I don't want to call them lesser known, because among your age group I think they are really well-known, but maybe lesser known to us.
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The risk levels are different for black, lesser known celebrities.
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Yet his business partner, Charlie Munger, is arguably lesser known.
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But it's the lesser-known bridges that are giving planners fits.
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But one of Giuliani's lesser-known specialties is supposedly the cyber.
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But your lesser-known signs are also worth getting to know.
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Though lesser-known, sharks also have a role in Greek mythology.
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But he's also lesser known -- 22% have no opinion of him.
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Trump easily defeated his lesser known GOP rivals, former Illinois Rep.
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Two votes later, the lesser-known Lincoln was the Republican nominee.
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One of ORD's lesser-known responsibilities is dealing with homeland security.
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Caldin is a lesser-known Goan dish, but it shouldn't be.
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Beto O'Rourke to the lesser known, like West Virginia state Sen.
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A lesser known factor is that Iran's economy is relatively diversified.
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Here are some of the lesser known ways Bourdain gave back.
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The wine list features lesser-known varietals and interesting older vintages.
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A lesser-known photograph shows a glimpse of some audience members.
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There are plenty of examples of lesser-known patients violating quarantines.
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He treated lesser-known models from smaller agencies for bargain rates.
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That's just one lesser known story about the civil rights icon.
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That means long odds for lesser-known candidates like Boynton Brown.
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The underlying meaning, though, lies in the lesser-known first story.
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These are the lesser-known effects of Trumpism on the country.
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A somewhat lesser known (but equally central) fried food of Hanukkah?
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Its fans preferred lesser known artists to the traditional Motown sound.
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But the discovery of lesser-known practices was a refreshing experience.
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One of Shoreditch's lesser-known shops is Hoxton Street Monster Supplies.
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Would it have done if it was a smaller, lesser-known app?
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It is dedicated primarily to the artist's lesser-known drawings and watercolors.
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It might be useful in longer threads featuring lesser-known tweeters, though.
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The top 18 also include lesser-known peaks, including five in Alaska.
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These are some of our favorite candle scents from lesser-known brands.
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They can also dive into his lesser-known work, his experimental films.
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A lesser known villain – at least for Batman movie fans – is Magpie.
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Even so, tens of lesser-known gents come ahead of Jesus's mother.
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But the movie's creation is a lesser-known, and equally extraordinary, story.
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Instead, a lesser-known Confederate flag typically flies with the other five.
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A lesser known treasure trove within TJM is the edible goods section.
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Women, lesser known in the art canon, are key to this subversion.
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Walz and Pawlenty have huge fundraising leads over their lesser-known rivals.
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Two of Wolfe's lesser-known works revealed the range of his sophistication.
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At Pabst, he promoted the company's lesser-known brews with celebrity endorsements.
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TV, while entering into contracts to carry lesser-known, white-owned channels.
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A few lesser known suggested replacements with their own petitions on Change.
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But the Pacific Crest Trail's lesser-known economic effects are equally strong.
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Trump is on the list, as are several other lesser-known candidates.
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Photographs, paintings and drawings by lesser-known artists cover papered walls inside.
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Ms. Gillibrand remains far lesser known than either of her Senate colleagues.
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Many of the organizations are lesser known but appeal to Bauer's sensibilities.
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It makes sense that this lesser-known repertory appealed to Mr. Serkin.
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These titles bear unfamiliar faces and intriguing concepts from lesser-known companies.
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But for lesser-known candidates, fringe media can be a powerful boost.
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Airbnb Experiences is the lesser-known section of the vacation rental site.
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The shoe area offered a mix of famous and lesser-known brands.
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There are several reasons why companion tickets are a lesser-known benefit.
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The charged online environment can also provide opportunities for lesser known candidates.
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They hope to feature emerging and lesser-known artists in Los Angeles.
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But there are other, lesser-known features you might fall in love with.
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There's also lesser known, and less bombastic firms such as Australian-based Azimuth.
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It follows a handful of lesser-known figures, primarily Instagram model and Musical.
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But buried in the discussion were several lesser-known titles that deserve acknowledgment.
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Lesser-known outfits can project more seriousness than an out-and-out lobbyist.
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Other lesser-known platforms were also targeted by the IRA, the report says.
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The attorney was surely the lesser known partner in that Tully&aposs deal.
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Thiel cleverly referred to it by a lesser-known nickname, the Gawker Bill.
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It's a lesser-known use for the K-9 programs across the country.
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Lesser known is that he's a bit of a geek, or was once.
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A handful of lesser-known health care CEOs were among the highest earners.
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And most lesser-known candidates will be aiming to make the promo commercial.
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Here, we've rounded up some of the lesser known memorial uses for ashes.
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Often considered the hand's forgotten finger, Perry went with the lesser-known Stellar.
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A string of lesser-known local acts will appear alongside the headliners. liverpoolsoundcity.co.
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More interesting, though, is the handful of lesser-known artists in the exhibition.
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So the ones I'm surprised by are the ones that are lesser-known.
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There are many databases available that provide information on lesser-known scholarships available.
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Despite it being a lesser-known island, Flatey has been featured in films.
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These candidates and many lesser-known hopefuls have much soul searching to do.
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Electronics — 3M has long made the lesser known electronic components for big automakers.
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But he also seems to have a lesser-known legacy as an environmentalist.
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Unique to this museum is the emphasis on many lesser known black Mississippians.
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This week, two of the lesser-known Democrats in the presidential race, Rep.
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Independents (82 seats): A hodgepodge of traditional conservative and lesser-known centrist candidates.
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Staging Shimomura reveals a lesser-known aspect of the Kansas-based painter's career.
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Others are pushing for lesser-known officials like Congresswoman Val Demings (R-Fla.).
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We've also included running shoes from lesser known brands like Hoka and Saucony.
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Both candidates outsource their tech spending, but Trump is using lesser-known firms.
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But it is the lesser-known names that may draw the most scrutiny.
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My picks below are lesser known gems that deserve more attention — especially now.
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"King in the Wilderness" looks at a lesser-known side of the Rev.
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Lesser known are the companies that build this type of hiring AI software.
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The same goes for lesser-known and newer artists signed to the label.
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The top 10 funds from Symmetric are mostly run by lesser-known managers.
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Some lesser-known additions include LIMBO, Lichtspeer, Mini Metro and Old Man's Journey.
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But one of the lesser-known impacts of smoking is on your skin.
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Beyond the mainstream, lesser-known musicians and executives have faced more localized consequences.
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His lesser-known books are as rich and illuminating as his best known.
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However, before joining the shipyards, Iris was entangled in another lesser-known history.
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But there might be a few lesser-known details about the Oscar-nominated actor.
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The 2017 Peabody Award-winning podcast delves deep into lesser-known Civil War history.
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Souli got pinned and explored some of Germany's lesser-known and unexpected sports history.
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Marvel has taken lesser known superheroes and integrated them into the bigger cinematic universe.
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The lesser-known home and building products company Griffon is also Gabelli's top pick.
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Here are a few lesser-known facts about this year's Teen Choice Awards host.
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Lesser-known characters get brought into the fold mostly as a way to experiment.
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What about some lesser-known skills that a kung fu master might, umm... master.
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These operations make up one of the lesser-known activities in the gig economy.
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It's that lesser-known, small-time statehouse candidates simply can't take advantage of them.
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Other time was filled with lesser known Republican figures who have rallied around Trump.
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There's also a slightly lesser-known issue with the iPad keyboard that's being fixed.
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Bottles from Bulgaria and lesser-known regions are popping up on wine lists, too.
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Six lesser-known participants in the Nevada showdown went on trial earlier this year.
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We all recognize R2-D2, WALL-E and scores of their lesser-known kin.
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She also sprinkles in some of her most clever, lesser-known tips and hacks.
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Disney is bringing one of its older (and lesser known) films back to life.
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Morales and Jolly found each other using a lesser-known dating website called AutisticDating.net.
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What about those lesser known ones that affected the everyday lives of its residents?
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In their place, Carusone observes, are lesser-known "Democratic strategists" or one-off guests.
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O) - and a small winner's circle of lesser-known names like Celgene Corp (CELG.
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"Destroyed" exposes a lesser-known and more fundamental problem: The rape kits are gone.
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That commission, though lesser known, usually writes first drafts of far-reaching global treaties.
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Below is a sampling of some of the lesser-known names in the show.
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The mixed dance and opera season includes some lesser-known works by major composers.
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Sandwiched between the de Falla works were two lesser-known pieces by Spanish composers.
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But there's a lesser-known quotient of the moto world: the weekend warrior women.
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We all recognise R2-D2, WALL-E and scores of their lesser-known kin.
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But Buttigieg has clearly had the best first quarter of any lesser-known candidate.
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Spkr curators listen to independent podcasts to showcase such lesser-known options, Schuon said.
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Here are some lesser-known horror films that you can stream on Netflix tonight.
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But his selections from well- and lesser-known Keaton films are illuminating and astute.
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We safely went on with the mission and went on with lesser-known missions.
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Or sweet limes, nance fruits or lesser-known avocado varieties shipped fresh from Mexico?
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Some of the sharpest pangs come when Aronson's thoughts drift to lesser-known records.
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Many teatox brands start out by contacting small-time bloggers and lesser-known models.
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The deadline also highlighted the steep financial challenge facing some lesser-known candidates. Gov.
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YouTube is a very good platform, especially for sort of the lesser-known people.
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Her goal is to shed light on the lesser-known aspects of black masculinity.
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He suggested visiting smaller museums, lesser-known neighborhoods and other not-so-touristy sights.
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Board Education spelled the doom of "separate but equal," the lesser known Browder v.
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" Lesser known is that his reply, in a letter back, called her request "saucy.
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This problem exists among many lesser-known agencies and programs financed by American taxpayers.
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There are also a number of other, lesser-known Republicans vying for the nomination.
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The speakers included the local Republican congressman, Paul Gosar, and lesser-known conservative personalities.
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The lesser-known Democrats will have trouble being heard over the din of impeachment.
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I even have a few lesser-known items I purchase almost exclusively at Costco.
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The labor shortage forces lesser-known companies to work smarter to hire top candidates.
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But Mr. Cowal really is serious about surveying lesser known corners of the repertoire.
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Your first release featured tracks from lesser-known producers Raär, Axefield, and William Caycedo.
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And next to that was a lesser-known picture of a dark, roiling sea.
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This is a lesser-known work of Darwin's but, unsurprisingly, one with deep insight.
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Luxottica has pursued other litigation to stop lesser-known marketers from selling Ray-Ban knockoffs.
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Click through to see some of the lesser-known celebrity beauty endorsements through the years.
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The artist has long been a champion of forward-thinking, but perhaps lesser-known, designers.
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This year, the New England Patriots were the winner of this lesser-known Super Bowl.
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Behold our take on the burger's lesser-known but equally amazing relative: the patty melt.
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Lesser-known candidates like Steyer tend to pay on the higher end for each response.
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He is in some ways lesser known than many of the artists he formatively influenced.
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One of the lesser-known elements of Vanillaware's oeuvre, though, is their approach to food.
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But Fatburger, a lesser-known chain also based on the West Coast, is highly underrated.
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In general, the lesser-known brands came with a much steeper discount than recognizable ones.
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You can also explore Thomas Jefferson's lesser-known home at Poplar Forest in Forest, Virginia.
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In future, automated translation tools such as Google Translate might extend to lesser-known languages.
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So we decided to dig up some lesser-known things about the film's production history.
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She later returned for a stint with a lesser known pro wrestling company in 2017.
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Just a few lesser-known excel tricks that'll make your life so much easier 25.
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It's a cover from one of Omaha, NE's finest (and lesser known) bands, McCarthy Trenching.
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Little attention has been paid to one of Stormy's lesser known gifts, her Twitter comebacks.
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Here are five lesser-known events at the Summer Olympics we're oh-so-excited for.
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The submarines are intended to quietly patrol lesser known portions of the global undersea domain.
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We found some of the lesser-known names that are highly correlated to these stocks.
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The court will also consider a lesser-known, rarer basis for dismissal: pre-accusation delay.
