So I suppose there's a gray lining to the silver lining.
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But there was a silver lining, and that silver lining was Huck (Guillermo Diaz).
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The only silver lining — and this is a small silver lining — the only silver lining is we got to hear Wolf Blitzer say this all day: 'S-hole.
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Pros: affordable, cotton lining, ventilated travel caseCons: not super attractive design, cotton lining can get stained
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Buy the 7-inch Rhone Versatility shorts with compression lining for $78, or for $68 without liningBuy the 9-inch Rhone Versatility shorts with compression lining for $78, or for $68 without lining
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But let's stay calm and look for the silver lining, or in this case, the garishly gold lining.
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People lining the streets to Westminster Abbey, people squeezing into parks watching Jumbotrons, and people lining the gates of Buckingham Palace.
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So, there may be more than one silver lining to this sad announcement — or maybe it's more of a pastel floral lining.
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In endometriosis, the tissue lining the uterus grows into other organs, often around the ovaries, fallopian tubes and the tissue lining the pelvis.
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In lieu of a fleece lining, this jacket has a polyester fiberfill and polyester inner lining to keep it dry even in heavy snow.
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The Point: If you're looking for a silver lining in the dark clouds surrounding Trump's 2020 bid, you're looking for the wrong color lining.
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After a fertilized egg implants in the uterine lining, your body begins releasing hCG, which prevents your uterine lining from shedding and stops your period.
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Bless my mother, she made a crushed velvet cloak for me with purple lining because all of the ones in the shops only had red lining.
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Normally, the lining of your uterus (or endometrial lining) grows inside your uterus over the course of your cycle and is shed if you don't become pregnant.
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It occurs when the lining of your uterus (or endometrial lining) grows outside the uterus on other parts of your body instead of growing inside of your uterus.
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Previous studies suggest that extremely hot beverages may damage the esophagus' mucus lining, making it easier for other carcinogens (like the ones in tobacco) to permeate the lining.
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For almost 100 years, since the 1920s, iron pipe has been manufactured with a cement-mortar lining that prevents corrosion, and, no, that lining does not contaminate water.
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Endometriosis, a condition in which the lining of your uterus (or endometrial lining) grows outside the uterus on other parts of your body, is diagnosed using stages of severity.
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A waterproof outer lining and heavy-duty nylon straps, together with a food-safe inner lining and foam insulation, make this a rugged bag for things both hot and cold.
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"When estrogen levels fall at menopause the lining of the vagina changes; the lining cells change and release less fluid," Davis, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
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Wang delivered ... with custom lining made specifically for Jackson.
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Silver lining -- the joint's got 4 stars on Yelp.
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That includes anatomical issues (such as noncancerous tumors in your uterine lining), as well as medications, (such as progesterone-only birth control), which affect the hormones responsible for building up your lining.
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In Congress, things look quite different — the vast majority of Republicans are lining up in support of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and the vast majority of Democrats are lining up against it.
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Endometriosis is a condition in which the lining of your uterus (or endometrial lining, as its known) grows on the outside of your uterus instead of inside the uterus as it normally should.
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Still, there could be a silver lining here for Democrats.
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Many fail to see any silver lining to the handout.
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A dark day for Tank had a serious silver lining.
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However, there may be a silver lining in Paul's forecast.
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Fortunately, there's a potential silver lining to this enormous sum.
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And leave it to Jonathan to see the silver lining.
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She was lining up modelling, acting, and talk show work.
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However, there is a silver lining for Rhimes at least.
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Other countries are not lining up to buy American products.
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But brides are lining up for straightening treatments these days.
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She spent some time eyeing the products lining the shelves.
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Men were lining up to take some cones, no shame.
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It's about lining up with what is your true frequency.
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This strange way of conducting policy has one silver lining.
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I try to find the lining in everything in life.
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There's a silver lining to the Iowa caucus app debacle.
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But there is one small silver lining for EU banks.
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Still, others found a silver lining in all of it.
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It's pulled the ... There's a silver lining to every cloud.
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I would say, yeah, every cloud has a silver lining.
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INGRAHAM: -- and that&aposs been flat lining for 113 years.
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There was one silver lining, however — a decent fat burn.
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WarnerMedia is lining up some big names for HBO Max.
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Each section of the walls lining the space is sponsored.
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Ironically, Trump's election offers a silver lining in this respect.
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You start lining up behind him at the train approaches.
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Otherwise, it can damage your teeth, throat and stomach lining.
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There is a silver lining to owing taxes this year.
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NEW AD: Progressive organizations are lining up to endorse Ralph.
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He's so cool about it ... and sees a silver lining.
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Some analysts saw a silver lining for meat producers though.
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Government spending was the only silver lining in Wednesday's report.
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Producers and consumers appear to be lining up for battle.
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People are lining up to donate blood, the BBC reported.
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At least one country saw a silver lining in Brexit.
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But Democrats argue that there's a silver lining for Nelson.
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Some days, it would be people lining up for gas.
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Regardless, there's been one ironic silver lining in this story.
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Still, there's always a way to find the silver lining.
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I chose the lining, and the phrasing under the collar.
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Hispanic immigrants are lining up for citizenship, eager to vote.
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While Matthew's story is horrifying, there is a silver lining.
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Generally speaking, buyers are not lining up for luxury properties.
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The opinion, however, contained an important silver lining for regulators.
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Are the baseball gods finally lining him up for extinction?
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There's a silver lining behind even the darkest of clouds.
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However, Crypto and Pseudomonas present something of a silver lining.
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Some Republicans see a silver lining to a Trump defeat.
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A slew of Democrats are lining up to challenge Sen.
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For some in Washington, there may be a silver lining.
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People lining up for the Trump rally in Tampa today.
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Democrats are lining up to scrutinize any future Trump nominee.
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MONTANA SENATE Republican candidates are lining up to challenge Sen.
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People are just lining up to go on these things.
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Stool is actually beneficial to the lining of the colon.
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There's a silver lining in Wren's 2017 downward spiral forecast.
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Eleven minibus drivers had been lining up to get fuel.
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Perhaps there is some kind of silver lining in that.
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Watch More From VICELAND: However, there is a silver lining.
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The silver lining: This is the best we can do.
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The windows lining the exterior walls add even more sunlight.
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Spiky papillae lining turtles' throats prevent them from regurgitating plastic.
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The results have left progressives clawing for a silver lining.
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These conversations have been the silver lining of this crisis.
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And women were lining up for them back in 2014.
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Don't get me wrong, I'm not finding a silver lining.
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Her successors are already lining up, but to what end?
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They are already lining up cash to increase that offer.
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The cycle, or preparing the uterine lining, then begins again.
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Some in town are still looking for the silver lining.
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He rode a motorcycle and had tattoos lining one arm.
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We found crews restoring the Venetian palaces lining seafront Perast.
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If there's one silver lining for Bloomberg, it's American Samoa.
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There is a silver lining to all the coronavirus panic.
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And the Pharaonic temples lining the river have also suffered.
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What has been your silver lining in these hard times?
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Everything was finally lining up in the favor of Cobresal.
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Ms. Doe's lawyers said they were already lining up bodyguards.
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Hopefully there'll be a silver lining to this unfortunate situation.
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Mr. Stormer, though, saw a silver lining to that defeat.
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Still, she said, this particular accident had a silver lining.
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But for Ms. Allen, her defeat had a silver lining.
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Are potential criminals lining up to hand in their guns?
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And even economists' most hopeful takes had a gray lining.
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She worked nights and felt his stories weren't lining up.
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The nation's cutthroat lawmakers were lining up to curb spending.
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"The silver lining is that he is O.K.," Smith said.
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On the first day, we had 3,500 visitors lining up.
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But he also found a silver lining in the results.
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The silver lining is that Mr. Bolton is finally gone.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - IBM's cloud provides little silver lining.
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There are framed posters of her paintings lining one wall.
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Advocacy groups are lining up in support of the bill.
