Lenn ignored the haters, making for some absolutely perfect content.
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Mr Trump's plan has been in the making for months.
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"For today, that's the choice that I'm making for myself."
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FAST has been in the making for a long time.
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For today, that's the choice that I'm making for myself.
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The city grid relaxes here, making for winding, scenic streets.
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None that he hasn't already been making for a while.
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What accommodations are you making for the pregnant and disabled?
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This is a case we've been making for a while.
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This year's Met Gala was decades in the making for Madonna.
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The feeling of betrayal is already making for some ugly politics.
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The international market, loss making for Virgin, presents a bigger challenge.
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Short stories are a different type of world-making for Eugenides.
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It's the 21st century version of politics making for strange bedfellows.
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It's a conflation the industry has been intentionally making for years.
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Princess Charlotte started nursery school, making for the most adorable pictures.
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Coronavirus is affecting major retailers — and making for some interesting bread
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The next morning, I pass up dreamcatcher-making for challah baking.
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Venus clashes with Saturn, making for stress around communication and making plans.
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The film version of "Fences" had been in the making for years.
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Mercury retrograde will clash with Saturn, making for some obstacles around communication.
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But he says that making For the Love of Spock, out Sept.
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I do all our meal-planning and list-making for the week.
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Both help to decrease noise, making for crisper, clearer photos at night.
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Public outrage never factors into decision-making for better or for worse.
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Barley used in beer-making, for example, must be low in protein.
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Baer was an aggressive crowd-drawer, making for an exciting title fight.
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With Trump's election, a complete restructuring is in the making for Washington.
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I did for cupcakes I was making for a team bake-off.
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This move has been in the making for well over a year.
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Today Mercury will clash with aggressive Mars, making for an argumentative mood.
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The proposed new criminal code has been in the making for decades.
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He's been an influential part of Broadcom's deal decision making for years.
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There's no public transportation making for an easy trek to the games.
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That would likely increase voter turnout, making for greater participation in our democracy.
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We're also increasingly seeing inroads that ticketing companies are making for redeeming tickets.
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WHAT TYPE OF PLANS HAD YOU BEEN MAKING FOR THE OPENING OF CUBA?
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Devastated by his loss, the gastronomic adventurer turned to art-making for solace.
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This is making for some rocky flights in and out of the region.
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This ended up making for less compelling television than they may have thought.
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Chatty Mercury connects with dreamy Neptune, making for a sweet vibe for connecting.
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Lava just keeps flowing from Italy's Mount Etna, making for some spectacular viewing.
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Tonight, Mercury and Neptune will connect, making for a dreamy and creative atmosphere.
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How is the sound system influencing the music you're making for these events?
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They stuff tacos to the brim, making for a perfect Fat Tuesday meal.
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"The positive impact they are making for Garth, Lisa and Cutter is immeasurable."
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The new Fusion also contains software improvements, making for a better virtual driver.
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Action planet Mars connects with unruly Uranus, making for an exciting day, Gemini!
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Seductive Venus connects with your ruling planet Mars, making for a flirtatious day!
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The deal is on the hardcover version, too, making for a great gift.
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That's making for an easier game for me to wrap my head around.
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Your ruling planet Venus meets with Pluto, making for a very passionate mood.
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Mars and Saturn clash, making for frustration at home and in your relationships.
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Whatever happens, Brunton sees a crisis in the making for a free society.
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Now, he's apparently moved on to Kelley -- making for a pretty impressive trifecta.
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Tens of thousands of new railroad ties are making for a smoother ride.
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And Americans are wary of the fundamental trade-off we're making for technology.
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Mahershala Ali often sticks to classic silhouettes and patterns, making for timeless outfits.
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The gallery also has a room full of drawings, making for an interesting comparison.
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The stock closed at $63, making for its strongest day in nearly a year.
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Truly wireless charging is a promise that technology companies have been making for years.
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Esper has instead delegated decision making for JEDI to Deputy Defense Secretary David Norquist.
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Warrior planet Mars clashes with your ruling planet Saturn, making for a frustrating day.
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Google says that will come "very soon," making for a truly world wide web.
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ENSO and Abide are expected to remain loss-making for up to 18 months.
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There's more, too, making for a total of seven hours of mind-bending music.