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Both establishments are known for their use of seasonal produce and lesser known, global wines.
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But after treating hundreds of patients, she's seen the benefits of this lesser-known option.
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And it's true that Bowie did support several lesser-known artists during his come-up.
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Honda has already entered the space, along with lesser-known names like Robomow and Worx.
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"Deflect is a lesser known river in Egypt as well," he said in another post.
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Sharing the stage will be a lesser-known, but no less interesting, figure: Astrid Silva.
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Mr. Chávez, who had cancer, died in 2013, leaving a lesser-known successor, Nicolás Maduro.
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The new champions are lesser known and, in some cases, seemingly little more than journeymen.
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She also cited the deaths of five Latinos in lesser-known police-involved episodeslast week.
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Some of the lesser-known candidates running for president sought to capitalize on the moment.
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Then there's Dorsey's lesser-known but still prominent and rapidly expanding mobile payments company, Square.
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But she pressed it to start instead with a volume of her lesser-known work.
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In Democratic primaries on Tuesday, both veteran prosecutors were soundly defeated by lesser-known challengers.
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Satellite camps were mostly used by lesser-known recruits to get offers from smaller schools.
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Featured shops and products on the platform drive awareness of trendy or lesser-known boutiques.
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The list includes lesser-known international destinations like Obertraun in Austria, and Beppu in Japan.
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There also several lesser-known oil industry boosters under consideration for secretary of Interior. Gov.
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Older fascinatingly blends thunder-lizard thrills with lesser-known but important aspects of American history.
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The platform-wide playlists can be a boon to lesser-known artists just starting out.
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But even lesser-known candidates recognized the value in taking on Mr. Biden by name.
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Ethereum, and lesser-known tokens like EOS and ZCash, fell even more sharply than Bitcoin.
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This lesser-known war, with such far-reaching consequences, started with the Trans-Siberian Railway.
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It's the lesser-known species that live in small areas that have been totally engulfed.
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But lesser-known government officials also have a stake in the policies they vote on.
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VISIT LESSER KNOWN AREAS Sure, London and Edinburgh are popular destinations, but they're also expensive.
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That turned into a business of promoting lesser-known wine regions through writing and consulting.
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In case of popular events, think about hitting a lesser-known destination, Ms. Killam recommended.
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Like in Macy's Backstage, the vast majority of items here were from lesser-known brands.
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So do the lesser-known waves of Poles banished to Siberia for resisting Russian rule.
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The NCAA tournament also has a way of throwing lesser known athletes into the spotlight.
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But many credit cards come with extra perks that are lesser known, but still valuable.
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It's not so much the topographical New York City as its lesser known psychogeographical corridors.
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Works by established, familiar artists hang alongside works by lesser-known artists and recent graduates.
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In addition, instead of hiring celebrity spokespeople, Glossier uses lesser-known models in ad campaigns.
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Klotz agrees that these newer, lesser-known hubs are the ones most in need of investigation.
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Despite the lack of logistical details, the partnership is a milestone for the lesser-known Drive.
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Lesser-known brands were chosen over famous brands to erase any premium that comes from branding.
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How could a much lesser-known candidate possibly compete with the Republican and Democratic electoral juggernauts?
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Excitingly, this added information suggests that the bladed terrain also exists on Pluto's lesser known side.
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While there are some lesser-known enterprise software names, they're not among the largest investment recipients.
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So lesser-known candidates running in local races across Texas are hopping aboard the Beto train.
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While Harlow's death troubled Hollywood, a lesser-known actress' passing has a similarly strange, fiery end.
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Cartoonist Laura Park shares her fascination with medical oddities, lesser-known murderers, morbid Victoriana, and more.
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It's the best way to get an idea of what a lesser-known Disney movie is.
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Fake iStove: One of Apple's lesser-known products, the iStove, has also been unceremoniously ripped off.
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Star players will have no trouble clearing these hurdles, but lesser-known talent may be excluded.
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But lesser-known faces, like 24 Reasons Why star Katherine Langford, also made the top 25.
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Google is also considering expanding the feature to include lesser known celebrities in the coming months.
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It is a lesser known fact that our moon has a magnetic field—in some places.
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Check out a few of some of America&aposs lesser known, but stunning, national parks. 1.
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The lesser-known candidates are fighting for dear life for a spot in the next debates.
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REI carries a lesser-known outdoor brands, like Bridge & Burn, United by Blue, and Topo Designs.
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The new animated series, which will arrive in 2017, follows lesser known super hero Ray Terrill.
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Triantafyllidis is a fan of suspension of belief through niche sciences and lesser-known computer communities.
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To many non-comics readers, King T'Challa of Wakanda is a lesser-known figure at best.
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The value of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and lesser-known ethereum have been skyrocketing in recent months.
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National parks have a lesser known legacy of sexual assault, both inside and outside of NPS.
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North of Dixie is certain to pull lesser-known campaigns and struggles out of the shadows.
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While lesser-known candidates scrap for media coverage and money, Sanders will be awash in both.
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Mr. de Blasio responded with the name of another, if lesser-known, native: Mary Sansone. Mrs.
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This lesser-known financial metric will likely play a big role in Uber's pitch to investors.
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Read on to learn a few more lesser-known facts about the legendary first lady: 1.
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This year the festival presented none, but once again it focused on Williams's lesser-known work.
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Yes, some troops went off to combat in Afghanistan, Iraq and countless other lesser known places.
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Granta editor Anne Meadows wondered if it would come at the cost of lesser-known writers.
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The lesser-known people tagged in the photo, according to Yahoo Sports, were classmates of Martin's.
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The same measures were also drafted against two, lesser-known groups: Los Pelusos and Los Puntilleros.
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All around you are the lesser known characters in the cast of your life: your colleagues.
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Our pop music critic put together a playlist of the Grammy gems in lesser-known categories.
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"I'm a lesser-known writer, so this clearly wasn't just about clicks for them," he said.
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Placing masterpieces alongside lesser known works also creates a visual and intellectual rhythm, Mr. Schmidt said.
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It caused prominent men to lose their jobs and disrupted the lives of lesser-known journalists.
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The glass at the other two beaches, which are lesser known to tourists, remains ankle deep.
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There are a bunch of lesser known audio brands that offer some great features for less.
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Here are some lesser-known tips on avoiding faux pas and other cultural missteps while there.
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If big brands aren't your thing, you can also scoop lesser known names at low prices.
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It has long been one of the lesser-known facts about the life of Barack Obama.
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Roughly 28 percent of Americans identify as an independent or with another lesser known political party.
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While films like "Joker" and "1917" definitely deserved a nomination, other, lesser-known films did too.
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A lesser-known source of income for Mr. Jammeh, though, had been a head-spinning scheme.
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Other lesser known candidates receive less support, but Trump is consistently at either 47% or 48%.
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Up-and-coming and lesser known activists were able to produce better results, by and large.
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And like the lesser known start-ups, Gab is creating its version of a shadow economy.
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Lesser known are the protections and resources the law guarantees to LGBTQ survivors of sexual violence.
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Lesser-known veterans of the movement, who had been jailed or beaten, plan on attending, too.
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Kelly has been raising more money than McSally, and despite being lesser-known is well liked.
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The show was sponsored by the Campus Iconography Committee, dedicated to highlighting lesser known school histories.
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Lesser known is her photography, which she's long considered a crucial component of her art practice.
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There are both established and lesser-known names among the 13 directors featured in the series.
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" Among the dumb hicks Nolan identifies are "many Southern mayors" and "many lesser known state representatives.
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But for lesser-known candidates like Harris, Warren, and Booker, the debates can move their needles.
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It does, however, contain dicapryl adipate, a lesser-known ingredient that is also known to repel bugs.
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Instead, Rachel tackled heavy theological questions and featured regular guest posts about faith from lesser-known writers.
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You can save on top brands like Samsung, Panasonic, LG, Toshiba, Microsoft, and some lesser known names.
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Others have complained that the Swedish Academy missed an opportunity to bring attention to lesser-known artists.
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Instead, Milisci has found a lot of up-and-coming or lesser known artists through Instagram stories.
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So are some lesser-known venture capitalists, even if the senior partners from marquee firms are absent.
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Televised hustings will give Mr Johnson's lesser-known rivals a chance to demonstrate any election-winning credentials.
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Indeed, there's another, lesser known, though increasingly important, list where Jenner reigns supreme: The Instagram Rich List.
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We've rounded up some of the lesser-known video streaming devices out there to ease your search.
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Even lesser-known Democratic candidates – South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and first-term New Jersey Sen.
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And then there are lesser-known movies like The Sword in the Stone that are getting revived.
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In this context, such lesser-known names are not so much filler, as relevant and enriching presences.
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Among the lesser-known faces in the posse were Swift's childhood pals Britany Maack and Abigail Anderson.
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Bell Labs, DARPA and lesser-known academics like Raj Reddy, Leonard Baum and others pioneered the way.
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There's also lesser-known fare, like Anne McCaffrey's Dinosaur Planet series, and the space opera Captain Raptor.
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There is, however, a lesser-known, but equally frequent phenomenon that occurs on holiday: the friend fling.
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Meanwhile, even lesser-known Trump aides are making a living off their ties to the White House.
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Lesser-known products such as leggings and this swim collection are apt to fall under the radar.
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After you left public access, you stuck to that mentality of having local or lesser known bands.
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You can also get your hands on devices from lesser known names, like Anker and Cambridge SoundWorks.
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Adding to the investor education job ahead of Pinduoduo, it targets China's smaller and lesser known cities.
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In addition to monetary policy and bank regulation, the Federal Reserve has a third, lesser-known function.
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But even the lesser-known players under the NCAA's jurisdiction will likely gain from the new rules.
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Raising Cane's is one of the lesser-known chains on this list, but it shouldn't be overlooked.
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And with forthcoming pop-ups from lesser-known Lebanese designers, the shopping should get more interesting, too.
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Another such lesser known name: Joichi Ito, the now-former director of MIT's elite Media Lab group.
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As American waistlines continue to expand, a lesser-known obesity-related disease is quickly becoming more common.
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One Observatory Circle is the lesser-known official residence that has housed every vice president since 1974.
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The focus of Movement is on a lesser-known figure in US civil rights: William Monroe Trotter.
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This choice by a lesser-known candidate might come across as cocky and send the wrong message.
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Below, you can find a few of the lesser-known perks that go along with Prime Video.
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A lesser-known consequence has been the debt incurred by poor families because of fines and fees.
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This packed and fascinating title takes its readers on a journey through the world's lesser-known marvels.
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But I think it's really cool to take chances with the lesser-known characters and story lines.
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Some of the best hockey films are lesser known yet they question our assumptions about the game.
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A journey through lesser-known artisan villages of Michoacán reveals the ever-changing nature of their tradition.
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Some of the best lessons I've learned from movies come from lesser known movies or secretly popular.
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Are there lesser known projects of yours that you wish had caught on in a bigger way?
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Do lesser-known outlets or writers have to request to get into a show to cover it?
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And, honestly, the $160 price tag isn't crazy, given Mophie's usual premium over lesser-known battery companies.
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But the lesser known character in Ms. Harel's story is a mysterious mold that resided in Normandy.
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However, the lesser-known misfortune is just how little, by comparison, is often accomplished in election years.
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You can, too: It's a lesser-known fact that the lobby itself is open to the public.
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Kazan's time in the MAGA world saw her make connections with top figures and lesser-known operatives.
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Each year this highly anticipated series offers theatergoers short runs of lesser known or rarely done musicals.
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Despite some notable names in "Person to Person," it's the lesser-known actors who leave an impression.
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In December, a U.S. drone strike also took out a lesser-known ISIS hacker, Siful Haque Sujan.
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Unfortunately, there's also a lesser-known ecosystem of "satire" sites that are closer to hoax-filled tabloids.
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DAZN is a lesser known site that might not catch the attention of people like YouTube would.
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However, a lesser-known but fantastic experience was snorkeling in the reef area about 100 meters offshore.
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This clever bitsy game uses the "homeward journey" trope to introduce lesser known species of wild bees.