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It's a silver lining on an otherwise very dark cloud.
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Some tried to push past police officers lining the road.
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Here's the silver lining, and the part I found exhilarating.
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Drivers have been lining up for hours to get fuel.
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There is a silver lining in that he's still alive.
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Catlin was lining up for a shot at Olympic gold.
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Earlier this morning, James watched people lining up for #Trump420.
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I think it's because of all these factors lining up.
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Jessica is lining up the shoes in order of size.
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But there may be a silver lining to find, here.
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There is one silver lining: we have a strong bench.
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However, if you're looking for a silver lining — because we could all use a little silver lining right now — it might be the extra time we now have to get things done at home.
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People who had been lining up since 6am grew increasingly angry.
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There is a silver lining for Argentina in Ms Fernández's decision.
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Word spread, and soon people were lining up for these buns.
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Already, Republicans are lining up to run against Clinton in 2020.
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That's when the stories of Aldecosea and Spirit stop lining up.
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It's perhaps the only silver lining of the last two years.
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The only time a machine was used was for the lining.
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In the Middle East, leaders are lining up to be friends.
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"I see people lining up, coming into the water," she says.
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Everything was lining up perfectly, especially after the Jon Snow reveal.
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They can end up lining the foreshore in a thick carpet.
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Domingo Santana followed by lining a run-scoring single to center.
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Congressional Democrats already are lining up to oppose the moves ahead.
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She called the "forced relaxation" the silver lining after the fall.
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However, there is somewhat of a silver lining for Skully's customers.
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Whatever the silver lining is, just know that it will exist.
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Counterfeit bags can't fake the buttery softness of the lambskin lining.
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So I think that's one potential silver lining of higher oil.
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The silver lining is that Monday's issue will be very long!
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Even the self-reported midlife crises may have a silver lining.
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But there's a silver lining: Amazon Prime Day officially begins today.
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In spite of his lonely situation, Liu sees a silver lining.
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It was lining up events and seeing how they make amends.
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" Adding, "I've learned there is a silver lining in those struggles.
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The detergent can also seriously irritate the lining of your stomach.
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Also lining up (and breaking down) for the show's second season?
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The collar lining came from Brazil; the artificial fibre from Portugal.
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The former are wrapped in plastic to protect their leather lining.
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But now, Hall has managed to find the tragedy's silver lining.
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Peritonitis is inflammation of the membrane lining the inner abdominal wall.
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It's a strange situation, but there is a significant silver lining.
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No one ever asked his tailor for a Hathaway suit lining.
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And it doesn't look like Washington is lining up anytime soon.
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Fans lining the stairs yelled "Free Cardi B!" as she passed.
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So far, few people seem to be lining up behind them.
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But luckily, there's a silver lining: new fall beauty buys galore.
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But instead of clutching pearls, why not find a silver lining?
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But there is one small but significant silver lining: organ donations.
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Lining it up like that, everyone kind of has an excuse.
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The silver lining ... it means they made a lot of money.
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How did you begin lining these up without a track record?
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People can start lining up outside the courthouse at 6 a.m.
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I think zip-lining and horseback riding were my favorite activities.
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And that may be the silver lining here for Clinton boosters.
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The silver lining is that potential collectors are still out there.
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He proposes destructive policies with an eye toward lining his pockets.
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We're so excited, we're probably going to start lining up now.
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Like, we're flat-lining over here, and it's a lost cause.
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Or rid your microwave of the perma-gunk lining its interior?
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Every so often Juan picks at braces lining his upper teeth.
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Chinese media showed videos of depositors lining up at its branches.
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"I saw everything lining up perfectly for me," he told WGXA.
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There is a silver lining to the situation our country faces.
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But business schools are also calling attention to a silver lining.
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Both teams faced adversity in merely lining up for the game.
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The silver lining is that German Chancellor Angela Merkel knows better.
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The silver lining: This might be just the medicine we need.
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One silver lining, though: women had a field day on Twitter.
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At around 11 am, people were lining up for the show.
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Lining the streets are roughly 1 million spectators cheering them on.
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Democratic presidential hopefuls are lining up behind a push by Sen.
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It's also easy to overestimate the thickness of Brexit's silver lining.
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There is, just perhaps, a silver lining in all of this.
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Who's not lining up for a shot at being Drake's stepmom???
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In between the lining of the pages, you'll find drugs there.
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There is a silver lining to our climate challenges — economic growth.
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Anti-bacterial materials are woven into the lining of the jacket.
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Yet that is a silver lining in a grey-haired cloud.
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The oversight turned into a giant thundercloud with a silver lining.
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He replaced the lining, but it was still in bad shape.
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But there's a silver lining that makes it rewarding for us.
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Turning, for instance, the famous orange lining into a patchwork collage.
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Several cars had also been lining up from the other entrance.
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Yup, no coat, just a lining pretending to be a coat.
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The video had a silver lining: It was proof of life.
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Inside, the bag is coated with a water-resistant thermoplastic lining.
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Throngs lining both sides of the exit, waiting for loved ones?
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But you know what's not a silver lining of this pandemic?
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Yet investors keep lining up to help start new football leagues.
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"We see the silver lining," said Edward Jones analyst Kyle Sanders.
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Looking out, I see frozen puddles and litter lining the curb.
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It's almost like people were lining up to go to recess.
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A silver lining: This would take not take effect until 2018.
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Life hardships, or finding the silver lining after a serious setback.
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Still, not every Californian is lining up to join the opposition.
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Like I said, I'm always trying to find the silver lining.
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A GOP lobbyist, though, saw a silver lining for K Street.
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Callimachi: And the explanations that they're giving him aren't lining up.
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Looking for a silver lining for the rest of the East?
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She remembers lining up outside the Home Office at 4 a.m.
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However, there is a silver lining: This is a bit liberating.
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Small businesses are lining up to get help from government loans.
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Bronx residents are already lining up to welcome back the bakery.
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Stephen Colbert said on Monday that there was a silver lining.
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There is a silver lining in all of this, of course.
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Rogers sees a silver lining following the elections in early November.
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In the luxury hotels lining the Croisette, industry professionals broker deals.
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Yet, there could be a silver lining for the Vietnamese economy.
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I believe that's because my uterine lining was thicker than normal.
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So I thought, I have to find a silver lining here.
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KKR is seen lining up with AWE Ltd, two bankers said.
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Any silver lining is a long way off, according to Krugman.
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But there may be a silver lining to not having Gov.
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There is a silver lining in all this controversy and heartache.
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Braun said that there was a silver lining to it all.
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Mr. McConnell on Thursday went in search of a silver lining.
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There's evidence, for instance, that estrogen can irritate the stomach lining.
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People lining up to board a cruise ship departing for Florida.
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The customer chooses the color of the silk lining and ribbon.
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Even if that worst-case scenario happens, there's a silver lining.
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In addition, inhaling allergens can irritate the lining of the throat.
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Some families are lining up for hours trying to get aid.
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But for the remaining insurers, there is a silver lining: monopoly.
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"People were lining up to get their boobs slapped," she says.
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From that standpoint it maybe has a silver lining to it.
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Looking out, I see frozen puddles, and litter lining the curb.
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And one year we did car insurance, how red-lining worked.
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New York's Democratic politicians are also lining up behind him. Sen.
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One silver lining: Anthony Scaramucci is currently busy with another gig.
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In total, roughly 250 protesters await the Trump crowd lining up.
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Ryan's long black coat was made for him, but it was based on the silhouette of an 18th century coat that I'd pulled from a costume house, and contemporised by lining it with a burgundy-silver lining.
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We also spend the week lining up our clothes for the evening.
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While discouraging, Savoca says there is a silver lining to the study.
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The shock wave rattled the shutters on the shops lining the road.
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Is anything really worth lining up and talking to a person for?
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But, there's a major silver-lining that we overlooked in our misery.
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It's the silver lining in the middle of all this horrible stuff.
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The silver lining on a cloud of generalized nihilism is earnest vulnerability.
