Move aside, #couplegoals and make room for Cracker Barrel Goals.
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I donate pairs, often to make room for other pairs.
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But it's time to make room for a new hue.
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To make room for a few new ones, of course.
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Just make room for Him to work in your life.
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Texas optioned RHP Nick Martinez to make room for Cashner.
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Older homes were demolished to make room for sleeker ones.
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If not, he should make room for those who can.
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Office buildings will rise and make room for 25,000 workers.
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And healthy relationships make room for both parties to evolve.
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He instead adjusted his theology to make room for them.
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Again, advertising was jettisoned to make room for it all.
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In order to make room for Van Drew, retiring Rep.
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The other icons will shift to make room for it.
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The occasional inferno has helped make room for new growth.
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The building was later demolished to make room for luxury condos.
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They clear away the old and make room for the new.
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These managers, too, can only make room for so many LPs.
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In some cases, neighborhoods were demolished to make room for cars.
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LL Cool J and Chrissy Teigen, make room for Sarah Hyland!
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And it's important to step aside and make room for them.
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It's also, mostly, about how to make room for new homes.
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A bed can disappear, to make room for a work desk.
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Guard against those tendencies and make room for genuine, thoughtful discourse.
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Dao was forcibly removed to make room for United crew members.
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Learn to make room for black and brown trans queer artists.
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A yellow bulldozer pushed the mound to make room for more.
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So you think liberal theaters should make room for conservative opinions?
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Samsung says it did that to make room for more battery.
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Move over, bridesmaids and groomsmen and make room for the children.
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Senators D Chris Wideman was scratched to make room for Borowiecki.
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It looks like they'll have to make room for one more.
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One love isn't moved out to make room for someone new.
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RHP Enrique Burgos was sent down to make room for Bradley.
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Don't let us in if you can't make room for us.
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Move over The Craft, let's make room for this shade of darkness.
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To make room for Jeffress, Texas designated RHP Ernesto Frieri for assignment.
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The Fierce Five might need to make room for a sixth member.
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When you unbutton your jeans to make room for your food baby:
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RHP Sam Tuivailala was optioned to Memphis to make room for Socolovich.
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I'll make room for the Blackhawks and Kings in a couple years.
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Be sure to make room for fun in your life this week.
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TV episodes developed their multi-act structure to make room for commercials.
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Chicago designated SS Jimmy Rollins for assignment to make room for Anderson.
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The neurosurgeons quickly had to make room for her spine to swell.
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To make room for Marlowe, the Bills released tight end Khari Lee.
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"Bill learned to make room for me to speak up," Gates says.
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The bed folds up to make room for a small sitting area.
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San Francisco has to make room for those with similar dreams today.
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Just that we "kindly" moved them around to make room for us.
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To make room for Hagelin, Pittsburgh F Scott Wilson was a scratch.
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It's time to let something go and make room for something new.
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Each in our own way, we managed to make room for solitude.
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We had to decommission the door to make room for that window.
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But doctors needed to make room for new patients, Dr. Mahdi said.
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Those other students are often rejected to make room for the athletes.
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In 2007, Brady restructured his deal to make room for Randy Moss.
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Don't bulldoze over their lives to make room for your international show.
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Its density breeds diversity, for New Jersey can make room for anybody.
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People picked up foster animals to make room for people in shelters.
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During pregnancy, the abdominal muscles stretch to make room for the baby.
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LHP Adam Wilk was designated for assignment to make room for Mejia.
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So, Ethan moved to the doorway to make room for the toddler.
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Bruce Springsteen can make room for a Tony on his awards shelf.
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Time to make room for all the new s--- dropping in 2020!
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"Bill learned to make room for me to speak up," says Melinda.
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Maybe to make room for the new breaded chicken product in town?
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OF Randal Grichuk was optioned to Memphis to make room for Pham.
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The Angels might want to make room for a retired No. 27.
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I don't want the world to expand to make room for me.
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How can it make room for all the spirits and hungry ghosts?
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After that relatives must collect the bones to make room for fresh corpses.
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To make room for him, the Rays designated INF Mike Martinez for assignment.
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Bogut was traded to the Mavericks in 2016 to make room for Durant.
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Hollow out some of the inside to make room for the filling. 9.
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Denser, safer areas of the state will have to make room for them.
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To make room for a keyboard, the display had to be made smaller.
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Investors also sold to make room for next week's heavy corporate debt supply.
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To make room for Gott, the Nationals sent INF Wilmer Difo to Syracuse.
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Chuck those frayed headphones in the trash and make room for an upgrade.
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Walgreens will shrink the stores' retail space to make room for the offices.
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Bulldozers had smashed and cleared rubble and cars to make room for Humvees.
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To make room for Richard, the Padres designated LHP Matt Thornton for assignment.
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The year before that, Kraft was kicked out to make room for UnitedHealth.
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Inspiring new people and places will enter your life—make room for them.
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"We need to make room for a new generation of leaders," Moulton said.
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Left-hander Lewis Thorpe was optioned to Rochester to make room for Cron.
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Texas optioned LHP Andrew Faulkner to Round Rock to make room for Martinez.
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Adele Dazeem, we're going to need you to make room for… Cameela Cabaleeloo.
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Pepperoni and combo pizzas have less cheese, to make room for the toppings.
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If anything, the Bush administration would want to make room for that story.
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Throw Ensign Forsberg over the side and make room for the Erat Anchor!
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But this one right here… might have to make room for this one.
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So clear out the clutter to make room for new ideas and innovations.
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He wiped out whole (poor) neighborhoods to make room for roads and bridges.
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Then, make room for favorites like Misery, Risky Business, Zombieland, and Kill Bill.
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Then your soul will be tidy enough to make room for a bear.
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JPMorgan is cleaning thousands of databases to make room for machine learning tech.
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Over time, older retablos must be removed to make room for new ones.
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Then he hollowed out the thigh bone to make room for the artificial stem.
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Its implicit argument is that a free country must make room for principled objectors.
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Every winter the moose's antlers fall off to make room for the new growth.
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With the inclusion of a gearbox, LG had to make room for it inside.
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To make room for Harrison on the roster, the Patriots released linebacker Trevor Reilly.
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Radiohead scrubbed their Internet presence to make room for a new focus: claymation nooses.
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The Dodgers demoted Maeda to make room for RHP Brock Stewart, who started Sunday.
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A roster move will be made to make room for him once he arrives.
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We'll be able to shrink streets, expand sidewalks, and make room for more pedestrians.
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However, his proposed policies will hurt the economy rather than make room for improvement.
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The growing popularity of scooters could force city planners to make room for them.
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Easy — right into Jack's mind, which would be compressed to make room for Carrie.
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What are some easy ways to make room for a pet in your home?
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Memphis received a second injury exception to make room for him on the roster.
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The Angels optioned C Juan Graterol to Salt Lake to make room for Perez.
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Shuck was optioned to the minors the previous day to make room for Tilson.
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Former CFO Howard Schiller refused to leave the board to make room for Ackman.
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To make room for the larger offerings, there are no pets or kids' sections.
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LHP Wade LeBlanc was designated for assignment to make room for LHP James Paxton.
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RHP Danny Farquhar was designated for assignment to make room for RHP Brad Boxberger.
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Another exhibition was not in fact canceled to make room for Mr. West's show.
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INF Matt Dominguez was sent on option to Buffalo to make room for Girodo.
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Pepperoni and combo pizza pies include less cheese, to make room for the toppings.
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INF Mike Martinez was designated for assignment to make room for INF Trevor Plouffe.
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RHP Dominic Leone was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo to make room for him.
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Reynolds was originally removed from the roster to make room for RHP Chris Devenski.
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That is, get rid of the old stuff to make room for the new.
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Why not make room for a woman secretary general when your term is up?
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Teams reassessed intensive care patients, moving the less critical to make room for others.
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They have ripped up roadways and paths to make room for more grave sites.
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How do you make room for all 26 Democratic candidates on one debate stage?
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A Lexus showroom will be razed to make room for a 225-unit condo.
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The Pentagon has been asked to make room for as many as 20,000 migrants.
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You thought Black Friday at Walmart was huge, well, make room for Cyber Monday.
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To make room for a bike lane, 13th Street will lose 236 parking spots.
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A healthy democratic politics would make room for occasional reminders of this fundamental absurdity.
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Irvin's message to DeAndre Hopkins and Michael Thomas seems clear -- MAKE ROOM FOR D.K.!!!
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RHP Barrett Astin was optioned to Triple-A Louisville to make room for Mesoraco.
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You're letting go of something big that will make room for so much good.
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He was designated for assignment June 19 to make room for INF Trevor Plouffe.
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The lives I once quenched slowly drift away to make room for this illness.
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You have to make room for it and people have to see it's valuable.
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In turn, I've been forced to get creative in order to make room for more.
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To make room for this extra spending, the technocrats began a series of tax reforms.
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To make room for Griffin on the roster, the Rangers will make a move Friday.
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Oakland RHP J.B. Wendelken was optioned to Triple-A Nashville to make room for Gray.
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To make room for Caminero, the Mariners optioned RHP Taijuan Walker to Triple-A Tacoma.
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Because it's time to make room for new merchandise on the shelves for next season.
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The Giants optioned OF Mac Williamson to Triple-A Sacramento to make room for Bumgarner.
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RHP Jacob Turner was designated for assignment Saturday to make room for LHP Sammy Solis.
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LHP Jeff Locke was designated for assignment Tuesday by Miami to make room for Steckenrider.
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"At a certain point, you make room for new voices and fresh legs," Obama said.
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To make room for Marte, the Mariners optioned OF Stefen Romero to Triple-A Tacoma.
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To make room for Suter on the roster, OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis was designated for assignment.
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RHP Josh Ravin was optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City to make room for Darvish.
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And the star he's destroying to make room for his own is, of course, Kimmel's.
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That's because the space agency needs to make room for new information to be stored.
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If we can't make room for a little ice cream, what's the point of living?
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LHP Edwin Escobar was optioned to Reno to make room for O'Brien on the roster.
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In the digital age, you don't need to bump me to make room for her.
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LHP Grant Dayton was optioned to Oklahoma City to make room for RHP Ross Stripling.
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To make room for him, the Indians assigned INF Yandy Diaz to Triple-A Columbus.
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To make room for Schebler, the Reds optioned outfielder Aristides Aquino to Double-A Pensacola.
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The team optioned LHP Dean Kiekhefer to Triple-A Memphis to make room for him.
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Others are promising not to kick customers off a plane to make room for others.
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The inventory had been reorganized to make room for incoming shipments of the Prism collection.
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The movie's bankrupt idea of farce is just generous enough to make room for her.