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On Saturday, he became one of several lesser-known players to make a big bucket this month.
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Some gravitated toward lesser-known grapes simply because they were interested in making different sorts of wines.
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SEE A CONCERT College towns are music towns with frequent performances by famous and lesser-known musicians.
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The Montparnasse area, farther south, is lesser known to visitors, although there are plenty of charming bars.
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Here are ten Vertigo titles (both famous and lesser-known) which demonstrate the line's versatility and impact.
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In each, Smith finds a way to consider the work of a lesser-known English female artist.
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It could set lenient standards to get onstage, ensuring even lesser-known candidates get a fair chance.
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The show features big names including John Baldessari and Rob Pruitt working alongside emerging, lesser-known artists.
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In addition to the familiar Chick tracts, Chick Publications has published lesser-known, full-color graphic novels.
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The themes bring together stylistically or politically diverse artists, and make room for the lesser-known names.
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Then, inspired by the fact that Something Wicked is a lesser-known Bradbury novel (compared to Fahrenheit 451), we talk about lesser-known books by famous authors — including Stephen King's fantasy novel The Eyes of the Dragon, After Dark by Haruki Murakami and The Lover's Dictionary by David Levithan.
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The Kardashian sisters, along with a pile of lesser-known Instagram influencers, regularly try to sell "detox" teas.
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Here are 11 lesser-known but highly effective tricks to make Word your new best work friend. 1.
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Today in #BlackHistory shares one of three lesser-known facts about black history relevant to that particular day.
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OneWeb and Amazon are the big ones, but there are also lesser known companies, like LeoSat and Telesat.
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As a result, some researchers see WannaCry's sudden fame as a powerful weapon against the lesser-known bugs.
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CONTRIBUTION MARGIN This lesser-known financial metric will likely play a big role in Uber's pitch to investors.
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Lesser known is that Africa has an opioid crisis of its own, albeit featuring a different pharmaceutical villain.
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The lesser-known habits among past American presidents range from athletic to creative, and even to the delicious.
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We found the majority of items were from lesser-known labels, but with ample stock and great discounts.
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My colleague Andrew Liptak put forward an excellent argument for bringing new, lesser-known work into the spotlight.
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Lesser-known Chinese companies like TCL, Hisense, and LeEco may also have some major announcements of their own.
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A number of other lesser-known banks, such as Genoa's Banca Carige and Banca Etruria, also need help.
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The castle is a lesser-known tourist attraction in Romania today, but nonetheless, one with the richest history.
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It's a lesser-known dish, but American diners have become much more familiar with kimchi in recent years.
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Renting a camping car, he chose to concentrate on smaller, lesser-known cities instead of Beijing and Shanghai.
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A much lesser-known pillar of this order was something called the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).
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A reinterpretation of a Euripides play tells a seldom staged and lesser-known side of the famous hero.
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But the social network's matchmaking service, simply called Dating, most closely resembles another, lesser known dating app: Hinge.
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Lesser-known is the wasp's superlative ability to carry loads that are unexpectedly heavy given the creature's size.
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These seven lesser known museums around the U.S. will entertain, educate and, in one case, possibly confuse you.
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A lesser-known climate feedback loop, though, is likely mere feet from where you're sitting: the air conditioner.
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"My whole artistic endeavor is about documenting lesser-known aspects of society—the fringe or counterculture," he says.
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In terms of equipment, IMAX VR uses the popular HTC Vive and the lesser-known Starbreeze StarVR headset.
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And last year's Bad Boys, starring the lesser-known Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, scored $75 million overseas.
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Some lesser-known areas still might meet your earlier requirements, [but] might be a little bit more affordable.
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If you're unfamiliar with this lesser-known Steinbeck book, it centers around a communist uprising in the 1930s.
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If you haven't been "keeping up" with the lesser known Kardashian sister, Karla, she's got some exciting news!
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But it has successfully told a lesser-known story of Africa, and it is a story worth knowing.
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Another lesser-known story from a big name author, and another tale with a hauntingly memorable last line.
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There'd be too much unpacking of lesser-known facts about OCD for people to really get the joke.
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The sonata was included on an all-Beethoven lineup, with two popular sonatas bookending three lesser-known pieces.
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Six lesser-known participants in the Nevada ranch showdown went on trial as a group earlier this year.
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The groups represent giants such as Google, Facebook, Apple and Amazon — as well as other, lesser-known companies.
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In January, hackers stole about $500 million worth of a lesser-known cryptocurrency from major Japanese exchange Coincheck.
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New Yorkers have also mastered some of the lesser-known sports that we'll see in Rio de Janeiro.
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But Dalio also has a lesser-known claim to fame: He helped facilitate McDonald's now-iconic chicken McNuggets.
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It's those lesser-known sites that the administration hopes to popularize through its anniversary campaign, Find Your Park.
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Undecided voters like these tend to break for lesser-known candidates, says Doug Schwartz, Quinnipiac University's polling director.
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Jimmy Fallon caught up with rapper and actor Ice T to touch upon his lesser known talent — voiceovers.
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More challenging fare — contemporary music or works by lesser-known composers — is largely relegated to smaller performance spaces.
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Yet as this release strategy trickles down to lesser-known artists like Tycho, the effect is less clear.
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Read on to see some of the lesser-known benefits of some of the most popular rewards cards.
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The show presents a sweeping history of queer art through a combination of famous and lesser-known artists.
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The "top sights" are just that: the obvious must-see attractions, not lesser-known gems or nascent activities.
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This a sound piece by composer and multimedia artist, Juraj Kojs, an homage to Vizcaya's lesser-known history.
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But karaoke spots can also be found in abundance in the activity's lesser-known cultural home: Helsinki, Finland.
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A lesser-known but even larger conference happens in August, but instead of LA it's in Cologne, Germany.
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This January, hackers stole $530 million worth of a lesser-known cryptocurrency called NEM from Japanese exchange Coincheck.
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And those who have seen and done Rome's main sights may appreciate its proximity to lesser-known ones.
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Squeezed by drought and tightening regulations, large farms started to seek out lesser-known pockets of cheap water.
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We looked at eight other intriguing, lesser known oil producers, listing their ranking and barrel production per day.
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It will be the magical city's other, lesser known contribution to the world of Mexican libations: the pachecada.
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Research these lesser-known gems online — the site Paris Boutique Hotels lists several, as does Time Out Paris.
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But the lesser known fact is that it's also home to tens of thousands of poor community members.
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Bojangles' and Shake Shack also engaged in some light saber-rattling, as did some lesser-known chicken forces.
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Roughly one in five say they aren't sure if they'd support those latter three, lesser-known possible candidates.
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Then, in early December, another U.S. drone strike took out a lesser-known ISIS hacker, Siful Haque Sujan.
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The Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2 earphones are a prime example of this lesser known bunch of buds.
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The groups represent giants such as Google, Facebook, Apple and Amazon -- as well as other, lesser-known companies.
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At 13D, "A lie" + NEE, or "born," becomes a property receiver, an ALIENEE (which might be lesser known).
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Other lesser-known biblical Jewish holidays, such as Sukkot and Shavuot, carry much more religious significance than Hanukkah.
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Mr. Govberg said part of his hope was to make markets for these and lesser-known watch brands.
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Trying to do this with lesser-known selections might have been really strained, but this is a confection.
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What is surprising is the number of moai on the island, in popular places and lesser-known locations.
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Mr. Crutchfield has a solid record of finding gifted emerging and lesser-known artists for his Caramoor performances.
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Folks, it takes courage to reveal you're from one of the lesser known (and frankly, underrated) Hogwarts houses.
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These controversies have given lesser-known candidates the opportunity to jab and mock their counterparts during live debates.
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It's also encouraging to see Creative Time devoting substantial resources to the work of a lesser-known artist.
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Hackers stole several hundred million dollars' worth of a lesser-known cryptocurrency from a major Japanese exchange Friday.
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Bitcoin has had a tough week but it was other, lesser-known cryptocurrencies leading the selling-spree Tuesday.
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In their absence, a number of lesser-known donors are shaping up to be major players in 2016.
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Some lesser-known funds and angel investors failed to score any meetings with companies that piqued their interest.
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From 1988 to 1990 he was artistic director of the Old Vic, often reviving lesser-known classic drama.
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It has been attracting some three million viewers a night, an enormous number for a lesser-known network.
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In the database below, Recode removed links to lesser-known sites, including those that aren't technically news organizations.
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But there are still crowded fields of lesser-known candidates: a total of seven Democrats and 11 Republicans.
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An additional five million will go toward refurbishing the lesser-known National Museum of the Palazzo Venezia in Rome.
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For every former-sanatorium-turned-exploitative-tourist-trap, there's a lesser-known historical home with a majorly creepy backstory.
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Crimi has also acted in other lesser-known movies and TV shows since Mean Girls, according to her IMDb.
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The lesser-known Chapecoense club was founded in 1973 and had steadily risen up the ranks in recent years.
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And though Democrats have lost some high-profile special elections in 2017, they've done well in lesser known races.
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These interpreters needed to speak the lesser-known indigenous languages of Guatemala and Mexico, including Mayan languages and Zapotec.
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For the dad who loves to watch sports, gift him a book about the lesser-known players in baseball.
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Papadopoulos is a lesser-known former foreign policy adviser to Trump who joined the president's campaign in March 22013.
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It was a huge vote of confidence for one of the lesser known startups working on self-driving technology.
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"Foot traffic has been pretty huge for a lesser-known street off a major road in Detroit," he explains.
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But there are some places where a lesser-known item on the menu is better than the signature dish.
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This is one of the lesser known Panenka fails in recent years, but it still makes for compelling viewing.
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Rather than focus on Wolverine and Cyclops, this one stars a lesser known mutant, albeit one with extraordinary abilities.
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It's also a huge vote of confidence for one of the lesser known startups working on self-driving technology.
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But it also came through the lesser known Louis Prima, the wild-eyed and swinging Sicilian-American jazz singer.
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Why it matters: The Miami debates were an opportunity for lesser-known candidates like Booker to have breakout moments.
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This sense of yearning and seeking, but not finding, is equally evident in his lesser-known drawings and paintings.
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There's also a lesser-known food called jaffle, an Australian sandwich whose edges are sealed using a special iron.
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In a recent partnership, Legend enlisted one of his lesser-known talents – his ability to keep a straight face.
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To game developers, historians, and even speedrunners like Cook, it's often the lesser known games that are more interesting.
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But lesser known items are confiscated, and because of that we have [significantly] less access to our own food.
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In the U.K., which has also seen consolidation, competitors include Laundrapp and the lesser-known and modestly funded Laundryheap.
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On the surface, it looks like a platformer, a classic 3D adventure starring one of Nintendo's lesser-known characters.
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Here are the lesser known co-founders who helped create some of the biggest tech companies you definitely know:
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Already home to some of the world's largest electronic parties, Asia's lesser-known independent music scene has grown rapidly.
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S. stores like COS and & Other Stories, but there are also some lesser-known chains with a similar mission.
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But a lesser-known corollary is that sometimes, the deals you don't make also produce the best sound bites.
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And some of technology's biggest names took a breath, allowing lesser-known tech players to come to the fore.
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There are a few places like this in LA that specialize in the non-barbecue, lesser-known Korean dishes.
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A wide range of lesser-known cryptocurrencies such as Litecoin and Ripple made up the rest of the sum.
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The videos show the basics of framing and telephoto, two lesser-known camera features, in less than 30 seconds.
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And in interviews last week, social conservative leaders frequently mentioned lesser-known examples of his attempts to reassure them.
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Broad Band profiles some familiar figures, including Lovelace and Hopper, but it quickly jumps into fascinating lesser-known projects.
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He also noted some of the lesser-known elements of the law the administration has been touting this week.
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It could also benefit other lesser-known candidates, hoping to garner enough support to face Fujimori in a runoff.
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But this weekend the Brooklyn Museum will celebrate a pioneering but probably lesser-known borough species: children's book creators.
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Until they do, it seems unlikely that anyone—dudes or otherwise—will care about the indeed "lesser known" voices.