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Yet wireless carriers are still lining up to buy 5G network technology.
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The outer lining of a parka can require a little explanation, too.
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Thankfully, every cloud has a silver lining, even the godforsaken international break.
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Sears will look to immediately shed the products currently lining its shelves.
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Dozens of evacuees started lining up outside the building around 7 a.m.
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Taleblu saw one "silver lining" toward the decision to withdraw from Syria.
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"It is a silver lining for people in food service," said Chamberlain.
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This mouth reeks from decades of undigested beef lining its bloated gut.
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" And then she added: "No joke: Vitamin E may strengthen vaginal lining!!!
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I had endometrial cancer, or cancer of the lining of the uterus.
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The silver lining here is that it's clear where Microsoft is headed.
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Starz is lining up a series about one of music's biggest stars.
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A black wool trench ($650) is fashionably understated, with a windproof lining.
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Meanwhile, TV companies are lining up to get bought by telecom business.
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But, again, Bove manages to find a silver lining in that news.
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Bad as this all sounds for Bayer, there is a silver lining.
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But, I thought at the time, there might be a silver lining.
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Well, reality is not lining up with this view of the world.
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I pulled a few people aside to ask advice about zip-lining.
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People aren't lining up to have their brains irradiated either, Limoli said.
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The scallop has 200 tiny eyes lining its mantle, or outside edge.
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The silver lining is her new acquaintance with Dax, the computer guru.
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They've got leather tassels on the zippers, leather lining, and rubber soles.
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One person who won't be lining up to try the first slice?
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If there is a silver lining to the garbage, this is it.
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But several Republicans are lining up against him in the midterm elections.
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There is no silver lining in sight for Molly and Dro, though.
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My heart is so full of joy to see this silver lining.
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He had a short outing, which is a silver lining I guess.
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The great part is there's a silver lining in this whole mess.
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It is a suitable dress weight, with a very lightweight cotton lining.
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Serena Williams is finding a silver lining in her U.S. Open controversy.
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The second silver lining is growing acceptance that more time is needed.
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Indeed, there is a silver lining, and it's that huge market opportunity.
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Bernie Sanders' campaign is the silver lining of this year's Presidential campaign.
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There are fewer and fewer customers lining up to purchase Trump products.
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And there are plenty of investors lining up for the new market.
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A small silver lining is that it probably won't last that long.
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The silver lining is that a recession might not dent beer volumes.
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There is one silver lining in this attack on the DNC's servers.
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There's no shortage of industry experts lining up to say as much.
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"There is always a silver lining," says Columbus Elementary Principal Armando Chavez.
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But that doesn't mean that suitors aren't lining up to date her.
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"Lining up a shot today from my director's monitor," the caption read.
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And here's the killer: Real middle-class wages are still flat-lining.
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Remember adrenaline seeping into your kneecaps and stomach lining and lingering unpleasantly.
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I place my bets, lining up name cards next to my glasses.
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Here are six ways to find the silver lining in every cloud.
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Isn't it good to know there's a silver lining for the rich?
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The silver lining was this qualified the family for the state insurance.
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Adele still managed to find a silver lining in the snafu, though.
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An Ohio family has found the silver lining after a tragic accident.
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Women dressed as handmaids stood lining the halls outside the hearing room.
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But there is a silver lining in the slowness of the process.
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When his editor broke the news, Salter looked for a silver lining.
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The cancellation was not without a silver lining for the children's choir.
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But Gross sees a silver lining amid all this app-inspired chaos.
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One product is a fabric for the interior lining of bed mattresses.
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While all three proposals failed to pass, there was a silver lining.
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Receptors for sweetness also turned up on the cells lining the airways.
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Jackson led off the inning by lining a double to left-center.
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He found a silver lining: At least it was not his arm.
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The lining is very well done, with what looks like sturdy sticking.
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There was one silver lining for Lalor however: his beer didn't disappoint.
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GOP "no" votes are also lining up in the Senate, including Sens.
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It shows women lining up for their mugshots while wiping away tears.
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He will have to look at what point he was red-lining.
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Nevertheless, environmental activists believe one silver lining emerged from Thursday's voting activity.
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The interior style is subtle as well, with a floral jacquard lining.
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Everything here is lining up and taking shots at capitalism run amok.
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Maybe all his french fries wasn't lining up in his Happy Meal.
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Now he's in a bind, but one that has a silver lining.
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We'll still be happily lining up for cold brew, ice and all.
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Customers are lining up for hours to try the chain's iconic sweets.
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In time the heavy foliage lining the river thinned, then grew sparse.
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Former confidants are lining up to testify against him and his wife.
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After the memorial service, private citizens began lining up to view it.
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May's plight, with members of Parliament lining up to oppose her deal.
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But the city's crippling housing shortage—the homeless people lining the freeways.
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But yuppies, foreigners, millennials with cash, and baby boomers are lining up.
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The lining of an artery tears and separates from the vessel wall.
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Gates was "lining his pockets" and "paying himself fake bonuses," he said.
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Even his low name recognition, Mr. Yang said, has a silver lining.
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The silver lining is that we may finally be getting some answers.
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Missed lining up against a defensive back, matching wits and physical skill.
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Though its exterior felt coarse, its lining was a silky burnt sienna.
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I see now that English class consciousness has an important silver lining.
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But that didn't stop enthusiastic (and maybe nostalgic) customers from lining up.
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Closing out her bedtime routine, Ms. Love draws curtains with blackout lining.
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Isn't it funny how we trick ourselves into seeing the silver lining?
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Moise, however, sees the side-lining of Haitian lawmakers as a positive.
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That possibility doesn't seem likely — but, there is one silver lining here.
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Sometimes, what looks like bad news comes along with a silver lining.
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They were lining up by the salad bar, intrigued by the choices.
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The lining is made from a breathable mesh fabric that prevents overheating.
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But there is a silver lining in the exodus of older workers.
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LONDON — People lining up at a ticket booth under a Ferris wheel.
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People still mingled on board, lining up at large buffets for meals.
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In the rotunda, he first tried lining the walls with silver paper.
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And her artillery has been slowly, but surely, lining up behind her.
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For the employees affected, there isn't as much of a silver-lining.
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She then picked up a red Hermès purse and examined the lining.
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Giuliani told The Hill that he's working on lining up alternative witnesses.
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On Wednesday, Republican senators appeared to be lining up behind Grassley's request.
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The number of clubs lining up to overtake reaches a critical mass.
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Yet there may, deep in this Brexistential mood, be a silver lining.
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"There's not even a bronze lining right now," Ms. Jefferson tells us.
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Unfortunately, Democratic opponents are lining up to run from his left flank.
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It's also slightly cheaper at $200 ($250 if you like Sherpa lining).
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This woman knows how to take advantage of every cloud's silver lining.
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But there may be a silver lining at the fund as well.
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Pence's support for art therapy, he said, "may be the silver lining."
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey should look at the silver lining.
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Meanwhile, far from Broadway, Jefferson's ploughmen are lining up at Trump rallies.
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On the walls lining the classroom, glossy programs advertised life in Israel.
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You'll be lining up with your hard drives to have your stuff.
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Yes, it's hard to imagine things lining up any straighter for Venus.
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"I've been stabbed," she says, revealing the shredded lining of her coat.
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It gets particularly hard after midnight—that's when people start lining up.
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So, there's a silver lining for Barber—at least he's still alive.
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Last year, the silver lining was that Zayn's debut was far better than the video for "PILLOW TALK" and it was a shinier silver lining that Harry Styles's turn in Dunkirk looked better than Timberlake's cinematic debut in Edison.
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Dozens of evacuees started lining up outside the building at around 2400 a.m.
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He was initially disappointed, but the decision may have had a silver lining.
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This indicates a less healthy response in the blood vessel lining with PTSD.
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Silver lining: three months after the canceled wedding, Ashley and I started dating.
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This spring, though, Starbucks is taking those clouds and find a silver lining.
