If your vacuum is leaving behind visible hair, you can bet it's leaving behind dander, too.
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They each then left, leaving behind a $420 restaurant bill.
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Erika Eleniak said she has no regrets leaving behind "Baywatch."
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This rips the gross pulp fibers away, leaving behind nanocellulose.
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Britain needs to put the question of leaving behind it.
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Xanda died several days ago, leaving behind several young cubs.
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Patterns appear as the water evaporates, leaving behind organic remains.
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Take a look inside the home he's leaving behind, here.
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In fairness, Obama is leaving behind some positive education legacies.
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We are leaving behind the era of ugly ethical fashion.
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Tamara Chipman, 22, disappeared in 2005, leaving behind a toddler.
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He had shot himself to death, leaving behind two children.
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However, the couple hated leaving behind Colin, their miniature schnauzer.
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They fled the cities leaving behind their sick and dying.
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That's the EU's fraternal solidarity the British are leaving behind.
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He sets off, leaving behind his wife and an overcrowded planet.
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Badejo died in 1992, 39 years old, leaving behind two children.
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It runs away when you approach, leaving behind a note card.
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Screenshot: GizmodoWhat else might you be leaving behind without realizing it?
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The cops allegedly let 'em do it ... leaving behind around $16.
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It would mean leaving behind too many people who need help.
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Often, this means leaving behind legacy technology and embracing the cloud.
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Paddock had killed himself, leaving behind a whole host of questions.
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The water is then removed via distilling, leaving behind the alcohol.
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Leaving home means leaving behind family, friends and one's own culture.
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He's sad to be leaving behind siblings in the United States.
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But they vanished, leaving behind only a trace in Homo sapiens.
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You're leaving behind the long wintry braises, the root-vegetable roasts.
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Most of them fled from the district, leaving behind their weapons.
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She died in 1677, leaving behind four children and no husband.
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He died Monday afternoon, leaving behind a wife and two children.
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Floods ravaged the cemetery, leaving behind a stockpile of concrete crosses.
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But traveling — and leaving behind those demands — can stoke new connections.
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Wilder died last Sunday, leaving behind his wife and 4 kids.
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"Greece is leaving behind six years of recession and darkness," Tsipras said.
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Objects coated in it seem to disappear, leaving behind an inky silhouette.
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The blue end of the spectrum scatters first, leaving behind only red.
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Leaving behind the comfort of that guaranteed salary wasn't an easy decision.
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She left after 45 minutes, leaving behind her cell phone and shoes.
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Didn't she know who she was leaving behind, who she was hurting?
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In the Black Lodge, Diane explodes, leaving behind a single gold seed.
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Part of that maturity is leaving behind labels that hold you back.
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The wife of a furniture magnate disappeared after leaving behind troubling clues.
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Instead, she died soon after I saw her, leaving behind three children.
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Trees are broken and twisted on the island, leaving behind a wasteland.
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They dispelled the heavy heat, leaving behind a burst of tropical sunshine.
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He left the house with a gun, leaving behind an assault rifle.
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Besson allegedly departed soon after, leaving behind an undisclosed amount of money.
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We're leaving behind the capsule we've been in for over 50 years.
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It's about the terror of leaving behind the love of a lifetime.
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He can turn the page, leaving behind divisive "us against them" politics.
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She fled by foot, leaving behind 15 cows, a house, and land.
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The mud is then washed off, leaving behind a brilliant pearly surface.
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It's possible to withdraw American troops without leaving behind a dangerous vacuum.
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I followed suit, reluctantly leaving behind America and the Pan Am jet.
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Thousands were forced to flee, leaving behind charred resorts and smoldering farms.
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Even then, she worries about leaving behind her 80-year-old grandmother.
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The procession moves along, leaving behind just the smell of the sardines.
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Sheep graze among the cover crops, leaving behind fertilizer for the soil.
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Microbes gobble up the nutrients, leaving behind cellulose, a form of fiber.
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When you leave home to travel, you're leaving behind your support system.
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We're leaving behind that part of the nation, and the people know it.
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Floodwaters will slowly recede this week, leaving behind a massive, multiyear cleanup effort.
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The couple married in South Africa, leaving behind rising anti-Semitism in Germany.
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He died in April of 2017, leaving behind two children and three grandchildren.
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The explosion demolished the building, leaving behind only part of its metal frame.
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But sometimes leaving behind those so-called necessities behind isn't a bad thing.
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An adjacent electron can slide over into the hole, leaving behind another vacancy.
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I've been crushed like so many of the men I am leaving behind.
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Eventually the inside mold dissolved, leaving behind a structurally sound, carbon fiber wing.
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I hadn't really considered what I was leaving behind when I left school.
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The posts indicate he has no intention of leaving behind his jungle home.
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The group commandeered three more buses, leaving behind one that had no driver.
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I realized I'm leaving behind everything I have learned, my teachers, the audience.
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At the same time, I was leaving behind a life of known danger.
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The company is not leaving behind all of its well-known older models.
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But she knows it can't be much worse than what she's leaving behind.
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SOURCE: International Organization for Migration How bad is the economy you're leaving behind?
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Gorsuch dissented, saying the relevant statute forbade Maddin from leaving behind the rig.
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Then I moved to New York, leaving behind all those guys I knew.
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It's a sadness, almost, about leaving behind a carefree youthfulness and confronting adulthood.
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I knew she didn't want to talk about what we were leaving behind.
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Then she disappeared, leaving behind a secret laboratory with mysteries to be solved.
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I believe that is worth more than leaving behind money or a house.
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First, many "water cooler" conversations have migrated online, leaving behind a computerized archive.
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But a fire a decade later destroyed the statue, leaving behind charred fragments.
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She dies in bed peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of fine movie performances.
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The bulging rim of one fissure wrecked a building, leaving behind torn metal.
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Leaving behind its faux pas past, nouveau riche had become a status symbol.
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He escapes, but not without leaving behind a copy of Vibranium Mining for Villains.
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Over the years, a confluence of circumstances sidelined governments, leaving behind an unregulated market.
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It's leaving behind a valuable stake in, among other things, Alibaba and Yahoo Japan.
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During a party, Olivia goes missing, leaving behind a trail of blood and bleach.
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Thousands of families fled the decades-long violence, leaving behind their homes and lands.
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And this isn't the only tradition that many women are thinking of leaving behind.
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This is the same administration that has deported over 450 parents, leaving behind children.
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Nukes flew at the end of Far Cry 5, leaving behind an irradiated wasteland.
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The encounter is relentlessly awkward, and Dorothy heads home, leaving behind a bewildered Edgar.
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That is until Naima dies in tragic circumstances, leaving behind only one word. 'Sorry'.
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Mr Obama declared at the time that America was leaving behind a stable country.
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She is leaving behind her college-age kids and her 13-year-old son.
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The leaders Mr. Obama will meet with reflect the problems he is leaving behind.
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ET, the protestors had marched away, leaving behind an array of "Never Again" signs.
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The theatrical atmosphere dissipated, leaving behind the remainder of an ordinary Tuesday at work.
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But for the most part they mock the idea of leaving behind a legacy.
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Snakes simply swallow the eggs whole, slowly and gently, leaving behind an intact nest.
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For one thing, she said, it would have meant leaving behind their two cats.
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The primary property Disney was leaving behind — Fox News — was based in New York.
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And as I've grown older I've started thinking about the future I'm leaving behind.
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And two years later, Beasley disappeared, leaving behind an extraordinary example of memoir writing.
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Anyway, the truth got out, and all hell broke loose, leaving behind only hope.
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The process makes the flesh translucent, leaving behind an ethereal blue-purple-pink skeleton.
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"This would be us stepping back and leaving behind $100,000," Bailey told BuzzFeed News.
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Leaving behind those conventions for a secular space you barely know can be terrifying.
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Thousands of people were forced to flee, leaving behind charred resorts and smoldering farms.
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Dances bubble up and disappear in the movie, leaving behind glowing fragments of sensation.
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Declutter by leaving behind the last sacks of flour that Lollie used to carry.
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Hundreds of millions have moved to cities in recent decades, leaving behind empty villages.
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The pirates withdrew but took the eight hostages, leaving behind two other crew members.
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One ball of ice shattered instantaneously, leaving behind a large pockmark on the roof.
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Loaded with 100 cases of water, the helicopter flew off, leaving behind thirst and desperation.
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Bridge is gobbling up some of the business that others are leaving behind, Myers said.
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But as they grew older, the teeth disappeared — leaving behind empty sockets in the jawbone.
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It's as if the app never existed, leaving behind only a shell of a website.
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Breaking up is hard to do – especially if you're Kit Harington leaving behind Jon Snow.
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Now, she had turned into a runaway, leaving behind the digital space she called home.
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Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia passed away yesterday, leaving behind a controversial—at best—legacy.
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Hart went back to magic, leaving behind perhaps the most niche career in acting history.
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They became the Los Angeles Dodgers, leaving behind in Brooklyn angry fans and broken hearts.
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The mother dies, leaving behind her husband Gardner (Damon) and their son Nicky (Noah Jupe).
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Of course, leaving New York means leaving behind the chic townhouse he so recently purchased.
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It broadcast pictures of the massive trenches and other fortifications the rebels were leaving behind.
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It passed both the saw and drill test with flying colors leaving behind no scratches.
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Kangaroos are also invading Canberra yards, leaving behind droppings and chewed-up clods of lawn.
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Raqqa's ISIS leadership has fled, according to activists, leaving behind a low-level command structure.
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And when matter and antimatter collide, they destroy each other, leaving behind nothing but energy.
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Mental health activism risks leaving behind people of color, particularly those who are severely ill.
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Was a bachelorette party once held on the island, accidentally leaving behind this lonely gift?
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Instead of leaving behind a digital legacy, they're giving back the old-fashioned way: cash.
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But this book mostly gets away clean, leaving behind the scent of lightly scorched rubber.
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But ultimately, "Remains" is about a man wondering what he is leaving behind (1:00).
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But ultimately, "Remains" is about a man wondering what he is leaving behind (23:00).
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In them, "places swim up and sink back, and days do," leaving behind their residue.
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The rental was trashed, the family leaving behind chairs and garbage bags stuffed with clothes.
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The princess passed away in 1997, leaving behind Prince William and his younger brother Harry.
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The [computer] represents the world we're leaving behind, and our progress hasn't all been positive.
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Asimo was indicative of an era of hope around technology that we're leaving behind now.
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She never thought about where she was headed, just was what she was leaving behind.
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Of the four conservatives who Kennedy is leaving behind, Roberts is closest to the left.
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Overcook them, and water will escape from within, leaving behind rubbery eggs and leathery meat.
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"What kind of future and what kind of society are we leaving behind for them?"
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Another young doctor, Li Wenliang, died February 7, leaving behind a son and pregnant wife.
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But the episode is really about the industrywide anxiety about leaving behind a proper legacy.
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Rana is assaulted in the shower, and her attacker vanishes, leaving behind his pickup truck.
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The knives simply melted upon contact, leaving behind brown streaks (skid marks) of melted poop.
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In leaving behind the decade, I also move further away from his time with us.
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Stalin's daughter, Svetlana Alliluyeva, defected from the Soviet Union in 1967, leaving behind two children.
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When a breadwinner dies young, leaving behind a family, Social Security is there for them.
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Many don't know where they are going but they know what they are leaving behind.
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Then a rescue helicopter goes down, leaving behind a critically injured survivor (Maria Thelma Smaradottir).
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These days, it's difficult to surf the web without leaving behind a trail of your activity.
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First, it could badly damage the individual market by leaving behind a sicker, more expensive population.
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The island was evacuated in 2007, when the coal ran out, leaving behind a ghost town.
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The island was evacuated in 1974, when the coal ran out, leaving behind a ghost town.
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They've bonded over the overwhelming challenges involved in leaving behind their homes and struggling to assimilate.
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We plan on leaving behind [biodegradable] glitter and rainbow paraphinalia [sic] that he can NEVER forget.
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The air fills with fumes as the liquid metal evaporates - leaving behind a lump of gold.
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Leaving behind manual production methods will allow Adidas to come up with novel shapes and finishes.