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To make room for him on the roster, RW Nick Lappin was reassigned to Albany.
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To make room for Cuevas, the Red Sox sent INF Deven Marrero to Triple-A.
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To make room for Frazier, the club designated right-handed pitcher David Hale for assignment.
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To make room for Alvarez, Texas optioned RHP Nick Martinez to Triple-A Round Rock.
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Sometimes they make room for additional storage below your sleeping area or in the headboard.
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Or is she mocking theirs in order to make room for something more authentically hers?
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But I just have to make room for fresh stock to keep the shelves lively.
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I try to cut down other appearances to make room for more Vietnam stuff, basically.
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President Emmanuel Macron promised during his campaign to make room for an additional 15,000 inmates.
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Thaw it and use it, or throw it out to make room for the new.
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Or that your Subaru has been towed to make room for a boxy old Buick.
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But in most cases, their longtime teams had to make room for another rising star.
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INF Deven Marrero was optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket to make room for Eduardo Nunez.
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The ancient fishing village of Tianjin was razed to make room for a mini Manhattan.
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Certainly even a very succinct bilateral agreement could make room for critical WTO-plus obligations.
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To make room for what they kept, Mr. Kaplan maximized every inch of usable space.
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In August, doctors reset her facial bones, also to make room for an eye orbit.
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RHP Aaron Blair was optioned to Triple-A to make room for RHP John Gant. .
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You are not leaving your dear friend behind, but you must make room for change.
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Investors tend to sell existing bonds in their portfolio to make room for new supply.
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The new guidelines will expire in about 10 years to make room for evolving ideas.
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I'm constantly shifting books on the living room shelves to make room for new novels.
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Less than a decade later, the Winterland was demolished to make room for apartment buildings.
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United apologized and promised not to remove seated passengers to make room for other passengers.
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They were giving away Celtic Frost records for a dollar just to make room for CDs.
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INF Deven Marrero was optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket to make room for RHP William Cuevas.
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Don't prop underperformers up with talent; let them go and make room for additional rising stars.
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With another upfronts season quickly approaching, networks are cutting programs to make room for new series.
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Christian Vazquez was optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket to make room for Hanigan, who is batting .
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To make room for Braun, the Brewers optioned catcher Jacob Nottingham to Triple-A Colorado Springs.
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LHP David Rollins was optioned to Triple-A Tacoma to make room for LF Daniel Robertson.
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And as the #MeToo conversation marches forward, aces are hoping to make room for their stories.
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When capacity runs out, the oldest "watched" recordings are removed first, to make room for others.
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Before the game, the Cardinals sent reliever Junior Fernandez to Memphis to make room for Leone.
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Clinton, however, encouraged her entourage -- which included the press -- to make room for commuting New Yorkers.
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With guidance from the stars, we can clear it away to make room for new developments.
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INF/OF Michael Martinez was designated for assignment Saturday to make room for LHP Shawn Morimando.
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It will also make room for the thousands of internet-connected devices entering our everyday world.
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They&aposll likely send down two relievers to make room for Jepsen and Kiermaier on Friday.
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Clear your shelves to make room for a trophy; your rookie MVP days are almost here.
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Right-hander Sean Reid-Foley was optioned to Buffalo on Wednesday to make room for Waguespack.
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At least one of these relationships likely needs to end to make room for something better.
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NOTES: To make room for starter Ryan Merritt, Cleveland optioned LHP Kyle Crockett to Triple-A.
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But don't worry — it's only to make room for the expanded lighting, art and furniture sections.
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To make room for Berglund on the roster, the Blues placed D Nate Prosser on waivers.
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To make room for Morrow, the Padres recalled LHP Buddy Baumann from Triple-A El Paso.
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OF Jaff Decker was designated for assignment before Wednesday's game to make room for Brandon Guyer.
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Move over, prom queens: according to Missguided, it's time to make room for the Prom Qween.
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Nationals OF Brian Goodwin was sent to Syracuse to make room for Ross on the roster.
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To make room for Harrell, the Rangers optioned RHP Shawn Tolleson to Triple-A Round Rock.
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It's something I make room for in my own daily life and believe others should, too.
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What can people do to make room for their personal life, especially now as a mom?
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CHINA's growing global clout can be unsettling for the incumbents who must make room for it.
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Colorado assigned G Jeremy Smith to the AHL to make room for Nieto on the roster.
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Every winter, farmers in northern India burn crop stubble to make room for a new harvest.
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In 1969, it was razed to make room for a mental health clinic and community center.
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Some reports suggested this was apparently done by off-roaders to make room for their vehicles.
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Toronto optioned the right-hander Ryan Tepera to Class AAA Buffalo to make room for Upton.
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To make room for Young, the Red Sox optioned LHP Henry Owens to Triple-A Pawtucket.
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Doctors inserted rock-hard tissue expanders in my chest to make room for my future implants.
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"The reason the skull grows is to make room for the growing brain," the neuropathologist explained.
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Outside, some crew members began to move several classic cars to make room for fire engines.
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Assimilation means shrinking to something lesser-than to make room for something that's not worth it.
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If he can't, then he might as well destroy it to make room for something else.
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What upcoming idea was so important that Quentin had to die to make room for it?
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Gone from the shelves, however, are magazines and newspapers, to make room for Trump-themed merchandise.
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In the last year, he has knocked down nine houses to make room for bigger ones.
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Henry Urrutia was designated for assignment to make room for Borbon on the 40-man roster.
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By acknowledging my own agendas, I make room for the evidence that pushes back against them.
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The dead are hastily wrapped in blankets to make room for those still fighting to live.
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Farmer was sent down to make room for Shane Greene, who came off the disabled list.
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Now those areas hold tilapia ponds or have been razed to make room for sugarcane plantations.
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You may need to remove an app from the Dock first to make room for it.
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RHP Curtis Partch was optioned to Triple-A Indianapolis to make room for RHP Jameson Taillon.
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C Blake Swihart was optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket to make room for C Christian Vazquez.
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"I have to organize them (in folders)" to make room for more incoming, the dad said.
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We need more women to try and shake things up and make room for other women.
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Make room for self-care: spend time with a best friend, indulge in some flirtatious banter.
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To make room for the tub, the shower takes a bit of a hit in size.
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Simply put, it's to make room for new products: "As our inventors create products that are more effective, more eco-friendly or more enjoyable for our customers, we need to make room for these new inventions on our shop shelves," the brand wrote on its website.
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"If they can make room for 10,000 people, they can make room for a few dozen cats," State Assemblyman Joseph R. Lentol said at a cat colony neighboring the Greenpoint Landing development site on the Brooklyn waterfront, where the keepers of two separate colonies fear encroaching construction.
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Pittsburgh will send LH Jon Niese to the bullpen to make room for Cole in the rotation.
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NF Hanser Alberto was sent to Triple-A Round Rock to make room for RHP Tom Wilhelmsen.
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Another firefighter moves an axe to make room for me to sit down in the back seat.
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Dick Whitney, who runs the company, modifies the hardware to make room for an Echo Dot inside.
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RHP Dustin Antolin was designated for assignment to make room for Morales on the 40-man roster.
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Looking forward, Hinrichs said, the midsize market should grow fast enough to make room for Ford's return.
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The Dodgers optioned C/INF Kyle Farmer to Triple-A Oklahoma City to make room for Bellinger.
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RHP Ryne Harper was optioned to Triple-A to make room for James Paxton on the roster.
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RHP Ben Taylor was returned to Pawtucket after Friday night's game to make room for Brian Johnson.
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INF Hanser Alberto was optioned to Triple-A Round Rock to make room for RHP Jeremy Jeffress.
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That has led to speculation about how the Mets will make room for Vargas in the rotation.
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He hollowed out the inside of the set to make room for a battery and flight controller.
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Martinez was sent down to make room for OF Andrew Benintendi, one of the organization's top prospects.
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If you use up that space, older recordings are automatically deleted to make room for new ones.
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People still want this, but Samsung removed the headphone jack to make room for a larger battery.
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Miami RHP Odrisamer Despaigne was optioned to Triple-A New Orleans to make room for Worley. 3.
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So clear out your bookshelves or your bedside table, because there's a lot to make room for.
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LHP Robbie Ross Jr. was sent to Triple- A Pawtucket to make room for RHP Ben Taylor.
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LHP Dean Kiekhefer was optioned to Memphis to make room for Maness on the 2.203-man roster.
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But they are now restructuring them at a faster clip to make room for the next wave.
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RHP Brandon Morrow was optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City to make room for LHP Alex Wood.
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RHP Casey Lawrence was designated for assignment to make room for Ohlman on the 40-man roster.
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There used to be another but I got rid of it to make room for more seating.
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Phillips was moved from second base to make room for Ozzie Albies, the team's top infield prospect.
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That's why he shipped out Lars Eller to make room for Andrew Shaw (not a great move).
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This makes it hard to clear the imports quickly enough to make room for the next deliveries.
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After the original Dons left, their stadium, Plough Lane, was bulldozed to make room for apartment blocks.
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C Juan Graterol was optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake to make room for C Carlos Perez.
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OF Magneuris Sierra was optioned to Double-A Springfield to make room for Peralta on the roster.
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To make room for Hicks, the Yankees optioned outfielder Mike Tauchman to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
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To make room for Trumbo on the 2128-man roster, pitcher Tom Eshelman was designated for assignment.
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To make room for Trumbo on the 40-man roster, pitcher Tom Eshelman was designated for assignment.
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They also say landlords used previous rules to raise rents and make room for higher-paying tenants.
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They're telling a story that's abstract enough to make room for us, and we invite ourselves in.
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Some farmers are pulling farm equipment out of barns to make room for the overflow of grains.
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A year ago, Ms. Felstein moved out of her old bedroom to make room for Ms. Honda.
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A neighbor said "earth movers" had dug up the street to make room for the highway below.
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Dr. Haque suggested "planned letting go": leaving unplanned hours in each day to make room for downtime.
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I used to think this stuff was gone forever, junked to make room for shiny new facts.
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This change will make room for lower cost generics and result in savings of billions of dollars.
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Recess and free play time were reduced to make room for more standardized testing and academic work.
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At PAMM, Mr. Sirmans insisted he would always make room for an informed dose of art history.
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It is supposed to relocate, largely to make room for infrastructure related to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
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The phrase "make room for Mandy," which was used by Mr. Kagan, became a hashtag-inspiring irritant.
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Could somebody also stay home because of outside pressure to step aside to make room for Woods?
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Others say he should stand down to make room for fellow progressive and presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren.
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Today, Gomes lives in Memphis and streams full time, though he does make room for occasional gigs.
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To make room for his three sons and their children, he is building them their own homes.