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Grandal began the inning by lining a single off the right-field scoreboard.
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Mebrahtu's pads are fully washable, with an absorbent cotton lining and waterproof backing.
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Here is a running tab of the groups lining up to oppose Bannon.
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There were more than 30 taxis lining the thoroughfare, filled with snoozing drivers.
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But hey, this story does have the tiniest sliver of a silver lining.
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Correction: Mifepristone's effect on the uterine lining, not the uterus, has been specified.
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People are lining up around the court house to speak on her behalf.
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He added that investors are lining up for Chewy and Slack as well.
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A jellyfish has little cells called nematocysts lining each tentacle like Christmas lights.
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It's hard to find a silver lining here for Snap, Snapchat's parent company.
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Lining the wall of the hallway were about a dozen large memorial plaques.
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Silver lining: he got to keep his parent's antique furniture and both Emmys.
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The lining also blocks radio waves, preventing your private information from being stolen.
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To be sure, this is lining up to be a risky binary trade.
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That sliver of silver lining for the establishment is small consolation to Rubio.
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Despite the newly perilous course, there is a silver lining for sailing fans.
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Others have used internet cables lining the ceiling to try and hang themselves.
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Next Monday's total solar eclipse is lining up to be a major affair.
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Naomi's office is sleek and gray, with svelte award statuettes lining the walls.
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Kennedy smiles at the crowds lining their motorcade route in Dallas on Nov.
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For example, it's made from 70 percent recycled materials, including a recycled lining.
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Watchdogs have long claimed that the Barzanis are among those lining their pockets.
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Microsoft is also lining up its Xbox Project Scarlett console for holiday 2020.
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"When these things happen, there is a silver lining for candidates," Gardner said.
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But the news at Goldman and other rivals may have a silver lining.
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The history of American politics is lined with public officials lining their pockets.
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Meanwhile, AIDS budgets are flat-lining—a victim, almost, of their own success.
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So if you&aposre looking for a silver lining that might be it.
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One by one, the evil corporate oligarchs are all lining up behind Hillary.
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By fourth grade, her classmates were lining up to ask her for braids.
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Banks are lining up financings of around 5.0 times through the senior debt.
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Working in finance made it hard to see the silver lining in things.
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Everything shrinks at the same rate so you don't get an uneven lining.
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Something tells us the underwear world will be lining up for his services.
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Bradley Cooper's good looks are proof that there's a 'Silver Lining' to aging!
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People lining up for water, which is now a precious resource in Aleppo.
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Vechta's employers even spy a silver lining in Germany's economic slowdown (see article).
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Millennials, including women, were lining up behind Bernie Sanders, yet another white man.
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Despite the gaping hole in the industry overall, there is a silver lining.
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Democrats, on the other hand, see a silver lining in the House vote.
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Alexi Amarista began the inning by lining a single to left-center field.
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Fran Drescher has found the silver lining in her battle with uterine cancer.
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Exporters were lining up supplies for October to December shipment, the trader said.
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Roughly 420 people live in mud houses and reed huts lining unpaved streets.
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The image of Kelce printed on silk on the lining of the jacket.
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - All that tuition you pay has one silver lining: tax breaks.
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He did, however, offer a silver lining for potential visitors to South Africa.
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As a result of this, you get a resurfacing of the vaginal lining.
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There's a silver lining, though — the mistake brought Pittsburg, California, into the conversation.
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But in this Washington cloud, there could be a silver lining for Trump.
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The silver lining is that the nation's experience could help it respond quickly.
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Turning south out of the darkness, Turcat began lining up for the approach.
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There's a silver lining here for those dying to see the American princess.
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One silver lining here ... Chris hasn't missed a step in his old routine!
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The silver lining came from Tony Haile, CEO of web analytics company Chartbeat.
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But one analyst has found a silver lining in a sea of red.
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The silver lining for Sanders is it means people are taking him seriously.
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But on the inside, there's a buttery-smooth lining of satin and elastane.
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The silver lining states for Sanders: Oklahoma and his home state of Vermont.
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"That's the lining of the cows stomach–it holds everything in," Gabe says.
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Rihanna still had sleeves and The Klaxons wore tunics fringed with womb lining.
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It's important to see the silver lining in situations like these, you know?
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Ossoff's defeat wasn't the only loss with a silver lining on Tuesday night.
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Inside the candy-pink exterior, there's a printed lining from the classic toy.
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"Join the Navy and see the world!" the posters lining telephone poles read.
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In West Virginia, George Simmons of United Electricworkers has located a silver lining.
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He is due for free agency this summer, and teams are lining up.
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The elder Mr. Miranda's tuxedo was dark burgundy, with a bright burgundy lining.
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Usually, the pain of devaluation comes with a silver lining of promoting exports.
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But that hasn't stopped them from lining up behind a measure from Sen.
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This experience taught me to stay determined and look for the silver lining.
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The lining was pretty standard, though we could have done a little better.
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Cliff Pennington began the inning by lining a single off closer Edwin Diaz.
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Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) described as the "silver lining" of the Trump v.
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There is some silver lining in the 2018 CNN exit polling for Republicans.
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The silver lining is that Tesla understands the process better now, Musk said.
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There's a microfiber lining inside the case that protects your iPhone from scratches.
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That's unfortunate, but China, Europe and Japan should see some silver lining here.
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Several Republicans expressed frustration that Democrats were already lining up their legal challenge.
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But there's a silver lining, according to Egyptian-American economist Mohamed El-Erian.
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Maritime leaders are lining up behind a modernization plan that has three planks.
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Bits The cloud, as it turns out, may have a very green lining.
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"There's a lag, but there is a silver lining for us," he said.
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She remembers seeing officers lining the hospital's hallways until all hours of night.
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Zip-lining through the trees at Virginia Aquarium's "aerial forest park" is another.
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Do you consider yourself someone who finds the upside/silver lining in everything?
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Some of the largest tech companies appear to be lining up behind Apple.
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There does seem to be a silver lining in Fenwick's new report, though.
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Oh, yeah—you'd certainly see the rows of Santa figurines lining the walls.
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A teeny-tiny bomber jacket with the lining signed by Ralph Lauren himself.
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I don't know why you're lining up in front of a loaded weapon.
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A silver lining: The company beat in earnings per share, with $0.85 vs.
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It's boxy and black, with bright blue lining inside — more utilitarian than flashy.
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For privacy advocates, it's a silver lining to a highly contentious election year.
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Some of Indonesia's LGBT activists, however, saw a silver lining to the controversy.
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Similarly, the Mirena intrauterine device releases progestin and helps lighten the uterine lining.
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But that apparently hasn't put people off from lining up to buy one.
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Now that the results are in, though, Mr. Engler sees a silver lining.
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Luca Lotti, the Italian sports minister, was among those seeking a silver lining.
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Taylor then delivered, lining a 2-2 changeup from Devenski up the middle.
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"It is a silver lining," Mr. Goldstein said, during a moment of clarity.
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"There's a teeny silver lining," Ms. Lapidus said about the deluge of allegations.
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At grocery stores and banks, polite people are used to lining up nicely.
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They are quite effective at lining the pockets of shareholders in protected industries.
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The trees lining the hill beyond it seemed to soak up the darkness.
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Doctors operated to remove the lining of his knee containing the bullet fragments.
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Fistula occurs when the lining between the bladder and the vagina is punctured.
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He taught me to hold the coat together so the lining wouldn't show.
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"I hope to find a silver lining in all of this," he said.
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Black Friday shoppers began lining up outside the store at 11:30 p.m.
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Roberto Canessa Already, Sepúlveda can see a silver lining to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The one silver lining is that many people are responding by getting involved.
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On a different ship, Jamie tries to find a silver lining amid setbacks.
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"This is the kind of silver lining that we all need right now."
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Should Johnson's enviable playoff streak end, however, there might be a silver lining.
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It forces you into thinking about things and nothing was lining up easily.