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I heard that tens of thousands of people had to evacuate, leaving behind everything they owned.
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For others, it's about looking back on their lives and seeing what legacy they're leaving behind.
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Back in summer 2015 public polls showed Trump rising, leaving behind a crowd of Republican candidates.
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As we head into 2018, it's only fair to look at the year we're leaving behind.
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They face a new reality that is very different from the one they are leaving behind.
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I may have been leaving behind my workaholism, but I couldn't forego my type-A personality.
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Here, Greenspan sounds like he's leaving behind that pain in favor of something slightly more predatory.
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Staying with a real-world friend of the life you are leaving behind, also not smart.
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The video details her experience fleeing Syria and leaving behind her siblings to escape to Jordan.
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Hurricane Maria passed through Puerto Rico leaving behind a path of destruction across the national territory.
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In 2001, he stepped aside, leaving behind both X.com the company and X.com the domain name.
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As the song ends fireworks shoot into the air, leaving behind a cloud of melodramatic smoke.
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Someday you will die, leaving behind a lifetime of text messages, posts, and other digital ephemera.
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MUHAMMAD DEV arrived in Bahrain three months ago from India, leaving behind his wife and baby.
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Now, Robert has died, leaving behind Ginger and his older brother, Raymond Alexander Jr., she said.
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The soldiers shed their uniforms and fled into the bush, leaving behind weapons, vehicles, and ammunition.
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Leaving behind a pile of cash for heirs isn't a top priority for most baby boomers.
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Those heading to the US mainland are leaving behind an island that's almost in total darkness.
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Sagan attacked and split the break, leaving behind the 2014 Tour winner, Vincenzo Nibali of Italy.
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By 1947, it was discarded, leaving behind thousands of fuel-filled barrels and asbestos-laced buildings.
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Sal died of an accidental heroin overdose on September 23, 2010, leaving behind a young son.
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But in other sections, the occupants were gone, leaving behind burned structures and trash-strewn floors.
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Frail people die off sooner than more resilient ones, leaving behind a pool of tough seniors.
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He died in 1970, leaving behind the manuscript for "Maurice," a love story between two men.
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The handy spray seamlessly covers roots in mere seconds without leaving behind any stickiness or residue.
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So Mr. Bailey breaks down his birds, leaving behind a pile of unwanted thighs and drumsticks.
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Then she disappeared from the historical record, leaving behind a mystery: Did she die in prison?
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The second way that secular individuals transcend death is by leaving behind evidence of their existence.
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The hardest part was leaving behind Aboudi, who was then 6 and a half years old.
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There's a lot we're leaving behind at the dawn of a new decade — goodbye, plastic straws!
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We spoke with some of the men arrested and the families they may be leaving behind.
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The storms are forecast to leave the area entirely by Sunday, leaving behind cooler, dry air.
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It&aposs gentle, fast-absorbing without leaving behind any residue, and intensely hydrating without clogging pores.
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"Make sure you won't have a sense of remorse about what you're leaving behind," Hamrick said.
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When the police officer stepped forward, the two men took off, leaving behind the plastic bottle.
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"Every time you add that next floor you're actually leaving behind a bigger footprint," Ghosh says.
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And it wasn't a big step from cutting out fantasy to leaving behind sports fandom altogether.
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The man, Simih Yahya, didn't run because that would mean leaving behind his disabled wife, Halima.
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The Thanksgivings got smaller and smaller, leaving behind the elderly Koreans and the young white kids.
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"I know it is hard for these crews to be leaving behind their dependents and spouses – it's a thousand times more so when everyone is wondering when their next paycheck will be, and how they can support the family that they are leaving behind," she said.
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These wines are an ode to precision, pleasure, and contradiction, leaving behind sumptuous aftertastes tinged with sarcasm.
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Authorities say McBride got out of a car, leaving behind Wakefield and Washington, and stole the Camry.
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Spot gold edged up to $1,333.16 per ounce, leaving behind last week's one-month low of $1,306.81.
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Schjefbeck's self-portrait registers her erasure by time, leaving behind the clothes and other things she accumulated.
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Wilson's wife of 41 years, Antoinette, passed away in 2013, leaving behind two children and four grandchildren.
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Single life can seem scary, especially if you're leaving behind someone who you've grown really comfortable with.
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That means Seinfeld is leaving behind Sony's Crackle streaming service after nearly five years and nine seasons.
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The setup involves the death of a mysterious artist, leaving behind a trove of strangely compelling paintings.
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After the verdict was delivered they felt devastated, "for it seemed they were leaving behind a child".
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Though Welteroth may be ending her time at Teen Vogue, she is leaving behind an important legacy.
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But leaving behind straightforward pop doesn't mean Rihanna has lost her bravado — not by a long shot.
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Leaving behind a healthy business may not be enough to secure a page in the history books.
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They came and put in some serious work, leaving behind a fresh install with brand new wiring.
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Once the hack is complete, the rubber base can be reattached, leaving behind no evidence of tampering.
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This autumn sign is leaving behind September's harvest and heading into greyer days: death, decay, and darkness.
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They were constantly admonished against leaving behind so much as a pen or a roll of tape.
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Abandon as in recklessness, but also sudden departure: leaving behind the starving self, its cold skeletal shell.
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What was once a row of small shops has been decimated, leaving behind heaps of corrugated steel.
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By 50 years in, your tissues will have liquefied and disappeared, leaving behind mummified skin and tendons.
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Then, after thousands of years the skin and fur disintegrated, leaving behind only the fossilized claw bones.
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He thought it would be easy, but thinking of everything he'd be leaving behind made him pause.
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In 2000, Nader thought Democrats had grown too centrist and timid, leaving behind the most progressive voters.
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Across West Africa, people are pouring into cities from the countryside, leaving behind parents and local traditions.
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These satellite photos reveal the scorched Earth that ISIS is leaving behind in the battle for Mosul
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They gathered clothes and fled the house, leaving behind boats, cars, motorcycles, artwork and a pet snake.
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" Mr. Iger also said that Mr. Lasseter was leaving behind "a team of great storytellers and innovators.
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In the first half, dancers follow the trucks, leaving behind traces of their movements in the sand.
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It's been nearly two months since Category 4 Hurricane Maria slammed Puerto Rico, leaving behind immense devastation.
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She died by suicide, leaving behind a note that said Timmothy was with people who loved him.
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She killed herself, leaving behind a note that said her son was with people who love him.
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In this work, West rubs sand over an elaborate drip painting, leaving behind a drab, terrestrial chasm.
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At 24, Jay-Z thinks about where he's been, where he's going and what he's leaving behind.
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At 47, Jay-Z reflects on where he's been, where he's going and what he's leaving behind.
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Witnesses said cartel members demolished homes using grenades and heavy equipment, leaving behind only piles of rubble.
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Eventually, all 16 folks at the table disappeared—leaving behind a bill for, you guessed it, $420.
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The Thin White Duke has died at 69, leaving behind some of the greatest songs of all time.
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One woman was deported this year from Kansas City to Mexico, leaving behind her American husband and daughter.
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"We plan on leaving behind [biodegradable] glitter and rainbow paraphernalia that he can NEVER forget," the invite reads.
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William was elected in 1922, but died after complications from appendicitis, leaving behind Nellie and their three sons.
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Still, they ran away, because the circumstance they were leaving behind was so annihilating, they welcomed the risk.
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Here are 22018 things you should consider leaving behind to start the year off on the right foot.
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No matter the artist, the paint brush has its own way of leaving behind impressions of their movement.
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Give some thought to how you can make the best use of that old device you're leaving behind.
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It then shut down permanently, leaving behind hundreds of rotten dead animals that caused health and environmental problems.
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And yet they will not cooperate with ICE authorities, and we have a trail of victims leaving behind.
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Over time, Sinclair began to transition to writing only, leaving behind his life of acting — unlike his wife.
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With the visitors leaving behind tens of millions of dollars, mostly in cash, no one seems to mind.
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As he prepares to leave office, he's leaving behind both a legacy and a plan to improve it.
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This means common salt crystals could continue to be filtered out, while leaving behind uncontaminated, clean, drinking water.
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This gorgeous, creamy lavender shade glides on lips in a single swipe, leaving behind a satin-like finish.
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A day later he was dead, leaving behind his wife, Chau Duong, and their young daughter, Kira Faith.
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Islamic State militants ravaged and looted the areas they occupied, leaving behind houses, mosques, and churches in ruin.
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Swatch most eyeshadows in the category and they'll likely flake right off your skin — leaving behind little pigment.
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"ISIS is actually a big bureaucracy, believe it or not, and they are leaving behind documents," she added.
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"ISIS is actually a big bureaucracy, believe it or not, and they are leaving behind documents," Amal added.
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Again and again, she has offered a critique of the world they were making and leaving behind them.
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But he still refused to glance back at the troubled tenure in Phoenix he was finally leaving behind.
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Steinheil was never convicted, but she fled to England anyway, leaving behind the house immortalized in tabloid scandal.
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The formula has the texture of a balm that glides on smoothly without leaving behind a sticky residue.
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Fox appears to be considering the sale of most of the entertainment company, leaving behind news and sports.
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Khloé Kardashian will turn 35 on Thursday, leaving behind a painful year filled with drama, scandal and infidelity.
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As you whizz along, you're thinking of everything you're leaving behind as you career towards your new life.
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The script removed blue light—the colour of daylight—leaving behind mostly red, which looked good at night.
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He headed to the cash register, leaving behind the two-liter bottle of Day's Champagne Cola he coveted.
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She had temporarily married a Mexican diplomat to escape Europe, leaving behind a life already fraught with adventure.
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The group had walked or taken taxis from the waterlogged sports complex, leaving behind most of their possessions.
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The olives go through a second round of squeezing, leaving behind the squashed, mealy remains of the fruit.
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Human rights activists and experts say the campaign has traumatized Uighur society, leaving behind fractured communities and families.
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Democrats seeking to challenge him say Trump's economy has benefited the rich while leaving behind the working class.
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In 0003, the foundry went bankrupt, leaving behind an empty, sprawling complex the size of 2000 football fields.
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The flowers wilt early, leaving behind little energy for the bulbs to use to develop, multiply or blossom.
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We were climbing toward another pass, and leaving behind the world of those devoted to prayer and meditation.
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The hardest part, when she was suddenly taken to jail, was leaving behind her 3-year-old daughter.
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Macaulay died last week at the age of 74, leaving behind wife Linda and daughters Elizabeth and Anne.
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By the time I found them, they were already eating, leaving behind pinprick-size holes in the leaves.
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A woman stole an old metal trash can, leaving behind a note with her phone number, he said.
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Every August, it can seem like New York's cultural scene goes on vacation, leaving behind an eerie quiet.
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Every August, it can seem like New York's cultural scene goes on vacation, leaving behind an eerie quiet.
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Even leaving behind trash like a soda bottle or gum wrappers on the seats may upset your driver.
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Everyone is instructed to pause to be photographed, and we comply, without thought, leaving behind digital bread crumbs.
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The only truly disturbing thing about her departure is that the field she's leaving behind isn't exactly diverse.
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You simultaneously see the girl Julie is and the girl that she's on the verge of leaving behind.
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Indra steps down next month as CEO, leaving behind a company that is well positioned for the future.
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Businesses fled, as did much of the black middle class, leaving behind those with no resources to go.
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At 22, she went into the hospital during a crisis and died, leaving behind a baby daughter. Mrs.
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It could also choose to withdraw, leaving behind a gaping wound in the center of the Middle East.
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He'd also make several deposits at California Cryobank, leaving behind frozen sperm for future attempts or someday-siblings.
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Hundreds of workers had left town in search of work elsewhere, leaving behind shuttered shopfronts and deserted roads.
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Kramer passed away on November 6, 2017 at 12:01 pm, leaving behind his young daughter and stepson.
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These atoms then escape to space, leaving behind a veil of oxygen thousands of times denser than Earth's atmosphere.
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To get it, the Muszynskis would have to move, leaving behind their friends and family, including two older children.
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From lots of makeup-free selfies to Instagram Story teasers, let's examine all these clues Jenner is leaving behind.