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In order to make room for Ramos on the active roster, the Mets designated Edgin for assignment.
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"We need to make room for storage, otherwise we would have to stop output," the source said.
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"We need to make room for storage, otherwise we would have to stop output," the source said.
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After we finished eating, we didn't feel rushed to get out to make room for more diners.
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Many calling for her to step down from her hosting gig to make room for fresh blood.
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The CBC claims it cut out the 10-second cameo in order to make room for commercials.
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The Dodgers demoted Maeda on Friday as a procedural move to make room for RHP Brock Stewart.
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By now Trump would have closed off a quarter of Illinois to make room for the foundation.
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RHP Tyler Pill was sent to Triple-A Las Vegas to make room for LHP Steven Matz.
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The themes bring together stylistically or politically diverse artists, and make room for the lesser-known names.
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The catalog's theme is "Make room for life" and it will have a focus on the living room; "highlighting home-furnishing solutions that enable people to live a better everyday life at home by helping them make room for the things they love," according to a statement from Ikea.
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To cope, she manages her money carefully to make room for the things that are important to her.
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Does Kate need to make room for another urn in her living room to watch Steelers games with?
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To make room for Diaz on the 40-man roster, the Padres designated LHP Dillon Overton for assignment.
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To make room for d'Arnaud on the 25-man roster, the Padres designated INF Luis Sardinas for assignment.
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He was already moving his stuff out of the way to make room for us as I approached.
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Like playing the accordion, I stretch and compress my agenda with empty space to make room for creativity.
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Ikea is also hosting a Make Room for Celebration Event this upcoming weekend, from November 11 to 12.
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To make room for Nathan on the active roster, RHP Adam Warren was optioned to Triple-A Iowa.
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When the hardware arrives, you'll notice that it's rather large, and you'll need to make room for it.
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And they're not going anywhere any time soon — unless it's to make room for the brand's holiday lineup.
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It's also offering to make key connections for the startups that make room for it at the table.
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NOTES: Detroit 3B Casey McGehee was demoted to Triple-A Toledo to make room for rookie JaCoby Jones.
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In order to make room for your warm-weather gear, you'll have to pack up your winter garb.
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To make room for Franklin on the 40-man roster, the Brewers designated RHP Michael Blazek for assignment.
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He had to make room for LHP Daniel Norris, to give the Tigers some help in the bullpen.
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These laws aren't humane, or necessary, and they do not make room for the nuance of women's experiences.
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It was later revealed that passengers were removed from the flight to make room for four United employees.
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To make room for Wheaton on the roster, tight end Richard Rodgers (knee) was placed on injured reserve.
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To make room for Hood on the 40-man roster, the Marlins designated LHP Raudel Lazo for assignment.
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INF Jonathan Villar moved from short to third base to make room for newly promoted SS Orlando Arcia.
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We need to make room for a broader conversation on women's reproductive health and the care we need.
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OF Lewis Brinson was optioned to Triple-A Colorado Springs to make room for Friday's starter, Brandon Woodruff.
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George H.W. Bush was equally careful to make room for neoconservative hawks, supply-side zealots and religious conservatives.
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LHP Tommy Milone was designated for assignment on Monday in order to make room for RHP Rob Scahill.
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It doubles the thickness of the device to make room for Ethernet, VGA, and a hard drive bay.
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Only problem was, there weren't enough seats on the bench, so someone had to make room for Mamba.
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Right-hander Parker Markel was optioned to Triple-A Indianapolis before the game to make room for Holmes.
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During our visit, a Syrian road crew was laying fresh, smoking black asphalt to make room for more.
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N flight at Chicago after he refused to give up his seat to make room for crew members.
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If you got it for a great deal, but never wear it, make room for another awesome find.
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In 2015, the company's cofounder and chief executive was stepping aside to make room for a veteran operator.
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CNBC has rounded up six easy ways to slash your food budget and make room for healthy eats.
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All of them were discontinued in 2003 to make room for a regular salad-in-a-bowl option.
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And the Metro pages of the newspaper were torn up to make room for a late-breaking story.
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LEARN TO GIVE CREDIT LEARN TO RESPECT LEARN TO MAKE ROOM FOR BLACK AND BROWN TRANS QUEER ARTISTS.
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RHP John Axford was designated for assignment Thursday to make room for Lavarnway on the 40-man roster.
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The Astros sent infielder J.D. Davis to Triple-A Fresno after Thursday's game to make room for Correa.
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Minnesota sent OF Zack Granite to Triple-A Rochester to make room for Saturday's starter RHP Kyle Gibson.
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If voters here turn out in his favor, it could make room for a Trump win in Pennsylvania.
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Here, he bashes the walls down around him to make room for the rapid expansion of his sound.
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Farmers are responsible for many of the fires, burning off forest to make room for cattle and crops.
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The city's other natural defense against floods, mangrove trees, have been pulled out to make room for concrete.
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Governed by rigid, patriarchal customs and rituals, her daily routines also make room for solitude and even pleasure.
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To make room for Seattle, the Arizona Coyotes will move from the Pacific Division to the Central Division.
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Our guide can help you make room for your home office, prepare for a disaster or tidy up.
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To make room for new infrastructure and avoid international embarrassment, street dwellers have been quietly pressured to disappear.
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"I think a lot of women make room for men without thinking about it, stepping aside," she said.
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It's important that you be your most mature self today...but also make room for some me-time!
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Still, it said, manufacturers' incentives to make room for new models helped keep sales robust this past month.
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Amazon has also struggled to make room for the in-demand stock it can get its hands on.
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This will automatically remove music that you haven't played in awhile, which will make room for new music.
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As King notes, they were once covered up to make room for a temporary exhibition of Flemish tapestries.
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"Investors needed to sell off to make room for new loans in their portfolio," the loan trader said.
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Right now is about the time when retailers begin discounting winter items to make room for spring shipments.
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Those levies would make room for a benefits increase, to the tune of 2% of the average benefit.
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His wife, Teresa, discovered that she needed to make room for a new love in her husband's life.
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Ranchers have expanded their operations, clear-cutting and burning more of the forest to make room for pasture.
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RHP Zach Lee was optioned to Triple-A El Paso to make room for RHP Luis Perdomo's return.
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There is also a lingering feeling among Democrats that the party needs to make room for new voices.
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RHP Perci Garner was designated for assignment to make room for Joe Smith on the 40-man roster.
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DH/1B Kennys Vargas was optioned to Triple-A Rochester to make room for Tuesday's starter, Bartolo Colon.
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To make room for Kelly on the 40-man roster, the Marlins designated for assignment LHP Eric Jokisch.
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OF Raimel Tapia was optioned to Triple-A Albuquerque on Monday to make room for RHP Jeff Hoffman.
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To make room for Dobson, Howard Balloch will step down from the 11-member board, the company said.
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I could only wish, he said, that one day this world would make room for someone like me.
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They'll gauge the precise moment when you're ready to have dinner plates cleared to make room for dessert.
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Heller was sent down to make room for RHP Ronald Herrera, who was called up from Double-A Trenton.
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The Orioles optioned INF Ryan Flaherty to Triple-A Norfolk to make room for Monday starter RHP Kevin Gausman.
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The men's Super G has been switched to Friday, previously a rest day, to make room for the downhill.
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It's also much thinner, allowing the company to slim down the laptop frame or make room for other components.
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RHP Felix Pena was optioned to Iowa on Saturday to make room for RF Ian Happ on the roster.
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It joins dozens more films and series leaving the streaming platform to make room for even more Netflix Originals.
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It is now slated for demolition during the upcoming Penn Station construction, to make room for new retail space.
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Minnesota designated INF Engelb Vielma for release or assignment to make room for Moya on the 40-man roster.
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That's why those seemingly small ways we make room for our entire selves (literally and figuratively) are actually invaluable.
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Shell "needs to clean out the garage to make room for the Ferrari," Mr. Clint wrote in an email.
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To make room for more suggestions, the Uber Pool option will unfold to offer both Pools and Express Pools.
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Those plans quietly disappeared a few weeks ago, though, likely in order to make room for this new plan.
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I need them to make room for those who should have never been pushed out in the first place.
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First of all, it also expanded to make room for 8 nominees like the rest of the Big 4.
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The falls came despite upcoming bond sales which usually push yields higher as investors make room for new supply.
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"Respect" implored men to make room for women's voices in the same movements where her father was a leader.
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If you want to embrace the future of gaming, you need to be willing to make room for it.
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And this may be even more necessary today to make room for more strategic VCs to join traditional VCs.
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To make room for Martinez, RHP Alex Cobb (Tommy John surgery) was moved to the 60-day disabled list.
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Airlines won't be able to remove a person simply to make room for another passenger, airline employee or otherwise.
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Campos had been optioned Sunday to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons to make room for right-hander Aaron Sanchez.
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The Braves made a pair of roster moves to make room for Allard and newly acquired outfielder Adam Duvall.
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Okay, so you've already cleared your entire weekend schedule to make room for a Stranger Things Season 2 binge.
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At the Golden Globes, we caught wind of the dress trend for 2016: Make room for the cape dress.
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He lamented having to give away 220 of his shirts to make room for her clothes in his closet.
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RHP Nick Martinez was sent to Triple-A Round Rock to make room for newly acquired LHP Dario Alvarez.
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Because if you don't already read regularly, your old habits won't want to make room for a new one.
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Often, these products come from farms or regions where forest was cleared to make room for intensive, industrial agriculture.
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She removed the closet rod to make room for more shelves, and of course employs her long antique rack.
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Move over, dolphin-safe tuna and bee-friendly pesticides, and make room for orca-friendly products on the shelf.
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Chipotle has a small menu compared with other chains and it cut spicy chorizo to make room for queso.
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"If you take that option away, it'll make room for people to do it on their own," says one.
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OF Jake Smolinski was transferred to the 60-day disabled list to make room for Decker, who was batting .
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The professional will then insert a speculum into the vagina to make room for a tool with the IUD.
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INF Pete Kozma was designated for assignment to make room for SS Didi Gregorius, who made his season debut.
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NOTES: To make room for RHP Rafael Montero, the Mets optioned IF T.J. Rivera to Triple-A Las Vegas.
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Black Friday is an opportunity for retailers to clear out their stock and make room for next year's crop.
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If she and her roommate were in town during a rental, they decamped to make room for the guests.
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Finally—and this might be an unpopular opinion—Slayer needs to make room for the next generation of Slayers.
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On January 9, "Austin City Limits" will make room for King Kendrick, as the Compton rapper makes his appearance.
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Most of the fires have been set by farmers on purpose to make room for their crops and pastures.
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When we let go of what no longer serves us, we make room for more productivity, positivity and success.