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That being said, you can count on Barbara to find the silver lining.
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"Others are probably lining up to go now", said one investment industry source.
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"Others are probably lining up to go now", said one investment industry source.
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He walked past fallen trees and debris lining the yards, sidewalks and streets.
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"I hope that will be the silver lining in this cloud," he said.
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There are steel and concrete barriers lining major bridges now to protect pedestrians.
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Mr. Day began selling Andrew Marc leather jackets with possum lining for $800.
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Already, big business groups are lining up to support the White House's efforts.
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People started lining up to see the hearing in person at 4 a.m.
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And big business groups are lining up to support the White House efforts.
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Lining the opposite wall are tables covered in red and white checked cloths.
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"Republicans are looking for any silver lining they can get," the source said.
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Pros: Thermal reflective lining, articulated design, nose wipe on thumbCons: Sizing runs small
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Rome's bed has a nook mattress and a mesh lining with blackout curtains.
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Airlines are lining up to apply for flights between domestic airports and Cuba.
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All of a sudden, though, he has guys lining up to throw Sunday.
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"They were fully utilized throughout the day; people were lining up," Wade said.
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Our photos appear on large screens lining the walls above the library tables.
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The ski anorak I got, wholesale, was ultramarine, with a coral-pink lining.
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Version 2.0 of Google's smart jacketPrice$2003; $250 if you want Sherpa lining.
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The only silver lining is that it can happen to any of us.
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We asked, gesturing to his curated silver hoops lining both of his ears.
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As the police escorted her, devotees lining the street heckled and abused her.
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Activities like zip lining, for example, will run you about $90 per person.
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Earth tones and rustic pottery abound; plants fill shelves lining whitewashed brick walls.
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But there's one silver lining to this hoax that has gripped the country.
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And you know they're lining up from Honduras and Guatemala and El Salvador.
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When my heart failed, the lining of my lungs filled up with fluids.
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Beyond all the magical mechanisms lining the corridor, visitors enter the spectacular ballroom.
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The bacaro fills quickly, soustomers spill out to small tables lining the sidewalk.
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The dozens of high-end liquor bottles lining a mirrored bar said otherwise.
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This month, Cancer, you'll find a silver lining in even the worse situations.
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"That's the one silver lining I see is people getting reenergized," she said.
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The only silver lining for Twitter: This generated a lot of funny tweets.
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Its soft lining and adjustable strap keep her comfortable through her whole nap.
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Tons of fans reportedly camped out and started lining up since Wednesday. Yikes!
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Silver lining Some Trump supporters still see a silver lining and interpreted the latest developments as a sign that Mueller was getting towards the end of several branches of the investigation, that has been a constant cloud over the Trump presidency.
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But the way "The Book of Dougs" moves the goalposts makes me think that season three wasn't really a story lining up the characters to finish their story overall, but lining up the whole show to transition into some new phase.
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While Porowski admits he's sad about their recent split, he sees the silver lining.
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That the overdose epidemic would have this silver lining was not a forgone conclusion.
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But that doesn't mean all pregnant women should be lining up to try it.
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And hey, the silver lining is that chunky sneakers are really in right now.
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Might Qatar's escalating spat with its bigger brothers have a silver lining for Oman?
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During menstruation, this tissue acts like uterine lining does: thickening, breaking down, and bleeding.
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Release Date: December 15 Lining up to see this one is a no-brainer.
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I keep $92 billion in the lining of the couch I am sitting on.
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While that might sound like a silver lining, it's still a pretty thin one.
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A New York publicist briefs the TV crew lining up for a quick interview.
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That became Campbell's silver lining despite the end of a four-game winning streak.
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Rating: Short one reliable teammate with a decent sense of lining up the shot.
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But Johnson pointed to a silver lining in the results of the battery program.
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The smelter hits come against a backdrop of flat-lining aluminium production in China.
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Everybody in Hollywood is lining up hoping to work with Ryan Murphy right now.
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And the human players from this tournament were able to find a silver lining.
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The resort offers a variety of activities, including snorkeling, zip-lining, tennis, and golfing.
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The only silver lining is that Pedro Sanchez will stop talking about Franco's bones.
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On Sunday, tween girls began lining up at the magenta carpet at 5 a.m.
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"I love looking back and seeing the silver lining in the clouds," she says.
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Mr Orban's regime is demolishing Hungary's institutions while lining the pockets of his pals.
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Binders were stacked on end in a series of sagging bookshelves lining the walls.
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The towers lining Cairo's ring road are known as ashwaiat, the plural of "random".
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The damage can be twofold: But there is potentially a silver machine-learned lining.
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"Even this dark cloud has a silver lining," he says—if only for some.
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It's like lining yourself up behind Miss Manners in a political debate against Machiavelli.
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Meanwhile, everyone assumes Chinese cash is lining politicians' pockets and paying for political largesse.
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This past weekend, tourists began lining up for the shuttle at 5:30 a.m.
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Cells lining the epididymis constantly discharge small, fluid-filled, membrane-bound bubbles called vesicles.
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Right here it has just been flat lining and I think it's an opportunity.
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Lining up the target reticle to apply an X-wing strike effect on top.
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Silver Lining I couldn't ask for a better partner — Emma is keeping things positive!
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That shedding a uterine lining is the same thing as really needing to pee?
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Like, say, finding a strawberry-sized glob of your uterine lining in the toilet.
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It was a school holiday, and his fans had been lining up since midnight.
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When I was lining them up, I was having very angry and negative feelings.
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The silver lining to come out of this heartwrenching death is the community support.
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Gold thread spelled out "Aretha Franklin, The Queen of Soul" in the casket's lining.
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The fan responsible for lining the episode with Rick and Morty gags is Jeopardy!
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"The silver lining of coming up in the middle of a storm," Grace continued.
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Retrieve a Golden of the Midwest (RAGOM) believes every cloud has a golden lining.
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In San Francisco, Lime was one of three companies with scooters lining the sidewalks.
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The silver lining to being a renter, then, is that you're probably saving money.
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The company has been lining its pockets to fuel a big push into Asia.
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Friday in Austin, with dozens of people lining up before speaker registration even opened.
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Instead, the native-born Latino community are lining up to go see other films.
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The hallway features several stunning portraits lining the walls, which are painted pale blue.
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HM: I didn't have the opportunity to analyze this substance line in the lining.
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The silver lining ... he says he's going to rebuild, and hopes others will too.
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But the thrill is definitely worth it and you'll be lining up for more.
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They're all lining up outside the front door with cops checking them for weapons.
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Lining up policy and politics has been a challenge since they began this process.
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What feels good, what feels great, and what feels like it isn't lining up.
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The event attracted more than 1,000 guests, with crowds lining up at 1 p.m.
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The silver lining is that the I.R.S. has gotten better at catching fraudulent returns.
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He responded by lining a low fastball off the wall in right-center field.
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If disasters ever have a silver lining, it is that they bring us together.
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That is three whole years away, but at least someone found a silver lining.
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Her scan showed thickening of the gut lining and other indications of celiac disease.
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People were just lining each other up and seeing who they wanted to fuck.
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The silver lining is that vintners may adapt by moving their grape production north.
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For couples who can handle the vagaries, there is a potential silver lining: bargains.
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We have cases and cases in our hospitals lining up to go through chemotherapy.
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Companies are lining up to supply shovels to participants in this AI gold rush.
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Three billion people go to bed each night with hunger gnawing their stomach lining.
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Yasiel Puig followed by lining out to right field to leave the bases loaded.
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The party's 31 state governors, for example, are not lining up behind an alternative.
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McGovern came out of his office to speak with the protesters lining the halls.
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Third-quarter results on the surface complicate things further, but there's a silver lining.
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So don't bother heading down to your local sneaker shop to start lining up.
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That is because Democrats are lining up to find ways to tax the rich.
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It's complicated and confusing, but basically, the uterine lining is growing outside [the uterus].
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Here's the silver lining: the vast majority of species the researchers found aren't pests.