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The fire melted away the windows of her car parked in the driveway, leaving behind a charred metallic frame.
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Theo and Karl Albrecht died in 2010 and 2014, respectively, leaving behind a fortune worth an estimated $38.8 billion.
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On December 12th in Puebla, Luis Fernando Hernández Fong, 23, was killed, leaving behind a three-year-old daughter.
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If they have to flee, leaving behind the meager possessions they've managed to hold on to, so be it.
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All 2,500 of the shelter's animals were adopted, leaving behind just one little pup, Eastwood — until someone took action.
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"Thank you for leaving behind my greatest gift," wrote Simmons, 31, on Instagram alongside a series of family snaps.
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Soon everyone was gone, leaving behind just one thing: an unpaid bill, according to an employee of the hotel.
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Then the smugglers sailed away, leaving behind, according to Muaz, at least 100 people still alive in the water.
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I am leaving behind all my possessions to you as I will no longer require the use of any.
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"Peronism today is rebuilding itself, leaving behind a very negative era," said Enrique Zuleta Puceiro, director of pollster OPSM.
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During every dry season, brush fires sweep across the parched landscape, leaving behind leafless trees and baked, orange soil.
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Prince Rogers Nelson passed away yesterday, leaving behind a massive body of work and millions of fans in mourning.
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The new season is leaving behind the college campus setting, with the action this time centering on a hospital.
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But it's even harder if she's also leaving behind seven years spent as a victim of child sex trafficking.
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He died in battle in North Africa when he was 24 years old, leaving behind neither body nor heir.
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I'm leaving behind any insecurities I had on set, and going through this journey as confidently as I can.
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He got off at the stop before Parsons Green leaving behind his bomb which was placed in a bucket.
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Last month, Trump paid two visits to Texas after Hurricane Harvey tore through the state leaving behind extensive flooding.
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As the fungus grew, it degraded the film, leaving behind psychedelic patterns that look a little like oil slicks.
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On a second pass, the center plane broke away from the others, leaving behind a trail of white smoke.
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Spot gold edged up 0.1 percent to $1,331.08 per ounce, leaving behind last week's one-month low of $1,306.81.
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All generations, including those without zombie concerns, wonder what sort of world we're leaving behind for those to come.
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And she fears having to move out of state, leaving behind her job and coworkers and uprooting her kids.
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We were not only heading to unknown shores, we were leaving behind family and friends, colleagues and well-wishers.
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But Mr Wong thanked his 48 new compatriots for the sacrifices they had made in leaving behind their homes.
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The New York Film Academy moved out in October 2015, leaving behind classrooms like Kubrick 202 and Hitchcock 304.
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Late last month, Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas and later Louisiana, leaving behind it a trail of devastation.
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Still, these overseers have sacrificed to come to Dayton, leaving behind their families in China for the snowy Midwest.
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A deal could include Fox's movie studios and television production outlets, leaving behind a news and sports-focused business.
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Russia has departed the Euros, leaving behind only the memories of the extreme violence by some of its supporters.
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"I have no doubt that many of those crossing our border illegally are leaving behind difficult situations," said Sessions.
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"However, the attackers fled as they saw us approaching, leaving behind the injured man and two cows," he said.
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Spot gold edged up 0.3 percent to $1,333.78 per ounce, leaving behind last week's one-month low of $1,306.81.
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The delayed planting season sapped demand and prices for diesel in the region, leaving behind a glut of supply.
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The winter weather will push out of the Midwest by Friday afternoon, leaving behind cooler temperatures to start spring.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon — Jamal Khashoggi landed in Washington last fall, leaving behind a long list of bad news back home.
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When challenged, they take to a blackboard, leaving behind a chalky mélange of exponents, cosines and the Greek alphabet.
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Leaving behind their material possessions, the family emigrated to England in 1969, settling in Enfield, a northern London suburb.
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And leaving behind the anachronistic ideological hobbyhorses of the Peretz era will make survival and future relevance more likely.
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As a former officer in the Free French Forces, I couldn't imagine leaving behind not even a single passenger.
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The extra kitchen must often be removed, leaving behind a space that might not have a natural alternate use.
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They generated a wild, speculative rush that quickly disappeared, leaving behind nothing but pretty flowers and wrecked bank accounts.
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Just before dying in 2017, he was finally paired up, leaving behind a litter that was born all right.
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Lil Bub died that Sunday, just over 3 months ago, leaving behind a slew of adoring fans to grieve.
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I would grab two and devour them, leaving behind a mess of vanilla-flavored crumbs on the kitchen tiles.
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The Neediest Cases Fund Pulling up stakes and leaving behind family have been recurring themes in Mariama Toe's life.
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The actual killer struck detectives as eager to taunt the police, leaving behind a pair of used surgical gloves.
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Some just wanted to live near the ocean; others, as Mark explains, were leaving behind addictions and bad relationships.
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Dorm room living often requires leaving behind some of that stuff and buying new more miniature versions of others.
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Thoreau died in 1862, leaving behind an unfinished manuscript on natural history inspired in large measure by reading Darwin.
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But the cold front Friday will pack a punch, leaving behind very blustery weather for March's first full weekend.
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The breasts and legs were swiftly removed, which if done well meant leaving behind as little meat as possible.
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Cobalt mines in Africa, for example, have been accused of using child labor while leaving behind a toxic mess.
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We spoke with some of those who have been arrested and the families they may be soon leaving behind.
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But you're probably often concerned that you're taking too much time in there, or leaving behind an unpleasant smell.
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Hugo Chávez, Venezuela's fiery leader, died of cancer in 633, leaving behind a far less popular successor, Nicolás Maduro.
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Air Powered Water Flosser Avoid cutting your gums and leaving behind plaque with this gentle Air Powered Water Flosser.
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Gene Wilder passed away at the age of 83 on Monday, leaving behind a legacy of humor and creativity.
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Worrying too much about CPMs could mean that you're leaving behind some of the best inventory in the space.
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She had died by suicide, leaving behind a note that said her son was with people who love him.
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But we often only focus on what we're gaining and forget to look at the things we're leaving behind.
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Once rare, coral bleaching now happens once every six years, leaving behind calcium skeletons where flora and fauna thrived.
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At least 405 extremists had also died, including several foreign fighters, the government said, leaving behind about 60 rebels.
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Spruces, firs and even artificial evergreens have vanished in recent weeks, leaving behind a trail of conifer crime scenes.
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These sort of rapacious companies taking all the good and taking all the good stuff and leaving behind damage?
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They migrate north along the Pacific Coast in summer to the Arctic, leaving behind their tropical wintering grounds off Mexico.
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She died on July 4, leaving behind her husband Evan, daughters Finlay, 5, and Sigrid, 3, and newborn son Nolan.
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Distill an addict to a datapoint and the same thing happens: Context melts away, leaving behind dregs of questionable value.
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The tolerances – those sweet, Danish, Lego tolerances – are gone here, leaving behind something that is best displayed on a shelf.
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After half a glass, they started fighting and both left the premises, leaving behind a nearly full 240 euro bottle.
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Although Raphael had designed the entire room, he died prematurely in 1520, leaving behind his sketches for students to follow.
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Many people who fled the Kincade fire were leaving behind dark houses where the electricity had already been shut off.
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But for now, we'll be scrolling through our Instagram and looking back on the iconic legacy Givenchy is leaving behind.
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This weekend, that $273 million satellite mysteriously disappeared, leaving behind only an ominous trail of debris and some cryptic messages.
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But before long, he returned to live at home in Virginia, leaving behind his wife and at least two children.
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Bonus: It also acts like a primer, blurring imperfections and leaving behind a matte finish perfect for layering under makeup.
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A week after being diagnosed with breast cancer, a new mother passed away, leaving behind three children and a husband.
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The different vegetable flours mean the reaction begins with different precursors, potentially leaving behind a different assortment of flavorful compounds.
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Beau died at age 46 in May 2015, leaving behind Hallie and their two children, Natalie, 12, and Hunter, 10.
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Supernovas explode approximately once every 50 years, leaving behind remnants like CTB 37A, located around 0003,000 light years from Earth.
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Supernovas explode approximately once every 50 years, leaving behind remnants like CTB 37A, located around 20,000 light years from Earth.
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Manufacturing and the warehouse industries had long since left, leaving behind empty buildings, high unemployment and a dwindling tax base.
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Rogers passed away in 2003, leaving behind an unmarred legacy of promoting happiness, self-care, and empathy to the world.
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From the looks of it, the staff cleared out in a hurry, leaving behind books, calendars, and even medical records.
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When you're consuming concentrate, you're leaving behind CBN, which is [a cannabinoid molecule] known for making you sleepy and disassociated.
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In 2016 Jenny Billingsley's father Fred Trabant died, leaving behind his wife Carol and their dog Bonnie Belle, reports WKYC.
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The above photo, taken aboard a boat, depicts the run-down houses many are leaving behind for a new life.
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His landlord told "The Hunt" he disappeared as if he needed to flee, leaving behind his car and his possessions.
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He drew seemingly universal praise from fellow players, including the ones on the White Sox whom he was leaving behind.
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Birds nest in the spaces between the louvers and the cooling-and-heating units, leaving behind droppings and nesting material.
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The Moon enters Capricorn at 3:52 AM, leaving behind bright and optimistic Sagittarius for a more practical, grounded vibe.
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Images and videos across the services wouldn't load, leaving behind only the creepy machine learning-generated descriptions of each photo.
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On today's episode, Noisey's Dan Ozzi talked about the reaction to SideOneDummy's announcement, and the community that it's leaving behind.
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Immelt left the company in October, leaving behind a bevy of questions that likely will be addressed at Monday's event.
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People love the satisfaction of watching the concentrated streams of water wash away dirt, leaving behind a clean, bright surface.
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This wouldn't be the first time a criminal outed themselves by leaving behind an incriminating piece of evidence, Anderson said.
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The war in Afghanistan is disproportionately killing young men, and it is leaving behind a generation defined by that loss.
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The book shifts after her dad dies, leaving behind the toggling structure and following Arnold into her new, fatherless life.
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Leaving behind a steady job is never an easy call, especially when you're living paycheck to paycheck, like Ayodele was.
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Neanderthals disappeared abruptly afterward, about 40,453 years ago, leaving behind a fossil record of their own from Spain to Siberia.
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Look for the positive aspects of your new surroundings, and try not to romanticize the home you are leaving behind.
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If you&aposre not leaving behind dependents, what&aposs the purpose of spelling out where all your stuff should go?
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They headed off after the virtual creature, leaving behind the nearly two-dozen raccoons, each sniffing for more to eat.
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The editor Alice Mayhew died on Tuesday at 230, leaving behind a legacy of best sellers and award-winning books.
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Rasheed walked away from his life with us with just the clothes on his back, leaving behind everything he knew.
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Leaving behind food and drinks, smoking, and generally being a jerk won't help you on your quest for five stars.
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"The enemy made a hasty withdrawal, leaving behind 31 hostages, among them 12 youngsters," Brigadier General Restituto Padilla told Reuters.
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William Tecumseh Sherman swept his troops on a month-long march through the South, leaving behind death, devastation and destruction.
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Thompson and VICE News Tonight correspondent Evan McMorris-Santoro dove into the fight for the votes Ryan is leaving behind.
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Robin Williams shocked the world when he ended his life in August 20103, leaving behind a legacy of laughter and kindheartedness.
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After an uprising broke out, he fled to Iraq, leaving behind his parents and dreams of creating an independent Kurdish state.
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Wriggling through those poorly secured tunnels was no great challenge, though Pokora was wary of leaving behind too many digital tracks.
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The employees who work at the new campus are leaving behind the buildings that provided sufficient inspiration to invent the iPhone.
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The roof of a shopping center in the city crumpled inward, leaving behind broken glass and a mess of electrical wiring.
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"Nothing — nothing — could stop the defendant from cutting his GPS monitor, leaving behind his custodians, and executing his intentions," they said.
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My role is that of a time-travelling space invader, leaving behind impossible objects in the empty areas of the paintings.
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It appears YC is serious about leaving behind prior notions and best practices of urban development in their quest to disrupt.
