured in a different way.
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During an outbreak, Nicely said she wouldn't recommend people to stop washing or sanitizing things entirely, but consider the exposure in a different way.
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But Mr. Arnberg of IVL, who has consulted for energy projects around the world, said that heat could be harnessed in a different way.
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You have to approach each client in a different way — you have to adjust to his personality — and it's the same with football players.
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"There is a healthy engagement with the game, but perhaps in a different way to the traditional idea of golf club membership," Pelley said.
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In the end you still have a chocolate cake, as good as or better than the other ones, but made in a different way.
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Some setbacks in my budding journalism career led me to consider the prospect and possibility of applying my skill set in a different way.
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That was the very first wave of when it all started being seen in a different way because it used to be more punk.
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We're sorry if this ad has been interpreted in a different way and we apologise for any offence caused, this was not our intention.
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"We wanted to again show that polo could be played in a different way but in 2016, with this virtual reality experience," she said.
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And I was just really touched that she had the courage to answer that question in a different way than she has spoken before.
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" The Pope added that the church "realized it had to fight" abuse in a "different way," and "in recent times (the abuse) has decreased.
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I would do the job and let my mind figure out, 'Maybe I can write the opening of the chapter in a different way?
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"As opposed to auctions at which the über-rich compete for high-priced trophies, collectors here are passionate in a different way," he said.
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And I think that that's where there's a big gap that's out there, where people would like to feel connected in a different way.
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Even critics of servicing consolidation like Hounainan admit that is a frequent problem, though they'd like to see it addressed in a different way.
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"I like to throw a few things in there that seem off and force the viewer to think in a different way," Ms. Gaignard said.
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" If the country does not receive significant long-term support, he said, "We are going to have to look at things in a different way.
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"She is young, and Brian seems to be a take-charge person in a different way than Wlad was, which she needs," the source explains.
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Working alongside people who don't look exactly like each other can only help employees open their minds and view the world in a different way.
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"There's a set procedure for accelerating the engines in a different way to a normal takeoff, due to the thrust asymmetry," he said on Twitter.
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There's some evidence showing bed bugs could make us sick in a different way, by transmitting the parasite that causes Chagas disease through their feces.
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I loved playing those songs and it was a way for me to play in band that operates in a different way to The Killers.
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"My sense is that if you are not able to commit suicide by gun you might commit suicide in a different way," he told me.
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"If the channel turns against me after that—well, then we will understand that he doesn't want to live in a different way," he said.
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Dean quit her job and got a job at Fox with the help of Roger Ailes, who would make her uncomfortable in a different way.
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He insists that he is engaged in "a different way of doing politics" in which all members are scrutinised and donations will be made public.
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It can be retraining yourself, if you will, to work in a different way, but in the end, the meetings are more productive, more collaborative.
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They really had the same DNA in them but it was being interpreted in a different way, into a different form, into a different medium.
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As the story unfolds, Gris will grow emotionally and see her world in a different way, revealing new paths to explore using her new abilities.
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Despite some commonality, the short- and long-term health effects of drugs are distinct, with each one potentially affecting life spans in a different way.
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Speaking by phone, Armstrong describes the move as an unfortunate but necessary restructuring of the company, which will remain operational but in a different way.
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To some extent, what happens to Trump's vision and whether it works or not may help us look back on him in a different way.
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"Many Lebanese see Sudanese only as cleaners and workers - we want them to see us in a different way," Afandi told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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We're trying to reeducate people and encourage ravers to party in a different way and therefore we need to be able to host more people.
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But if you've ever wanted to fight The Man in a different way, the upcoming FF VII version of Monopoly should be a perfect fit.
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It's kind of like the sex-doll conundrum in a different way: At what point does technology turn you off versus enhancing your turn-on?
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To go back and try to reclaim that work in a different way after the footprint that the Books created—it's gonna end in disaster.
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It's a mistake to take that as a sign that someone isn't capable of multiple orgasms, only that they will arise in a different way.
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A raft of right-wing politicians has capitalized on the same dissatisfaction, but has used it in a different way to stoke nationalism and isolationism.