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Your ruling planet Mars clashes with Jupiter, making for an especially passionate energy tonight.
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Neither knew that the other planned to propose, making for an extra sweet surprise.
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Now one technician sees a rebound in the making for the beaten-down group.
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Of the screened group 7109 had died—making for a difference of two people.
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That said, it does hold together thematically, making for an awkward but workable landing.
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The port is USB 13 gen 21 capable, making for transfers up to 210GBPS.
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Rising geopolitical and regulatory risks, however, threaten to derail deal-making for Chinese buyers.
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"This has been in the making for years, but it was massive," she said.
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Youth, talent and influence have a long history of making for a successful advisor.
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"The trade deals we're making for our country are fantastic," he said on Wednesday.
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But it still billows and browns into golden flakes, making for a stunning crust.
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The moon connects with Neptune at 10:06 AM, making for a dreamy atmosphere.
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Your ruling planet Venus connects with dreamy Neptune, making for a wonderfully creative day!
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Sexy Venus connects with dreamy Neptune this afternoon, making for a romantic, magical day!
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Trout tend to attack the flies with uncommon aggression, making for particularly exciting takes.
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I'm making for Tierra del Fuego, the last continental horizon colonized by our species.
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My gate was in the concourse nearest to security, making for a short walk.
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I chatted with the team about some social media templates we're making for her.
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This is what 17-year-old Tayahna Walcott has been making for a decade.
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Last-minute decision-making for Thanksgiving beverages does not have to be an ordeal.
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The signet style is timeless, making for a ring they'll want to wear forever.
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Any iPhone with Face ID can do it on the front—making for attractive selfies.
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Jones' negotiation might require the franchise tag, making for a delicate balancing of the books.
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Clouds above and below making for a pretty dynamic #sunrise this morning on the summit.
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And then, of course, he made the same sex joke he's been making for years.
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So he was doing high frequency trading and market making for foreign ETFs in particular.
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The company also notes a 10 percent improvement in transmittance, making for better outdoor visibility.
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Supposedly, this position doesn't create that bend, making for a potentially more enjoyable pooping experience.
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What exactly they're making for Playdate, however, remains unannounced, with more details later this year.
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The Moon connects with the Sun at 1:47 PM, making for an easygoing mood.
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Thus, Cramer expected the usual excuse making for lack of operational growth from its management.
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Total operating expenses were the red flag on Wall Street, making for some volatile trading.
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Cash proponents will argue that staying invested is a disaster-in-the-making for retirees.
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In the spring, perennials and bulbs come to life, making for a truly stunning backdrop.
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This pattern is self-reinforcing, making for even more extreme partisanship and even deeper deadlock.
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Overseas, it has already earned $125 million, making for a global gross of $240 million.
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She showed me drawings she'd been making for an imagined fursuit and photos of furries.
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Giroux thinks they&aposll keep doing it for decades, making for an enormous secular benefit.
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It's enormously energy intensive and doesn't biodegrade, making for a catastrophic carbon and environmental footprint.
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Then, over time, the impact tails off, making for tougher year-over-year upgrade comparisons.
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The planet of love and money, Venus, opposes hazy Neptune today, making for confusing communications.
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He tells us this is the last international trip he'll be making for a while.
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Later on, we're looking at around 210 and mostly clear, making for a comfortable evening.
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Spotify teamed up with the social media app in 2018, making for a seamless integration.
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What were some of the risks that these graffiti artists were making for their art?
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The tank and shorts I have each cost $79.90, making for a $159.80 sleep outfit.
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What does it want to do with the videos it has been making for itself?
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The action had been in the making for weeks before Trump took office on Jan.
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The WWE is still airing with no audience, making for a mesmerizingly strange theatrical experience.
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No children are present, making for particularly melancholic scenes of sites designed for carefree recreation.
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It seems like another racquet-wielding pro may be in the making for the Williams family.
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These stamps are also usually placed on individual packs of tobacco, making for more precise tracking.
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The naturally heated skin will soften the hardened oil within the pores, making for easier extractions.
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Each Modern Love episode is a stand-alone, 30-minute story, making for an easy binge.
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This would speed up decision making for asset sales, avoiding much of the central government's bureaucracy.