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By overusing antibiotics, humanity unwittingly tipped the scales in an evolutionary arms race, leaving behind the strongest, most drug-resistant bacteria.
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You can make your final word a blessing instead of leaving behind at best a mess and at worst a curse.
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US support of the mujahideen ended after Soviet withdrawal in 21980, leaving behind a vacuum of external funding and infrastructure support.
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Santiago de Cuba (CNN)Hurricane Matthew took aim at the Bahamas on Thursday after leaving behind a humanitarian crisis in Haiti.
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World Briefing Students on Thursday were ordered to abandon a South African university, leaving behind smoldering buildings after protests turned violent.
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Vanessa Kirby admits leaving behind the role of young Princess Margaret in the hit Netflix series, The Crown, hasn't been easy.
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The building the diplomats are leaving behind should be appreciated as one of the finest examples of modernist architecture in Britain.
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It was followed by another exceptionally intense Hurricane Irma, which battered the Caribbean and Florida, leaving behind devastating scenes of ruin.
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The Rams relocated to Los Angeles in the off-season, leaving behind thousands of bitter fans in the St. Louis area.
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A journey to Canada means leaving behind a son who has not been heard from since he was detained in Damascus.
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Leaving behind dusty workers' camps for gleaming soccer stadiums, dozens of migrant laborers compete in a football tournament of their own.
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These were then soaked in hydrofluoric acid, which dissolves glass, leaving behind hollow polymer tubes about half a millimetre in diameter.
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It has been eleven years since America had told him he had to go, leaving behind his wife and three children.
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The UAE in June scaled down its presence in Yemen, leaving behind thousands of southern forces it has built and trained.
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Clinton and Trump have moved on to their mano a womano fight, leaving behind "the leftovers," as Trump labels deflated rivals.
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He abruptly left, with North leaving behind a handwritten list of death-squad leaders the United States wanted removed from command.
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After the mixture solidified, they dipped it in water to dissolve the sugar, leaving behind holes to create the absorbent texture.
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You're essentially getting that chill factor without actually feeling different, and you're leaving behind the red eyes and hysterical laughing, too.
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But he came up empty, the temptation to touch this piece of hardware undone by his fear of leaving behind fingerprints.
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Each year, millions of families with toddlers travel during the holiday season, leaving behind daily routines and a childproofed home environment.
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In the weeks leading up to my 303th birthday, the thought of leaving behind the 18-34 age bracket terrified me.
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Sugar is one of my favorite physical exfoliators because it dissolves as you scrub, leaving behind minimal mess in your shower.
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The suicide bombing struck a vegetable market, killing 38 and leaving behind a nightmarish mix of charred bodies and damaged vehicles.
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As he stormed off the slope, leaving behind a trail of equipment, she recalled, Mr. Trump could not contain his embarrassment.
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They're absurd until you try them: salty and sweet and shattering everywhere, leaving behind smears of cream and telltale butter fingerprints.
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But whatever the outcome, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is leaving behind a signature legacy: a record increase in the minimum wage.
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It was about my two little girls growing up without a mother and leaving behind a man without his life partner.
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The happiness and high spirits of his early teens vanished, leaving behind a determined, withdrawn, highly disciplined, single-minded young man.
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Elephant hunts are still legal there, but leaving behind the animal's tusks is a deal-breaker for most big-game enthusiasts.
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After Hurricane Sandy, New York State bought some at-risk properties, leaving behind wetlands to provide a buffer for future storms.
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In one scene, he giddily lies down on the ground in the rain, leaving behind a dry outline of his body.
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Operating in the capital's outskirts, its members killed 17 drivers and passengers, leaving behind their belongings in all but one case.
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It's been over 21925 years since I last visited this part of Florida; I was 21960 and leaving behind a relationship.
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But because the fire&aposs trickling, we&aposre leaving behind grasses that are there for certain birds that need that grass.
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Between painting sessions, some kids even tried to cover the mural in graffiti, leaving behind links to their social media accounts.
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While a student dying is already a worst-case scenario, leaving behind big student loan balances can make things even worse.
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Nearly two million others have abandoned their homes and remain scattered around the country, leaving behind ghost towns and untended fields.
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After giving his team the go-ahead, the 173-year-old's rocket went skyward, leaving behind only a plume of steam.
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He died in 2014 in a BASE-jumping accident in Switzerland, leaving behind his sister and partner to see it through.
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The storm lashed the Caribbean with devastating winds and torrential rain, leaving behind 0.63 deaths and a swathe of catastrophic destruction.
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It evaporates in the sun, leaving behind gypsum crystals as big as your feet that protrude from the ground like daggers.
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A cold front begins to replace the mild air tomorrow, leaving behind a cooler flow from the north and strong winds.
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That includes playing in the EuroBasket tournament in Prague and Hradec Kralove, and leaving behind the Liberty for most of June.
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Season 2 arrives on June 15, with the abduction of a French couple from the tunnel, leaving behind their traumatized daughter.
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As a veteran, I served our country to play a part in leaving behind a better, stronger America for our children.
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Pratchett sadly passed away in 22017 at the age of 20173, leaving behind a hard drive, allegedly filled with 22017 incomplete novels.
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Most die off in the winter and decompose, leaving behind a rich layer of organic matter that gradually sinks into the earth.
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As for Yeshua, the believed Messiah, he's a smiling cipher given to dematerializing mid-confab, leaving behind enigmatic pronouncements and baffled followers.
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But Kristin, a teacher at Chebeague Island School, was gone when Jay awoke on Monday — leaving behind her phone, car and keys.
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Jonas has been growing out his scruff for a few weeks before shaving off his beard and leaving behind a trim mustache.
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You can under-pack, leaving behind what somehow always ends up being the most vital items — toothbrush, underwear, I'm looking at you.
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Graduating from college and leaving behind the place you've called home for four — and sometimes more — years can be an emotional experience.
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But for anyone with oily eyelids, the product proved to be too slick, often leaving behind black smudges on the top lashline.
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Tiered, thin, and hard, this wand is stiff enough to comb through every lash without leaving behind accidental smudging on your lid.
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In a process called saponification, an alkali is used to cause changes in animal or vegetable fats, leaving behind soap and glycerol.
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It closed in 2008, leaving behind a shell of a building and a local unemployment rate that peaked in 2009 at 12.5%.
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That is leaving behind a trail of people who have lived through the unique — and totally bizarre — experience of running for president.
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Twitter's app is leaving behind the crowded field of social networking apps to take a more prominent place in the news fray.
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He had spent 25 years stealing Social Security numbers and fabricating new aliases, leaving behind a thicket of confusing and falsified records.
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Natural disasters take precious life, do massive damage and forever change lives, leaving behind contaminated waters, flooded hospitals, schools and nursing homes.
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Last summer, a North Vancouver couple in their 30s was found dead in their home, leaving behind their two-year-old son.
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He previously told PEOPLE how lucky he was to land the role of Batman and the legacy he would be leaving behind.
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Let it steep a little longer, and the alcohol then evaporates, leaving behind a dry, thin crisp of what once was jellyfish.
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This idea—that leaving behind only a single book, if a beautiful one, is not enough—poses interesting questions about literary posterity.
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Yahoo is technically only selling its core business and brand to Verizon, leaving behind a sizable investment in Alibaba and Yahoo Japan.
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Each May brings another TV season to a close, leaving behind plenty of shows that fell behind and just didn't make it.
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She's restructuring her life entirely, leaving behind her cosmopolitan fantasies of seeing the world and embracing instead a more settled, domestic existence.
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But at some point in Mars' distant past, much of that water disappeared, leaving behind polar ice caps and a complex geology.
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When it's done, Witman submerges the paper in water, and the unbaked paint washes away, leaving behind an impression of the plant.
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But roads are still unpaved, construction is slow, and residents often cycle out, leaving behind the hardliners, the retirees, and the destitute.
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Overall, though, the infestation of problems overpower all that is good in the game, leaving behind only a bloody husk of bones.
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A Trump tower being built in Fort Lauderdale ran out of money before it was completed, leaving behind a massive concrete shell.
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According to WKYC, Sam Hejduk of Madison, Ohio, recently died in a car accident leaving behind a grieving wife and two daughters.
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Mr. Haggard died last week, at 79, leaving behind a rich and varied legacy: sociopolitical protester, playful historian, dismissive dissenter and more.
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Now that Bush is out of the race, rival campaigns are seeking to secure the supporters and donors he is leaving behind.
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Some conservatives have pointed to the Supreme Court seat Justice Anthony Kennedy is leaving behind as a chance to overturn Roe v.
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Allen died at 65 from complications of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in October 2018, leaving behind a fortune worth more than $20 billion.
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She informed the office that she was leaving New York; her fiancé, she claimed, was just some roommate she was leaving behind.
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These very damp clouds then reaccelerate and move downstream, leaving behind the dark spots that the team saw under the UV light.
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So for Brad Garlinghouse, CEO of Ripple, leaving behind a career at the likes of AOL and Yahoo was a risky proposition.
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Hurricane Dorian swept through the Bahamas earlier this week, leaving behind a trail of devastation, including waist-deep floods and flattened homes.
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Solo flees Corellia, leaving behind Qi'ra (Emilia Clarke), for whom he has the hots, or, to judge by his expression, the tepids.
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And then a certain emptiness filled the space—or hollowed the space where the image had been, leaving behind a delayed silence.
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Leaving behind friends, family and a familiar home for a sea of unfamiliar faces speaking a language I couldn't understand was daunting.
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The clay and dung are mixed with straw that burns off during baking, leaving behind tiny holes and a pink, nubby texture.
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But if they did, and didn't ask, they may be leaving behind money or additional credit that's only a phone call away.
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Two decades after leaving behind "Cheers" and a hairpiece, Ted Danson is now everyone's favorite silver-haired demon on "The Good Place."
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In a corner of the salt flat, turquoise-colored brine slowly evaporates in rows of vast square pools, leaving behind lithium crystals.
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Leaving behind her naturalistic work as Sophia in Orange Is the New Black, Cox seems to have fully embraced Rocky Horror's campiness.
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"This is about more than numbers, these are lives: real people, leaving behind loved ones and families," Rosselló said in the statement.
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"Even with all this pressure, I have never even thought of settling and leaving behind what I'm doing now," Mr. Baka said.
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She fled instead, leaving behind her life's possessions including the only major artwork she had ever purchased, a landscape by Egon Schiele.
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And, particularly during the years of the Civil War, she also sat for numerous photographers, leaving behind at least 28 different photographs.
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Now he is on his way out, and the future of the House Republicans he is leaving behind is not so bright.
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The hot money, often borrowed money, washes ashore tsunami like, but then it can recede and dry up, leaving behind the debris.
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Logan J. Melgar as punishment for leaving behind other commandos instead of leading them to a social gathering, as he had promised.
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Selfish for leaving behind sons and daughters, wives and girlfriends, husbands and boyfriends, devastated mothers and fathers to pick up the pieces.
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He became a full-time basketball administrator in 1966, leaving behind his second career as an inspector for meat and dairy control.
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"Really, I am eating myself," Mr. Jubori said, adding that in his tribal culture, leaving behind family members is tantamount to betrayal.
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Leaving behind two burned vehicles, the unit escaped the area, where a brutal wing of the Taliban, the Haqqani Network, remains influential.
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Meanwhile, big agribusinesses strangle the region's family farms, leaving behind a brackish residue of shame — the shame of being poor and white.
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In effect, Einstein's theory suggested, matter, say a dead star, could disappear from the universe, leaving behind nothing but its gravitational ghost.
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Oumar and the other smugglers put them in their vehicles and set off toward Libya, leaving behind an enormous cloud of dust.
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After a decade of fruitlessly besieging the city of Troy, the Greeks seemed to sail away for home, leaving behind a gift.
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In this TEDx talk, from 2010, she speaks about seeing the magic in the world and leaving behind some of our own.
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So many others had already skipped town — lifelong residents, departing government employees, Democratic members of Congress — leaving behind pockets of eerie quiet.
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As you can see, removing the stickers took some of the paint with it, leaving behind 2 large blemishes on Nipsey's face.