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There are also lesser-known works on display, some of which had not previously been included in museum exhibitions.
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But immediately following Carnival Strippers, Meiselas produced another, lesser-known series in her adopted home city of New York.
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Grab and Uber have expanded Myanmar with a view to moving into other lesser-known countries in Southeast Asia.
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"When we talk about geography, we talk about travel, but like the lesser known expenditures of travel," says Rodimon.
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One America News is a lesser-known news outlet that has seemingly won President Donald Trump's stamp of approval.
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But the sellers of some lesser-known products also seem to view the coronavirus as a unique business opportunity.
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Like many famous and wealthy New Yorkers, the city's most celebrated museums often have lesser-known, more approachable relatives.
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While in exile she also created her lesser-known "Heartache" boxes, incorporating family fabrics and heirlooms into downcast assemblages.
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Lesser known, yet completely noteworthy interests like the Hemingway Home and Dry Tortugas National Park are also found here.
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The studio, suffering from a dearth of franchises, has identified lesser-known comic book characters as one possible solution.
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A lesser-known quantity, "The Band's Visit," hopes to steal center stage with a win for best new musical.
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One of the lesser-known Libra Association members, Mercado Pago helps merchants receive payments via email or in installments.
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To mark Women's History Month, KidsPost is sharing the stories of three lesser-known but equally remarkable environmental trailblazers.
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Critic's Notebook This year's ADAA fair has an impressive roundup of work by lesser-known artists and female trailblazers.
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Jean-Christophe Maillot, the director of that company, has a history of commissioning fashion designers, including lesser-known ones.
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But she tended to focus on lesser-known local luminaries like the tenor saxophonists Bootsie Barnes and Odean Pope.
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They went with a mix of sector-specific funds and lesser-known firms that invest at the growth stage.
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Microsoft stands to be a major beneficiary of this trend, thanks to its lesser-known Power Platform product line.
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The smaller and lower a name is on the lineup poster, the lesser known that name tends to be.
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These top cities across the world are lesser known and more eco-conscious, according to the property listing platform.
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Most of the artists are lesser known, having been obscured by their male counterparts and receiving less institutional support.
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It was a huge vote of confidence for one of the lesser-known startups working on self-driving technology.
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Mr. Kors is a reliable choice, but so is a newer discovery, the lesser-known Cinq à Sept label.
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" There is also his lesser-known classic, "Labor Thee Always to Not Insult or Afright Those Thou Wouldst Leadeth.
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A lesser-known, more complex "credit hour" rule also completed by the Obama administration would suffer the same fate.
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It often highlights pressing social issues, and gives both art world stars and lesser-known artists a global platform.
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Instead, a long list of lesser-known Democrats have jumped in to fill that vacuum, from former state Sen.
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Viacom counters that it has made many — if lesser known — investments in digital content and technology that's smartly small.
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The regulator also mentioned a lesser-known entity, Zhejiang Rossoneri, an investment company that bought AC Milan, a football club.
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Other brands of yesteryear were found tucked inside the booths of lesser known electronics firms who had licensed the brand.
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Viral marketing is a more clever way to build the identity of all the lesser-known brands on its platform.
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Rather than the more exploitative type of TV tourism, Bourdain insisted on bringing viewers to lesser known and marginalized locales.
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It's also easy to mess up these lesser-known deductions, so be sure to work closely with your tax preparer.
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But he faces a deeper and more diverse field of lesser-known contenders, including two black candidates in California Sen.
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Even as TPP (which excluded China) was being negotiated, another extensive trade agreement -- though lesser known -- has been under discussion.
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The department store chain is adding mini marketplaces to some locations to sell goods from lesser-known and local brands.
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They were among the lesser-known Maduro opponents jailed since he won an election to replace Hugo Chavez in 2013.
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But scroll past that first screen, and somewhere in their smartphone, you're gonna find a far lesser-known app: Blind.
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One lesser-known tune that proved a highlight was "It's All A Swindle," by the Weimar-era composer Mischa Spoliansky.
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So, we're throwing it back to his first feature film with some lesser known facts about Shaun of the Dead.
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In fact, he said, some lesser-known and cloud-based companies like ServiceNow are outperforming big tech firms like Microsoft.
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Ron DeSantis, 32% to 17% among likely Republican primary voters, with a bunch of lesser-known candidates all below 5%.
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And this is hardly the first time someone's wanted to make a feature film out of the lesser-known cartoon.
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While documentaries do provide such crucial glimpses into lesser-known pockets of the universe, rarely do they reach wide distribution.
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My friend Donatella and I have been traveling Italy in search of the best (and lesser-known) summer food festivals.
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Though lesser-known than Sanders and Warren, Yang has a dedicated base of supporters, and will qualify for primary debates.
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The tool allows you to retrieve data even from lesser-known Google services, such as Google Groups and Google Fit.
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Lesser-known Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak recently sat down with Reddit for a video interview, and a more traditional AMA.
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Even lesser-known acts like Mother Nature and Ivy Leaguer Sammus have are cultivating organic followings that include yours truly.
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It's true: This year, the Globes handed out a lot of hardware to lesser-known names and first-time winners.
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His profile also matches that of a few of the other lesser-known candidates: a centrist, middle-aged white male.
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They call Amazon the everything store—and Tuesday, the world learned about one of its lesser-known but provocative products.
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She also struggles with a lesser-known sense called proprioception – the sense of where your body parts are in space.
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Instead, they worked with lesser-known facilities that could deliver caret hat was just as good, or even slightly better.
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Lesser known, however, is the city's thriving contemporary DIY scene, home to indie bands and veteran punk outfits like Pezz.
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Lesser known about Gov Ball is that it's the best place to overhear ridiculous commentary from intoxicated and dehydrated youths.
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Free trade agreements have borne the brunt of the criticism, and some of their lesser-known benefits have been ignored.
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The show also includes far lesser-known works like photomontages from the 1950s and surprising textile embroideries from the 1960s.
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In our latest installment, Brooklyn Grange's Cecilia de Corral turns a lesser-known fruit into a deliciously butterscotch-y pie.
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Each style is named after a different, lesser-known feminist, none of which you'll necessarily find in a history textbook.
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He expects to serve what he calls "forgotten cuts," the lesser-known steaks that are attracting attention in New York.
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Trump fares better against lesser-known Democrats, holding leads of as much as 2628 points over hypothetical challengers including Sens.
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Their Kraftwerk pick, "Hall of Mirrors," is a lesser known track from the German band's landmark album, Trans-Europe Express.
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That includes opposition leaders like Leopoldo López, who has been in prison since February 2014, and other lesser known dissidents.
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And see a mix — a big label, a lesser-known one and maybe one with a modern new tasting room.
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Job description: Travel the world — mostly to lesser-known, less touristy parts — and educate millions on global cuisine and culture.
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It will join Google and Uber, as well as lesser-known firms like Delphi Automotive, in testing on U.S. roads.
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The show includes works by major names like Leonardo and Rembrandt, and a healthy dose of lesser-known British artists.
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The young, lesser known performers at the center of the story fare better, though their parts are just as hackneyed.
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Read more:Roger Federer's new sponsorship deal is reportedly worth $300 million as he replaces Nike with a lesser-known brand
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Many of those images are in this retrospective, as are some of his lesser-known works, including portraits and nudes.
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But although they may not be setting auction records with their purchases, many are exploring and collecting lesser-known artists.
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In 2003 Yahoo acquired Overture, which included its partner AltaVista as well as a lesser known search engine called AllTheWeb.com.
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Work by Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol, Yves Klein and others is on view alongside that of some lesser-known figures.
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Mr. Thomas and the orchestra had done their adventuring the night before at Carnegie, offering lesser-known music by Copland.
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In this tribute to ballet, Ms. Kunikova has included allusions to classics and also incorporated passages from lesser-known works.
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But Ho has also gathered a panoply of lesser-known and little-seen artworks across styles, media, and artists' identities.
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The source material for the play is a lesser-known Magritte mural commissioned by a Belgian casino in the '50s.
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All the major regions—Rioja, Ribera del Duero, Rías Baixas—and many of the lesser known ones—Catalayud, Yecla, Bierzo.
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But the East China Sea, a lesser-known hotbed of tensions, might be more likely to trigger an international conflict.
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And the lesser-known sister islands St. Kitts and Nevis offer picturesque Caribbean landscapes, plus history, culture, and standout dining.
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Despite the country's celebrated gastronomic status, until recently little attention was paid to preserving some of its lesser-known traditions.
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Both Bernie and Biden are extremely popular with self-identified Democrats, and the lesser-known contenders like O'Rourke, Harris, etc.
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Lesser known are his 300 works painted on a windswept granite rock called Appledore Island, off the coast of Maine.
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Deep in the archive are lesser-known gems, including a large body of work by a neglected artist, Emil Bisttram.
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To save money on dining out, Mr. Rabinor advised eating at lesser-known but equally tasty establishments favored by locals.
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The show also led to the fateful meeting between two of its lesser-known participants, Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock.
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In 2015, an exhibition of his lesser-known works on paper opened at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York.
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Collins believes a speedier, head-to-head match-up with Loeffler would favor him over the lesser-known freshman senator.
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Cathinones like pentedrone (a more MDMA-like, liver-toxic drug than mephedrone) and lesser-known cathinone analogues are common here.
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The battle for Peleliu is lesser-known than the battle for Okinawa, and some historians have argued it was unnecessary.
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Those targeted included employees of major defense contractors like Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and Boeing, as well as lesser-known firms.
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Boeing purchases its parts from companies like General Electric and the France-based Safran, along with lesser-known specialized companies.
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It is the lesser known "others," who also migrated to France — some of them only briefly — who become the focus.
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"I am not dogmatic," he said in a televised debate with Macri and several lesser-known candidates contesting the Oct.
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The service offers customers free expedited shipping, music and movie streaming, along with a bunch of other lesser-known programs.
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A discerning primary voter could fairly ask some of the lesser-known, longest-of-long-shot, uninspiring, cookie-cutter candidates . . .
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One of the lesser-known complications is an increased risk for cancer of the liver, pancreas, endometrium, kidney and breast.
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Botstein's favorite tactic is to use a well-known figure like Puccini to shine a light on lesser-known contemporaries.
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A new series on the sex trade in 93s New York City presents a lesser-known side of the metropolis.
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Toward the end of the hearing, Mr. Petersen also came up empty on two lesser-known points of legal doctrine.
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But James is not interested only in the lives of the famous, but also in lesser-known and forgotten figures.
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In their place are renowned but lesser-known talents such as Julia Wachtel, Annette Lemieux, Erika Rothenberg, and Gretchen Bender.
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In the case of Jessica Biel, it looks like one of her lesser known abilities may be overshadowed by her husband's.
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Below are 11 very popular 2016 albums and songs, paired with slightly lesser-known (but highly recommended) analogues from this year.
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In honor of today's lesser known coffee-themed holiday, Dunkin' Donuts will be offering up some steeply discounted pre-Thanksgiving fuel.
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In honor of the film's 15-year anniversary, here are a few lesser-known facts about the making of Freaky Friday.
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I find myself agreeing — promoting the work of lesser-known women artists is always a social and hopefully an economic good.
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Porter, a lesser-known figure in the Trump administration until this week, had previously worked for several Republican politicians, including Sen.
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But so far in these playoffs, their teams have gotten better bangs for their buck out of much lesser-known players.
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The Democrats themselves may have inadvertently invited attention to lesser-known long-shots such as Yang with their new debate rules.
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And there's Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History, which highlights the lives of lesser-known black historical figures through re-enactments.
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I've outgrown thinking that something's better because it's obscure, but I think there's real beauty in things that are lesser known.
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There were, of course, other lesser-known women on television who shaped Ms. Peoples Wagner's ideas about beauty, success and identity.
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Stewart's original Twitter account was suspended, and many of the lesser-known figures have gone silent, disappeared, or shifted their focus.
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Critics said the structure limited access to lesser-known candidates and imposed a "junior varsity" and "varsity" dynamic on the race.
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But absent all the frills, Pacific Overtures — one of Sondheim's lesser-known works — emerged as one of the composer's finest achievements.