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The completion of the Los Angeles location has been seven years in the making for League.
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Separately, these would run around $400 at full price, making for a pretty attractive console bundle.
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It makes my work Air look giant by comparison, making for a pretty ideal travel laptop.
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There are two batteries inside, one on either side of the phone, making for 4,380mAh, combined.
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You can even add an embossed monogram for free, making for a great personalized gift idea.
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Glorious, glorious pockets you can stuff with various paraphernalia, making for a heavenly purse-free existence?
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But sweet Venus connects with Mercury—your ruling planet—making for a fun and flirty atmosphere.
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The cups themselves don't sport any buttons or branding, making for a slightly more minimalist aesthetic.
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The moon in Libra connects with your ruling planet Jupiter, making for a lovely socializing vibe.
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Instead the new elements bolster the experience, making for an exciting journey across a fascinating world.
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Horowitz says he found no affirmative evidence that Strzok skewed his decision-making for political reasons.
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This coupled with the availability of cheap financing is making for a stable wholesale vehicle market.
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The deal, which was in the making for more than 10 years and signed on Sept.
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Your planetary ruler Venus connects with dreamy Neptune this morning, making for a fantastically creative day!
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But they are also a couple, making for one of the most unconventional – and colorful – pairings.
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And then suddenly I didn't know what was left to fight for, to keep making for.
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Dick Durbin cited considerations the Internal Revenue Service was making for Texas, Louisiana and Florida residents.
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The weather was dreadful, rain drenching the Ardennes and making for treacherous conditions on the circuit.
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It's been two or three years in the making for the current team that we've got.
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It gets very concentrated, and is free of chemicals, making for a natural and invigorating taste.
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Okay, director is making for the scenario, the storyboard, and then shooting a film, and editing.
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The sun and Pluto connect, making for a very powerful and intense energy in your relationships.
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The asparagus soup she'd been making for a dinner surprise on the night of the accident.
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The crispy outside gives way to a soft, hollow center, making for a truly heavenly bite.
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Alison Roman's olive oil-roasted chicken is worth making for the salty, lemony leftover fat alone.
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"Bob said, 'You know, I would never wear anything I'm making for you,'" Mr. Berresse said.
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And, the idea of automated ... explain automated decision making for people that don't know that. Yeah.
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"That keeps it exciting and keeps the intensity level high," he said, making for great entertainment.
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Many said artificial intelligence aiding advisers&apos decision-making for clients would only grow in popularity.
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It's well made, rugged and nice to look at, making for a perfect carry-on companion.
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The flour's earthy flavor pairs well with chocolate chips, making for a not-too-sweet treat.
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The book is packed with the vintage images themselves, making for a visually rich literary experience.
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Bullard's comments are largely in line with those he has been making for over a year.
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But it's also a haven for retirees, making for a much older electorate than most districts.
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Your ruling planet Jupiter connects with dreamy Neptune, making for a deeply emotional—and psychic—day.
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This massive supply of organs served to benefit hospitals and doctors, making for an ever growing industry.
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You feel that each of these has a personality, making for something both functional and visually indulging.
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Alfie Allen's Theon Greyjoy lost his fight with the Night King, making for a very emotional moment.
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Mercury connects with Neptune, the planet of fantasy, on January 14, making for an especially creative day.
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Venus enters dreamy Pisces on March 26, making for an absolutely magical vibe in your love life!
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Hell, we've even got a pretty knockout recipe here that we've been making for months and months.
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The scooters have a wider floorboard and pretty robust suspension system making for a stable-feeling ride.
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All of this sounds, on paper, a little like a movie Hogg is making for only herself.
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I've been deriving at least part of my income from game making for the last six years.
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After all, the superhero team-up series has been years in the making for the streaming giant.
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Clouds of smoke wafted from the cooking tents, making for a photogenic backdrop against the mountain vistas.
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Passengers come in large batches, making for a high volume of ride requests in a constrained area.
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"This is something I'm making for the refugee camps in Calais to help with infections," explains Ronaldson.
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The recipe also includes a homemade chocolate glaze that's shiny and glossy, making for a beautiful presentation.
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Stocks of auto firms and parts suppliers rose 1.4 percent, making for a fourth straight winning session.
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The Moon, in Capricorn, meets with Pluto at 7:37 AM, making for an emotionally intense morning.