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Instead, they list the cause of death as, for example, the patient's terminal illness thereby leaving behind a trail of misleading documentation.
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Most change jobs or move away first, leaving behind money that subsidizes the pensions of the relative few who teach for decades.
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That same month, Hurricane Maria devastated the US territory of Puerto Rico, leaving behind an island that is still struggling to recover.
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But graduating from the bank is like graduating from a German university: neither brisk nor uniform; leaving behind many dauerstudenten (eternal students).
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So, at least that&aposs something you can look forward to leaving behind at the hospital when you bring your newborn home.
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That would mean leaving behind their community and job and educational opportunities in the US to start over in an unfamiliar country.
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And close to one-fifth of Japanese men never marry or father children, leaving behind few relatives to plan or attend funerals.
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They have vandalized property and slashed car tires in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, often leaving behind graffiti messages in Hebrew.
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To this day, few have returned, leaving behind ghost towns where eerie signs of the departed linger under a caking of dust.
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They arrived in New Zealand last July, and eight months later, they were killed in the attack, leaving behind a grieving family.
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After 485 days of combat and camaraderie, the Marines moved to another village, leaving behind a competent group of about 30 P.F.s.
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Others, like frozen yogurt, are more of a quick burn, captivating consumers before just as quickly fizzling out, leaving behind empty storefronts.
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The clowns (seemingly led by Kai) start picking off neighbors pretty early, leaving behind bloody smiley faces and fear that leads to chaos.
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It is common for loved ones to visit their crosses and drink, leaving behind half-full bottles for the spirits of the deceased.
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Bayer announced on Instagram just hours before the finale that she'd be leaving behind the show she's been a part of since 2010.
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But Mooney would later experience complications after returning home to recover, and died on Saturday, leaving behind a pregnant wife and four children.
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Del Vizo, too, dreams of leaving behind Monte Sacro and making a life far from Venezuela, but she has recently tempered her expectations.
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Not because I feared going to prison, but because I was leaving behind my mom, two sisters, and brother for the first time.
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He had been a driving force behind the US partnership with the local soldiers that US troops will be leaving behind in Syria.
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Just three weeks ago, another beloved police dog was killed in the line of duty in Canton, Ohio, leaving behind his devastated partner.
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After leaving behind a kiosk that he ran, Ahmed and his wife are struggling to get by with prices skyrocketing in recent weeks.
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I moved from Northern California to Southern with my two children, leaving behind my friends, my house, and a life that I'd loved.
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Messenger Lite, for example, gets rid of much of the pointless bloat Facebook has pumped in, leaving behind an app that's more functional.
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Since leaving behind her residency in January, Spears has been laying low, spending time with sons Sean Preston, 12, and Jayden James, 11.
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Unlike most teens, however, reassessing her career goals could mean leaving behind a field in which she's been working for over a decade.
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Armstrong became a full-time cyclist in 2011, said the Times, after leaving behind a triathlon career due to osteoarthritis in her hips.
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Asher died suddenly in 2013, leaving behind his company, the Last One (TLO), which credit bureau TransUnion bought in bankruptcy for $154 million.
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Hulu's adaptation of The Handmaid's Tale is leaving behind the existing narrative of the novel it's based on and moving into uncharted territory.
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But when he returned, he would be leaving behind Jayden, who would move in with the boy's mother, from whom Ramirez was separated.
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Lee Radziwill is leaving behind a legacy full of charisma and wit, which was captured in her most memorable quotes over the years.
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Team Fortress 2 showed you could make an authentic multiplayer shooter while leaving behind the charmless aesthetic excesses of the "Attitude Era" 90s.
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Adidas is leaving behind TV advertising as it seeks to quadruple its e-commerce revenues by 2020, Chief Executive Kasper Rorsted told CNBC.
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In earlier works, Woodgate has erased the borders on maps and globes, collecting their dusty remains and leaving behind worlds with undefined territories.
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The Mitsero Red Lake was created when a copper pyrite mining company excavated the area, leaving behind a crater after it ceased operations.
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Coal, oil, and gas are extracted from public land and transported over public right-of-ways, leaving behind an array of local pollutants.
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By leaving out important aspects of cybersecurity, the new administration is signaling what it intends to prioritize --- and what it is leaving behind.
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Last November he split the outfit, leaving behind the legacy aluminum business under the Alcoa name and taking charge of newly named Arconic.
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Banks died a few months later, leaving behind an impressive body of work that includes his influential Culture series of science fiction novels.
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It suggests that, due to a pessimistic economic outlook, retirees are simply living more frugally — and leaving behind significant financial assets at death.
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Syrian military engineers were already combing the area for mines which Islamic State are suspected of leaving behind amid the ruins, he said.
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One night, after four months on the drug, she died in her sleep, from respiratory arrest, leaving behind a six-year-old son.
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It was a story that shocked the nation: a pregnant Chicago teenager abruptly vanished, leaving behind a husband and 3-year-old son.
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By the time I turned my head, she was gone, leaving behind an impression of curls and a quilted coat, but no face.
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Torn died at the age of 210 on Tuesday, leaving behind a legacy of films and television shows that span over five decades.
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The Minnesota Twins and Vikings moved from the Metropolitan Stadium in 1982, leaving behind 78 acres of real estate possibility in Bloomington, Minnesota.
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This has proved problematic for smaller companies in particular as some executives of troubled firms have fled the country, leaving behind bad debts.
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It involves a family, most of whom disappeared without a trace, leaving behind a mystery and a baffled, mourning daughter, Saki (Haruna Kawaguchi).
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After being denied the vote, most of the delegation from Colorado walked off the floor in protest, leaving behind rows of empty seats.
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O'Reilly said he and his wife regretted leaving behind their two clownfish, which were so tame they would eat from his wife's hand.
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Some have seen family members killed, and the cost of leaving behind their cattle and crops is too heavy for many poor farmers.
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The human race is leaving behind the climatic conditions in which all of advanced civilization developed, going back to the beginning of agriculture.
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When you're awake, you blink a lot, so it's constantly being flushed out, leaving behind only the mucus that keeps your eyes moist.
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Schools and cities blurred, but his brother, Walter, 270 months older, who would die in Vietnam leaving behind seven children, was always there.
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In this one, Diane also is told she was "manufactured," and then she disappears in much the same way, leaving behind the pearl.
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The marriage was quickly annulled, and Aaliyah returned to her family; the controversy then died down, leaving behind only a few mild rumors.
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She died two years ago at 231, leaving behind a second wife, Judith Kasen-Windsor, who was 2100 years younger than she was.
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Her eldest sister disappeared for weeks at a time, often leaving behind her four young daughters for Angelica to take care of too.
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He was ready to break out on his own, leaving behind the tainted-water crisis that had plagued life in Flint for years.
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During the last economic crisis, we largely let individuals suffer while helping out the big guys, leaving behind deep resentments that still fester.
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It looks like a bomb went off there, leaving behind streets and cul-de-sacs, an occasional chimney, and every single backyard barbecue.
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Thousands of people have fled their homes, leaving behind a lifetime's worth of possessions and not knowing what they'll find when they return.
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Enter missing starlet Julie Capsom who ran her car off the road a decade earlier, leaving behind a male torso in the trunk.
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Suppose the government spends $100 into the economy but collects just $90 in taxes, leaving behind an extra $10 for someone to hold.
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In the span of about one month, a large area of the world was hammered by natural disasters, leaving behind death and devastation.
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Leaving behind the journalists from national outlets, he trained his iPhone on the senator, hoping to catch the moment she learned the news.
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Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash on Sunday, leaving behind a legacy as an all-time great NBA player and sports icon.
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Viral infections provoke the human immune system to eliminate the invader, leaving behind "memory cells" to fight future incursions by the same virus.
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Because if you're leaving behind an inheritance, but half of it is going to the estate taxes, that can be a daunting realization.
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Irma has already lashed the Caribbean with devastating winds and torrential rain, leaving behind at least 21 deaths and a swath of destruction.
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Hassan Shadkhoo said his wife had a premonition the plane was going down, and was worried about the people she was leaving behind.
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President Donald Trump said the deal would be called The United States-Mexico Trade agreement, leaving behind the 24-year-old NAFTA name.
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The relocation has generated mixed emotions as Isle de Jean Charles families are leaving behind their ancestors' cemetery and a way of life.
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In the cellar, most producers had already traded up to Slavonian oak vats for fermentation, leaving behind containers made of the local chestnut.
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The storm, which is now broken into remnants, moved out of the area, leaving behind massive destruction, including in the region's agricultural industry.
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Flames hopscotched over highways and railroad tracks, and residents rushed to evacuate their homes with only minutes' warning, some leaving behind holiday gifts.
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A cancer-stricken Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, the Western-backed autocrat, had gone into exile in mid-January, leaving behind a rickety regency council.
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Having survived the war, Czapski lived the remainder of his 96 years in exile in France, leaving behind nearly 300 volumes of diaries.
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"This is about more than numbers, these are lives: real people, leaving behind loved ones and families," Mr. Rosselló said in a statement.
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The ultimate question, analysts said, is whether the Trump administration viewed its goal as simply withdrawing troops or leaving behind a comprehensive settlement.
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They came to bring peace; they departed 13 years later leaving behind disease and hundreds of children born to impoverished women and girls.
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Trump is still upset McCain handed over the dossier to the FBI McCain died in August, leaving behind a palpable legacy in Washington.
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Her dognapper seemingly opened the front gates of the Peterson's Southwest Ranches, Florida, home, taking Cedar but leaving behind the family's three other pups.
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Natural selection refers to the fact that people better adapted to their environment are the ones who survive and reproduce, leaving behind their genes.
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He's comfortable with the circumstances, but it's heartbreaking to see that he is leaving behind a part of what he really loves to do.
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FTSTAR, which tracks companies worth 1 billion euros or less, is up 29 percent this year to record highs, leaving behind peers in France .
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When you move abroad, the anticipation of pastures new and adventure is magnetic, but leaving behind the comfortable familiarity of home can be bittersweet.
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Despite leaving behind a life that he had built over three years, he has few regrets about his trek north to an uncertain future.
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Eventually, the cold, impersonal, repetitive violence of the factory disappears, leaving behind only the warm, colorful world of friendly faces that crown me king.
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My parents' stories are similar to those of so many who plant roots in the US, leaving behind the horrors sweeping their home countries.
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The revamped in-car system looks dramatically better, leaving behind the faux iPhone layout for something that looks better suited for us in cars.
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As Apple focuses on its upcoming Apple TV Plus video subscription service, it's not leaving behind the hardware that shares a very similar name.
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But once abandoned, they dissolved in the rain and rotted away, leaving behind unimpressive mounds of dirt and rubble that were swallowed by vegetation.
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After a week in a Ugandan hospital, Kankunda was flown to South Africa, where she would spend two years recovering, leaving behind her family.
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Pérez went into hiding shortly after, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions: How was he able to fool the country's powerful armed forces?
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In May 2015, Cali the Rhodesian ridgeback was stolen from the backyard of her Long Island, New York home, leaving behind a heartbroken family.
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The Clintons' income was also lower in 2015, showing Hillary leaving behind the eyebrow-raising and lucrative speaking circuit to prepare for her run.
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Extreme fires that burn through thick vegetation can also physically change the soil — leaving behind a layer of water-repellant dirt near the surface.
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With mannered formality, he placed a pair of tidy, whiskery pecks on each side of my face, leaving behind an unfamiliar citrusy aftershave scent.
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The resulting chaos killed millions of people and threw civilization into the Energy Wars, leaving behind a broken world rife with crime and poverty.
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She fled by plane on May 12, 1978, leaving behind her brother and her mother who would eventually die of cancer in the camp.
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Oxygen from those incubators fueled the flames, a security source at the scene said, leaving behind a mess of charred vessels and devastated parents.
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The Republican presidential ticket traveled down miles of roads where the receding flood waters are leaving behind ruined homes and heaps of residents' possessions.
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Vonn, 34, stopped by the Today show on Thursday morning, where she talked with host Hoda Kotb about leaving behind her successful skiing career.