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To make room for Grandal on the 40-man roster, the White Sox designated outfielder Daniel Palka for assignment.
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Perhaps the withdrawal of the artwork can make room for something else to come into view: a new public.
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Just like with your memories, you have to make room for new memories and cherish the most important ones.
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"Our trips are first and foremost a vacation, but they also make room for giving back," Ms. Bradley said.
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And virtually the only way to make room for a young forest is to cut down an old one.
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New York's "progressive" leaders are moving public school employees out of their offices to make room for Jeff Bezos.
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Churches pushed aside pews to make room for mattresses, and a public school gymnasium was converted to a dormitory.
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The easiest way to guarantee that is by simply uninstalling the current app, to make room for the reinstall.
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But how else can we make room for new forms and new imaginings in a world so stubbornly preset?
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She moved her feet painfully to make room for her daughter, then thought better of it and said, Help?
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LHP Adam Wilk was designated for assignment following Friday's game to make room for Saturday's starter, LHP Adalberto Mejia.
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Finally, recognize that there's no shame in edging one dream out of the picture to make room for another.
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It will shut down in 2024 to make room for the new machine, which could be operational by 2030.
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House Republicans are reshuffling the decks on their committees in order to make room for their newest member: Rep.
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They have taken away more and more traffic lanes and parking spots to make room for bikes and buses.
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OF Henry Urrutia was designated for assignment to make room for OF Julio Borbon on the 40-man roster.
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As large farms clear land to make room for oil palms, deforestation and forest fires can occur, threatening biodiversity.
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The team expanded from six members to 40 in 2018 to make room for the implementation of all ideas.
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However, both have basically disappeared to make room for the editorial-style makeup that&aposs trended in recent years.
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They have taken away more and more traffic lanes and parking spots to make room for bikes and buses.
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Buildings get pushed farther away from each other to make room for cars, which leaves people pushed toward driving.
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Plus, you can expand the jacket to make room for extra layers thanks to its side zippers at the hips.
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The less fluid range of motion reflects the hinge design changing entirely to make room for the cooling system's exhausts.
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But unlike McDonald's, Urban Decay got rid of the cult-favorite palette to make room for new and better things.
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Republicans need the spending reductions to make room for $1.5 trillion in tax cuts, mostly for corporations and wealthy households.
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She previously had to rearrange dates on her album tour in order to make room for her April Coachella performance.
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The conclusion to her residency will make room for Lady Gaga who is set to launch her own Vegas show.
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Additionally, they said existing facilities had to be torn down in order to make room for the new dog bathrooms.
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Don&apost worry about having to delete any of your existing photos to make room for Loops on your profile.
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In 2017, a slew of small businesses were knocked down to make room for a 40,000-square-foot Whole Foods.
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Why overcrowd towns and pave more open space to make room for hordes of mestizos and Silicon Valley white twats?
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She made it plain that she was writing for her people and didn't need to make room for anyone else.
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The studio had already moved on, pulling it from prime theaters to make room for its next volley of releases.
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As expected, Model S and Model X production was down in the quarter to make room for the Model 3.
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Passengers were offered up to $1000 to leave the flight and make room for United employees who needed the spots.
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Some services will make room for law enforcement while others hold out and others are caught awkwardly in the middle.
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To make room for Bostick, the Pirates placed 2B Josh Harrison (right groin strain) on the 60-day disabled list.
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RHP Mike Mayers was optioned to Triple-A Memphis to make room for RHP Luke Weaver on the Cardinals' roster.
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It's a possibility the iPad icon shown here simply doesn't include enough granular detail to make room for a notch.
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In order to make room for the GPS antenna, the housing now extends down over the curve of my wrist.
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Looks like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry won't have to make room for a surfboard at their Kensington Palace pad.
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Passengers were offered at least $800 to leave the flight and make room for United employees who needed the spots.
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There will be future eras, and to make room for the new you have to get rid of the old.
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Gentry was sent down to make room for C Welington Castillo, who was activated off the 10-day disabled list.
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RHP Nathan Karns was moved to the bullpen to make room for LHP Wade Miley to return to the rotation.
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RHP Hector Velazquez was optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket to make room for Sam Travis on the 25-man roster.
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RHP Sam Tuivailala was optioned to Triple-A Memphis to make room for LHP Kevin Siegrist on the active roster.
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After closing the bridge in February, crews demolished the structure to make room for a new steel plate girder bridge.
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RHP Dylan Floro was optioned to the Triple-A Iowa Cubs to make room for newly-acquired LHP Jose Quintana.
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The European Union has kept competition alive by blocking mergers and insisting that established companies make room for new entrants.
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The kitchen island is antique, too — a table whose legs have been hollowed out to make room for electrical wiring.
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Oakland has designated left-handed pitcher Jeremy Bleich for assignment to make room for Fiers on the 40-man roster.
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When you let go of what's not working, you make room for a life filled with ease and less difficulty.
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RHP Miguel Castro was optioned to Triple-A Albuquerque on Monday in order to make room for LHP Boone Logan.
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"We've got to make room for people with diverse views on civil marriage," said Tyler Deaton, the group's senior adviser.
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First, patients get chemotherapy to wipe out many of their existing T-cells to make room for the engineered ones.
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At that moment, everyone busted out laughing and the CEO moved around the table to make room for my chair.
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But if it's been a long day, I might motion to the seat and hope they make room for me.
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RHP Stefan Crichton was optioned to Triple-A Norfolk to make room for RHP Alec Asher on the active roster.
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NOTES: The Rangers optioned 3B Joey Gallo to Triple-A Round Rock to make room for Saturday's starter Yu Darvish.
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Engadget claims this is likely a competitive move and not HTC clearing inventory to make room for an upcoming product.
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To make room for death row inmates in Toledo, some inmates will be relocated to other facilities, Ms. Smith said.
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Since it holds four products in one, you have fewer products to mentally account for, pack, and make room for.
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We also have ideas on using built-in storage to make room for the dog, or even your in-laws.
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At the assigning stage — as editors and chief critics decide what to review — we make room for discovery and surprise.
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If a patient's condition has improved, they could be moved out of the I.C.U. to make room for new patients.
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To make room for the marquee events moving to September, the British Masters and Denmark Open were relocated to May.
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Frustrated members fret that by refusing to make room for fresh blood, leadership is damaging the caucus's long-term health.
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It shuttered in 2004, and there were fears the space would be stripped to make room for a fancy restaurant.
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It is difficult to make room for constitutional considerations while a pandemic is sweeping the nation and overwhelming health systems.
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Mr. Ferraioli says low prices ensure a swift turnover in order to make room for a steady influx of stuff.
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So, if you're photographing in low light while traveling, you'll have to make room for the Lumix's external flash component.
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In 1996, Blahyi had commandeered the building, confining the residents to the servants' quarters to make room for his troops.
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Perhaps more important, the new spending could make room for Apple to spend less money on other companies' cloud services.
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In today's 360 video, watch as some Shanghai residents resist the demolition of their homes to make room for skyscrapers.
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"Scott Pruitt's latest move to reject qualified scientists to make room for industry-sponsored individuals isn't fooling anyone," said Sen.
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The Giants put 24-year-old RHP Clayton Blackburn on the designated for assignment list to make room for Federowicz.
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" He added: "Know that if the sky collapses onto the earth, God will make room for the believers to breathe.
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You can even sell services as a household organizer, helping families make room for the next wave of holiday gifts.
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I could only make room for one mystery: getting our son healthy enough to survive outside of these four walls.
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This Christmas, I think we should make room for one more story: one about mushrooms, shamans and ancient rituals. Opinionvideo
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The Christian missionary family I was born into didn't make room for queer artists, let alone pagan genderfuck drag queens.
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It's not the day to be stubborn—change is on the way, and it's time to make room for it!
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Fall fashion ad season is here, and supermodels like Gigi and Bella Hadid have to make room for some new talent.
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Presidents' Day weekend marks when most big outdoor gear retailers mark down past-season styles to make room for the spring.
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Credit markets are fairly tame, if a touch softer—perhaps as funds make room for Microsoft's monster $17 billion debt sale.
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Despite being in line to fly the first shuttle flights, Bean turned down the opportunity to make room for younger astronauts.
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To make room for Diaz on the 25-man roster, the Padres optioned SS Dusty Coleman to Triple-A El Paso.
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Airport officials for the most part accommodated the protests, temporarily closing security checkpoints and diverting traffic to make room for demonstrators.
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LHP Michael Kirkman was designated for assignment Monday to make room for OF Alex Dickerson on the Padres' 20.71-man roster.
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It's been dividing some of its stores to make room for tenants like grocery chain Aldi and gym operator Planet Fitness.
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RHP Jhan Marinez was designated for assignment Monday to make room for LHP Brent Suter on the Brewers' 53-man roster.
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Now is the time to delete all those apps you never use to make room for one we know you will.
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But times are changing: in the past couple of years, festivals have started to make room for virtual-reality (VR) films.
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To make room for Adams on the 23.42-man roster, the Nationals designated left-handed relief pitcher Tim Collins for assignment.
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Watch the video above to find out how triangles make room for creators to build the beautiful games that exist today.
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C Ben Smith was assigned to AHL affiliate San Jose on Saturday after he cleared waivers to make room for Zubrus.
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On "Season," City Girls still have to make room for male gatekeeping, and they allow their own preferences to be filtered.
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And for a more well-rounded life, people need to drown the daily grind and make room for their true priorities.
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LHP Zac Curtis was optioned to Double-A Arkansas to make room for RHP Steve Cishek on the big-league roster.
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To make room for the health services, the store shrank its stock room by 60 percent, according to a store employee.
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RHP Brooks Pounders was optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake to make room for RHP Alex Meyer, who started Thursday's game.
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Make room for your hardest emotions: Anger, sadness, heartbreak, guilt, or shame will surface through journaling or talking with a friend.
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OF Jaff Decker was designated for assignment to make room for the return of OF Brandon Guyer from the disabled list.
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And an improv scene has to, by definition, make room for whatever the performers, and even the audience, puts into it.
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RHP Buck Farmer was optioned to Triple-A Toledo to make room for RHP Alex Wilson on the 25-man roster.
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NOTES: Boston optioned RHP Pat Light to Triple-A Pawtucket before Sunday's game to make room for starter RHP Sean O'Sullivan.
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United has said four passengers were ordered off the airplane to make room for four employees to fly to Louisville, Kentucky.
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By forcing AIM to make room for competition, a range of messaging apps and services, as well as social networks emerged.
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Earlier in 2008, Altria was kicked out to make room for Bank of America, and Honeywell was pushed aside for Chevron.