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And it works for a variety of weather conditions, thanks to its detachable lining.
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But look closely: Instead of bottles of Mezcal lining the shelves, there's laundry detergent.
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It was easy to get lost in the piles of merchandise lining every corner.
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South Koreans gathered to mark Trump's address, with local police protectively lining the streets.
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He'll even pull out the lining of his pockets to demonstrate that they're empty.
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I'm looking forward to surfing out at Rockaway Beach — conditions are lining up nicely!
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Wolters followed by lining a two-run double to center, scoring McMahon and Desmond.
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Increased activism by students and others may be the silver lining of this election.
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However, if there's a silver lining to the situation, it's that there's still time.
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Other summer activities at the park include extreme tubing, zip-lining and adventure courses.
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Two riders on a bike path lining the dike left us in the dust.
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Those looking for outdoor adventure can also try zip-lining, rock climbing, and hiking.
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Despite the myriad failures, there was a silver lining on the ballot initiative front.
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It is one of some three dozen exhortations lining the walls, handwritten by customers.
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A narrow hallway is made even more congested by filing cabinets lining both walls.
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Before a recent game, here's Kent Bazemore lining up a putt during pregame introductions.
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There is a silver lining to this problem, if we're prepared to accept it.
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Pour the condensed milk into a glass, lining the base of the cup. 2.
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In the outer office I have a bunch of ridiculous albums lining the shelves.
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The silver lining is that whatever decision they make will be delegated to Texas.
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But, like Thompson seemed to suggest, there's a silver lining to all of this.
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They're a totally reasonable basketball team, but who is lining up for this gruel?
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And that, strangely, could be the lone silver lining to these clips, he says.
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The most atypical feature: moss lining the dashboard that acts as an air filter.
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No wonder then that moviegoers lining up to collect their tickets were so excited.
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She crashed hard, sliding headfirst into two panels of safety netting lining the racecourse.
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The one exception was people lining up for a British Airways flight to London.
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Another consumer finance business is lining up investors for its largest cash infusion yet.
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" — SETH MEYERS "His supporters started lining up nearly two full days before the event.
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A period does not remove anything from the body except the endometrium (uterine lining).
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Official team depth charts do not always indicate where players are really lining up.
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So they come for monthly public counseling, lining up to see Dr. V. Jegaruban.
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Perhaps there's a genuine silver lining to the deep corruption of the Republican Party.
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They had been lining up to take turns to hold single-person protest pickets.
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Businesses aren't exactly lining up to build factories in Pyongyang — at least, not yet.
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"It's the night for prayers!" they mimicked, before lining up to shake his hand.
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In addition to Trump, other politicians are now lining up to sue the press.
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Gypsies, tramps, thieves and ticket holders will be lining up for this biographical musical.
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Almost two liters of fluid had accumulated in the lining of her right lung.
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The one silver lining for Epstein's accusers is something Lisa Bloom mentioned Saturday morning.
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The silver lining is Shiffrin probably stood to benefit the most from the postponements.
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Some locals are happy for the increased businessOf course, there's always a silver lining.
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White polka dots are stenciled onto glass panels lining the front of the building.
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In short, if you were looking for a silver lining, there isn't one today.
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Mr. Hubbard's corruption was that of your traditional insider — deals, back-scratching, pocket-lining.
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Summer brings the bureau's busiest days, with nearly 211 couples lining up every Friday.
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That translates to cheaper batteries, so it's no surprise that investors are lining up.
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WHAT WORDS OF ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE THOSE LINING UP TO REJECT THIS DEAL?
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They snapped selfies in front of colorful mosaics lining the walls of the stations.
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Another source cautioned that the schedule was ambitious because new suitors keep lining up.
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Overall, she says she's not ... but there is a silver lining in her mind.
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The silver lining: The colder it gets, the more beautiful our snowflakes can be.
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As Argentina confronts its massive financial crisis, a silver lining hides in plain sight.
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Many of those lining the streets said they liked the change the couple represents.
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The rooms lining the perimeter often had a small window just above street level.
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Inside, the lining is black, there is no zipper, the body is swallowed whole.
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His red Gibson guitar rested on the white inner lining of the coffin lid.
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Too many people were lining up for the $250 red-and-black retro sneakers.
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The Manhattan store was brightly colored and well-lit, with flowers lining the displays.
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Others looked for a silver lining in Calabria's record of lambasting Fannie and Freddie.
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But after lining out in the fifth inning, d'Arnaud said, the wrist tightened up.
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As estrogen levels drop, the lining of the vagina changes and releases less fluid.
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As for Inauguration Day, Mr. Trump saw a silver lining in the forecast rain.
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"The silver lining for Spain continues to be growth," Barclays said in a note.
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It's Rogers quoting advice from his mother: It's glass-half-full, silver-lining stuff.
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The silver lining is that the world is doing better than it may seem.
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They knew to sit on the benches lining two of the room's four walls.
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After all, the party had little problem lining up behind Trump's embrace of tariffs.
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A tailor sat cross-legged on the floor, stitching lining onto a man's suit.
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And so, as Mourinho marched from the field, he was lining up his arguments.
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Its exterior is made from alligator skin, and the interior has a lamb lining.
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It wasn't bribery of a potential host city winning the Games through lining pockets.
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Every month, a woman's uterine lining sheds during her period if she's not pregnant.
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The silver lining is, of course, the possibility they might feel the same way.
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He says the government needs to stop lining the pockets of wealthy defense contractors.
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Video posted on Facebook showed people lining up at her table to greet her.
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All the sounds, he said, will be affected by the mother's stomach lining, for example.
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LNG terminal developers secure financing for their projects by lining up buyers for their supplies.
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The attackers targeted soldiers who were lining up for pay, according to news agency Saba.
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Without progesterone, the uterus lining disintegrates, and the fertilized egg can't latch on and develop.
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A massive pocket with a soft lining helps keep your sunglasses and smartphone scratch-free.
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Trout drove in Escobar by lining a single off the glove of a leaping Bogaerts.
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The silver lining is that the museums can choose to reenter the program in 2018.
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Sofft's mule-bootie (mutie?) boasts a cushioned footbed and a leather lining to prevent blisters.
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The outer lining is made of Fjällräven's signature G-1000 waxed polyester and cotton blend.
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The outer lining is a cotton/nylon blend, and cotton just doesn't do well wet.
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This is the thickest option, featuring a raised lining that's best suited for extreme cold.
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The silver lining is recent store closures may tip the power back into retailers' favor.
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You can totally see him lining up for it as the crowd celebrates the moment.
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The inning ended with Beltre lining a shot clocked at 109 mph off Ventura's ribs.
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But if you're really concerned, just make sure your cup literally has a silver lining.
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Branson's jacket features his face on the inner lining — naturally, made up of tiny spaceplanes.
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Banana Republic's Moto Zip Leather Gloves feature a 100% tumbled leather shell with wool lining.
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So yeah, while the struggling district cried poor, the principals were allegedly lining their pockets.
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We were in English class, and we were lining up for our weekly spelling bee.
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Outside, the dusk was gathering; the buildings lining the tracks gave off a cool glow.
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Many of the public attendees started lining up Tuesday for a chance to get tickets.
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This light softshell has a fleece insulation lining and a durable water-repellent (DWR) finish.
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This is further than other banks have gone in lining up a potential female chief.
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That's when I realized it was the sound of people lining up to buy food.
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Save yourself a ton of elbow grease by lining the bottom with a silicon liner.
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Is more equal representation of women in government a silver lining of Europe's political turmoil?
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They continued flipping and all lining up at half the speed of the laser pulse.
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One idea is to compact the spoil into bricks and use those as lining material.
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But as the unlucky pernambuco continues... So, not having diarrhea is the silver lining, here?
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OCD includes people washing their hands over and over, or lining up their shoes compulsively.
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Indeed, this was the deal made by the religious right in lining up behind Trump.