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Rosario Dawson says she and her daughter share the same passions — making for some fun nights out.
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If machines are increasingly doing the decision making for us, what is the next battleground for brands?
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Your ruling planet Mercury clashes with hazy Neptune making for some confusion around communication in your relationships.
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Action planet Mars connects with hazy, dreamy Neptune this evening, making for a very passionate, whimsical night!
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The Sun will also meet dreamy Neptune on this day, making for a lazy yet imaginative atmosphere.
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Not enough and they'll remain too hard for that guacamole you planned on making for a snack.
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ISHERWOOD Don't forget that "Noises Off" was also included — making for two revivals not by dead people.
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Vancouver was the top contributor with a 0.4 percent gain, making for the city's eighth consecutive increase.
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Communication planet Mercury meets with your ruling planet Saturn this morning, making for a very serious energy.
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It's the Alien AI that really stole the show, making for an experience that was always tense.
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But my idea for a heritage-focused trip had been in the making for over a decade.
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The course covers 38 hectares of the island and includes nine lakes, making for a challenging game.
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"We urge rapid decision-making for the sake of athletes who still face significant uncertainty," Robertson said.
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The total climbed to 220,251 in 2015, then 5,610 last year, making for a curious trend line.
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" I could imagine Ms. Bullock making, for example, a wonderful Susanna in Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro.
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But it looks like the weather will do its part in making for a spectacular championship Sunday.
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Your ruling planet Mars connects with power planet Pluto, making for a spectacular day in your career!
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Then tomorrow, ferocious winds and rain will whip the Northeast, making for very un-festive airport conditions.
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It was the revelation of that deal that had the Sumeli sisters making for a premature exit.
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Their influence during the delay could complicate the decision-making for Republican senators from their states: Sen.
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Gentle Venus clashes with taskmaster Saturn, making for a complicated day in your social life, dear Pisces.
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There are also skybridges and terraces decked out in greenery, making for a total of 160,000 plants.
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Please join with me and Peter and all of our colleagues in making for better days ahead.
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This feels almost as inconceivable as trading a 23-year-old star-in-the-making for potsherds.
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Heavy rain overnight in Nairobi continued into the morning at the burn site, making for challenging conditions.
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The Moon, in Cancer, connects with dreamy Neptune at 5:53 AM, making for a hazy morning.
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It's unexpected moments like this that can never be premeditated or repeated; making for a bold sports photograph.
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Here are the catalysts that could take Visa higher; along with other trades she's making for the competition:
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The second edition of these guidelines, making for the first update in a decade, was officially released Monday.
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Only 0.65 hectares (about 1.65 acres) of monarchs were measured in 2013-14, making for a record low.
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Our own moon was captured blocking out the sun for 45 minutes, making for an epic lunar photobomb.
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Bravo reports the actress has been on the series since 2012, making for a total of five seasons.
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The key, in my opinion, is to make informed decisions about the choices you are making for you.
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It was an achievement years in the making for the endurance athlete and marketing exec from Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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He can't even ask, "Hey Katie, what are you making for dinner tonight?" because that's not her name.
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Camila Cabello and Charlie XCX are ready to grace Swift's stage, making for one sweet pop star trinity.
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Love-and-money planet Venus connects with your planetary ruler Jupiter, making for an emotional and romantic day.
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Fearless Mars clashes with fearsome Saturn today, making for tension as you try to get your job done.
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Uber says this new feature is launching today in "over 30 countries," making for a much wider rollout.
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The case positions gaming controls on either side of the screen, making for a really, really long phone.
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Jiang Chao, an economist with Haitong Securities, a broker, says it could end up making for "classic stagflation".
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Speaking of said bell peppers … what do Ana and Christian end up making for dinner in Ana's apartment?
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"He simply repeated the arguments that the other defense lawyers had been making for months," the reporters write.
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Brazil's voter reform, though, seems to have been reasonably successful at making for more democratic and competitive elections.
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The producers have hired New York musicians as on-screen extras, making for a fun peer-spotting exercise.
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The monster threat posed by Amazon is making for some strange bedfellows in the tech and retail worlds.
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Going into Game 7, the teams were tied 3-3, making for an exciting ending to the series.