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While some made the case for popular brands like Covergirl and Almay, others bonded over their love for lesser-known ones.
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Apple hopes that they will help users discover lesser-known apps that they might not have stumbled across in the charts.
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But some researchers think a lesser-known flavor of the technology might be the answer to the world's growing superbug problem.
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The two candidates rebuffed criticism from lesser known rivals who sought to poke holes in their plans to overhaul health care.
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Now we have Metroid: Samus Returns, a remake/reboot of the lesser-known Game Boy game, Metroid II: Return of Samus.
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A lesser-known possibility comes from the 1939 short story "In the Walls of Eryx" by H.P. Lovecraft and Kenneth Sterling.
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But one that might not have crossed your dumpling radar is the lesser known—but no less delicious—momo of Tibet.
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The funding round was a huge vote of confidence for one of the lesser known startups working on self-driving technology.
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Instead of big-budget brands, editors, buyers, stylists, and bloggers were championing a new wave of lesser-known, independent footwear designers.
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As someone on the Refinery29 entertainment team pointed out, both movies star CW actresses from lesser-known shows with rabid fanbases.
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IN EUROPE'S frozen north, two presidents are standing for re-election: Russia's Vladimir Putin and Finland's somewhat lesser-known Sauli Niinisto.
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And he said it'd be easier for the well-known Biden than the other, lesser-known candidates in the first debate.
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But CBD is the lesser-known, non-intoxicating cousin which has shown promise in treating epilepsy, anxiety, pain, and even addiction.
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In another, Marge's sister Selma hits it off with Prince by complimenting his movies — even some of the lesser known hits.
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But he said recent history has clearly shown that superhero movies can succeed with either A-listers or lesser-known actors.
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He and the Massachusetts senator will be center stage on Tuesday night surrounded, largely, by lesser-known and more moderate candidates.
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Lesser known is what Laura Bush did to aid the Burmese people, most of which had to be done in secret.
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As for candidates in Friday's election, especially lesser-known politicians, Telegram messages offer a free outlet to spread their campaign promises.
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He was convinced that the secret to a better vaccine could be found in horsepox, a lesser-known cousin of smallpox.
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Major players like Intel, NVidia, and Ambarella crushed expectations while lesser known names like AMD found it difficult to stimulate growth.
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Read more: Roger Federer's new sponsorship deal is reportedly worth $300 million as he replaces Nike with a lesser-known brand
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There is a second tier of lesser-known VR headsets however, and at the forefront of them is the OSVR headset.
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Each night features 10 candidates, putting seasoned politicians alongside lesser-known faces eager to continue their introduction to a national audience.
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Though Gab is smaller and lesser-known than Twitter, it bills itself as a 'free speech' alternative to mainstream social media.
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Our CineFix series, Things You Didn't Know, goes into some of the lesser-known facts about the Tina Fey-penned comedy.
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This is the equally haunting and amusing story of a lesser-known act, set against the swampy backdrop of northern Florida.
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This exhibition focuses on some of his lesser-known output — like nudes and self-portraits, including the self-portrait shown above.
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Buscemi might be famous as an actor, but he also has a lesser-known second career: a New York City firefighter.
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Similarly, lesser-known foreign airlines often offer great ways to see the world comfortably, in a safe and cost-effective way.
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A few of the contestants are lesser-known YouTubers who are friends with hosts Kian and JC, like Corey La Barrie.
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Her life was full of grit and hard work, and Insider has collected 15 lesser-known facts to celebrate her legacy.
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A perhaps lesser-known but hardly less adventurous event, Dream Up will include 19 new works from American and international companies.
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Sterling investors are willing to stretch beyond the market stalwarts, and lesser known names have benefited from the more benign backdrop.
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A lesser-known figure, the English belletrist Geoffrey Madan (1895-1947) had his collected in "Geoffrey Madan's Notebooks," published in 1981.
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And it's spending about $140,000 to boost a lesser-known GOP candidate in the 48th to further divide the GOP vote.
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The firms, mostly lesser-known, smaller Chinese companies, are often drawn to the prestige associated with the New York stock exchanges.
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They range from White House officials and former directors of the National Security Agency to lesser-known figures like Willis Ware.
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Recently, venture capitalist Tomasz Tunguz included classified ads apps on his list of lesser-known startup sectors to pay attention to.
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Consider this your invitation to check out a lesser-known Korean skin-care brand that isn't any less deserving of accolades.
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Check out the videos and directions below for these easier, lesser-known ways for rearranging the app icons on your iPhone.
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Despite dipping into ABBA's lesser-known catalog, the film did even better than its predecessor, which made $27.7 million in 2008.
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Interestingly, the solo exhibition foregoes the artist's larger sculptures, presenting instead two lesser known components of his oeuvre: drawings and maquettes.
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Nirav Tolia may be CEO of a lesser-known startup, the neighborhood social network Nextdoor, but he's no Sun Valley newbie.
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He joins a long list of lesser-known Democrats in the race, many of whom would be historic if they won.
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The small, lesser-known company based out of Rhode Island is one of the United States's largest producers of generic opioids.
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Lesser-known schools sometimes referred to as "hidden gems" have made big efforts to lure high-performing students from far away.
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These sophisticated retellings by the author of "The Golden Compass" cover 50 tales, including a fascinating number of lesser-known stories.
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But as a comedian myself, I am most excited for the lesser known performers who are about to receive the spotlight.
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" She expressed an interest in broadening its audience and exploring lesser-known corners of drawing, especially its "connectivity to vernacular culture.
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Event planners urge couples and their families to keep a close watch on some of these hidden or lesser-known expenses.
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The Dutch tourism board now plans to promote lesser-known parts of the country to spread tourists out across the Netherlands.
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The fundraiser comes ahead of Indiana's May 8 primary, when Greg Pence will face off against several lesser-known Republican rivals.
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She is the lesser-known of the Knowles sisters, but Solange is herself a creative powerhouse and raiser of social consciousness.
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Lesser-known figures will also probably find that their time in the administration has hindered, rather than helped, their career prospects.
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Late last year, Miguel McKelvey, the lesser known of WeWork's two co-founders, listed his Greenwich Village townhouse for $21 million.
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Instead, TikTok is a world in which lesser-known artists are no longer subject to the whims of radio and streaming.
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In fact, a lesser-known side effect of bird-dogging is what it does for the careers of young, ambitious staffers.
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This independence explains in large part why Van Beirendonck is lesser known than his peers and even some of his students.
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He chronicled the battles of Bunker Hill and Lexington and Concord and a lesser-known one in Springfield, N.J., in 21960.
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The photographs — arranged intuitively, not by chronology — include lesser-known documentary images, which suggest a deeper sense of who she was.
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For the lesser-known GOP candidates of the 2016 cycle, the dual-tier debate format turned into a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Kamala Harris, who brought in $12 million over a longer period — as well as some lesser-known rivals, like Former Rep.
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The country is actively helping to disperse crowds by promoting lesser-known gems that don't get as much social media love.
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The America First Policies polling effort operates as a network of coordinated groups, with two lesser-known firms, National Research Inc.
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So are some of the lesser-known red sparkling wines from Italy, like Gragnano from Campania or Gutturnio from Emilia-Romagna.
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Light was not one of the lesser-known players, but he saw many of them suddenly appear in the locker room.
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Then, which of the lesser-known Democratic candidates are mounting the most credible campaigns for the highest office in the land?
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Ms. Shelley's 2007 indie film is lesser-known, the serio-comic story of a diner hash-slinger stuck in an unhappy marriage.
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Plus, a lot of the top, lesser-known products create a different result than the go-to's currently in your makeup bag.
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Also in the fund's portfolio: lesser-known Canadian cannabis companies The Green Organic Dutchman (TGODF), CannTrust (CTST), Aphria (APHA) and Hexo (HEXO).
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But there's also a lesser-known program that helps low-income Obamacare enrollees pay for other insurance costs, like copays and deductibles.
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But lesser-known, lower-polling candidates looking for breakout moments of their own could use the two septuagenarians as piñatas, as well.
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Lesser-known secrets, like an old church repurposed into a roller rink, take more time to find but are just as great.
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She argued that banning political ads would disadvantage lesser-known and nontraditional candidates by making it harder for them to break through.
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Hotstar, a lesser-known Disney-owned service which has set global streaming records, is about to have a very busy few months.
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But had there been a platform for lesser-known figures in the arts to speak, the event would've had much more depth.
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The show introduces you one of the Marvel Universe's lesser-known heroes, but in a captivating, action-packed and morally conflicted manner.
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Since his death, Hefner's secret passion for the arts and even lesser known history as a civil rights campaigner came to light.
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Researchers at North Carolina-based Locus Biosciences think they have a potential cure for antibiotic resistance using CRISPR's lesser-known Cas3 enzyme.
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A selection of quotations from Victor Hugo's lesser known written works and correspondence is used as narrative thread throughout this intelligent exhibition.
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A few lesser known films, television shows and actors, however, pulled some unexpected nods (congrats to Sing Street and Aaron Taylor-Johnson!).
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Lesser known still is how the African American community used marching bands as a means of political expression in the 23th century.
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As The Post reports, Facebook has been targeting lesser known wireless carriers instead of the big boys like Verizon and AT&T.
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America's oil and gas boom is fueling the rise of a lesser-known energy central to the plastics in our lives: ethane.
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Lesser known, however, is that there also exist two additional categories — Uncles and Nephews — that together explain the temperament of any man.
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Stand out from the crowd by using one of these lesser-known jukebox apps to listen to your tunes on your smartphone.
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According to Deadline, Wonder Woman writer Allan Heinberg will bring a collection of Marvel's lesser-known women superheroes to the small screen.
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The app will reportedly feature lesser-known artists, but, as the video indicates, the focus seems to the on the models themselves.
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Some brands have started to look for lesser-known influencers, who command smaller fees and retain a more authentic image among devotees.
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"I always suggest looking to lesser known regions and less familiar grapes — that's where some of the great bargains are," Isle says.
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It was able to show that white-owned, lesser-known networks were able to sign contracts with Charter during the same period.
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The big device makers, like Amazon, Apple and Google, do update their software, but many of the lesser-known brands do not.
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President Donald Trump on Monday coasted to victory in the 2020 Iowa Republican caucuses, quickly quashing his two lesser-known GOP rivals.
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But the duo is also committed to highlighting the work of lesser-known authors who document the black experience in their work.
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Last May, Maduro cruised to re-election over a lesser-known opposition candidate amid low turnout and government allegations of vote buying.
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Samsung, Sony, LG, Panasonic, and a bunch of lesser-known brands are all here to show off their latest living room screens.
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This leveled the playing field between big resorts and smaller, lesser known ones, ensuring that all North American resorts were recognized equally.
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Rather, among those 22 women, 21, or 22%, carried a damaging mutation in lesser-known genes that are related to breast cancer.
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Lesser known, though, is Trump Model Management, the New York-based modeling agency that represents some notable names in the fashion industry.
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The Adobe Photoshop CC Training Bundle — $19 See Details Adobe Lightroom may be lesser-known, but it's just as powerful as Photoshop.
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The most logical next step for Mitrione would probably be a tune-up fight with one of Bellator's lesser-known big men.
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In honor of This Is Acting's release, we rounded up some lesser-known facts about the extremely talented star from down under.
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Instead, she often found herself under a barrage of criticism from lesser-known rivals desperate for a breakout moment of their own.
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And one mom, Natalie Renee, is warning everyone about the lesser-known symptoms of Lyme disease after her daughter recently became ill.
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Though many stores lining the streets are recognizable chains, the lesser-known retailers here make this mini-metropolis an unexpected shopping gem.
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" The lesser-known Phillips was also a surprise standout, bringing depth and resonance to "Her Voice," a song from Broadway's "Little Mermaid.
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It seeks to reintroduce her to voters, ostensibly by highlighting lesser-known aspects of her work on behalf of families and children.
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Chef Dries Molkens showed off some of the lesser-known Belgian cuisine while giving me a tour of the Belgian ambassador's residence.