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If the isotope is behaving in a different way than previously thought, then that has repercussions on how ice cores can be analyzed and dated.
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Noyer told CNBC that Macron brought a new sense of energy in France, making the outside world look at the country in a different way.
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No, she's not showing herself dieting — but the video implies that, on another day — a normal day — she'd be counting calories in a different way.
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But what it says about us and the story that we tell from it might allow us to take a break in a different way.
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The federal government has stopped the state from moving ahead, while leaving the door open for it to accomplish its aims in a different way.
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It stings, in a different way, to see Aunt Lydia keeping watch over her with an intimacy we expect, but aren't quite meant to understand.
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"Well, you'll be seeing very soon what comes out and then you can ask the question in a different way," Trump said Sunday without elaborating.
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Cook said he "wouldn't be in that situation" to begin with, because Apple makes money in a different way, but Marcario leaned into the hypothetical.
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The complexity of the paintings really opened up when I started drawing ahead of painting, because I could think about space in a different way.
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" Hours later, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont also talked about a revolution, but in a different way: He repeated his call for a "political revolution.
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Other countries in South Asia have anticipated the new paradigm in a different way, choosing to make definitive moves closer to the government in Beijing.
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The chief stews (like the captains) are often older than the rest of the crew, and they tend to maintain professionalism in a different way.
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She got away for a bit — she went to the beach — but before long, she felt the lure of the game in a different way.
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She got away for a bit — she went to the beach — but before long, she felt the lure of the game in a different way.
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I often think that if she had been physically sick, if she had had cancer, my heart would have been smashed in a different way.
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While from the same plant and containing the same amount of caffeine, black tea is processed in a different way from green tea after picking.
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Each person deals with trauma in a different way, and it should be up to an individual to decide how they want to move forward.
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But it also feels quick in a different way, with maximum torque available from the moment you touch the accelerator making for instant, linear acceleration.
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"Now it's time to make a difference in a different way and I will now play my part in a much bigger team," Wright said.
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Mr. Wilson is one of the city's literary giants, but Pittsburgh serves writers in a different way: granting them a place to work in peace.
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This is Chicago, this is mythology ... just imagine this place that really, if you think about it in a different way, is magical and beautiful.
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We need to engage in some critical self-reflection to what made him possible, to think back harder and see ourselves in a different way.
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I try to do the same thing as [I do in] fiction, but in documentary [form] — to take the same subject in a different way.
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Bernie Sanders made a campaign issue of the need to reform the role of money in politics, as did, in a different way, Donald Trump.
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"This paper was really about characterizing the problem using the most recent data we have and trying describe it in a different way," Gomes says.
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Yet it's intriguing as an experiment in visualizing available data in a different way, and in demonstrating how many major cities lack a beneficial tree canopy.
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What makes Xofluza particularly exciting is that it goes after the virus in a different way than the only other class of flu antivirals currently do.
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Loom was released a few months before The Secret of Monkey Island in 1990, and it was just as good and magical in a different way.
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"You're speaking from a place where there is a shared fear around something like disorder, though you both view disorder in a different way," Crowe says.
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But can't we swing the pendulum in a different way, and can a film like this — innocent, child-like, and feminine — exist [and] still be respected?
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But that resonates in a different way for black men than it does for black women, because masculinity sort of skewed the racial experience in America.
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It changed the way I was as an actor by like, the next day, and I just started to live my life in a different way.
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But, Rosa UK, the organisation managing the fund, says that the UK will be battling the "endemic" culture of harassment and abuse in a different way.
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Which is different and interesting... not that they're not trying to accomplish anything because I think they appreciate life in a different way that we don't.
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I don't know if it was a drug-induced psychosis or what, but it affected my brain in a different way than it affects other people.
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Now, Hawkins has told the story of our planetary heatwave in a different way: using a technique called small multiples to produce 167 tiny, adorable maps.
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Segarra also revealed there are plans to kick back into expansion mode, albeit in a different way to how HappyFresh launched new markets in the past.
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The simulation isn't falling apart because the game was never simulating reality, or perhaps it approached reality in a different way than the standard military shooter.
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BRIAN SULLIVAN: But, okay, let me ask in a different way: for most of last year, call it 10 months -- maybe 11 months, we were optimistic.