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The sleeping bag's shell is modeled after panko bread crumbs, making for a nice, lightly fried tempura effect.
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That real-time feedback informs my evolving thoughts on an issue, making for a more interesting Twitter essay.
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During their first fight, something trivial escalated into a lot of drama, making for a funny story now.
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Joanna even used the filter on her one-year-old son Crew, making for a few hilarious photos.
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He's planning on taking the situation into his own hands, making for plenty of suspense and political intrigue.
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Both headphones swivel 33 degrees, making for a flat profile when transporting or wearing them around your neck.
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In addition to being more secure, the powder container comes with a huge mirror, making for optimal application.
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If Nintendo's recent success proves anything, building for the time is more important than making for the future.
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Tonight's energy is powerful and transformative, especially around your self-worth and the name you're making for yourself.
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Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii and businessman Tom Steyer — have qualified, making for the most crowded debate stage yet.
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Old fashioned lanterns outfitted with LED lights line a section of Simatai, making for a beautiful twilight stroll.
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Production would be fully centralized, making for the greatest efficiency, while all goods would be free to everyone.
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That way you catch meteors as they collide with our atmosphere head-on, making for much brighter explosions.
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There are six fewer days between Thanksgiving and Christmas this year — making for the shortest possible holiday season.
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It was a talking point he hit over and over, making for easy sound bites and compelling television.
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Or the enormity of recent visual albums, each 'track' a mini-movie making for manicured music videos amok.
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And not only that, one ended up investing in the other, making for an even more fascinating conversation.
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If that complaint sounds familiar, there's a reason: It's the one he has been making for a while.
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Your planetary ruler Mercury is retrograde, and today it will clash with Mars, making for some aggressive energy.
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The U.S. Supreme Court itself even observed a norm of consensual decision-making for most of its history.
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Turns out the tyke has stowed away in a basket of bananas, making for a funny, happy reunion.
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I also help my dad prep peppers and onions for the crockpot Italian sausages he's making for dinner.
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"Rudy Perez is one of the Judson members who altered dance-making for future generations," Mr. Petronio said.
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The demagoguery in Congress reflects divisions in the making for decades, and cannot — will not — be undone overnight.
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The moon enters chatty air sign Gemini at 10:30 PM, making for a light and social mood.
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Read the entire New York Times article on the case some executives are making for sticking with Trump.
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Trying harder only reinforces the series of psychological blocks that are making for the physical failure to execute.
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The screen provides food weight in grams or ounces, making for a fast prep process without multiple gadgets.
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Maybe it is because so many traders are on vacation, making for less liquid markets and wilder swings.
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Maybe it is because so many traders are on vacation, making for less liquid markets and wilder swings.
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And they're amplified by mugshot databases where people of color are disproportionately represented, making for more possible mismatches.
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Trudeau and his wife swung their son between them as they deplaned, making for a perfect family photo opp.
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While this move surely came as a surprise to many, it was actually in the making for a while.
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But it's unclear what preparations, if any, Clinton and her allies are making for the coming onslaught of investigations.
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The sketch on La La Land's divisiveness hit all the arguments we've been making for and against the film.
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The Sun, in Taurus, mingles with dreamy Neptune at 8:51 PM, making for a creative and romantic atmosphere.
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But Carolina, Philadelphia and Washington are all 6-6, making for a tight race the rest of the way.
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While ABC hasn't announced the full cast yet, these rumors are making for a whole different kind of entertainment.
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Mars meets Uranus at 1:19 AM, making for an unruly and impulsive energy—watch out for sudden arguments!
|
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Some of the guests stood in a semicircle, shocked by the scene, while others were making for the door.
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CREA'S home price measure rose 9.1 percent from the year before, making for the largest increase since June 2010.
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It'll also run on a Snapdragon 630, making for a faster — and more expensive — phone than the standard G6.
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This system is also Dolby Atmos-capable, making for one of the best surround-sound experiences on the market.
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But Durant has co-existed with Westbrook and his avant-garde decision-making for years, and still performed superbly.
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Those moves should provide an earnings tailwind this year for the insurers, making for more favorable comparisons, say analysts.
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On February 10, your planetary ruler, the Sun, will square off with Jupiter, making for a big, theatrical atmosphere.