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The brine then evaporates from the lakes, leaving behind mineral salts like sodium chloride (rock salt), potassium (potash), bromine, halite, gypsum, and magnesium chloride.
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And since your eyes aren't like your fingers, constantly touching things and leaving behind prints, they're even more secure as forms of biometric protection.
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The Real Housewives of New Jersey's Joe Giudice went to prison last March for tax fraud, leaving behind his wife Teresa and four kids.
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The age of telemarketing being an effective strategy has shifted in recent years due to consumers leaving behind their landlines in favor of smartphones.
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Four of them, accused of graft, racketeering, and in some cases organized crime, went on the lam, leaving behind record debt in their states.
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A California man was decapitated Tuesday morning in a bizarre motorcycle accident, leaving behind a newlywed wife who is four months pregnant, PEOPLE learns.
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The statement came a day after the businesswoman was found dead in her Manhattan apartment, leaving behind her husband and their daughter, Frances Beatrix.
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The wimpy plastic ball starts melting and then completely vanishes in seconds, leaving behind no evidence that it ever existed in the first place.
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Tropical Depression Harvey weakened as it moved inland over Louisiana, leaving behind record flooding that drove tens of thousands from their homes in Texas.
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Female creators were embracing and experimenting with the relatively new forms of performance and video, leaving behind the modernist and sexist baggage of painting.
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"For the first year, I was a little worried I made the wrong move leaving behind a six-figure income so young," he said.
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Although we wish for better worlds, and dream of perfect ones, we end by leaving behind things made more often than things wished for.
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H launched into Bobby Burns's old lyric "Auld Lang Syne," didn't we ache at the thought of leaving behind these silly, maddening, wonderful people?
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They break down, melt, or are tossed in the trash, and could potentially disappear from public consciousness forever, leaving behind but a foggy memory.
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Washington (CNN)Hurricane Florence ravaged Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina in September, leaving behind an estimated $3.6 billion worth of wreckage.
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He shot seven people to death, leaving behind a trail of 15 crime scenes with 23 other people wounded in the rampage, officials said.
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His mother had fled the North, leaving behind family members; his paternal uncle was never seen again after being taken prisoner by the North.
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The suspect — who was spotted on airport CCTV wearing a conspicuous dark-colored sun hat — fled the scene, leaving behind an unexploded third bomb.
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"She is so unvain that she does not overly care about leaving behind a blueprint for the West 4.0," said Mr. Kornelius, her biographer.
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In May 2010, her daughter Shannan disappeared, leaving behind only a panicked 911 call from Oak Beach, a gated, insular community on Long Island.
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Their anthropomorphic statues — genteel Weimaraners, ladylike hares and gymnastic wildlife — are leaving behind indelible pawprints in the duo's covert conquest of New York sidewalks.
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After hundreds of years underwater the metal shell had almost completely rusted away, leaving behind a two-inch, hard-packed ball of black powder.
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We buckled in for the long drive, lamenting that where we were going was not half as good as what we were leaving behind.
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The "Starboy" singer, 29, looked almost unrecognizable without his signature facial hair, leaving behind only a polished mustache and some scruff on his chin.
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The Weeknd looked almost unrecognizable on Monday's red carpet without his signature beard, leaving behind only the 'stache and some scruff on his chin.
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In 2015 Madison Holleran, a varsity sprinter at the University of Pennsylvania, killed herself, leaving behind a suicide note and a perfect Instagram feed.
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But after only three nights, on the eve of the murder, he departed for Berlin, leaving behind his luggage with clothes and a cellphone.
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Otherwise, we are leaving behind our children and families most in need — especially in King County, where 30 percent of the state's population lives.
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This cream is extremely lightweight, with an almost gel-like texture that comes out white and blends completely clear, leaving behind a dewy sheen.
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Irma drove toward Florida on Friday as it punished Caribbean islands with devastating winds and torrential rain, leaving behind 14 deaths and catastrophic destruction.
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In November, he split the outfit, leaving behind the legacy aluminum business under the Alcoa name and taking charge of the newly named Arconic.
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Fuel cells operate by producing energy from a reaction between hydrogen and oxygen, leaving behind only water, heat, and electricity as a by-product.
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The previous tenants had been evicted and had vacated in a hurry, leaving behind a large armoire, a dresser, a bed, and a refrigerator.
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Indie bookstores often curate selections from university presses, finding the scholarship that matters and is accessible to lay readers and leaving behind the rest.
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Mariza, a certified nurse, made the journey across the border from Venezuela to Colombia two years ago, leaving behind her mother and three children.
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Whether it is for your career or your personal growth, elevate your perspective by leaving behind self-doubt and replacing it with bolder goals.
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The Pew Research Center estimates that as many as 28503,22019 Boomers reach retirement age every day, leaving behind jobs that require more technical knowledge.
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Texas' move is just the latest in a larger exodus of state attorneys general leaving behind a multistate lawsuit aimed at blocking the deal.
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If a patient's insurer shifts her to a new brand, she must get a new meter, often leaving behind a supply of useless strips.
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But when no jobs could be found there, Ms. Pimentel crossed the border too, leaving behind three children she had been unable to feed.
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California's North Bay wildfires burned nearly every house in the Coffey Park neighborhood to the ground, leaving behind piles of ash and mangled metal.
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While some people give information about the animals they're leaving behind at the anonymous drop-off kennel, on this particular day, that wasn't the case.
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The late miner died in March at the age of 96, leaving behind his grandson Parker, whom he mentored since he was a young boy.
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"This is a time when we must all unite for Puerto Rico, leaving behind any partisan, ideological or personal agendas," he said in a statement.
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Zinc can also help ease an annoying itch without leaving behind much residue, making it safe to use as a part of your regular routine.
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Maybe that's why people keep leaving behind their change at security — almost $2504 million a year, all of which goes to the Transportation Security Administration.
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I can't imagine leaving behind job security, a steady paycheck, and health insurance to launch my own thing, and I really admire these gutsy women.
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And in its universe, evil has become almost like a virus, leaping from host to host, working its will in the world, leaving behind husks.
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The United States has the unquestioned capacity to destroy ISIS in its lairs in Raqqa, this theory goes, leaving behind large piles of broken glass.
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They seemingly left in a damn hurry, leaving behind eight sets of footprints, some of them in socks, some barefoot, others wearing just one shoe.
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Matsuri Takahashi, a promising graduate of Japan's top university, leapt to her death in December 2015, leaving behind a trail of grievances over relentless days.
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Markus and his band of newly freed androids smashed windows, destroyed landmarks, and set the area ablaze, leaving behind a digital banner bearing their symbol.
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A strange request, maybe; but I had lost a friend to addiction, one who'd died in my arms leaving behind a 3-year-old son.
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As she gains traction as an Asian-American artist, she has no plans of leaving behind the marginalized communities that have continually supported her craft.
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BHS was forced to close in August with the loss of 11,000 jobs, leaving behind a huge pension-fund deficit; Sir Philip has been vilified.
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The manufacturer of Kotex products issued a recall for some of its tampons after receiving reports that they were leaving behind pieces inside the body.
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Five survivors broke down for us just how much stalking had cost them financially, including leaving behind their jobs, homes, and installing new security systems.
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When World War Two approached, Zsa Zsa and her sisters headed for the United States, leaving behind her first husband, Burhan Belge, a Turkish diplomat.
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The geology of Mendoza was shaped eons ago, when an ancient ocean covered the territory from Patagonia to Peru, leaving behind rich deposits of limestone.
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It took around 90 minutes to finally usher the bird outside, leaving behind $500 worth of damages and a mess for Ghanem to clean up.
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We'll probably never get an answer to that, but for now, the members of Goes Cube head into the future leaving behind a gratifying opus.
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Ward, as it turns out, would rather take his own life rather than face the consequences of his actions, leaving behind an even bigger mess.
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Leaving behind Washington and those contentious cases, Kennedy -- a son of the West having been raised in California -- was at ease before the Montana crowd.
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The residue of her romance with the guard has evaporated, leaving behind what their relationship actually is: a skewed, effed up, totally inappropriate power play.
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As an officer arrived, the men sped off in a car, leaving behind cellphones, tools and other things they'd taken during their interrupted burglary spree.
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Having depleted all of his resources and fallen short in his plans, the failson returned home to Mississippi in 1851, leaving behind his family's slaves.
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The following year, however, a company called Amedeo Development Corporation — owned and operated by Prince Hakeem's father, Jefri — collapsed, leaving behind $6 billion in debt.
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We know the Wonder Woman sequel jumps ahead in time, leaving behind the first movie's World War I setting in favor of a 1980s adventure.
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The red-band-wearing opposition lawmakers boycotted the vote after failing to block approval, leaving behind only members of the ruling party to ratify it.
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What they're saying: "This is about more than numbers, these are lives: real people, leaving behind loved ones and families," Rosselló said in a statement.
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British pop singer George Michael died Christmas Day, leaving behind an epic musical career and that iconic image of his feathered hair and single earring.
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The nationalists in Spain's Catalonia have a similar approach: nationalism, for them, is a way of leaving behind all the bad of the old nations.
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The knowing references, however, grow flat and repetitive, leaving behind a movie that, as snapped together, plays like less than the sum of its parts.
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It's about leaving behind that deadbeat lover who can't even afford to spot you a cup of coffee 'cos he needs his pennies for cigs.
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Their matriarch, Oleander, has just died, leaving behind a yoga retreat called Namaste House and a collection of mystical seedpods holding the secret of enlightenment.
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Several towns were evacuated by government order, leaving behind eerie ghost towns where houses were ripped from their foundations after the communities were shut down.
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As it was being disassembled, it accidentally caught fire; its head and legs were destroyed, leaving behind a charred torso, an ear and an arm.
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At just over 2202 percent, however, annual productivity growth in the U.S. over the last dozen years has stalled, leaving behind a giant growth gap.
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With desegregation, Touré told me, "we start saying, 'Oh, we can now go into these other neighborhoods,' " leaving behind the poor and working-class people.
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Jawad's family left for Iran after he was killed, leaving behind their one-story house and their cow, their most valuable possession, Mr. Ibrahim said.
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Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion is an award-winning drugstore moisturizer that hydrates without leaving behind a greasy feeling — and without the big price tag too.Pros:Cons:
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It's a bit like The Flash's footprints—something moving beyond the comprehension of our detectors but leaving behind a tiny hint of a passing force.
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Veeramani, 31, was so distressed he suffered a massive heart attack on his field and died, leaving behind his wife, Kavita, and two young daughters.
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The study also found wealth and investments generally grow as people age — so they are leaving behind large amounts of wealth when they pass away.
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Let your vision of leaving behind the homophobes who've silenced and oppressed you be the beacon that lights your path through these high school years.
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The toughest thing about going to 1994 would be leaving behind my fiancé, Taylor, particularly as I would still be living in our shared apartment.
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You may dramatically change your to-do list, or you may find yourself leaving behind a gig that's been a regular part of your schedule.
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The children themselves are described as angels, wrenched from the world too soon, leaving behind a heavy burden for those who loved them to bear.
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In 1937 she left him and moved in with relatives in California, leaving behind two daughters, ages 9 and 11, who were still at home.
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"We don't always feel it because we are always in training mode and we don't really feel the legacy we are leaving behind," said Hamelin.
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Injected into the spinal cord, Gray's virus can travel straight to the brain, leaving behind the corrected gene after the virus has run its course.
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We text and DM people when we have something to say, leaving behind outdated voice-calling and — gasp — that archaic practice of talking in person.
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Over the last decade, Delta was allowed to buy Northwest, United to buy Continental, and American to buy US Airways, leaving behind just three majors.
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A mostly cloudy morning with a chance of light rain will slowly brighten throughout the day, leaving behind periwinkle skies and a high of 73.
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He died of a heart attack a few days after his 50th birthday, leaving behind 882 paintings, a handful of which are on view here.
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Just as artists are reaching the peak of their renown, they are snatched away, leaving behind seeds that are only just beginning take root. video
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Löw brought a young, experimental team to the competition, leaving behind players such as Manuel Neuer, Jérôme Boateng, Sami Khedira, Toni Kroos and Thomas Müller.