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NOTES: Pirates RHP A.J. Schugel was optioned to Triple-A Indianapolis to make room for Cervelli on the 25-man roster.
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INF Josh Bell was sent to Triple-A Indianapolis to make room for RHP Gerrit Cole, who started Saturday at Washington.
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To make room for Miller on the roster, the Diamondbacks optioned 3B/OF Brandon Drury to Triple-A Reno on Sunday.
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INSIDE PITCH To make room for C. C. Sabathia on the roster, reliever JAMES PAZOS was sent to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
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Create a loan sinking fundLast month, my wife and I bought a new car to make room for our growing family.
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A notable exception: Vice President Dick Cheney, who tended to not make room for New York Times reporters on his plane.
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Mirotic was eventually moved back to the bench, but it was to make room for Taj Gibson in the starting lineup.
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If international financial institutions make room for China, it may bypass them anyway, but if they do not, it definitely will.
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Architects have to try to create art and, at the same time, make room for sightlines, security checkpoints and control rooms.
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Apparently, though, that's not good enough for the Calgary library system, which had to make room for collections of staff picks.
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Campbell, who was sent down to make room for RHP Rafael Montero, is 0-for-3 with two strikeouts this season.
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To make room for Pomeranz on Boston's 40-man roster, infielder Josh Rutledge was transferred to the 60-day disabled list.
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He also complained about overcrowding towns and paving open space to make room for "hordes" of Latinos and Silicon Valley whites.
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To make room for that, Oettinger has spoken of cuts of about six percent in spending on agricultural and regional support.
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Banks should also quicken the disposal of non-performing loans to make room for fresh lending to private firms, it said.
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But when things start to get in the way, can they make room for what has always sparked joy — each other?
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To make room for growth, there are plans to open a second Global Trust, which will admit artists from all locations.
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While shophouses thrived under British rule, many were razed to make room for high-rises after Singapore became independent in 1.073.
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To put Chrome in the iPhone's dock, you may need to make room for it by moving another app's icon first.
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We need to make room for weave, highlight and contour alongside wheelchairs, fatness and full 360 liposuction with Brazilian butt lifts.
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And over the objections of some board members, he canceled several M.T.A. capital projects to make room for his own priorities.
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Then a group of us helped them push the Chinook off the side into the water to make room for more.
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On such occasions, the living room is cleared to make room for participants to lie down and take in the vibrations.
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Or he could step down to make room for a new CEO whose promises to change Uber might have more credibility.
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In both cases, another player lost her seeding to make room for Williams, who has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles.
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As Ms. Binderow was gripped by waves of intensifying contractions, staffers cleared out the space to make room for her bed.
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Mr. Mermelstein earned the assignment the hard way: his loft had to be torn down to make room for the arena.
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Because of that, the main animal shelter in Houston evacuated kennels before Harvey to make room for animals from flooded homes.
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I think especially like the coincidental conversation opportunities like that, that water cooler chat, how do you make room for that?
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Mary T. Barra, the company's chief executive, said G.M. was eliminating some mechanical engineers to make room for more software engineers.
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The upside to this approach is that you make room for lots of voices, including some who have been historically marginalized.
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If this is the case, you can check your settings and make some adjustments to make room for new music.1.
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The question at stake was whether they were going to make room for new groups at a table they still owned.
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Cramer told CNN he needed to clean out his Senate desk to make room for the trial briefs and other documents.
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I felt the power in the sky of the heavens parting to make room for the greatest of angels to rise.
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Two sisters were disposing of their old living-room furniture to make room for a new set being delivered that afternoon.
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To make room for them on the 40-man roster, 1B Ben Paulsen and INF Rafael Ynoa were designated for assignment.
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"At the end of the calendar year, those big discounts are there to make room for next year's models," Jones said.
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His gift to me was trust: that I could take care, that I could make room for beauty in my life.
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In 2014, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) cut Donald Trump&aposs cameo from the holiday movie to make room for commercials.
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Maracarana was settled in the 1970s as this part of the forest was cut away to make room for ranching cattle.
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The coolest gadgets today will be obsolete in a few years and we'll discard them to make room for new ones.
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To make room for Sadler, Dodgers left-hander Rich Hill (left forearm strain) was transferred to the 60-day injured list.
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Buying Airbus jets is part of Mounir's playbook after he bought China Eastern A340s to make room for new Boeing 777s.
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Bangladesh hopes to make room for new arrivals by building a 2,000-acre camp in the Ukhia area of Cox's Bazar.
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The statue was moved to its current site on Columbus Day, 1964, to make room for a new Sears & Roebuck store.
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Centralized around the theme "make room for life", the new directory is packed with products adaptable to busy schedules and small spaces.
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Bumblebee marks the first time Bay vacates the director's chair, to make room for Kubo and the Two Strings director Travis Knight.
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For most of the last year, the Times offered buyouts to employees, in part to make room for new, digitally focused journalists.
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We know you've got more than enough Death Eaters in your life right now... but could you make room for one more?
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Airport officials for the most part accommodated the protests, temporarily closing security checkpoints and diverting traffic to make room for demonstrators. Gov.
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When merchandise piles too high, retailers are forced to use steep discounts to deplete inventory and make room for next season's goods.
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The Pieper family asked that Louie&aposs grave in Normandy be relocated to make room for his twin brother at his side.
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The White House, as it did for Puerto Rico, has declared the islands a disaster area to make room for federal funding.
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Beyond intentional removals, websites simply die as people stop maintaining them and servers get cleared out to make room for more information.
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In Atlanta, folks make room for all that grilled food by running in the AJC Peachtree Road Race, the world's largest 10K.
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Ahead, we give our summer faves a break from our everyday rotation to officially make room for fresh-on-the-scene trends.
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The camp commanders say they can close the prison forthwith if so instructed, or conversely make room for another 22012-183 detainees.
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If so, I recommend following a few money-giving rules that will make room for giving and still create healthy financial boundaries.
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It truly is the first Marvel movie that unapologetically addresses the sort of painful realities that superhero movies rarely make room for.
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This afternoon, monotonous online conversation about Katy Perry and our crumbling democracy cleared briefly to make room for a conversation about cows.
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Matt Harvey was moved to the bullpen to keep Wheeler in the rotation and to make room for the newcomer Jason Vargas.
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Manager Lou Piniella talked about moving the latter, a deserving annual Gold Glove-winner, to the outfield to make room for Phelps.
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RHP Jose Valdez was optioned to Triple-A El Paso on Saturday to make room for Overton on the 25-man roster.
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Mya Systems will also be upgrading to a larger office space in the near future to make room for the new hires.
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Proof that commitment and consistency are all you need to make room for any change you wish to see in your life.
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Let go of any internalized stress or worries now so that you can make room for new and brighter hopes for 2018.
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Arizona optioned OF Peter O'Brien to Reno after the game to make room for LHP Edwin Escobar, who is to start Monday.
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But consider that in the future, another such a crash might kill us off and make room for something or someone new.
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To make room for Gonzalez on the 40-man roster, the club transferred RHP Daniel Webb to the 60-day disabled list.
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RHP Stefan Crichton was optioned to Triple-A Norfolk Sunday to make room for RHP Chris Tillman on the 25-man roster.
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The removal of Hi-C Orange Lavaburst from McDonald's soda fountain is surely meant to make room for the new proprietary beverage.
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"It's time to make room for a younger generation," a smiling Bollore told shareholders gathered at Olympia, the renowned Parisian music hall.
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The tables are cleared out to make room for nine chairs, in three rows of three, facing a large, brightly lit display.
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The zoos defended the transfer, saying the animals were set to be killed to make room for rhinos at the Swaziland facilities.
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Colin: I'm not sure we're technically hiring right now, but I think we can make room for you somewhere at the top.
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It's a quiet and not unexpected end for the company's well-received tablet, designed to make room for Google's latest and greatest.
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To make room for the new inclusions, Cairn India Ltd , Punjab National Bank, and Vedanta Ltd will be removed from the index.
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With a feature called optimized storage, MacOS Sierra will automatically make room for new files by moving old ones to the cloud.
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To make room for Johnson on the 90-man roster, the Texans waived tackle Kendall Calhoun, an undrafted rookie out of Cincinnati.
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After the controversy, all seven of Tor's board members agreed to give up their seats to make room for a new slate.
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To make room for Rivera on the 40-man roster, first baseman Lucas Duda was moved to the 60-day disabled list.
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To make room for Bridwell on the 40-man roster, the Angels transferred RHP Huston Street to the 60-day disabled list.
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OF Ryan Kalish was designated for assignment to make room for C Miguel Montero being activated from the disabled list on Saturday.
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Well, you might also have to start cleaning out your vanity to make room for the massive influx of Buxom Cosmetics goods.
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After the storm ravaged the New York area, the state bought 400 homes and bulldozed them to make room for green space.
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The Giants moved pitcher Johnny Cueto to the 60-day disabled list to make room for Gott on their 40-man roster.
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Do you need to adjust shelf placement to make room for the large plucked bird that will call your refrigerator home shortly?
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Decade by decade they cut down the trees to make room for dams, cities, roads and houses and furniture to fill them.
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Jake thinks Matt has deliberately suppressed any ambition to make room for others who have traditionally been excluded from positions of authority.
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On September 10th students at the University of Zimbabwe had been told to vacate their dormitories to make room for visiting dignitaries.
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INSIDE PITCH To make room for Troy Tulowitzki on the 40-man roster, the Yankees designated pitcher A. J. Cole for assignment.
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The stated goals of the game, however, don't make room for helping either this specific elum or the elums as a species.
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He dashed from one corner to the other, double-parking cars to make room for street sweepers and other drivers to pass.
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Members are also determined to make room for themselves in an industry that has long refused to open its doors to Latinas.
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"It's going to be a tough fight," he said, noting that Republicans have to "make room" for his leg of the party.
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Or it might make room for worthy films that weren't selected by their home country simply because of the one-movie restriction.
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"I'm a social cook," she said, moving books out of the way to make room for a pink tablecloth and antique glasses.
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Freshman forward Julian Champagnie, who was moved to the bench to make room for Dunn, added 11 points for the Red Storm.
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She stepped aside in 2017 to make room for Fritz Lanman, the company's former executive chairman and co-operator and now CEO.
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Op-Art Crayola announced last month that it would retire dandelion, a yellow crayon, to make room for a new blue shade.
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RHP Andrew Kittredge was optioned to Triple-A Durham Friday to make room for RHP Austin Pruitt on the 21-man roster.
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When I threw it out to make room for less childish things, I didn't expect how furious she would get with me.
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By taking a break from Trump, they were able to make room for several strong pieces that had been waiting their turn.
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To make room for Sanchez, the Yankees optioned LHP Tyler Olson to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes Barre a day after recalling him.