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The store offers up edible rose-gold glitter to add to actual prosecco, making for the perfect pair-up.
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If the low tracks closer to the coast, more precipitation will fall over land, making for more snow accumulation.
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Messenger planet Mercury connects with dreamy Neptune and grounded Saturn, making for an empathetic and supportive energy around communication.
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Last year Nintendo unceremoniously shut down a fan-made Pokémon project that was in the making for eight years.
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The Caixin-Markit services purchasing managers' index slipped to 21 in May, making for its lowest reading since December.
|
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The company explains that the drink's bubbles will keep the golden swirls moving, making for a very mesmerizing sip.
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The levels are barren and glazed, the shapes are planar, and the rules transparent, making for hours of fun.
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The game offers endless possibilities and many hours of missions to complete, making for a compelling and engaging story.
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The Sun in Cancer connects with Neptune in Pisces at 7:02 AM, making for a very dreamy morning!
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John Goodman, J.K. Simmons, Michelle Monaghan, and Kevin Bacon all co-star, making for a pretty great collective cast.
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Many will return to their communities with strained relationships and sparse job skills, making for sharply angled upward mobility.
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The determination, due to be proposed this week, would side with the argument automakers have been making for years.
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Ryan's PowerPoint presentation at the IRS rehashed arguments that the company had been making for the past 15 years.
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Its red rocks change color with the position of the sun, making for a stunning backdrop to any photo.
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Portions of the information you need are pre-filled from your existing AppleID account, making for less manual entry.
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And true to its name, all of these shirts can be worn untucked, making for a more effortless aesthetic.
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But will that be enough for Mary whose well-being hangs on the decisions others are making for her?
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Next, we see her at dusk loading her belongings into a Clio and making for the Channel, exhaling, determined.
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The inside of the tart is either runny, making for messy eating, or firm, depending on the baker's preference.
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Higher resolution is making for larger video and images, but luckily, flash memory capacity seems to be keeping pace.
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Pharmaceuticals and chemicals are manufactured inside factories in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, making for easy distribution, Indian Express reported.
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Your planetary ruler Mercury connects with lucky planet Jupiter this morning, making for an exciting energy in your relationships.
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Your ruling planet Jupiter squares off with dreamy Neptune today, making for a very creative, sensitive, and nostalgic energy.
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Venus clashes with Mars and mingles with Jupiter on March 21, making for a wonderfully social and easygoing vibe.
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When Venus came back around a half-century later, it stopped Earth's spin (briefly), making for a long night.
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The other interesting aspect of the deal is that BilltoMobile is said to be loss-making for Danal Inc.
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Venus opposes Jupiter on June 23, making for a wildly fun and flirtatious atmosphere, fantastic for connecting with people!
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Messenger planet Mercury clashes with Saturn, the planet of rules and restrictions, today, making for some difficulties around communication.
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Inside, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 670 processor and 4GB of RAM power the Pixel 3a, making for a seamless experience.
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"That's an Escamillo, and that's a Carmen," she added, pointing at outfits the shop was making for an opera.
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"That is the kind of sensible decision that Congress has been making for over 100 years," Mr. Clement said.
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And it's an issue that may genuinely split the Republican field, making for a great debate back and forth.
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The set up for the trade into value and out of momentum has been in the making for awhile.
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Communication planet Mercury clashes with philosophical Jupiter, making for an exciting day for communication—just watch out for exaggerations!
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And this report's findings only serve to fuel an argument they've been making for a very, very long time.
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The race is expected to draw several women and nonwhite contenders, making for the most diverse field in history.
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And no one loves a homophone like Eminem, making for a woeful number of double entendres on this album.
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The World Cup isn't just a crucible for nation-making, for nations to live out collective dreams and tragedies.
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As such he's hesitant to indict one side without trying to indict the other, making for some tortured equivalences.
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"The malware authors were mostly distributing cryptocurrency miners, making for a very good passive income," the security company said.
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And there is a lot of sleight of hand in the cluing, making for a very pleasant Friday outing.
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And that's a mistake humans have been making for millennia — since well before apps and smartphones were even invented.
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The conversation Iran, impeachment and Iowa are making for some strange bedfellows, just the way politics is supposed to.