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We are also a bit shocked by how expensive some lesser-known brands are, costing the same as the Instant Pot Duo.
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Across the United States, there are more than 4,85033 private equity firms, he says, including in lesser-known markets like Nashville, Tenn.
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"You don't listen," as a character in one of his lesser-known plays kept saying to anyone who would — sorry, wouldn't — listen.
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Castro, also one of the lesser-known candidates before Wednesday's forum, saw his favorable rating rise from 2900 percent to 220006 percent.
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A lesser-known but equally fascinating subject is Bouck White, who apparently wrote the Drew book to illustrate the evils of greed.
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And while everyone adores spaghetti, there&aposs a number of lesser-known dishes from across Italy that deserve some love as well.
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The list includes better-known places like Barbados, and Bali, Indonesia, but the lesser-known island of Flatey, Iceland, took first place.
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Then it's off to discover the parks' iconic vistas and lesser-known sights — by hike, bike and, when possible, kayak or raft.
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Holdings, mostly in Japan and China, are big names like Alibaba and JD.com, along with lesser known stocks like Japan Post Holdings.
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Yes, this all might seem a little weird, even for someone who writes a column dedicated to lesser known, highly specific fetishes.
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We've paired well-known lines with lesser-known (but equally awesome) indie standouts, making discovering great products a pleasure, not a pain.
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Still another 5 percent reported they were working on games for the lesser-known augmented reality headsets such as the Microsoft Hololens.
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She should let some of her credibility and star power shine on younger, lesser-known figures who can rebuild the party's bench.
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Hart told me safety and privacy is of paramount concern for lesser-known actors, who often don't want their true identities known.
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But a fascinating artistic discovery is shedding new light on a lesser known, but perhaps more consequential, piece of the college's history.
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The kidnappings are usually carried out by lesser-known insurgent factions or criminal gangs, who then sell the victims to the Haqqanis.
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Adding insult to injury, there are no biographies for the contributors; this indirectly privileges known art-world personalities over lesser known writers.
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Art Review In this year's whimsical edition, the 11-year-old art fair looks back to lesser-known work from the 1960s.
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But if you are considering donating to a lesser-known organization, do a little research first to make sure it is reputable.
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The dunk contest, meanwhile, now relies on lesser-known, and often younger, players because of the longstanding reluctance of stars to participate.
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The selections (including work from Keith Haring, lesser-known street artists and her own grandmother) are reproductions from Adlon's real-life collection.
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While single-day lift passes can cost more than $150 at major resorts, access tends to be cheaper at lesser-known areas.
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At the same time, Cisco has faced new competition from companies offering less expensive products, like Arista Networks and lesser known vendors.
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But three lesser-known Italian museums have snagged two prized da Vinci paintings from the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Mr. Bokondji traveled extensively in Congo and learned many local, lesser-known styles that infuse his songs, giving them variety and bite.
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I was also big into The Beatles and Beach Boys and lesser known 60s bands and 90s bands that aped that sound.
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U.S. PIRG also recommends freezing your file at a lesser-known reporting agency known as the National Consumer Telecom and Utilities Exchange.
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Schwartz said the lesser-known agents are always in danger of losing players during their prime earning years to the major conglomerates.
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Purell, for example, is currently dealing with a shortage, leaving consumers in search of lesser-known sanitizing brands that can kill germs.
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But even as lesser-known brands turn to KOLs for help, the industry is still dominated by heavyweights, and increasingly demands professionalization.
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She's gained critical acclaim bringing the area's lesser-known flavors into the kitchen and aims to elevate the profile of Indian cuisine.
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One of the difficulties Google faces is adding lesser-known and used languages is having access to web content to train with.
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Kira Klaas, who works on the startup's mission and brand messaging, convinces startups to put their trust in the lesser-known entity.
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A lesser-known component of the law is that it also allows internet companies to moderate their platforms as they see fit.
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But you'll also find a slew of younger, lesser-known brands that are surging in popularity, thanks to their successful online businesses.
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It remains relatively cheap to campaign there, letting lesser-known presidential hopefuls win grass-roots support and compete with the bigger names.
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And just like a library, it can point you toward some of the band's lesser-known work — including its debut album Drill.
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Performances include I Fagiolini presenting Monteverdi's lesser-known vespers (the 1641 "Selva morale e spirtuale") at the Edinburgh International Festival on Aug.
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This imposing collection, available as 10 LPs or seven CDs, shines a light on this lesser-known opening chapter of his career.
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Sean Duffy passed, as did several other higher-profile potential GOP recruits, leading to a big primary field of lesser-known candidates.
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Also on hand is a sculpture by the lesser-known Italian Fausto Melotti, "La rivoluzione dogmatica" (19500), made of brass and fabric.
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"Just as 2019 seemed to be all about discovering hidden Greece, in 2020, eyes will turn to lesser-known Portugal," Barber said.
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All of these reform efforts would make changes to a lesser known component of the program: increased cost of compliance (ICC) coverage.
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From cheap bunk bed options to spacious suites, Freehand is a sleek stay for those seeking something lesser-known than Ace Hotel.
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The market was more receptive to lesser-known names such as cyber security company Ping Identity and cloud monitoring company Datadog Inc.
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The trails had to feature all the major massifs, regions, geologies, and sightseeing highlights, while also steering hikers to lesser-known attractions.
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The New York-based Roosevelt Institute think tank is seeking lesser-known candidates, some outside Washington, for at least 120 administration jobs.
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Gucci and Versace print tops, Moschino biker jackets and retro dresses from lesser-known Italian brands line the perimeter of the room.
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Business Insider rounded up a number of lesser-known rooms in the presidential residence, including a Chocolate Shop and the Flower Shop.
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Lesser known names like Isaac H. Bonsall, Henry Peter Bosse, Thomas M. Easterly, Josiah Johnson Hawes and others have pride of place.
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While headlining comedians cancel their gigs without real consequence, lesser-known touring comedians are having their livelihoods threatened by the coronavirus pandemic.
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A few lesser-known names, including the intriguing Israeli painter Yigal Ozeri, hang cheek-by-jowl with marmoreal interiors and ghastly cityscapes.
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The debate held last week featured a smaller number of candidates, allowing some of the lesser-known candidates to shine on stage.
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The coming months may put a new focus on lesser-known players in Trump's orbit, including Michael Cohen, his long-time lawyer.
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They also include lesser-known statements on the high-school dropout rate, American exports and the size of the country's Muslim population.
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There's nothing flashy about it, nothing trendy, just wholesome grandmas like 93-year-old Cesaria making lesser-known regional dishes like lorighittas.
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz — faced harsh criticism for its alleged favoritism toward frontrunner Hillary Clinton over Bernie Sanders and other lesser-known candidates.
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That led to letters, visits, and similar friendships with a ton of other, lesser-known but equally (and if not more) ghastly characters.
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The hope is that developing projects such as high-speed rail will bring temporary jobs, economic growth and investment to lesser known areas.
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Multiple A-lister attendees — including Natalie Portman, Sofia Vergara, Amy Adams, and more — used the night to promote lesser-known, indie beauty brands.
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It shines a spotlight on a lesser-known part of Berkshire's insurance operations, which also include Geico car insurance and General Re reinsurance.
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When Brunson withdrew from the bout with vision issues, however, Mousasi was forced to shift his opponent to the lesser-known Thiago Santos.
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A lesser-known corollary to this phenomenon is the "panic cycle" that occurs when innovative new technologies strike irrational fear into people's hearts.
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But nevertheless, listen up: There's a lesser-known cruciferous green that might actually be "super," because it has some very promising health benefits.
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The Young and the Evil at David Zwirner casts a light on lesser-known gay artists who rejected the prevailing trend toward abstraction.
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Among the lesser-known amazing things the body can do: It can make 11 essential amino acids, which are necessary to sustain life.
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Iron ore and gold have been the traditional staples underpinning Australia's commodities industry but lesser-known lithium could soon take over the mantle.
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Unlike Super Mario Run, Heroes is based on one of the company's lesser-known franchises, and has a more in-depth gameplay style.
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Yet another vote of confidence for a relatively lesser-known in the fashion business, as The New York Times' Vanessa Friedman pointed out.
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Yep, Skarsgård — who can be seen torturing kids in the new It trailer — is one of the Skarsgårds, albeit a lesser-known one.
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Lesser-known startups are in the mix, too — Faraday Future and NextEV, two electric car companies with Chinese backing, race in the series.
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Later, over lunch, I ask corporate communications manager Caitlin O'Hara whether Canopy is looking into the lesser-known compounds in the cannabis plant.
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MONEY's 2016 Best Colleges list, released today, offers a mix of public and private, large and small, uber-selective and lesser-known gems.
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On Washington Everyone knows the Senate can remove a president, but a second, lesser-known vote could disqualify someone from future office altogether.
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But you may be surprised about some of the lesser known materials, foods, or environments that an cause allergic reactions in certain people.
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Meanwhile, Chinese privately held start-ups coming to the U.S., unlike last year, are relatively lesser-known and tend to choose downsized listings.
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And I haven't even begun to touch the surface of Amazon's lesser-known, industry-shattering programs like Seller Fulfilled Prime and Direct Fulfillment.
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But there is another, lesser-known political figure zeroing in on tech, and he was there before a lot of others: Republican Sen.
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But in the three rounds — and five nights — of debates so far, none of the breakout moments have gone to lesser-known candidates.
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In one, they showed 1,000 people a selection of ten lesser-known paintings and asked them to guess the gender of the artists.
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You've got the obvious choices of Gmail or Microsoft Outlook, but there are several lesser known choices that might be worth a try.
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In addition to Korean and Chinese, Google is also adding 20 new languages, including lesser-known languages like Manx and Maori, to Gboard.
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At MWC, the most interesting mobile innovations usually don't come from the biggest phone makers, but from lesser-known brands — especially Chinese companies.
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However, there are some smaller and lesser-known options you might not know about that can take your productivity to the next level.
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But we're providing some lesser known options, like investing in a Grade A multipurpose towel or taking a spin at side-snap jeans.
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Its intuitiveness is a major selling point, but there are some lesser-known gestures that aren't immediately obvious that can be useful too.
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To help you uncover some of the lesser-known tricks the software is capable of, we present a bunch of our current favorites.
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For every Michael Myers, there's a dozen wannabes stalking the shadows of lesser-known horror films, just trying their hardest to scare people.
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Griffin's BreakSafe has been around for a few years and there are a bunch of magnetic USB-C cables from lesser-known companies.
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The close proximity will allow Cassini to make detailed observations of Saturn's smaller, lesser known moons — such as Pandora, Pan, Daphnis, and Atlas.
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Animal Crossing is one of Nintendo's lesser-known properties, but one that still has a lot of fan appeal, especially among younger players.
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He copped to the fact he's got fake chompers, but Gaten also told us about his lesser known talent ... singing our National Anthem.
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In addition to works from revered figures like Chantal Akerman and Barbara Hammer, the lineup includes more obscure titles from lesser-known filmmakers.
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At the moment, big cities like Austin and lesser-known parts of the Lone Star State appear to be vying for Amazon's HQ2.
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A lesser-known musical that features him opposite Sade in 1950s London, Absolute Beginners is a must-see for any David Bowie completionist.
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Peter recommends 13 lesser-known horror films you need to watch on Netflix before Halloween, for anybody who wants to binge scary movies.
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She also kicked off a big trend for the lesser-known dates of male celebrities on Oscar night, a revealing, thigh-exposing slit.
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When PlayStation VR came out earlier this week, one of its lesser-known launch titles was a horror game called Here They Lie.
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By shrewdly using Netflix to showcase and cash in on these lesser-known properties, Marvel once again appears to be winning the war.
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One, perhaps lesser known, example of this health care sabotage has come in the form of attacks on the 6900B Drug Discount program.
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Bowman, who is lesser known in Washington, advanced on an 18-7 vote, with five Democrats joining all Republicans to support her nomination.
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Experts say that such content exists across the web on lesser-known platforms and in harder to find spots on Facebook and Twitter.
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A Chinese mission to the far side of the moon and a lesser-known resident of a famous British address complete our coverage.