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But they also remain fixated on the problems of the past, largely the elderly and the working poor, leaving behind non-working adults and children.
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As we slogged toward maturity, it also grew up and turned into television, leaving behind, like dead skin, transistorized talk-radio and nonstop music shows.
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That trailblazing modernist outpost on the Costa Brava of Catalonia closed in 2011, leaving behind a legacy as one of the world's most influential restaurants.
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And Jo, like the reader, rails against the idea of leaving behind childhood and the idea that she and her sisters must leave their nest.
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See them as they are: Desperate, leaving behind whatever they had, and whomever they knew, all for a better chance at life, a real life.
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Leaving behind a wake of disappointed fans, it is the kind of record that might have drawn the wrath of opera companies in the past.
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When Nigerian soldiers fought their way into their camp, Mustapha ran, leaving behind the girl he had married — she refused to go — and kept running.
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The last male northern white rhino, Sudan, died in March 2018, leaving behind his daughter and granddaughter, Najin and Fatu, the last of their subspecies.
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The bitter cacao germ, or radicle, is also removed at this time, leaving behind only pure cacao — the nut, or, "nib," of the cocoa bean.
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In colony collapse disorder (CCD), workers simply head out to go about their business and never return to their hive, leaving behind a doomed queen.
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Marroquin Lopez first came to the United States in 163, leaving behind his high-crime neighborhood in Guatemala in hopes of earning a living wage.
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Economists roundly expect premiums to rise if the individual mandate disappears, as healthier people exit the market, leaving behind a sicker, more expensive insurance pool.
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S. consumers are taking advantage of low interest rates to borrow and spend, boosting banks that cater to Main Street and leaving behind those that don't.
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Thinking about what our world will look like far, far in the future can be tricky, especially when we consider what humans will be leaving behind.
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He died in 2017, leaving behind his wife, Caryn, and their two children -- a son, Terence, who now serves in the FDNY, and a daughter, Taylor.
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This transition, to Postman, meant that mankind was leaving behind evidence, forethought, and eloquence and instead took up a language made up of constantly moving pictures.
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My mother and I didn't have much, but I couldn't imagine leaving behind the collection of books that lined the walls of the room we shared.
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Chuckling, Mr Doulgaroglou recalls the journalists who scarpered from his hotel once they realised the prime minister was saying something momentous, leaving behind their unpaid bills.
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"It creates anxiety plus the thought of leaving behind life as we've known it, including family and friends," said Cynthia Staton, an expat retiree in Ecuador.
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When attempted in the past, this has led to healthy people fleeing the markets for cheaper, unregulated plans, leaving behind sicker people who faced spiraling costs.
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Efforts to improve the environment in urban areas have also led to the demolition of thousands of industrial plants, leaving behind large numbers of contaminated sites.
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The couple were already food tourists, traveling the world to eat at top restaurants and leaving behind Slovenian traditional staples such as sausages, sauerkraut and dumplings.
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The actor, beloved for his role as Finn Hudson on Glee, died from an apparent heroin overdose, leaving behind his family, fans, and girlfriend, Lea Michele.
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Either way, to produce an aerogel, you take a normal gel and then—very slowly and carefully—remove the liquid, leaving behind just the solid structure.
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Lighting out for new territories means leaving behind family and friends, something that today's ageing populations may find harder than the younger populations of the past.
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Wasp from Scandinavian Airshow aerobatic team perform leaving behind trails of smoke on the second day of Aero India 2017 at Yelahanka air base in Bangalore.
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She admires the schoolchildren marching out of school demanding action on climate change and worries about the planet she is leaving behind for her own kids.
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Here, quantum effects begin to take over, leaving behind the rules of classical physics that we're used to: solids, liquids, and gases just stop making sense.
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The Federal Trade Commission has likewise warned as recently as August that consumers should consider what data they're leaving behind before selling or donating their vehicles.
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"In many countries recruitment of RNs is inadequate and many are leaving behind caring roles and work in nursing homes," Spilsbury told Reuters Health by email.
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We've all played with those Pin Art toys at random shopping mall novelty stores, presumably leaving behind a 3D relief of your hand flipping the bird.
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He had helped set Italy free, helped free the world of Nazi tyranny, but the biggest legacy he believed he was leaving behind was his children.
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He died in 1998, aged just 30, leaving behind a legacy that would go on to help proper drum 'n' bass into the mainstream years later.
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"Newly listed properties are being snatched up quickly so far this year and leaving behind minimal choices for buyers trying to reach the market," Yun said.
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MS-13, which prides itself on an ability to instill fear in others, is notorious for leaving behind crime scenes that resemble real-life horror films.
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Like a traditional biennale, the event does have its missteps, leaving behind a human mark on its landscape — an especially concerning oversight, on this disappearing island.
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Things got worse when Mnuchin left the meeting early for other appointments, leaving behind at least a dozen lawmakers who had lined up to ask questions.
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Hot gases, rock and ash raced down the volcano, killing dozens, erasing hillside communities, blocking roads and leaving behind steaming debris that rescuers had trouble navigating.
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While neither of the notes directly referenced 13 Reasons Why, leaving behind tapes for people after suicide is the main plot point of the Netflix hit.
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Cats Protection offers to care for a pet free of charge after the owner's death, triggering the idea of leaving behind some pocket money for Tiddles.
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Wanzeler in 2014 fled to Brazil, where he cannot be extradited from, leaving behind tens of millions of dollars he laundered from TelexFree accounts, prosecutors said.
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In March, said it was leaving behind TV advertising as it seeks to quadruple its e-commerce revenues by 2020, Chief Executive Kasper Rorsted told CNBC.
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Accepting it was "an incredibly difficult step to take, as it meant relinquishing my career in New Zealand and leaving behind my beloved family," she said.
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Wall Street is placing more value in consumer-oriented technology stocks and leaving behind tech stocks of companies that sell to other businesses, CNBC's said Thursday.
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Dieulifaite Derlus, Maria Ageeb, Ed Kelley and Todd Neville had nothing in common — until the storm hit, leaving behind stories of disaster and disaster narrowly averted.
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By then the car was gone, leaving behind a trail of wounded bodies on the sidewalk, with several victims bleeding from the knees, hips and elbows.
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As you can see ... the rows and rows of cabanas, beach chairs and umbrellas that once covered the landscape have disappeared, leaving behind nothing but sand.
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But once the five letters came down, leaving behind nothing but a shadow on a blank façade, he realized they were never going to be replaced.
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After leaving behind a managerial position in London to give English lessons in Italy, a lifelong textile artist has finally found time to hone her skills.
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Authorities said the prominent designer hanged herself in her New York apartment on Thursday, reportedly leaving behind a chilling note for her 13-year-old daughter.
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But now, with more funds (and imagination), chefs and restaurant owners are leaving behind the exposed-concrete look for one that is far more deliberately designed.
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He was a champion of fiscal responsibility who will be leaving behind huge deficits piling up under full Republican control of Congress and the White House.
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Another eatery has had to lay off most of their robot waiters, leaving behind just one of their ilk to keep the "robot restaurant" theme alive.
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Jackson himself escaped his fans through a window or side entrance, leaving behind—though reports of the extent vary—drunken brawls, muddied furniture, and broken china.
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Sometime after that, Ms. Pietrewicz seemingly vaporized, leaving behind almost no trace except for the pocketbook that was later discovered by the side of a road.
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The country's influence started to rise after the withdrawal of American troops from Iraq in 2011, leaving behind an incomplete army and a pro-Iranian government.
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So did the production of other civilian products — leaving behind weapons bought by the Defense Department as an ever bigger share of the nation's factory output.
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However, he continued to write up until his death in 2010, leaving behind a vast archive of unpublished work, none of which has been seen publicly.
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In 1535, an unwed mother named Agnes Peppin enters Shaftesbury Abbey, leaving behind her beloved butcher father and pinch-faced mother and giving up her child.
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When the researchers returned to the bunker a few months later, all but a few stray ants were gone, leaving behind piles of partially cannibalized corpses.
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You're supposed to wait for the classic signs of readiness, when the musty crimson drupelets fall willingly into your hand, leaving behind a pale naked stump.
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This last part is crucial when it comes to potential medical or environmental applications in which leaving behind shards of plastic or metal presents obvious problems.
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Democrats hoping to thwart his bid for a second term say, however, that Trump's economy has only benefited the rich while leaving behind the working class.
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There are holes in the sides of the dormer windows, and cats and squirrels roam in and out of the basement, leaving behind an unseemly smell.
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Rahmani's family has been forced to move again and again, leaving behind the house in the capital, Kabul, that her family had lived in for generations.
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Tropical Depression Harvey weakened as it moved inland over Louisiana on Thursday, leaving behind record flooding that drove tens of thousands from their homes in Texas.
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The lyrics are all about leaving behind what doesn't serve you anymore and becoming your higher self — no longer blaming other people and believing in love.
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Leaving behind the toxic person — both physically and mentally — isn't a sexy resolution, but it's the self-care you may actually need for the new year.
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The family arrived here in Northern California in September, leaving behind staggering poverty and bloodshed for one of the most expensive regions in the United States.
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In 10 days the larvae munch their way through 70% of the waste, leaving behind a manure laden with nitrogen and calcium, which becomes organic fertilizer.
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Just as the sweaters disappear from view, leaving behind only unformed yarn as their trace, so too do live performances vanish — transmigrate — into their documentary afterlives.
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"If you want to ask any questions on politics or conflict, ask this guy," Prayuth said before walking away, leaving behind a gaggle of bemused reporters.
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Facebook's F8 2019 keynote address came and went on Tuesday, leaving behind a bundle of upcoming feature updates and products to mess with in the coming months.
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This powder first goes on like a fine dusting, but it melts away within seconds, leaving behind a lightweight stain and matte finish that will not budge.
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Moon's predecessor had faced criticism for leaving behind nine Korean Jindo breed dogs at the Blue House when she was removed from office over a corruption scandal.
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Over the past few months, fishnets have risen from the ashes, leaving behind their reputation as a Halloween costume essential and becoming a fashion-crowd must-have.
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Athens will rely on bond markets to refinance its debt, officially leaving behind a crisis that shrank its economy by a quarter and pushed many into poverty.
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Teens trained to fight for ISIS Local ISIS commanders have started fleeing in some neighborhoods, residents said, leaving behind trained teenage ISIS combatants to fight Iraqi forces.
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"I am grateful that I did it," the 60 Minutes correspondent says of leaving behind a hectic life in Washington, D.C. to focus more on her family.
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Benedict stepped down as pope in 2013, becoming the first pontiff in 600 years to resign, leaving behind a Church tainted with scandals and snarled by mismanagement.
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We're told when the mother came back outside to confront Kendall and Ben, they'd already paid their bill and vanished -- leaving behind no contact info or note.
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Leaving behind the tranquility of the Japanese gardens that inspired his spring lineup, Shoji instead looked to a tattoo parlor as the base for his fall collection.
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Over the weekend, Kakehashi died at the age of 87, leaving behind a legacy of creations that had an immeasurable impact on music all over the world.
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In the end, an entire industry disappeared into the ether, leaving behind a trail of destruction — as well as Ponzi schemes like what Pelletier ended up running.
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Mr Juncker might better have said that although Britain, unfortunately, is exiting the EU, its former partners will always remember the linguistic gift it is leaving behind.
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There was also family drama for Blumberg, whose wife, Nazanin Rafsanjani, joined the company in 2015, leaving behind a position as a producer for MSNBC's Rachel Maddow.
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The 35-year-old comedian announced on Instagram just hours before the finale that she'd be leaving behind the show she's been a part of since 2010.
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And when it does, everything there out in the open, the last of the last pulsation, he himself gets up and goes, leaving behind him our redemption.
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The app is slow and removes people with a great deal of mess, leaving behind a smear of pixels like an AI hit man sending a message.
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The storm ravaged much of the city on Wednesday, dumping several inches of rain and leaving behind damaged property and downed trees, according to local media reports.
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Imelda Marcos, now an elected member of Congress, is best known for leaving behind more than 1,200 pairs of shoes when she and her late husband fled.