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The lining of the follicle wall gets irritated, resulting in what we call a whitehead.
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Microsoft could also be lining itself up for a new technology win on Apple's iOS.
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The sliver lining is that Google will offer the Pixel unlocked in the Google Store.
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In light of all this, you'd expect religious leaders to be lining up against Trump.
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Tonks' birth is a silver lining to conservationists in their fight to protect this species.
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But there's always a silver lining for the luxury realtors: "Business is booming," Harris insists.
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Because planners worried about pollution, they closed many of the industries lining canals and reservoirs.
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There's a zipper enclosure across the top of the bag and a fabric lining inside.
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Lining up to race the other kids, boys included, she regularly came out on top.
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First there were taco trucks lining the street outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas.
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But a 1.083 report by jobs platform Glassdoor says there might be a silver lining.
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The only silver lining was that some month's later a guy in Japan emailed me.
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To be lining up against one of your ultimate sporting heroes is an absolute privilege.
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Eaton began the inning by lining Shoemaker's first pitch into left field for a double.
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Overall, the survey suggested Britain's economy is flat-lining after losing momentum late last year.
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Silver lining for Cleveland -- the Chief Wahoo is officially retired with the Indians' season ending.
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The item is made with a Kevlar lining and weighs about 4 1/2 pounds.
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Forecasters will have a better idea how predictions are lining up as the week progresses.
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On it, Kayla Jones wrote that Resecker took meds so that her uterine lining thickened.
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More than 8 patrol cars, and at least one armored van are lining the block.
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Netflix's live-action reboot of the anime Cowboy Bebop is lining up a stellar cast.
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Before Air Force One touched down, police began lining nearly every intersection coming into Havana.
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Amid retailers' modest fourth-quarter results and muted projections for 2016, here's a silver lining.
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Strips of hygienic plastic lining were on the walls, floor, and sticking to my feet.
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If there's a silver lining, it's that the percentage didn't slip backwards from last year.
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Generally when it comes to lining the bottom lashline, pencils are the way to go.
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I know exactly what it is like lining up for the most sought-after beers.
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The silver lining is that it's available for one final weekend at fire-sale prices.
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We have a group of House Republicans lining up to watch the hearing, including Reps.
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In the meantime, private market flood insurers are lining up to take U.S. flood risk.
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Endometriosis causes a woman's uterine lining to build outside the uterus as opposed to inside.
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It was the day the lining between fiction and reality hardened and was made permanent.
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The latest spike in robberies may be criminals lining their pockets before an August lull.
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Industry sources told Reuters on Sunday that AirAsia was lining up a deal with Airbus.
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The result has been scooters littering sidewalks and lining the bottom of the River Seine.
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Hundreds of companies are lining up to bid on building President Trump's controversial border wall.
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The silver lining, of course, is that Mr. Cruz is increasingly unlikely to be nominated.
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Frustrated teachers are staging walkouts, holding "walk-ins" and lining up to run for office.
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The same is true here: coarser ice lining the steep walls of cracks and troughs.
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Pros: Waterproof, pure wool lining, made for very cold temperatures, good traction, cute styleCons: Expensive
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People lining up outside an Apple store in Shanghai to buy the new AirPods Pro.
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There were a number of suitors lining up for him, including Portland, Minnesota and Toronto.
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A subway overpass could be heard and seen nearby, bodegas lining the sidewalks beneath it.
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Initial Jobless ClaimsIf there's a silver lining to any of this, it's initial jobless claims.
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"MUSIC DEFIES BARRIERS," read the signs on actual barricades lining the perimeter of the museum.
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But that is not stopping a conventional array of aspirants from lining up once again.
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Although the couple is still broke and fighting their case, there is a silver lining.
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Lining the wall on one side of the tent was a list of Amazon products.
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The silver lining is that Congress is making greater efforts to assert its constitutional role.
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Concert-stage sized loudspeakers lining the fields boom out the music of several modern genres.
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The only silver lining is the absence of military solutions to any of these issues.
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Instead, it laid out requirements for lining them, monitoring groundwater, and conducting structural-stability assessments.
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But as Westwood was lining up his putt, Els sidled over to Mickelson yet again.
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The same can hardly be said for when you're lining up at a store counter.
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But the matinee idols in the portraits lining the walls aren't movie stars — they're tutors.
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Harding was quick to find a silver lining in the reconstruction of his family's house.
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Let's not even look at the audiences lining up for Bill Cosby's latest comedy splash.
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Yet, special interests and environmental groups are lining up to demand Congress continue the subsidy.
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But I found that the tool made the process of lining your eyes a breeze.
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Meanwhile, House conservatives and the White House are lining up behind a proposal by Rep.
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We had one recent party where everyone used their football team colors for the lining.
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"She's lining up her ducks to empower her chair members," said the former Democratic aide.
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Trump's an autocrat all right, but the silver lining is that he's an inept one.
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The possible silver lining: Investors may have found a contrarian indicator pointing to a bounce.
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Still, Mexico did not appear to be lining up any heavyweight representation for the inauguration.
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They see their expansion as a silver lining in Trump's victory and Hillary Clinton's loss.
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If you live indoors, they're perfect for dog waste or lining your bathroom trash can.
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They lose the patient, but now they're going to be cordial colleagues, so, silver lining.
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"Oh, Linda and I finally decided to splurge on lead-lining the garage," Tom said.
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I explained the situation to Nancy, and asked her what people were lining up for.
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Water bottles are strewn about the table, book bags lining the walls of the office.
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Liberal states and environmental groups already are lining up to challenge Pruitt's plans in court.
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Every cloud has its silver lining, but respect that it is recognized as a cloud!
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Why this matters: Top tech executives were already lining up in opposition to the order.
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IBM, predictably, has seen a silver lining in automation's influence on an evolving job market.
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But he eventually finished the walls, making them look like the ancient bricks lining Hogwarts.
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Video shot by residents shows flames lining the edge of the highways used for evacuations.
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Even with the compostable lining, recyclers still have to separate the liner for the cup.
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A fan helped Chris Froome get going after he tumbled onto grass lining the road.
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The solid-color henley top has small buttons and a lining that matches the bottoms.
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Yet some prominent conservatives are now, all of a sudden, lining up to defend Assange.
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Lining the front of both spacecraft are eight pen-width nozzles that spray cold gas.
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People in Paris mourned with Macron, with observers lining the streets as the cathedral burned.
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During a menstrual cycle, the uterine lining builds up each month for a potential embryo.
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But he found a silver lining, using the opportunity to finally have reconstructive foot surgery.
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Lining the gallery walls, the reliefs might have been lifted from an ancient royal tomb.
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"The Olympics actually is the only silver lining Japan has right now," Adenwala told CNBC.
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Around him are a dozen staff members and volunteers sitting at desks lining the walls.
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Drivers, their cabs and cars lining Lexington Avenue outside, rotated in and out on break.
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However, what looked like a worst-case scenario turned out to have a silver lining.
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Similarly, there's no point in lining up in front of brick and mortar stores, either.
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The viruses slipped into cells lining the nasal cavity, and they began producing mega-antibodies.
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And for many Obamacare consumers, there's also a silver lining in these pricier silver plans.
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This picture of a toll plaza in the city in October shows cars lining up.
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There's plenty of interest in foldable phones, but no one's lining up to buy them.
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Just a week ago, another attack killed 57 people lining up to register to vote.
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From the curb, they could be seen through the windows lining a third-floor corridor.
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They are carbohydrates produced in the mucus lining of the intestines; they are not enzymes.
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The trees lining my street in Madison with the rough, saucer-size leaves were basswoods.
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Up until the party shut down, guests were lining up to get their photos taken.
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A group of researchers in Italy has used them to develop a lining for cans.
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Celebrities lining up to showcase examples of their own artifice is very #relatable of them.
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"There are definitely issuers lining up; everyone is focusing on it," said a syndicate official.
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And there are people milling about outside the room, lining up, waiting to get in.