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It suggests that e-cigarettes can weaken the body's ability to fend off the flu virus, though possibly in a different way than cigarette smoke does.
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Some people who want to express their passing in a different way, this is a way that they can do it that was never done before.
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I get somber and think about things in a different way, or try to show some type of empathy for what's going on without tearing up.
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"People are consuming coffee in a different way," Chris Fuqua, senior vice president, said during a media event Tuesday at the company's headquarters in Canton, Massachusetts.
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"There's a whole new generation of Chinese travelers who want to see the world in a different way," Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said in a statement.
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Once, when she had just started trying foods, my daughter woke up from a nap spitting up in a different way than I had seen before.
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"Everybody that we're seeing is quite desperate and desperate in a different way," said Andrea Gentile, an Oregon-based nurse practitioner traveling with the AFT group.
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"Let me tell you something, one of the things about us—I'm talking about Arabs—maybe we help each other in a different way," she said.
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His father had died two years earlier and his mother, alone and with Alzheimer's in a rest home in Moravia, was gone in a different way.
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If you like a good night out on the latest synthetic drug du jour, you could soon start looking at public toilets in a different way.
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Crisis, chaos, and fear kind of draw us in, and these personalities are able to grab our brain in a different way than straight factual information.
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"It's an exciting time to impact the game in a different way and now be in a position where I try to win," Van Wagenen said.
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MUMBAI, India — The spreading coronavirus may soon affect people's health in a different way: The outbreak is now starting to hurt the supply of essential drugs.
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President Trump is reacting forcefully to this, but without a doubt there is a way to act in a different way by putting pressure and sanctions.
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TBS gets the half-hour version and some of that other half-hour either goes into a different show or is consumed in a different way.
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But unlike those other businesses, the Silicon Valley giant is being strained by the coronavirus in a different way: Its usage is going through the roof.
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There is no question for me that life is win win and so to people without children, allow me to now write in a different way.
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You don't see them ... They're huge, and they're the most valuable company on the planet, but they seem to run the company in a different way.
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There is much more of a chance that you just got stronger and that you're going to be able to face something in a different way.
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The novel coronavirus shows that "companies need to be governed in a different way," said Kassoy, who's calling for broader fiduciary rules for companies and investors.
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To him it is all worth it, but he understands if there are people at home who prefer to assist in conservation in a different way.
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A new California law on privacy is also creating dismay, though in a different way: Few companies agree on what the law means, Natasha Singer wrote.
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There's still the labor part and finishing the work, but mentally and spiritually, I'm finished when I start looking at the world in a different way.
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The outbreak in China "feels distant geographically and culturally, with a touch of racism, as if we measure lives lost in a different way," he said.
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Rebecca Solnit, who wrote the books with Joshua Jelly-Schapiro and Rebecca Snedeker, wanted to think about maps and what they represented in a different way.
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Maybe she was even hypnotized in a different way — possibly by Charles, who is secretly working with boyfriend Chic (Hart Denton) to take down the Coopers.
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Those changes could be anything from looking at a problem in a different way, to developing a new skill or interacting with different kinds of people.
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It was the answer to the same questions that inspired this story — and a lesson that Nate, TaTy and Zac each learned in a different way.
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That's probably because we are accustomed to thinking about the extinction of animal species in a different way than we think about the extinction of humans.
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She doesn't have the luxury of a superpower, like the super-strong and bulletproof Cage, so she goes about dispensing the law in a different way.
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And they know that in good times, when Jews are welcomed and integrated, their ability to thrive as a distinct group is challenged in a different way.
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They have tried to build diversity into the definition of ''Googleyness,'' like whether someone has taken an interesting life path or solves problems in a different way.
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The news broke yesterday, with Affleck releasing a statement in which he said that, really, he's still super into making The Batman, just in a different way.
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"There's just so much truth in the darkness and the sadness and I'm willing to explore it now in a different way," she said of the role.
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The Shades of Blue star (the finale airs March 31) felt invigorated after becoming a mom and "started thinking about life in a different way," she says.
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You could present it in a different way, because a lot of these ... They must be dying, like other people that use all the latest tools. Right?