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Some critics — including a former memorial director — are upset an award-winning building will be demolished to make room for new displays.
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When Merkel's government comes to an end in 2021, Berlin might have to make room for 3 parties in the next Cabinet.
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In February, the Army Corps of Engineers lowered the reservoirs along the Missouri River to try to make room for excess runoff.
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The team will make absolutely certain nothing got left behind, before erasing the recorders to make room for future observations, Bowman said.
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And talking about philanthropy — and how to adjust your spending to make room for it — can empower more people to do it, too.
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The design move, which is meant to make room for a bigger, more compelling display, follows the home button's removal on the iPhone.
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The trees that once covered the hills have been cut down to make room for shelters, and the roots dug up for firewood.
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The Jays recalled RHP Dominic Leone, who had been sent down Saturday to make room for a fresh arm in an overworked bullpen.
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It's time to let them go and make room for all the new meme trends we'll undoubtedly feel pressured to take part in.
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OF Keon Broxton was optioned to Triple-A Colorado Springs before Saturday's game against the Phillies to make room for INF Eric Sogard.
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To make room for the new LG televisions that debuted at CES, the company's OLED televisions from 2018 have been falling in price.
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Use this new moon's energy to clear away the old and make room for new things, people, and dreams to enter your life.
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RHP Shawn Armstrong was optioned to Triple-A Columbus on Saturday to make room for Carlos Santana, who returned from the paternity list.
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Like most standard DVRs, when recording space fills up, Sling will make room for new programs by deleting the oldest "watched" recording first.
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It's an effort to make room for the hundreds of healthy cats that are at risk of being euthanized in Utah municipal shelters.
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If your store's onboard with the Make Room for Celebrating event, you can start preparing for the season as soon as this weekend.
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In that case the NIH decided against a march-in, but Hopkins loosened its patent agreement to make room for a competitor anyway.
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We're growing, and the venue gives us three times the floor space to make room for 10,000+ people over three programming-packed days.
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G Gary Payton II was waived on Monday to make room for the signing of G Sean Kilpatrick to a two-way contract.
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A solution is needed because the 83-10 will be longer than the 737-9 to make room for about 2321 extra seats.
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To make room for new styles, the brand is marking down select items by up to 230% off under its "Last Chance" section.
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Land clearance is rampant along its eastern coast, as farmers take advantage of lax laws to make room for cattle to feed Asia.
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Some have left not because the president is spendthrift, but because he has slashed ministries' budgets to make room for his pet projects.
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We have to overhaul our lives and finances and remove every nonessential thing to make room for a chance to tackle this giant.
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Some structures have been demolished over the decades to make room for development in one of the world's most expensive real estate markets.
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Autumn normally sees a rush of new cars sales, as dealers look to shed current inventory to make room for next year's models.
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To make room for Maldonado, who won a Gold Glove in 2299, on the roster, the Astros designated catcher Tim Federowicz for assignment.
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Siren Siren is a new food brand, one that's trying to make room for itself in the crowded candy and snack bar industry.
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Nail the basics that make you feel comfortable and make room for flashes of your personal style – from statement earrings to signature prints.
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Through games that are extra as hell, he shows the pride in being loudly visible in spaces that don't make room for you.
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This could be a great spot to house your items, or to relocate something else to make room for a dedicated office section.
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The uptick in product depth is likely necessary to make room for the iPad's battery and the display technology that supports Apple Pencil.
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RHP Jonathan Aro was optioned to Triple-A Tacoma by Seattle on Wednesday to help the Mariners make room for two new pitchers.
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And I have also been thinking about my duty to make room for the good times, because nobody is meant only to fight.
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Starting in 1997, Israel evicted more than 373 families to make room for an expansion of Maale Adumim, which now houses 40,000 people.
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You may have read more concussion stories than you can count at this point, but it's time to make room for one more.
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In fact, Netflix C.E.O. Reed Hastings' new strategy is to push for more cancelations in order to make room for more interesting content.
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To make room for that, Apple completely got rid of the function keys that've been at the top of Mac keyboards for years.
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On Mr. Alberts's orders, the hospital activated an emergency plan, moving patients around to make room for victims in the intensive care unit.
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Citi said it will move about 20.2,252 employees out of the space in the first half of 23 to make room for Amazon.
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To make room for Hall and Jones on their roster, the 49ers waived defensive lineman Xavier Cooper and released tight end Logan Paulsen.
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RHP Matt Garza was moved to the 60-day disabled list to make room for INF Hernan Perez on the 40-man roster.
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They still meet at the Family Diner on Friday nights, where music plays and tables are pushed aside to make room for dancing.
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The price drop had prevented asset managers from reducing their holdings to make room for the latest bond, a Milan-based trader said.
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To compete with Apple, rivals may also eliminate the audio jack to make room for faster processors, better batteries and more durable parts.
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Despite his firsthand efforts to help, environmentalists have criticized him for passing laws that encourage slash and burning to make room for farmland.
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In April 2017, passenger David Dao was violently dragged off a United Express flight after he refused to make room for commuting crew.
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The fires are directly linked to deforestation, since farmers sometimes set the forest ablaze to make room for livestock pastures and crop fields.
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Most of the models are being retired to make room for new models, in many cases sedans in favor of crossovers and SUVs.
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In the ensuing weeks, they both got too bogged down in their studies to make room for each other on their social calendars.
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To make room for those new visas, other parts of legal immigration would be cut accordingly, on the family side and diversity visa.
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Freeman was designated for assignment Saturday, when the team needed to make room for newly promoted LHP Adam Loewen and LHP Steve Hathaway.
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C Tony Wolters was placed on the seven-day concussion list to make room for C Nick Hundley on the 25-man roster.
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According to the report, Apple is ditching the button to make room for a larger screen in one version of the next iPhone.
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And later, when you're ready to unload your own items to make room for new ones, Shelf helps automate the selling process, too.
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The Victoria's Secret Angel appears topless in the black-and-white photo, with her jeans unbuttoned to make room for her growing belly.
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One of Silicon Valley's most luxurious hotels is closed to the public for six days this week to make room for a VIP.
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Whether you're into comedy, drama, or tearjerkers, you can always make room for shows and movies that don't solely feature able-bodied characters.
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The phenomenon of drunkorexia, or restricting one's calorie intake to "make room" for carb-heavy alcoholic beverages, has appeared in the news before.
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To make room for the trio of veterans, the Mariners optioned C Jesus Sucre, LHP David Rollins and OF Daniel Robertson to Tacoma.
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RHP Josh Ravin was optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City to make room for INF Logan Forsythe to return from the disabled list.
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So make room for the possibility that you simply want to withdraw from this particular office party with a polite and plausible excuse.
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As the narrative moves toward the last few decades, these more obscure stories get pushed aside to make room for the familiar ones.
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After the vote, Mr. Puigdemont issued a nebulous statement about suspending independence to make room for "dialogue" and later called for international mediation.
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And America sure isn't going to make room for him if he refuses to fit into the neat little boxes prescribed for him.
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This year, the school is forecasting it will hit the 70 percent mark, helping to make room for more than 403,000 additional freshmen.
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They focused their adulation on McCovey and the slugging Cepeda, who switched to the outfield to make room for McCovey at first base.
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The underlying beat is slow enough to make room for fitful, asymmetrical vocal lines, while backup vocals arrive to multiply the second guesses.
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Microsoft is ungoing a massive renovation and expansion of its 500-acre headquarters in Redmond, Washington to make room for 8,000 more employees.
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She went back to work, telling the resellers how best to load up their rental truck to make room for all the boxes.
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Girls Trip knows exactly how hard it can be to make room for your friendships, and how important it is to try anyway.
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Nordstrom Rack adds new styles each week, so inventory is constantly changing, and discounts are continuously deepening to make room for new items.
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In April, a passenger was violently dragged off a United flight to make room for commuting crew, and a public relations firestorm ensued.
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Its accessibility initiatives, including Verbal Description and Spanish Language tours, make room for audiences who are often implicitly excluded from contemporary art venues.
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Maybe it's time for the vibrator to retire to the big Adam and Eve megastore upstate and make room for some sexual innovation.
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A new calendar would cut the number of regular-season games to 78 from 82 to make room for the in-season tournament.
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A good budget can make room for the fancy salad, or the new shoes, or whatever else you usually feel money-shame around.
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To make room for them, the Taycan is 18 inches longer than a Porsche 911 Turbo, a gas-powered car with similar performance.
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Now the group's leaders say they are scrambling to make room for 75,000 volunteers who have joined their ranks since last week's massacre.
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And in Atlanta, organizers moved their protest staging area outside the state Capitol to make room for an unexpected flood of 400 volunteers.
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That incident occurred a few months after passenger David Dao was violently dragged off a flight to make room for commuting crew members.
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The incident started when David Dao, a 69-year-old doctor, refused to give up his seat to make room for airline personnel.
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To help with that, Porsche designed recesses -- Porsche calls them "foot garages" -- into the battery pack to make room for backseat passengers feet.
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In the context of The Highwomen, the desire for a crowded table represents their call for country radio to make room for everyone.
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She may not have shattered the glass ceiling, but she cracked enough of it to make room for a new generation to try.
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The academy was trying to make room for blockbusters, which voters have increasingly tended to ignore in favor of little-seen art films.
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Some mornings, Ms. Soesman has to plead with drivers to make room for her to pull out of her driveway onto Irving Street.
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And that's a deliberate decision these wealthy regions have made in opposing more housing construction, a prerequisite to make room for more people.
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Those sales, involving hundreds of cars, are less constrained by space, and can make room for novelties like microcars and the occasional amphibian.
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Because at its core, fandom is a movement about building new antechambers onto old spaces, to make room for more and more people.
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Al had the 9 AM hour, but last year he was taken off the show ... to make room for Megyn later that year.
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There's some extra business about how Rell has creative aspirations — apparently involving photography — but it's mostly sidestepped to make room for more jokes.
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Because I skipped breakfast and cycled in to make room for my midday three-course extravaganza, I am by now feeling pretty drunk.
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Jacob Waguespack, who pitched five innings Wednesday to earn his first major league victory, was optioned to Buffalo to make room for Pannone.
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The move will help cut costs and make room for "benefits of automation and standardized global processes," State Street said in its earnings statement.
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"It was clear that Daesh had such an organization in Gaziantep or was attempting to make room for itself in recent times," Erdogan said.
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To make room for Collins on the 40-man roster, the Nationals transferred veteran utility man Howie Kendrick to the 60-day disabled list.
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The Diamondbacks optioned RHP Evan Marshall to the minors to make room for Greinke and will shift RHP Zack Godley to the bullpen. 2.