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So rather than find out what my co-workers are adding to their subscriptions list, I wanted to find out what they've been leaving behind and why.
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Before moving forward into a new year and all it's blossoming opportunities, it is important to take a glance back at what it is we're leaving behind.
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They were leaving behind them a blast-wrecked landscape of smashed concrete and twisted metal, where for weeks people have cowered in basements from the unrelenting bombardment.
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Apparently he was big enough to do some damage in the incident, leaving behind scratches on the front of the home and damaged shelving in its walkway.
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This could mean, for instance, leaving behind the conventional cellular structure of mobile networks, in which a single antenna communicates with all the devices within its cell.
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I'm at a point in my life when I am neither young nor old, where I am leaving behind one experience and entering into a new one.
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Ferguson's story is a rarity out of the two major wildfires that have been burning at both ends of California, leaving behind them vast stretches of nothing.
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David's just returned from New York, leaving behind a halting comedy writing career and a fresh break-up with his boyfriend of five years, Paul (Zach Woods).
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Neustadter plays Jimmy, whose best friend Sammy has died of leukaemia, leaving behind one final wish for his body to be buried in his favorite football jersey.
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He scraped by for most of his career, never enjoying huge financial success and dying young at just 1960, leaving behind nearly 2,500 rolls of undeveloped film.
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The baby-boomers have changed everything they have touched since their teenage years, leaving behind them a trail of inventions, from pop culture to two-career families.
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Mr. Duncan, it seemed, had at some point wandered off the national stage into an exceedingly private life, leaving behind large biographical holes in the public record.
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Let's assume all the individual components of rock shatter and dissolve, leaving behind a hazy residue that categorizes rock 'n' roll as a collection of memorable tropes.
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Yet Rubin left Google a year later, leaving behind more than a half-dozen companies located in multiple countries, reportedly bereft of leadership or a coherent vision.
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Two Chicago police officers died on Monday after being hit by a train while chasing a suspected gunman, leaving behind their wives and children days before Christmas.
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You'll be leaving behind employer benefits and tax structure as well when you give your notice, so an important consideration is how you'll account for these changes.
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Vitry fled to Brooklyn, New York, around the time of the Civil War and died there, leaving behind the house she had fought so hard to keep.
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Like their modern-day counterparts, ancient beetles, moths, flies, wasps, grasshoppers and other insects all feasted upon plants in unique ways, leaving behind distinct patterns of damage.
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Surveillance footage shows the moment one of the attackers self-detonated a suicide vest in the foyer of the hotel, leaving behind billowing smoke as people fled.
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So I gave up my comfortable life as a journalist in Switzerland for the wedding, leaving behind my friends and bidding my parents and my home farewell.
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He is leaving behind a police force with "a sordid human rights record", according to Carlos Conde, a researcher for the New York based Human Rights Watch.
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Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy is due to meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington D.C. Tuesday, leaving behind a growing dispute in the streets of Catalonia.
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The two women go head to head, leaving behind several casualties as they get sucked deeper into a zany, dark, and twisted game of cat and mouse.
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Mary Tyler Moore died on January 25, leaving behind a rich legacy of television that wouldn't be the same — or possibly exist at all — without her influence.
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As the collection progresses chronologically, you see American depictions of wildlife in art become less scientific, leaving behind the Enlightenment, and more emotionally charged, as in Romanticism.
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Eventually they are all caught and bundled into the van as they disappear into the cold, dark Salford night—leaving behind them a trail of beautiful chaos.
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Yet again, he escaped into a tunnel for a few hours, leaving behind a building that was a shambolic mess of bullet holes, bloodstains and decaying food.
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The suspect — who was spotted on airport CCTV wearing a conspicuous dark-colored sun hat — fled the scene of the bombing, leaving behind the unexploded third bomb.
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It's easy to picture them all growing up soon and moving on, renouncing lad culture when they get girlfriends and leaving behind only these pictures as proof.
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Giustinia departs, with kisses and effusions, leaving behind an envelope containing the generous sum of thirty euros for Harena, as well as an almost new beach dress.
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The oil-free formula disappeared into my skin as I applied it, leaving behind a translucent, satiny finish that, honestly, looked pretty damn good on its own.
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More than one-third of high school graduates in 2018 didn't complete the form, leaving behind $2.6 billion in free college money, personal finance website NerdWallet found.
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The company is not rushing to fill a void left by politicians—a kind of corporate Cincinnatus leaving behind its blue vest to rescue a polarized society.
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But the best way to do this is by leaving behind the past and creating more films like "Coco" and "Moana" — definitive versions in their own right.
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Leaving behind his previous work in wood, he began to flatten, fold and fasten these caps into mutable wall-mounted compositions, lying somewhere between sculptures and textiles.
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It came in a wave, like a warm effervescence, making its way down the length of her spine and leaving behind a sense of gratitude and wholeness.
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Filthy water, swirling with oil stains, rushes into houses and sweeps away the few possessions, leaving behind plastic bottles, coconut husks, rocks, sticks and bundles of rags.
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More than twenty per cent of the Tigris River's precious freshwater is evaporating from its reservoirs, leaving behind saline-irrigation water that's slowly poisoning the adjacent land.
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It appeared the family had made a hasty departure, leaving behind their toothbrushes in a cup in the bathroom, and their suitcases still stacked in the garage.
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Unlike aglianico, nerello mascalese and frappato, montepulciano did not burst on to the scene, leaving behind a frenzied Instagram trail of fervent sommeliers and impassioned wine merchants.
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Under that process, already legal in 16 states, bodies are dissolved using a mixture of heated water and lye, leaving behind bone fragments and a sterile liquid.
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This ostensible whodunit involves a serial killer who's preying on women, leaving behind carefully arranged body parts and a childlike snowman as a kind of elaborate signature.
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Tom King's Vision wrapped its 12-issue run this year, leaving behind one of the most innovative — and sad — standalone stories Marvel has published in recent memory.
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" His comments come after former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) on Wednesday suggested the president-elect may be leaving behind his campaign promise to "drain the swamp.
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Former Attorney General Janet Reno died on November 63, leaving behind the kind of long, complex legacy that so often accompanies working in public service for decades.
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They tend to reissue music with a specific sound quality resonating with today's tastes, leaving behind a lot of music that sounds utterly weird or enduringly provocative.
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Days later, hitmen gunned down a couple and their son in the city of Juchitan, leaving behind a letter that claimed the murders were related to criminal activities.
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British singer and global pop culture icon George Michael has died at 53, leaving behind a legacy of music and ground-breaking music videos that have impacted generations.
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Before we say goodbye to 28, let's make an effort to start fresh by leaving behind a few negative memories and abandoning things that make life more unpleasant.
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This may mean leaving behind some old habits and comforts that helped you get through the day, but no longer serve you or are in your best interest.
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A gunman shouting anti-Semitic statements opened fire inside the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Saturday morning, leaving behind a trail of death and destruction.
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They head out and shut the door, leaving behind a tranquil and lived-in home, the home Sarah decided not to sell, the home of a happy family.
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He joined the Trump administration first as a special envoy for North Korea, leaving behind his job as vice president of international governmental relations for Ford Motor Company.
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The thieves spent several hours sorting through the books before making off with 160 volumes that they checked against a list, leaving behind the books they didn't want.
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Imelda is perhaps best known for leaving behind more than a thousand pairs of shoes when her family fled the Philippines after a people power revolution in 1986.
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A meeting with some unsavory clients goes wrong and Frank ends up dead, leaving behind his business and a widow (Leslie Mann) who seems less than entirely heartbroken.
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He tagged every location he visited, leaving behind breadcrumbs that would lead me to the temple's location page on Instagram and filling a void I didn't know existed.
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As geothermally-heated water washes over the caldera's limestone walls, it triggers a decarbonation reaction, releasing CO26 gas and leaving behind calcium hydroxide, otherwise known as hydrated lime.
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The clip the homeowner shared from his doorbell camera shows the bear running off after getting a talking to, leaving behind a heap of chewed up Christmas décor.
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About 90 percent of Sirte's residents have fled, he believes, leaving behind those who have family members in the Islamic State or who have nowhere else to go.
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Rick was making a new hole in his belt (and conveniently leaving behind his wedding ring) when robe-clad Michonne walked in complaining about a lack of toothpaste.
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In this case, the litmus test of abortion opens up a whole new can of worms for Lipinski when it comes to which constituents he's okay leaving behind.
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Leaving behind a strong artistic footprint, Man Ray's acclaim broadens even further with a new photography book, titled Man Ray and edited by French independent publisher, Benjamin Blanck.
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For example, refugees who have fled their country leaving behind birth or education paper certificates would still be able to provide proof of those credentials through the system.
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When the danger became too great my family and I had to flee -- leaving behind our home, almost all of our possessions and our entire way of life.
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They come four to an order, but I could have eaten a dozen, leaving behind only the nasturtium leaves that cover them for no reason I could see.
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I think that the reason the other volumizing products are leaving things behind is because you are putting the conditioner on your hair and leaving behind the residue.
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Oliver-Bruno said he feared he will be deported, leaving behind his son and wife, who has lupus and depends on her husband financially, the News & Observer reported.
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The Soviets, their empire on the verge of disintegration, were withdrawing from Afghanistan, and the conflict they were leaving behind would soon turn into a bitter civil war.
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New York (CNN)Marvel founder and comic book titan Stan Lee died on Monday, leaving behind one of the most influential and important careers in pop culture history.
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Before she can discuss his situation, he's driving north almost 2,000 miles — leaving behind his mates as well as his neighbor and occasional lover Polly (Ningali Lawford-Wolf).
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The indigenous and United Nations contribution would cover only about a fifth of the quarantine requirement, leaving behind a need for 200,000 troops from the broader international community.
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The father and daughter had fled extreme poverty in Guatemala, leaving behind the rest of the family for a chance of a better life for the young girl.
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It uses gentle polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) to help minimize the appearance of large pores, improve the skin's texture, and cleanse without leaving behind a greasy or sticky film.
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Wall Street is placing more value in consumer-oriented technology stocks and leaving behind tech stocks of companies that sell to other businesses, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday.
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The ancient sea receding and leaving behind simple life forms trapped in sediment, the evidence of shallow, fast-moving water still present in the surface of the rock.
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Sam disappears in his underwear and bare feet, leaving behind the retired baseball bat he once thought to stow under the bed for just this sort of occasion.
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You're leaving behind what bores you and reconnecting with "the spark"—and while this might rock some of your relationships or plans, it could also revitalize your life.
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Leaving behind that yearlong Red Bull–headache feeling of living in the dorms, your first entry into the rental market would most likely have been your student house.
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When the movie concludes, Newt and his suitcase full of magical creatures depart from America, leaving behind Porpentina "Tina" Goldstein, an American MACUSA Auror whom Newt bonded with.
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Cops say the woman was attacked Tuesday night after opening her door, but apparently fought off the attackers, who fled after leaving behind a mask and baseball hat.
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Leaving behind my car and the road, I set off to see Arches, to really see it, or at least to find out if that was even possible.
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In the midst of all this confusion and social precariousness, some people are leaving behind daily routines, apartments, and personal independence to be closer to their loved ones.
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Another professor had ordered and paid for a collection of apparatus to be used for RNA sequencing, then accepted a position at Columbia University, leaving behind the hardware.
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He took his own life in 2017 at age 29, leaving behind a body of work that is highly personal: There is no mistaking a Ren Hang photograph.
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The individuals likely to flee the Obamacare markets for association plans would probably be younger and healthier, leaving behind an older, sicker pool for the remaining ACA market.
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But up to 1003 percent of the coral has been killed by the undersea heat wave, leaving behind dead, white skeletons that will collapse over the coming months.
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His backers said he was just trying to protect the real father — his friend Oscar Folsom, who had died in an accident, leaving behind a wife and daughter.
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That would reduce the incentive for Puerto Rico residents to migrate to U.S. states, as they have in large numbers for decades, leaving behind a more vulnerable population.
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She was developed in secret, for obvious reasons, and now she's managed to escape, leaving behind — or potentially destroying — the handful of people who knew of her existence.
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