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If we look at the numbers in a different way, though, that recent study found that 14% of the time lesbian women did not have an orgasm.
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"I was really saying we're in a lot of pain, we failed at this; we're going to try and do it in a different way," she explained.
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One where people could see a film, then jump to a headset and visit that same exact scene in a different way, or from a different perspective.
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It's like they are able to retain pieces of their other memories, but have strung them together in a different way to create a slightly varying backstory.
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On the contrary, suggests a second study by two demographers, Baptiste Coulmont and Patrick Simon, integration is indeed reflected in baby names, but in a different way.
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Now, she's introducing the world to an entirely new extraordinary woman, one who is as ambitious as the Manhattanite-turned-River Vixen, albeit in a different way.
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But depending on a building's age and what materials it's made of, a traditional retrofit has the potential to destroy a structure in a different way—aesthetically.
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But they've been trained to think about all that in a different way than previous generations, due in part to how the industry has positioned the products.
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To borrow another line of Mr Keating's, as he encourages his students to stand on their desks: "We must constantly look at things in a different way."
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"When you crochet, your hands are busy and you use them in a different way," Amy Stack, former group home director and Foster Pride instructor told Refinery29.
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In each episode, the characters' crappy phones played a major part—just in a different way than you might expect if the show had been made today.
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You want to put something forward: a piece of art affects you strongly — maybe a movie dialogue—and you want to articulate it in a different way.
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The other dress maker in question has no similar garments before or after, apart from one jumpsuits [sic], which looks to be constructed in a different way.
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Ortiz sees the fight going down in a different way ... just last week Tito says he plans to make a couple million dollars "kicking Chuck Liddell's ass."
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But the storylines are changing, too, and being on a country music channel is letting Nashville showcase the industry in a different way than it did before.
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I do miss the old guys but now we've got this new group and I'm really excited to try and do it again in a different way.
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But there's always a possibility that some group will decide to upgrade the legacy chain in a different way and push that version as the "true" Bitcoin.
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By issue #4, they've managed to keep her body a secret, but the stress of the secret tugs on each of the kids in a different way.
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Another one is the hair-washing robot, which uses the same severed hand from the wake-up machine, just resourcefully put to use in a different way.
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"I've been dealing with a lot of loss lately, and reconnecting with my family and my friends in a different way," Dawson said during the AOL interview.
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I think that it's always appropriate to ask yourself the question: Could the Fed be structured in a different way so it could do its job better?
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"Our future is to become a platform that enables business in Kenya as well as our consumers to do their work in a different way," Bhattacharya said.
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"Having gone through what I've gone through in Flint, and now experiencing it in a different way with Oscoda, we have to force the issue," he said.
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"What is expected is an increase in the pace of the battles, so that they are organised in a different way - a change in tactics," he said.
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If we wanted to ask the question in a different way, we might ask what weapons have been the most successful in unseating tyrants in recent history?
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BUY THE BOOK Through My Father's Eyes While most people knew Billy Graham as America's Pastor, Franklin Graham knew him in a different way, as a Dad.
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"You see people on TV in the Middle East throwing bombs at one another, and here we are fighting, too, though in a different way," he said.
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However, the type of training that leads to a pump does provide a muscle-building stimulus, and may well work in a different way to heavy lifting.
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So I wanted to show the performances in a different way, try to have a narrative that was very character-driven, very intimate, up close and personal.
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We found quite the opposite in Colorado, where there is strong engineering talent and it's a matter of kind of empowering that talent in a different way.
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As president, he has been involved in the project in a different way — and Democrats are asking whether it has anything to do with his nearby hotel.
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"There's a great opportunity there to take objects and experiences into people's homes in a different way," she said, noting that they were heading into uncharted territory.
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But Ali is from the Bay Area so it was very important to us to show San Francisco in a different way, not just the postcard version.
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Those caused by a spike in oil prices, for example, progress through an economy in a different way from those precipitated by financial crises or tax increases.
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To put it in a different way, Strategy Analytics found that more than 26 percent of all tablet shipments in the third quarter of 2019 were iPads.