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OF J.B. Shuck was optioned to Triple-A Charlotte onTuesday to make room for Charlie Tilson, who made his major-league debut on Tuesday.
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In striving to respond to that which seems nearly impossible, we defiantly make room for new futures while honoring the work of our ancestors.
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Chelsea the martyr is still a major figure for observers and supporters, but we've never had to make room for Chelsea the human being.
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She was a keen collaborator who knew how to make room for her musical sensibility and image in a white- and male-dominated industry.
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Part of the reason is U.S. immigration officials are trying to empty out detention centers as quickly as possible to make room for others.
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The campaign added another floor of offices in order to make room for what aides expect will be a growing research and analytics department.
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" They bemoan having to delete all the apps on their phone to make room for more photos and transforming into "a human selfie stick.
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In January 2017, NBC canceled the third hour of the Today show to make room for Megyn Kelly Today, which premiered in September 2017.
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During the Make Room for Celebration event, it's also taking up to 20% off select sofa beds including the LYCKSELE, FRIHETEN, HOLMSUND, and NYHAMN.
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Your iPhone is most likely deleting old cached files, cookies and histories to make room for the iTunes movies, which it deems is "important".
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When the taxi reached Panadura, the passenger asked the driver to remove the back seat to make room for boxes, the intelligence source said.
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Calls to revisit historical narratives in museums to make room for the perspectives of those who were colonised have grown louder in recent years.
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He is on the 60-day disabled list, being moved there Friday to make room for OF Jaff Decker, selected from Triple-A Durham.
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This is especially true in Europe, where cities were never designed for cars—to make room for them, something had to be given away.
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Beyond making it easier to hold in tablet mode, I suspect those bezels exist to make room for the webcam and magnetic keyboard connector.
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In fact, the four original kittens have already been adopted and will be leaving the house soon to make room for four more kittens.
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United would say later it had to remove Dao to make room for four of its own employees, who needed to get to Louisville.
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Stewart had been moved to the 211-day DL on May 29 to make room for RHP Brandon Morrow on the 40-man roster.
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While market players expect decent demand, they typically reduce their long positions or take short positions ahead of auctions to make room for buying.
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To make room for the new suites and opportunities to buy more concessions, season ticket holders will be "re-accomodated" elsewhere in the stadium.
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To make room for Poncedeleon on the active roster, second baseman Kolten Wong was placed on the disabled list due to left knee inflammation.
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OF Jabari Blash was optioned to Triple-A El Paso on Tuesday to make room for OF Matt Szczur on the 2983-man roster.
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Given the emotional range of items people to post on Facebook, it's long since time that the Like button make room for some alternatives.
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But there was no separate provision for refugees, and Americans, in the throes of Depression, were in no mood to make room for them.
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And they'll be given away to the public, first come, first serve, to make room for new, local art at each Super 8 location.
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In 1968, a group of congressmen drafted legislation to confiscate the house to make room for a driveway for a new Senate office building.
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In California, thousands of prisoners were released early to make room for the tens of thousands of criminal illegal immigrants, which number over 72,85033.
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However, it was eventually closed in 1973 to make room for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, according to Yesterland, a blog about retired Disney attractions.
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LHP Dario Alvarez was optioned to Triple-A Round Rock to make room for RF Shin-Soo Choo, who came off the disabled list.
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Passengers were notified that four people needed to disembark in order to make room for four United employees because the airlines oversold Sunday's flight.
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Higher oil prices will also make room for more rigs to go live and it is something which traders need to be mindful of.
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NOTES: To make room for RHP Matt Harvey on the 25-man roster, the Mets optioned LHP Josh Smoker to Triple-A Las Vegas.
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It seems like its party dynamics are radically different than their other games because it needs to make room for your real-world buddies.
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You can do this by deleting an old backup of one or more of your devices, which should make room for a new backup.
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The Predators helped make room for Duchene by trading six-time All-Star defenseman P.K. Subban to the New Jersey Devils on June 22.
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What to watch: Brand owners will need to step back, stop driving conversations and instead make room for audiences to shape their own stories.
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Last month, the Rams traded Peters to Baltimore to make room for Ramsey to join their ranks in a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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The airline said it needed to make room for airline personnel on the full flight, but the man refused to give up his seat.
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In the last few months, the California motor vehicle agency has made several changes to make room for Real ID customers in our offices.
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The building's owners quietly gutted the lobby to make room for new elevators before the site could be designated a landmark earlier this year.
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It included moving up to half the 2.5 million books in the stacks to New Jersey to make room for a new circulating library.
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As legislative and regulatory shifts collide with the introduction of a lucrative industry, medical users should brace to make room for the recreational market.
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With it, the Morphoz expands to make room for extra luggage and a beefier battery pack, which ups range to an estimated 435 miles.
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Shares of Chipotle remained flat in extended trading, despite news that the company will ditch chorizo to make room for queso on its menu.
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That could put cereal at risk of losing shelf space as stores shrink center aisle space to make room for fresh food, he said.
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Amtrak had removed seats to make room for wheelchairs in the past, but this time Amtrak said it would carry a steep cost: $25,000.
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Morrison was moved to the 60-day disabled list Friday to make room for OF Jaff Decker, who came up from Triple-A Durham.
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Chorizo accounted for only 3 percent of protein sales and was nixed from Chipotle's nationwide menu to make room for the burrito chain's queso.
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The Los Angeles arena will begin removing the items left by fans on Sunday evening to make room for contractually obligated events, he said.
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Cohesion funds for newer member states could be cut by as much as 6 percent to make room for these other kinds of aid.
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But if your to-do list includes getting rid of your old stuff to make room for new stuff, help is on the way.
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And when news of her new hair-care line hit, I cleared out all my wash-day favorites to make room for Pattern Beauty.
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That will make room for additional Tundra production as well as the Sequoia SUV, which will end production at the Indiana plant by 2022.
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The set was raised on a scaffold, with a breakaway floor to make room for puppeteers, who were arranged below in a Twister tangle.
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" Or, as she put it in a 2007 essay on the intellectual underpinnings of American democracy, "Fear moved aside to make room for hope.
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Psshh. Take your cute outfit and hangover brunch home and make room for Cardi B, who is redefining the idea of best weekend ever.
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Expect discounts of about 50 percent off, on average, on a wide range of gear as retailers make room for fall merchandise, she said.
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The Yankees elected to keep Maybin on the roster, instead sending relief pitcher Nestor Cortes Jr. to Class AAA to make room for Judge.
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The village of Gajah Makmur is ringed by charred soil, as locals clear the surrounding rain forest to make room for a palm plantation.
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Make room for a new villian on the 'Star Wars' block -- Lucasfilm is finally prepping to cash in on the legendary "Death Trooper" character.
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Another possibility is clean energy standards like the one proposed in Arizona, which encourage rapid renewables growth but also make room for existing nuclear.
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A half-century ago, a vibrant district of small electronics dealers was swept aside by the Port Authority to make room for the twin towers.
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Getting rid of the Touch ID button could make room for a slightly larger 5-inch screen to fit into the existing 4.7-inch body.
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Now cities have to make room for scooters, which not only park in the public right-of-way, but are sometimes (illegally) piloted there, too.
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The power button is still on the back, though the volume buttons have been moved to the side to make room for a fingerprint scanner.
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LHP Buddy Boshers was optioned to Triple-A Rochester after the Tuesday game to make room for LHP Hector Santiago on the 25-man roster.
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RHP Dillon Gee, who has yet to throw a pitch for the Twins, was sent to Triple-A Rochester to make room for Hector Santiago.
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Girl Ultra "Ella Tú Y Yo" Move over, shit I used to think was sultry — we have to make room for this Girl Ultra track.
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After #Harvey, many existing shelter animals in affected areas had to be moved to other cities to make room for pets of displaced families. pic.twitter.
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RHP Ryan Tepera was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo to make room for him on the 25-man roster, Cecil was 0-5 with a .
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The impact of any new regulation on a burgeoning industry could be chilling or make room for new brands, jobs and technological breakthroughs, of course.
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"Expanding the best director category to include more spaces strikes me as an elegant, simple and transparent way to make room for others," Lauzen said.
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If reservoir operators know when a massive storm is coming, it's easier to know whether to dump precious water to make room for flood runoff.
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"We have to encourage people from our slates (of delegates) to step down and make room for (Jeb) Bush and (Marco) Rubio people," he said.
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Trudeau, who is the Hamilton musical made human, charitably disguised his dimples to make room for a maple leaf Pride tattoo on his right cheek.
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The retail chain is calling the sales event "Make Room for Celebration," and it's all about getting you and your home ready for the holidays.
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OF Michael A. Taylor was sent to Triple-A Syracuse on Monday to make room for RHP Jonathan Papelbon, who came off the disabled list.
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People who don't like notches on their phones to make room for the selfie camera may like that this one appears to have no notch.
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Archie Andrews & Jughead Jones Archie and Juggie's section of "Outbreak," simply exists to sweep away some old garbage and make room for some new characters.
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Some have left not because the president is a spendthrift, but because he has slashed spending by ministries to make room for his pet projects.
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Instead of serving burgers and fries to thousands of hungry people, this McDonalds location will make room for a different type of important customer: bees.
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To make room for the two veterans, the Patriots on Monday released two undrafted rookies in offensive lineman Calvin Anderson and wide receiver Xavier Ubosi.
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San Diego optioned RHP Jose Ruiz to High-A Lake Elsinore to make room for RHP Kyle Lloyd, who made his major-league debut Tuesday.
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They are quietly present during the holiday concerts at preschool or while I make room for the sudden influx of new toys in our home.
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They also optioned top prospect and OF Lewis Brinson to Colorado Springs to make room for starter Brandon Woodruff, who made his major-league debut.
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Hopefully the continued success of these movies has Hollywood realizing it needs to make room for the young girls just trying to figure things out.
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He and his wife were selected to be taken off the plane after none of the passengers volunteered to make room for the United employees.
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About 170,000 people will be relocated to make room for the 27,134-square kilometer (23,476-square mile) preserve, according to state-run Xinhua news agency.
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The moon in Scorpio finds you in an emotionally intense mood today, Aries—don't shut your feelings out; make room for them by slowing down.
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The driver's seat slides left and right, so you can make room for a passenger, or ride dead center for a day at the track.
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To make the move, he took an early pension offered as part of reforms to make room for black South Africans in the public workforce.
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Two other longtime CBOE directors, Susan Phillips and R. Eden Martin, are also stepping down to make room for three incoming directors from Bats' board.
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The move comes over a week after videos emerged of a passenger being forcibly removed from a United flight to make room for airline personnel.
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Videos emerged on social media of a passenger being violently dragged off a United flight in Chicago in order to make room for airline personnel.