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CNN's Chris Moody and Jeremy Moorhead have a short video of the presidential debate for lesser-known candidates in the New Hampshire primary.
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Comcast is being sued by Byron Allen, who claims it refuses to carry his channels ... while it airs "lesser-known, white-owned" networks.
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Lesser-known bands might be more hesitant to try Yondr, as many rely on fans posting photos and videos to promote their shows.
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One lesser-known Colt is Denico Autry, the reigning AFC Defensive Player of the Week with five sacks in the last two games.
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Coincheck drew the attention of Japanese regulators early this year after hackers stole roughly 523 million lesser-known NEM coins from the exchange.
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But some delegates still resent the fact that Romney collected signatures, a process they feel favors deep-pocketed candidates over lesser-known contenders.
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More importantly, he gives space to forgotten or lesser-known female artists who tirelessly worked to affirm themselves in a hyper-masculine culture.
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Lesser known and less critically loathed, The Hebrew Hammer trades Cuban-link chains for Star of David pendants to send up blaxploitation cinema.
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The party she's running with is the lesser-known 'Lista de la Decencia,' a new coalition made up of several left wing groups.
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The letters also point to a scheme to minimize the damage, by doling out punishment to lesser-known Russian athletes behind-the-scenes.
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Acton, who started at Facebook when WhatsApp was acquired for $19 billion in 2014, is the lesser-known of WhatsApp's two co-founders.
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And getting around Europe's lesser-known capitals can often be a headache in itself, but the bargain prices sometimes make it worth it.
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But this is the lesser-known story of Jim Crow's white, Northern cousin, the forgotten movement to snatch democracy from the working classes.
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Shepard may be the best lesser-known film critic, unless you're hip enough to read The Believer, a magazine originally published by McSweeney's.
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The appointment of Aras, a lesser known prosecutor, to the powerful position of prosecutor general of the republic, or PGR, angered other prosecutors.
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Moulton was one of a host of lesser-known members of Congress who sought or are continuing to seek 2020 bids, including Reps.
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How should we honor and remember these lesser-known astronauts who helped to set the stage for the now immortalized Apollo 21492 crew?
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On the Great Saunter, along with about 1,500 others, I would circumnavigate a lesser-known city: a network of greenways, parkland and woods.
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What if Minnesota's former governor Tim Pawlenty, a Republican, won Mr. Franken's seat in an election next year against some lesser-known opponent?
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But now lesser-known areas on the west side of the river, including the Rondout Valley in Ulster County, are entering the fray.
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That means couples can pour lesser-known wines from all over the world, such as indigenous varieties from Italy, Greece, and Eastern Europe.
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VINCENTELLI For me, a Motown-based jukebox would focus on a lesser-known figure like Cholly Atkins, who was the label's house choreographer.
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Gwen Chanzit brought together a dozen (mostly lesser known) female artists and worked to connect them to the larger history of Abstract Expressionism.
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Food Saver is the big name in vacuum sealers, but you can save a few dollars by going with a lesser-known brand.
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Instead, hit the country's lesser known and more affordable gems such as the islands of Paros and Naxos or a city like Thessaloniki.
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"In beautiful Belgium, there are five Amsterdams," Sabena's slogan said, linking a highly popular destination to one that was lesser known to travelers.
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But they also drew upon a lesser-known, earlier account, by Henri Justament, a French choreographer who documented a Paris production around 1860.
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The Pour column last Wednesday, about lesser known wine grapes that are becoming popular, referred incorrectly to Württemberg, Germany, where trollinger is grown.
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Why are illegal sales of exotic pets having a massive impact on ecosystems and populations of lesser-known animals, according to the article?
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This study highlights a lesser-known aspect of the Affordable Care Act's indoor tanning excise tax, dermatologist Dr. Sara Hogan told Reuters Health.
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Not only were recognizable brand-name items hard to find, they also came with smaller discounts compared with those from lesser-known brands.
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Here, experts offer up lesser known but equally charming destinations in Italy, France, Switzerland and Austria, with lodging suggestions and approximate nightly rates.
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It's a good conversation to have, but it's easy to lose sight of the value of lesser-known tax provisions that really matter.
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But lesser known is how some of the world's largest banks have helped Rajawali — and other global agricultural powerhouses — expand their plantation empires.
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It's lesser known, I mean ABBA fans will obviously know it...but I think people will really fall in love with the song.
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The race is within reach for Democrats; Kelly has been raising more money than McSally, and despite being lesser-known is well liked.
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But for many, staying afloat financially is a lesser-known hurdle as they ski, skate, jump, flip and twirl their way to gold.
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But between the three rounds — and five nights — of debates, none of the break out moments have really stuck for lesser-known candidates.
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And it has been a base for the writing community that has swelled in Brooklyn and a springboard for many lesser-known authors.
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But there's a lesser known figure playing a major role: Andrew D. Goldstein, who has conducted every major interview of the president's advisers.
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Russian Futurism may be lesser known than their Italian cousins but this new online resource makes their related artist books easy to explore.
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This, patently, was an excellent thing, given SoundCloud's unique status as a platform for discovering tracks by lesser-known bands and underground acts.
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But it's Biden who's leading the polls, edging out Sanders for the most part, while the other lesser-known candidates still trail behind.
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"These memes do continue to spread within the communities they were targeting, particularly content by lesser-known or quietly-removed pages," researchers wrote.
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The environmental damage of war is lesser-known than other side effects, but is almost always an important factor in a country's welfare.
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Further "days" of Lubalin 100 will explore more of Lubalin's seminal and lesser-known designs in more detail, including works his clients rejected.
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Here are a few lesser-known notables we caught in 2016, from affecting teen dramas to sweetly moving comedies to sing-along-worthy musicals.
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This elongated shadow was cast by one of Jupiter's lesser known moons, Amalthea--and captured by the Juno spacecraft, currently orbiting the banded planet.
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This elongated shadow was cast by one of Jupiter's lesser known moons, Amalthea--and captured by the Juno spacecraft, currently orbiting the banded planet.
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From its most (deservedly) popular pieces to the lesser-known offerings, this is what you need to keep in mind when shopping at Ikea.
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Praise for "In the Blue Light", Mr Simon's album, has been more muted—largely because it consists of rearrangements of lesser-known old songs.
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That led to a dogpile of respected but lesser-known members of Congress, with former Georgia governor Jimmy Carter running as the Washington outsider.
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Tech IPOs have been picking up lately and one lesser-known semiconductor company, Aquantia, made its debut on the New York Stock Exchange today.
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Biden's high name recognition among Democratic voters means he likely can afford to wait longer than lesser-known candidates to enter the 2020 race.
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Trip Pittman; Randy Brinson, head of the Christian Coalition of Alabama; and lesser-known candidates James Beretta, Joseph Breault, Bryan Peeples, and Mary Maxwell.
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Up until now, players of controller-supported games have had to use lesser-known Android controllers, which can vary widely in compatibility and quality.
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In the latest Verge Science video, we take a look at three lesser-known reasons behind the US's reluctance to adopt the metric system.
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J.W.Anderson's most recent campaign was much smaller in scale — about the size of a postage stamp, actually — and featured lesser-known model, Mayka Merino.
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Gabbard's lawsuit claims that she opened a Google Ads account to capitalize on voters' curiosity about her as a lesser-known Democratic presidential candidate.
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Was there no contemporary work, a lesser-known score by a Swiss composer or even some overlooked piece from earlier eras that intrigued him?
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In addition to products like the Microsoft HoloLens, we expect to see more from competitors like Intel's Project Alloy and other lesser-known brands.
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The one poll we have put Heller up a single point over Rosen, his lesser-known challenger, which is not great for an incumbent.
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Google, T-Mobile and several lesser-known startups are beginning to offer products and services designed to bring more intelligence to today's car owners.
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There's a lesser known reason for this: In Greek mythology, it's said that the hero Hercules became a target of the goddess Hera's ire.
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And right across the avenue is luxury department store Saks Fifth Avenue, which is home to a lesser known, but equally affecting holiday tradition.
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Given her life, her public work, and her domestic and sacred spaces, why is Oakley lesser known in the United States than Diego Rivera?
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But the singer, songwriter and actress, who has sold over 27 million records and won four Grammy awards, has a lesser-known passion: cars.
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The games come from lesser-known football (ie, soccer) leagues, minor college sports and international fixtures with limited American audiences, like rugby and cricket.
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It's obvious for games like Zelda, which essentially pioneered the idea of open worlds, but that doesn't make lesser-known titles any less significant.
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Other lesser-known categories include best historical album, best children's album and best music film, which went to the Amy Winehouse documentary this year.
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Without most of the top contenders there to take up time, it could be easier for a lesser-known contender to get some attention.
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What does a star as big as Silva get for beating a man who is ranked lower than him with a lesser-known name?
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The absence of top golfers could, however, present an opening for lesser-known players to capture international attention for themselves, their countries and sponsors.
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In a behind-the-scenes video of her Variety cover photo-shoot, Lively spills some lesser known facts about herself, including her search habits.
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These are usually independent or lesser-known films; major blockbusters don't appear on the app until several weeks after they release, if at all.
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A lesser-known benefit of big data analysis is its role as a built-in R&D tool for generating unexpected new product ideas.
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Identifying visual materials and objects that communicate fascinating but lesser-known stories about the past has been a central theme throughout my professional experience.
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The researchers also believe that smaller, lesser-known streaming services could benefit by positioning their offerings as a more affordable alternative to HBO NOW.
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Given that Mitrione is a fairly big name, however, his being scheduled for a bout with one of Bellator's lesser known heavyweights is unlikely.
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A lesser-known feature in Windows 10 is a button to roll back to the previous version of Windows if you are having problems.
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Organized into thematic constellations, the exhibition includes emblematic and lesser-known artworks that represent what González calls a regional "decolonial" art and cultural history.
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Amazon has officially launched its "Hidden Gems Sale", which means shoppers can expect impressive deals on loads of lesser known brands, until Nov. 12.
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It contained data center hardware designs that lesser-known hardware makers are free to adopt, raising concern that a broader change would be coming.
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They have argued it gives lesser-known candidates — like Jimmy Carter in 1976 — an opportunity to parlay retail politicking skills into an electoral breakout.
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DURING HIS lesser-known run for president, which began in 20.3, Donald Trump proposed levying a wealth tax on Americans with more than $2210m.
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But it does mean using some discretionary money to bet on high-risk long shots or smaller, lesser-known companies with massive upside potential.
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Early polls magnify the problems caused by a crowded field, making it even more difficult to hear the voices of the lesser-known contenders.
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Sony is developing movies based on lesser-known Marvel characters Silk, Jackpot, and Nightwatch, and was looking for writers last summer, according to Variety.
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Group One: The last gaspers For the lesser known candidates polling in the low single digits, it is "third and long" in football parlance.
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Or perhaps I would go with a good producer from one of the lesser-known villages, like St.-Aubin, St.-Romain or Auxey-Duresses.
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Serving as a notary is a lesser-known, but potentially lucrative, side gig — one that can pull in $2,400 a month for some workers.
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Amid them are two portraits of Shchukin, done by the lesser-known Norwegian expressionist Xan Krohn, that translate him into blocky zones of color.
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But it does mean using some discretionary money to bet on high-risk long shots, or smaller, lesser-known companies with massive upside potential.
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In one such change to Google's search algorithms, the service guided search users to more prominent businesses over lesser-known ones, the Journal reported.
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Amazon has launched its "Hidden Gems Sale" in preparation for Black Friday, with loads of great deals on lesser known brands until Nov. 12.
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The shorts serve as a nice way to highlight some of the lesser known characters, like Jonah Hex, with a quick, one-off story.
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These include both typical and lesser known aspects of European culture, like Finland's Karelian pasties or the controversial "blackface" Dutch folklore character Zwarte Piet.
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A large field of lesser-known Democratic candidates is expected in the 2020 election cycle, and prominent members of the party including Sanders, Sen.
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You get the slightly starched impression that the characters could be actors, mounting an Amherst production of a lesser-known play by Oscar Wilde.