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I'm usually done when I'm three-quarters of the way through a project, when I realize that I have started seeing the world in a different way.
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Taylor: It seems like, as you&aposre saying, millennials, Gen Z, they&aposre willing to invest in pets in a different way than maybe older generations were.
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So how do you retrofit or how do you leverage what's already out there to basically look at the problem and solve it in a different way?
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"The philanthropists are doing really important work, but they could be doing so much more if they thought about their capital in a different way," he said.
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"It is a forest in a different way -- it is an upside-down forest, because a lot of the biomass is underground," de Oliviera Rosa told CNN.
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"Maremmas don't like to not have a job, so she's going to be continuing on her role in a different way," said Corbett to Australia's ABC News.
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I've been trying to pinpoint why I feel ostracized in a different way when I hear racist remarks in the US versus my experience here in Germany.
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In her entry, Cassy reflects on her first time on the island as tourist, when she saw the island in a different way than most do today.
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That ultimately was what made me decide, I want to continue my public service to this country, but I want to continue it in a different way.
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"Users have a lot of photos to express themselves but each one resonates with the person looking at it in a different way," says Tinder CEO Sean Rad.
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It's also an injection, and although it works in a different way (it works specifically on an antibody called CGRP), it has a similar success rate as Botox.
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I come across people who instinctively react to things in a different way than me, and, [to them], there's no question that this isn't the way to react.
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Rhopressa also lowers eye pressure but does so in a different way, by targeting the trabecular meshwork, the main drain through which fluid flows out of the eye.
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The internal number that the state characterizes as part of a subterfuge, the company argues, is in fact an entirely separate financial tool used in a different way.
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If you're of Asian descent, you may have experienced this in a different way: You've heard "Go back to China!" multiple times a year, no matter your heritage.
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"The boss doesn't have to explain himself, but he explained enough — and he [did so] in a way that really gave light in a different way," Barris said.
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While the protest gave me the courage to realize I simply should not have to wait any more, I have experienced fear and discrimination in a different way.
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Yet the flexibility of Maastricht could now be reclaimed in a different way, by engaging non-members more closely than before, without necessarily involving EU institutions or courts.
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"I've struggled with self-confidence in a different way than the other girls, in the sense that I'm the only black girl in the group," she pointed out.
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"People say Westworld is timely right now, but to us it's timeless, and I think we feel like people are listening in a different way now," says Wood.
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Again, what I was saying about "The Apprentice," that someone ... Some political reporter was talking about that ... They know him in a different way than zip code 10022.
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The move signaled that China had ended its reform era, where a new leader would take power every 10 years and shape the country in a different way.
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I hope that the public sees her in a different way now and even if it's just a handful of people, I would have felt proud of that.
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I was young and my brain was working in a different way, so this conference is aimed at millennials, women like me back then who need this guidance.
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Unlike a lot of art-related VR I've experienced, the Small Wonders interactive is much more about appreciating an object in a different way than just a novelty.
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We needed someone from the Asian-American cast to pop out in a different way, and Awkwafina was perfect for it because her character was a bit crazy.
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At the end of that time allotment, you can briefly check in and assess whether you need more space or if you need it in a different way.
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It's a very far away period, but I think often about it—and I miss it—because it made me look at naked bodies in a different way.
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" He continued: "We did go through casting process, saw other people … but when his name came up, it was very hard to see it in a different way.
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We're not quite finished because we also want to draw your attention to the Google Dashboard, which presents a lot of the same information in a different way.
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If one pixel is different, a piece of metadata has been changed, or perhaps the file was compressed in a different way, the hashes may not line up.
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It must have been pretty interesting to meet some of the pizza makers who've been feeding you for years, and getting to know them in a different way.
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But it's very kind to these people who are struggling to each of them in a different way, which I think is an interesting way to do that.
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In one sense, you know, I wanted to be a doctor to help people, and so you could say that I'm doing that, just in a different way.
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It was important for us to have "porn" in the name, to fight against this taboo, and show people we can do pornography—but in a different way.
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"This is our approach presently, but we look forward to your input on how, maybe, this can be restored, and/or addressed in a different way," he said.