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But we also think it may be time to hit the pause button on them for a bit, and make room for others to shine.
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Since the skull doesn't stretch, I needed to make room for the swelling brain so it didn't smash itself to death within its cranial confines.
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To make room for the expansion, the hospital wants to bulldoze Prouty Garden, a serene half-acre green space at the center of its campus.
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An attempt to make room for new freighters has caused widespread damage to a portion of the Miami area's fragile reef, a federal report says.
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Thanks to an updated user interface in Google Play, this feature would suggest which apps could be uninstalled to make room for the new download.
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Keeneland encourages buyers to pick up their horses as quickly as possible to make room for the next round of yearlings to be brought in.
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On the platform at Nevins Street, Coppola explained that the station was redesigned, in 1905, to make room for proposed connections that were never completed.
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Renters can look into 92 Morningside, a building that was gutted to make room for high-end units, but retained its original Beaux-Arts facade.
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OF Tyler Collins was designated for assignment to make room for OF Alex Presley from Triple-A Toledo before Sunday's game against the White Sox.
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To make room for Alcantara on the 40-man roster, Oakland moved RHP Paul Blackburn (right hand bone bruise) to the 60-man disabled list.
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Lawmakers at all levels of government have a duty to break down barriers to opportunity like this and make room for Millennials in the workforce.
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The dead are wrapped in white shrouds and laid in the street to make room for the next incoming tide of the wounded and dying.
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I went right next to the CEO and said one of my favorite Jamaican expressions, "Small up yourself," which meant make room for my chair.
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The straight actor, known for playing various gay characters over the years, won't play gay characters anymore in order to make room for LGBTQ actors.
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The theme of older leaders stepping aside to make room for younger ones has come up frequently in midterm campaigns around the country this year.
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From itty bitty stackable rings to multi-colored statement earrings, we're tossing our minimal accessories aside to make room for their kitschy and colorful counterparts.
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The Braves saw enough in Bong's 2000 performance to make room for him as a long reliever in the big league bullpen the next year.
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This is a powerful time to let go of the past, connect on a deep level, and make room for new experiences in your life.
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In the cafeteria one afternoon, Minnijean held her lunch tray up high while trying to snake past other students who wouldn't make room for her.
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So if you pushed his character out of mind in order to make room for the 8,000 other people on Game of Thrones, fear not.
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How to Deep Clean Your Fridge In order to make room for all your ingredients, give your fridge that once-every-so-often deep clean.
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As the couple waited, the husband said that he was trashing pictures of his children on his cellphone to make room for snaps of Uno.
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To make room for Encarnacion, Clint Frazier was sent down to Class AAA after Sunday's game in Chicago, in which he went 1-for-5.
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Set them aside, give them a rest and make room for what we never see, which means art by almost any woman you can name.
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Any legislative mandate needs to include solutions for increasing board turnover to make room for new skills and the creation of targets for diverse representation.
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There is definitely going to be a weeding out of retail stores and brands, and it's going to make room for a whole new generation.
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He'll also talk about the changing landscape of cities as local regulatory agencies make room for the robot cars soon to call their cities home.
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Traveling with them was soil filled with billions of seeds, used to balance the ships and dumped at ports to make room for more freight.
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People cut down patches of forest, allow the area to dry out, then set the remains ablaze to make room for agriculture or other development.
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While many hospitals are canceling elective surgeries to make room for Covid-19 patients, "pregnancy is one of those issues that's not elective," Jamieson said.
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DUA LIPA Lust and self-respect go side by side in Dua Lipa's pop songs, as giant drumbeats make room for her low, adamant voice.
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He bought new furniture and new floors, installed a coffee machine, and donated old sports coats and corduroy jackets to make room for fresh inventory.
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But the two have witnessed something in common: the old architecture being demolished to make room for expanding roads and cookie-cutter high-rise blocks.
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Rather than trying to push it away (which tends to be futile, resulting in feeling more overwhelmed and less in control), make room for anxiety.
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I liked that the stairs were narrow enough that we had to press side against side to make room for traffic coming the other way.
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He is now on the 60-day disabled list, being moved there Friday to make room for OF Jaff Decker, selected from Triple-A Durham.
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Make-up Editor Dave Lidman and his assistants had rearranged inside pages to make room for the Caldwell story and for Schumach's four-column obit.
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"The idea of discriminating against Asians in order to make room for other minorities doesn't seem right as a matter of principle," Mr. Dershowitz said.
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It also set a higher fiscal deficit target over the next few years to make room for domestic spending while chipping away at its debt.
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The purpose of the policy was to improve attendance and encourage early rescheduling to make room for other patients who are waiting to be seen.
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So, delete the shame for a sec and imagine: What would your budget need to look like to make room for a Fancy Salad Fund?
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It's largely the point of the game: the written story is stripped away to make room for the ones that players come up with themselves.
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NBC cancelled her program in part to make room for the newly-signed Kelly, who moved to NBC after a long tenure at Fox News.
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He uses these chunks totalling around 90 minutes a day to process information, catch up on emails and make room for spontaneous coaching and conversation.
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Sunday • Make room for Christmas (or Christmas Eve) dinner with a guided New York Road Runners jog through Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens or the Bronx.
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He spoke out against displacement of the poor to make room for wider highways, and he became an active critic of redevelopment in New Haven.
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This often leads to local government taking the homes of working-class people to make room for big-box stores, corporate headquarters, or luxury condos.
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In these images, you can see block after block of urban neighborhoods leveled to make room for highways and the elaborate interchanges that connected them.
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So please, Apple, let me delete some if not all of your first-party apps so I can make room for apps I actually want.
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It's said to let girls play sports and make room for observant Muslim women athletes, at a time when both messages may have been controversial.
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Partly from their devout faith, partly from their learned strength from generations of Syrian mothers, they temper their own pain to make room for others.
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That means all those photos of Bo and Sunny chilling on the White House lawn will be scrubbed to make room for the next First Dog.
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Families across the country are struggling, and they need Washington to start working for them — securing big structural changes that make room for them to succeed.
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The Blue Jays moved second baseman Devon Travis (knee surgery) to the 60-day injured list to make room for Hudson on the 40-man roster.
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Silicon Valley is currently full of activists arguing that tech culture has to become less sexist and racist in order to make room for more voices.
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France said it would ask Trump to suspend some sanctions on Iran to make room for negotiations to defuse the escalating confrontation between Washington and Tehran.
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While many are still contemplating putting away summer styles to make room for fall items, Beyoncé may have the next best thing for those in-betweeners.
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The PCMag Shop is killin' it with MacBook Pro deals lately — Apple seems to be trying to clear house, possibly to make room for something new.
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On Wednesday, there were 54% more sales of Facebook stock than the previous day, implying investors were offloading their Facebook stock to make room for Snap.
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It's the way the newer, edge-to-edge screens on several upcoming top smartphones are cut to make room for the camera, speaker grille and sensors.
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I'll become Chairman to make room for a new CEO who loves the day-to-day of leading a big team to serve millions of people.
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T he entire top floor also needed to be restored, a project that involved removing an oddly configured extra kitchen to make room for Franklin's bedroom.
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Samsung's explanation is simple: To make room for a larger display with an 83 percent screen-to-body ratio, the fingerprint sensor had to be go.
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Does her telling Jack when she's on the stump that she has to make room for Toby effectively put that chapter of her life to rest?
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A few of Lorde's Pure Heroine teen angst classics were cut to make room for her new, more mature Melodrama songs over her 60-minute set.
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The plan is to make room for more higher-paying clients to expand my business by being able to sub-contract work out to other designers.
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On Wellness A new crop of wellness remedies aim to clear the air, cleanse the system and make room for good vibes and health in 2016.
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The question is how quickly Google can improve it — and whether its users, whose lives are already dominated by feeds, will make room for another one.
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On Twitter, a platform designed to make room for a multitude of voices and opinions, Ms Wearne seeks to prove that "there is no single narrative".
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The monthly recurring storage fees created a reliable business model, and suddenly having to make room for all your goods at home kept users from churning.
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There's one important difference between the two: the nova plus has a sizeable bump on the back to make room for the larger 16-megapixel sensor.
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"I believe in the wisdom that George Washington showed, that at a certain point, you make room for—for new voices and fresh legs," he said.
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The aim is to make room for the civil servants, soldiers, journalists and others detained in connection with Turkey's failed coup—35,000 at the last count.
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RHP Nathan Eovaldi (Tommy John surgery) was moved to the 21-day disabled list to make room for DH Billy Butler on the 20-man roster.
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When former President Obama left the White House, he pledged to take a back seat to make room for other Democrats in the party to shine.
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Two weeks ago, 69-year-old Dao was dragged from his seat aboard United Flight 3411 before takeoff by airport security to make room for employees.
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This is particularly significant as yields often rise when new supply hits the market as investors sell outstanding bonds to make room for the new sales.
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Mr. Buntain, 35, shared it with a succession of roommates until he kicked out the last one five years ago to make room for his girlfriend.
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The deforestation is directly linked to fires in the Amazon, since farmers sometimes set the forest ablaze to make room for livestock pastures and crop fields.
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The deforestation is directly linked to fires in the Amazon, since farmers sometimes set the forest ablaze to make room for livestock pastures and crop fields.
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The staircase, which leads to the roof, doubles as a storage unit, and the bathroom sink can be tucked away to make room for the shower.
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Work that includes facing our own privilege and unconscious (or conscious but unacknowledged) biases, and getting out of the way to make room for all voices.
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Maybe they think if Cruz is the spoiler at the convention, it'll be easier to shove him away to make room for a brand new superhero?
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Even with fine print down in writing, however, it's important to be mindful of every piece of new equipment you make room for in your home.
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The president of Miami Dade College, Eduardo Padron, says the solution is to keep tuition low and make room for older, working adults to skill up.
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Every 11 to 13 years, the bottom ring on the base of the Stanley Cup is removed to make room for the next batch of champs.
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He will remain with the club even when Sipp returns; the Astros optioned DH Evan Gattis to Double-A Corpus Christi to make room for Sipp.
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With some bunk beds, the lower bunk can be positioned perpendicular to the top, Ms. Markatos said, or omitted altogether, to make room for a desk.
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Eliminating the deduction, which the real estate industry also opposes, would save more than $1 trillion over a decade and make room for the tax cuts.
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Already, the hospital has started to open up floors that have not been in use for years to make room for more patient beds, Mollette said.
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"Removing a seat to make room for GPS computers and adding a roll cage—to me—does nothing to diminish a top-speed run," Lieberman says.
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To make room for everything, Acer shrunk the Right Shift key, misplaced the forward slash key, and moved a bunch of other keys to unusual locations.
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