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Moore accessorized with stacked diamond rings, drop earrings, and strappy red stilettos, making for a major red carpet moment.
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Bernie Sanders began by dissing the Democratic Party's "business model," a case he's been making for a long time.
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This is a promise Republicans have been making for a decade, and one voters still expect them to keep.
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Sweet, sexy Venus clashes with grouchy Saturn today, making for a difficult atmosphere in your social life and finances.
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Titled "Freetown Sound," Hynes pours his thoughts into the project, making for a raw and hypnotic depiction of identity.
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Despite the modest sum, it was a big win many years in the making for the FBI's counterterrorism unit.
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The planet of structure, Saturn, mingles with the planet of fantasy, Neptune, today, making for a very creative energy.
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Now she has none of those things, and it's making for some interesting moments for the actress to play.
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The Beoplay E8 are diminutive and understated, making for a far better in-ear look than Apple's somewhat ridiculous-looking AirPods, and they come with a charging case with a full recharge for the buds built in, making for total unplugged play time of 8 hours before you have to find an outlet.
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The Wii U version moved almost 460,000 units on top of that, making for total sales of over 1.3 million.
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They are raising the profile of America's female small business owners and, at the same time, making for riveting television.
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And its government affiliation all but guarantees top-notch employee benefits and job stability, making for an engaged, dedicated workforce.
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Passionate Mars in Gemini will boost intimacy between you and your partners, making for some intense late night phone calls.
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On top of that, he says he's embezzled from two other clients, making for a total of $6.5 million stolen.
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The stem is solid instead of hollow, so it doesn't collect blood and other debris, making for an easy clean.
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The dollar's five-day rally and China growth concerns are making for an ugly day in commodities and commodity stocks.
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Under the model, the revolution can't happen if the rich people don't care about the cars he's making for them.
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The Chief, harbors some anti-union sentiments making for some funny back-and-forth between her and the Toad laborers.
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Pleasantly, the writers actually deliver, making for one of the best episodes the show has produced in quite some time.
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A secondary display connects the dashboard to the center console, making for a sharp little home for the infotainment system.
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The app also has built-in social features so you can check out what others are making for extra inspiration.
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The wire doesn't weigh these earphones down at all, making for a hassle-free experience of using and wearing them.
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But shrubs, or drinking vinegars, have been an important element in cocktail-making (or just basic-beverage-making) for years.
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There are a lot of software players in the U.S., with a glut of businesses making for a fragmented market.
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They could easily do the same in New York City, which is pretty flat overall, making for easy scooting around.
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The eclectic though novel design choices struggled to mesh together, making for a game you desperately wanted to enjoy more.
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Food prices were up 0.1 percent compared to a year ago, making for the smallest annual gain since February 2000.
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"A lot of recipes in here are things I have been making for family and friends for years," she says.
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The audience was a more even split of tourists and locals, making for a far more interesting dynamic than Friday.
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Venus clashes with your ruling planet Uranus before entering your sign today, making for a wild start to March, Aquarius!
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You can now control the cursor just as you would on a laptop, making for precise text editing and more.
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The multitasking plane is called The Scandinavian Catwalk and it's equipped with fireworks and lasers, making for a stunning flight.
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Narang says Gatik can cut the cost of the trips it's making for Walmart by as much as 50 percent.
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"Boss" and "Moog for Love" are steroidal versions of the house tracks they've been making for over half a decade.
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And the weird whir of the powertrain in the first-gen model has diminished, making for a better-sounding ride.
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Naim has integrated the wireless antennae into it as well, making for a neat, minimalist design without any protruding parts.
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As bolder red wine oxidizes, tannins soften and become less harsh, making for a rounder, more balanced overall drinking experience.
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It's a proclamation he's been making for years without success, but that hasn't deterred him from continuously reiterating similar themes.
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Korn will also take on management for systematic market making for equities and fixed income, currency and commodities (FICC) trading.
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Competitors faced terrible weather at the Boston Marathon on Monday, with freezing rains and wind making for a tricky day.
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The moon in Taurus connects with Neptune at 5:43 AM, making for a sensitive, empathetic mood early this morning.
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"The technology we're developing for car batteries is similar to what we're making for mobile," he said in an interview.