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Another middle gallery houses Adnan's film of New York and its lesser known landscapes, a moving collage of sky, birds, buildings, seas, and suns.
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Qualtrics, one of the lesser-known but highest-quality companies out of the Utah scene, is going public, and we like what we see.
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But there's another that's lesser-known: 1998's esoteric Mizzurna Falls, a quaint, creaky open-world mystery produced in Japan for the original PlayStation.
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One of its most successful podcasts is "Slow Burn," a scripted, narrative show that explores the lesser-known nuances of historical stories and scandals.
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On view are abstract paintings from the late 1940s to the 1960s by lesser-known artists like Hans Staudacher, Arnulf Rainer, and Oswald Oberhuber.
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Hand, who may be Britain's lone hockey icon, received the Richard "Bibi" Torriani Award, which is given to players from lesser-known hockey nations.
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This show focuses on Church's lesser-known works, of sites he painted in Egypt, Syria, Greece, Italy and Israel in the 25s and '24525s.
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Here are a few of the best lesser-known MLK quotes, on everything from the work of William Faulkner to the war in Vietnam.
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Invest in lesser-known talents with a passion for the genre who are eager to bring something new to it while respecting its roots.
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It includes popular spots like New Orleans and lesser-known gems like Gansu, in China, and São Tomé and Príncípe, on Africa's West Coast.
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The lesser known of George Michael's Christmas hits, but 2010's "December Song" is definitely his most appropriate for a sunset session at Pikes.
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The selections are a carefully curated mix of works that have found critical acclaim or mainstream popularity, punctuated by nods to lesser-known artists.
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Unlike some of his lesser-known rivals, his unwavering base of progressives will guarantee him a floor of support should he enter the race.
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Apparently hoping to avoid scrutiny ahead of the primary — he has three lesser-known challengers — he has skipped some debates and repeatedly dodged reporters.
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Here are four things to know about the trial: The trial is the culmination of a flurry of prosecutions of lesser-known violent acts.
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This time a second player can also join in the action, playing as Gooigi, a gelatin-like clone of the lesser known Mario brother.
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From botanical sketches to art inspired by af Klint's spiritual practice, lesser-known works by the Swedish artist arrived at the Lightforms Art Center.
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For example, Astoria's popular Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden was rightfully featured, but so was SingleCut Brewery, a lesser-known, but worthwhile, beer spot.
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FOOD The Pour column last Wednesday, about lesser known wine grapes that are becoming popular, referred incorrectly to Württemberg, Germany, where trollinger is grown.
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The amphitheater and music hall will be venues for music concerts by both famous and lesser-known artists and also for touring Broadway shows.
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As our colleague Jenna, the Beyoncé Whisperer, Wortham points out, SoundCloud has been the place to find lesser-known, cool, diverse and unique artists.
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This is not to say you shouldn't look elsewhere though, because there is great value to be found with lesser known brands like Homeasy.
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Mars, best known for R&B and funk-infused radio hits such as "Uptown Funk!" was one of the lesser-known headliners in 2014.
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A lesser-known brand, Consumer Cellular is a reseller of AT&T and T-Mobile services, and it consistently gets high customer satisfaction scores.
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The lesser-known Julian Röder's photographs of exhibitors at an arms fair were suitably displayed in a room that had been gutted by fire.
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More than half the island is taken up by one of the lesser-known parks in the national park system, Virgin Islands National Park.
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Then, we found a great deal of plus-size options and another big women's clearance area, where most items were from lesser-known brands.
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It included images of subjects ranging from luminaries like Bill Monroe and Woody Guthrie to lesser-known figures like the banjo player Clarence Ashley.
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Whether it&aposs a trickier hike or an extra 30-minute long drive, these lesser-known destinations are well worth the effort to visit.
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In August 2019, they promoted the work of smaller or lesser-known charities, which they dubbed Force for Change charities, on their Instagram page.
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Centuries before it was an ill-advised soft drink, Red Bull was a theatre in Shakespeare's England, a lesser-known competitor to the Globe.
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Lesser-known plant-based substances for pain treatment have also attracted attention, including kava and kratom, both traditional herbal remedies for pain and stress.
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They argue the DNC is winnowing the field too quickly and not giving lesser-known candidates a chance to have a breakout debate moment.
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Post-dinner, I headed to Los Lavaderos for tequilas and mescals; the menu had more than 80 choices, many from small, lesser-known labels.
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JH: It's interesting to see The Crazies in the series, as it is a lesser-known film of a recently deceased legend: George Romero.
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MAY 2018: Maduro cruises to re-election over a lesser-known opposition candidate amid low turnout and allegations of vote-buying by the government.
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A lesser-known fact about that quote is that the Panthers were considered a "threat" because they used to give free breakfast to children.
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The Democrats frequently talked over one another, shouting to get their points across as some of the lesser-known contenders tried to get noticed.
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The site's contributors review popular film and TV around 80 percent of the time, and lesser-known indie shows around 20 percent of the time.
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Cities like Marseille, Bordeaux or Lyon will drive volumes but the fastest growth will come from lesser known, isolated places which often lack any hotels.
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It happened without malice and without design, with a simple pair of Adidas boots, painted white to masquerade as a lesser-known German brand, Hummel.
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But one of the most ghoulish—and lesser-known—ways upper-class Victorians got their creepy kicks was by hosting and attending mummy unrolling parties.
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In fact, it is Soft and Hard, one of the pair's lesser-known video projects, that offers the most complete picture of their working methods.
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But sometimes, especially on lesser known websites, using Facebook's universal login feature may carry security risks, according to new research from Princeton University published Wednesday.
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Tesla lost its crown as America's leading rooftop solar installer in 2018, falling behind lesser-known rival Sunrun (RUN), according to research firm Wood Mackenzie.
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Invisible Americans also featured lesser-known artists at the time, such as Archibald Motley, in an array of works spanning from social realism to abstraction.
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But the HBO show Chernobyl, out Monday, May 6, reveals the lesser-known details about the accident — like how much worse it could have been.
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Take every meeting you can get, even if it's a brief chat with a lesser-known firm or a junior associate (assuming they seem thoughtful).
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Qi, used by most phones (including iPhones), and the lesser-known PMA are the two forms of wireless charging used by current consumer-oriented devices.
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For families: Upgrade your usual family bonding with a trip to El Pardo — a lesser-known royal palace located on the outskirts of the city.
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This shows how it will be harder for him to grow his standing in the national polls than for some lesser-known rivals like Klobuchar.
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The Bookworm also runs a popular but intimate annual festival that attracts international authors and a press that focuses on translating lesser-known Chinese authors.
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While the bigger names iterate on high-earning formulas, many lesser-known artisans are outdoing themselves with each release, creating concoctions that challenge the wearer.
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For the in-home support portion of the service, Samsung is relying on a lesser-known logistics startup based out of Los Angeles called HelloTech.
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While broadly similar to Zeus, Kronos also drew on the leaked source code of a lesser-known program called Carberp, according to early Kaspersky research.
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At the Komische Oper Berlin here, where Mr. Kosky has been the artistic director since 2012, he has reintroduced lesser-known pieces to the repertory.
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Most commentators keep comparing Trump's impeachment crisis to Richard Nixon and Watergate, Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky or even a lesser-known President, Andrew Johnson.
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FARA, a previously lesser-known and infrequently used law, has recently come to the forefront of controversies involving former key associates of President Donald Trump.
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There will also be a bunch of smaller, lesser-known companies like I Am Cardboard, KwikVR, and Pimax trying to wedge themselves into the market.
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This lush, gorgeous track is Gwenno's attempt to revitalize and expand the artistic output in a lesser-known British tongue that is 15 centuries old.
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Ten years ago few would have heard of the book fair in Sharjah, one of the lesser-known parts of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
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But many felt the announcement didn't go far enough and that by having Sanders kick off the convention, lesser-known female politicians were being overlooked.
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The sport of cricket was the source of hacktivism in India and Pakistan, with additional hacking of the rich and powerful by lesser-known hacktivists.
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Undeterred, Hmeida apparently kept scouring the market and found Wolf Intelligence, a lesser-known German company trying to make its way into the surveillance market.
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The lesser-known effort is typically separate from the actual campaign, and focuses on developing a plan for policies and staffing of a new administration.
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Catching up on these lesser-known hits is a sure way to dominate your office Oscars pool, with inside knowledge of the dark-horse nominees.
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While the sculptures seem like a radical departure, they are actually fluid adaptations of the lesser-known, loose-limbed paintings she began in the 1950s.
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He sang along to the well-known first verses of the Christmas carols, though once the songs entered the later, lesser-known verses he stopped.
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Beyond the top five, it's do-or-die time for some of the lesser-known candidates who have bet it all on New Hampshire. Sen.
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Voigt went out of his way to include the skeletons of lesser-known dinosaurs like this Stygimoloch spinifer on display at Berlin's Museum für Naturkunde.
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The series follows a lesser-known actress named Megan (Christine Evangelista), who receives a marriage contract from newly single international movie star Kyle (Josh Henderson).
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Even with Swalwell out of the race, there are still several other lesser-known House Democrats eying the White House, a group that includes Reps.
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There are even a range of lesser-known business messaging apps built specifically for "non-desk" workers, including Zinc (originally called Cotap), Beekeeper and more.
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But unpredictability was the rule in most of the TV categories, as new or lesser-known series beat out more established shows for many awards.
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A lesser-known method, which is widely touted as an antidote to the drawbacks of both FPTP and PR, is called instant-runoff voting (IRV).
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He is set to announce that the Whitney will feature an outdoor windmill installation by Virginia Overton, a prominent commission for a lesser-known artist.
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These early debates should have been vehicles for lesser-known candidates — many of them owning impressive résumés — to prove they merit more attention and funding.
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One of the lesser-known changes was that the attacks prompted news networks to introduce the scrolling news ticker at the bottom of their screens.
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TaxAct is less expensive than big-name competitors, like TurboTax and H&R Block, but it costs more than many lesser-known tax software options.
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While many people may know the big, flagship perks that come with their credit cards, those same cards often come with lesser-known benefits, too.
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But there are lesser-known figures who play a major part in the show, like Ailes' wife Beth (played by Sienna Miller in heavy prosthetics).
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Rovi, a lesser-known company, may win the prize that is TiVo as a result of an activist investor, Glenn W. Welling of Engaged Capital.
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If Romancing SaGa has any analog in the Final Fantasy series, it's Final Fantasy II, one of the series' lesser known and least liked games.
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Sonoma County used to be a lesser-known spot for tourists, but that's quickly changing as wine lovers seek out experiences that are more authentic.
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To get the scoop on these lesser known oils (and all of their benefits), we spoke with some of the heavy hitters in the industry.
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Near the lively (and lesser-known to tourists) Colonia Juárez neighborhood, the Hotel Carlota, which opened in June 2015, is a temple to high design.
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"The other guy" — Mr. Liotta, then lesser known — "just went like this," she said, showing how he put his arm around her for a photo.
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Ms. Epstein, 13, was one of a handful of students who had crafted an exhibition of a lesser-known, yet consequential event in American history.
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With this exhibition, CMA continues its excellent track record of bringing the lesser-known and shining stars of Columbus contemporary art history into the spotlight.
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We'll be talking to prominent chief executives at big companies, innovators at lesser-known start-ups and organizational leaders in philanthropy, sports and the arts.
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MUNCHIES staff writer Mayukh Sen delves into the lesser-known side effects the global cocaine trade can have on the environment and various animal species.
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Dutch tourism in some cities like Amsterdam has become so overwhelming that officials are trying to pivot travelers to lesser-known destinations in the country.
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At this wine bar, the partners Joe Campanale and Dave Foss emphasize natural wines on an intriguing list that also highlights lesser-known European grapes.
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And because the artists are creative partners in the series, it is also a chance for them to discuss lesser-known aspects of their work.
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The lawsuit also said that Comcast offered space to "lesser-known, white-owned" networks even as it said it lacked capacity to carry Entertainment Studios.
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Lesser-known candidates like Andrew Yang, a former tech executive, and Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii have made appearances in shorter segments on the network.
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