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Under a early morning South Pacific sun, softball teams were lining up on the beach.
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Shops ran out of eclipse sunglasses, and customers began lining up before 4:30 a.m.
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Shedding dependency on the United States may be a silver lining of the Trump presidency.
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Hundreds packed the department's Great Hall, filling seats and lining the perimeter of the room.
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I love lining my lips with dark-brown liner and then applying clear lip gloss.
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Only a single house from among the roughly dozen lining Hickory Lane was still standing.
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Walls of riot police officers and police vehicles lining the street were all too real.
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Other Democratic bigwigs are lining up to stump for her ahead of the primary, too.
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As much of a bummer as that may be, there is a silver lining here.
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Plus, there&aposs a silver lining to all the LSAT work you&aposll put in.
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But one area where there is no silver impeachment lining is the Trump historical legacy.
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That extra lining is there to nourish a fertilized egg in case you become pregnant.
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The foam lining of a pair of ski goggles resembled a ribbon of old poop.
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People are lining the sidewalks of Broadway, two deep, then four deep, then six deep.
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"I'm a natural optimist, and I can't even get to the silver lining," Jenna says.
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The packages mailed Wednesday were in manila envelopes with bubble-wrap lining, the FBI said.
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The silver lining so far has been that the domestic economy was on an upswing.
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In other words, that cloud of diesel smog may have a silver lining to it.
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But Coulter said a fragmented internet may in fact be a silver lining for investors.
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Like many of the buildings lining the fetid waterway, it is poised for a rebirth.
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They're even becoming celebrities, with bankers lining up for selfies during Peloton's IPO road show.
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There is a potential silver lining for Broadcom if it walks away from a deal.
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Finally, there's one more silver lining, and maybe the most important: Democrats will get even.
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Supporters began lining up to see the Republican front-runner as early as 3 a.m.
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Many of the dancers had begun lining up outside as early as 3373:30 a.m.
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But Tucker saw a dark lining: Reigniting the housing market is making it hot again.
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At Ludlow 38, visitors can watch Tom Ford's Gucci show with strippers lining the catwalk.
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And I remember lining up behind velvet ropes to be bedazzled by the Christmas windows.
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But is it possible that there can be a silver lining in this dark crowd?
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That signals to your uterus that it's time to shed the uterine lining, causing contractions.
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Models began to arrive, lining up like supplicants to be dressed by the label's clergy.
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Because that's three weeks they aren't lining their pockets with the dollars of fans. Understandable?
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A newly fertilized egg needs to implant in the lining of the uterus to grow.
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The infection, endocarditis, is an inflammation of the lining of the heart's chambers and valves.
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After the shooting, Republicans and Democrats were lining up in expected formation around the issue.
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Physically, "What is Missing" consists of a bronze megaphone with salvaged redwood lining the inside.
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Lining up the elements Heymann describes the likelihood of a new infection spreading rapidly and becoming an epidemic -- and potentially a global pandemic -- using the analogy of lining up pieces of Swiss cheese, with the different risk factors equating to holes in the cheese.
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After lining up my class outside, we shuffled back into the building, preparing for round two.
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Renfroe was also 2-for-3, lining out to the pitcher in his final at-bat.
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But there was one silver lining: It brought the only child even closer to his mom.
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In 2011, she underwent surgery to remove a benign tumor on the lining of her brain.
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Cher donned a sheer jumpsuit with sparkle accents and a black biker jacket with pink lining.
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Vans stopped and started as they made deliveries at the markets and restaurants lining the road.
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After the success of Teen Wolf, it started lining up fantasy shows like The Shannara Chronicles.
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No wonder big online retailers such as Amazon aren't exactly lining up to introduce Bitcoin payments.
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As this description indicates, the main difference is the amount of uterine lining that's being shed.
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Mark Dayton is retiring, and there's a sizable field of candidates lining up to replace him.
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Two professional skiers side-step about 40 yards up the slope, lining up for the shoot.
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Swag like sunglasses and stickers were passed out to those lining the New York City streets.
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Canha followed by lining a 1-0 pitch over the wall in the left-field corner.
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Roger Wicker, lining up behind a party stalwart as they reject a bid by a newcomer.
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But there's a silver lining: it's knocking out the drought that's plagued the state for years.
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This bunker in the town of Seltz is one of seven bunkers lining the Seltzbach River.
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There is nothing more romantic than lining up a special day for you both to enjoy.
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They're open to the public, who secure a spot in the audience by lining up outside.
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Monograms are gold to match the lining, with letters painted in script or block letter font.
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A story of flat-lining incomes, disappearing jobs, skyrocketing health-care costs and overwhelming college costs.
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In order to make a market, you need multiple people lining up at the same time.
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Why it's great: Earlier this year, there were multiple opponents lining up to challenge Conor McGregor.
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Extending legal status to DACA recipients is hugely popular, but Republicans are lining up against it.
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Slowly but surely, people start lining up to get a haircut in this now famous barbershop.
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Courtney Barnett has a special knack for lining her visuals up to her strung together narratives.
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You've got galleries and studios lining the streets, as well as restaurants, bars, bistros, and theaters.
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Despite being shaken by the terrible series of events, Dion, 48, now sees the silver lining.
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"If there's any silver lining in this it will prompt more attention to recalls," Ditlow said.
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Natural chemicals called prostaglandins that build up in the lining of your uterus are to blame.
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One silver lining here is how Kang and the writers have worked it into the plot.
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To McCall, Rama was able to do this by affecting the smooth muscles lining his arteries.
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Gone are the days of lining up outside of Best Buy at five in the morning.
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I'm sorry to remind you of it, but here's the silver lining: We made it through.
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These transaction fees aren't lining the schools' pockets, said Matt Schulz, senior industry analyst at CreditCards.com.
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For liberal politicians facing radical insurgents elsewhere in Europe, this tale has an encouraging silver lining.
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If there's any silver lining here it's that at least everyone is doing the same thing.
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Google has also been lining up businesses that want to replace SMS for communicating with customers.
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Attendees started lining up 90 minutes before the doors opened at the Elks Lodge in Wakefield.
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So when will Trump get impeached by the House, lining up a trial in the Senate?
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Decongestants decrease the fluid in the lining of your nose by constricting blood vessels, Murphy says.
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Unlike most of the foundations currently lining your dresser, this little egg-shaped number is... solid.
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However, all three got caught in the traffic of Swift's drummers who were lining the aisles.
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Fitch's silver lining: it's not as bad as it expected at the beginning of the year.
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That the retail crowd still isn't ready to dive into the market carries some silver lining.
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Such a scenario is one reason why moderates are having trouble lining up behind the bill.
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One silver lining for younger buyers: interest rates are lower than they were for their parents.
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" He did add a silver lining: "I think he is willing to listen to other people.
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Washington (CNN)Here's a silver lining for President Donald Trump: he's still more popular than Congress.
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A cocktail waitress was lining the fridge with cans of Coors from a grocery store bag.
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By the time they get to the hole, though, Trump is lining up the son's ball.
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Now toy companies are lining up to offer kids fun ways to learn those valuable skills.
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THEY KNOW THAT PROSECUTORS ARE LINING UP HERE IN THE UNITED STATES, AND AROUND THE WORLD.
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HEATTECH Extra Warm features a raised lining and approximately 1.5 the heat retention of regular HEATTECH.
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It's not fixed now, but things are lining up and maybe we can make some progress.
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But, the situation does have a bit of a silver lining; Jenner has a new hobby.
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"It's going to be a special experience," he said of lining up on the front row.
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The one silver lining for the Spix's macaw is the animals' ability to survive in captivity.
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Silver lining -- he's on another mega-popular show now ... which is also entering its third season.
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Rainbow roots are like the crazy patterned lining of your favorite jacket, only for your hair.
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Hamilton hit the barriers in qualifying in Baku last year, lining up 10th on the grid.
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The silver lining around Theranos's lamentable cloud might be a wider awareness of this important practice.
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