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But in undertaking the largest EHR implementation in the country, the federal government is also implicitly trying to tame the jungle, and in a different way than before.
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Magic Kingdom would take advantage of that in a different way, so I'm sure it's a conversation we'll have once the smoke clears and I'm done promoting this.
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We have this prototypical idea of artistic creativity, but we are creative in our relationships, our work, our cooking or even arranging our homes in a different way.
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"Because of parenting styles today, parents are engaged with their kids in a different way," said Kristi Rowe, chief marketing officer at the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids.
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" Users of Adblock Plus are a "valuable segment," he added, that has "said they don't want intrusive ads and are demanding to be reached in a different way.
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While judges like Kennedy are untroubled by the flood of unsuccessful Chapter 13s, our analysis found Memphis attorneys who have built successful bankruptcy practices in a different way.
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All the words and all the songs that she experiences while we're tattooing goes in because your pores are open, your skin is open, in a different way.
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When you hear the word surfing, you have certain images in mind, whether it's California or Hawaii, and the same applies to Gaza, but in a different way.
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Zenia is the shadow self of all three of the characters, but she functions in a different way for each one, because each one of them is different.
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A lot of my lyrics are taking subjects and trying to look at them in a different way, seeing different perspectives, or different reasons to unify each other.
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I felt like using animation would be a great way to talk about it so that people would be able to think of it in a different way.
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On Tuesday, Mr. Trump overshadowed him in a different way, by forcing Mr. Pence to absorb the consequences of Mr. Trump's pronouncements and to defend his business record.
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"The actress continued: "I think from that time on it was a journey towards being able to open myself to her and to myself in a different way.
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It's one of the few scenes not anchored by Mari's perspective, but Dormer is coming to a realization, and is looking at his colleagues in a different way.
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But there's nothing incompatible with the idea that we should be fairer about who we punish and that we might want to punish them in a different way.
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"It gives a more modern look and allows us to do different colors in a different way and more of a clean-line look without stones," she said.
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"I see the world in a different way than most people and for me that's been a positive thing," he said in an Instagram post on March 6.
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And I think it might be useful for the field to have an opportunity to view things in a different way and have a little tension around them.
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When one party, as Norm Ornstein and Tom Mann have documented, starts to behave in a different way than the other one, all those routines start to crash.
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"Sometimes you don't get it done in the larger forum of Congress or the Hill, but you're able to get it done in a different way," she said.
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At a pivotal moment in the base game, there's a time reset, a turning backward of the clock to allow events to play out in a different way.
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" As Malik and Deja get more serious, Watson foreshadows Beth channeling a little bit of Mama C "in a different way, but with some of that same quality.
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Although motifs like the eye still appear in her work, the collections now focus on gemstones, but cut and set in a different way than traditional jewelers use.
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And I say, 'So, where is the risk, where is the switch that's going to happen such that the economy is going to turn in a different way?
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But of course not everybody is well prepared and we're seeing some of the tremendous challenges in Argentina, in Turkey in a different way in South Africa, Russia.
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" Or, as George Kelner, another Utah resident, explained, eating pie and drinking beer "gives us non-Mormons or former Mormons a chance to celebrate in a different way.
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Miyabe, much like Ueda and his team, pays a lot of attention to the finer details irrelevant to the main story beats, though here in a different way.
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But the trade-off is that we can also engage in a different way, to make different kinds of arguments and to weigh in on debates that matter.
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A basketball or football coach might use an X and an O in a different way: to diagram a play, using "X" and "O" to denote teammate and foe.
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I think it's time to look at this in a different way: Robots in the workforce present an opportunity to stimulate job growth and create new types of work.
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Imagine expressing your fears of abduction in a track titled "Aliens Exist" in 1999 and, seventeen years later, being rinsed for vocalising the same thing in a different way.
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The question will be then whether he can bring home a set of agreements that do things in a different way, but actually accomplish our objectives as a country.
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" Morgan (2016) was similarly challenging, albeit in a different way: "I was in a room on one side of soundproofed glass watching everyone and being completely disconnected from them.
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We saw this at long-term follow-up, that symptoms get better after time, because the experiences enable them to get better in a different way to normal psychotherapy.
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