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Communication planet Mercury clashes with your ruling planet Jupiter this morning, making for exciting conversations—but do your fact-checking!
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Taskmaster Saturn connects with Neptune, and Mercury meets with Mars, on June 18, making for a creative and productive day.
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In many restaurant kitchens, the cooks do not bother to caramelize the sugar fully, making for a sickly sweet dessert.
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Because the ice could inflict violence at any moment, everyone retreated indoors, making for an oddly quiet state of emergency.
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The corners are also much less pointy than those of past Galaxy phones, making for a softer, noticeably chic design.
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The problem is that larger apartments are designed with families in mind, making for awkward shares when divided among friends.
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"This famous club has been loss-making for five years, with total losses of 275.9 million euros," said the narrator.
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Now that pot is legal, they're like, 'Wow, that thing you were making for Grandma could be a real product.
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Action planet Mars connects with power planet Pluto, making for a big day for finances—you're making major money moves!
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My dad talks about what he is planning on making for our Labor Day neighborhood golf outing and grill out.
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"This is the bed Reince has been making for himself since he was my general counsel," Steele told The Atlantic.
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Little do they know the baby is stowed away in a basket of bananas, making for a funny, happy reunion.
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Spending is likely to be a key issue again this week with the latest figures not making for comfortable reading.
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It's not reasonable to expect the host to adjust family recipes they've been making for generations to accommodate your lifestyle.
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The Moon, in Taurus, connects with dreamy Neptune at 10:08 AM, making for a spiritually connected, if confusing, morning.
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The moon in fellow water sign Pisces connects with your ruling planet Pluto, making for some very deep conversations and connections.
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It poisons the ability to participate in shared decision-making for the public good, and it results in literally poisoning people.
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Binti: Home builds on these themes of cultural identity and making one's way in the world, making for a compelling journey.
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This year, however, there are six fewer days between Thanksgiving and Christmas in 2019 — making for the shortest possible holiday season.
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There are six fewer days to stock up on gifts between Thanksgiving and Christmas — making for the shortest possible holiday season.
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The company opened trading today — on NYSE under the ticker FTCH — at $27, making for a decent pop of 35 percent.
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Both full moons are getting amped up by selfish Mars, making for a flood of anger and some impulsive decision-making.
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Indeed, some traditionally liberal and conservative groups have found themselves on the same side of the issue, making for unusual alliances.
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This closely knit network will then be able to redirect signal around would-be obstacles, theoretically making for a clean connection.
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It would have been easy to assume that the faculty would expel Dylan, making for the perfect setup for a documentary.
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But don't expect things to move too quickly: Neptune ends its retrograde on November 27, making for a very sleepy vibe!
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This response is breathtakingly amoral, as well as regressive, terrible decision-making — for Twitter, for the internet, for all of us.
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It also announced a special dividend of $1 billion, making for total interim returns to shareholders of a record $3.5 billion.
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GOP conventions in Wyoming and Washington, D.C., come later in the day, making for almost 215 hours of non-stop voting.
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Instead, the FlyPrint material is bonded seamlessly with the FlyKnit, making for a one-piece design that is stronger and lighter.
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Moreover, with this layout, FF can have one, two or three motor setups, making for front-, rear- or all-wheel drive.
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And while downloads are nice to have, the real measure of its success is how much money it's making for Nintendo.
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Flipping through photos on his cell phone, Hsu shows off the wooden window frames he's finished making for their creative lab.
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Each race has different abilities, options, and strategic implications, making for a very different game (pro players specialize in just one).
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FlightViewThis no-frills site has minimal advertising, making for a shorter loading time when you're stuck with a basic data network.
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Mute is a long-simmering project that he's been talking about making for years, and it goes into production next week.
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Mothercare operates 79 retail stores in Britain, with the segment having been loss making for a number of years, PwC said.
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Unlike regular popcorn, which the Iroquois had been making for generations, Redenbacher's variety popped much larger, giving it a fluffier texture.
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Venus and Jupiter connect at 3:15 AM, making for a very lucky, loving energy; however, be careful not to overindulge!
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Your planetary ruler Jupiter connects with luxurious Venus early this morning, making for a very fun—but possibly very costly—day.
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The Moon connects with imaginative Neptune 8:51 PM and chatty Mercury at 10:49 PM, making for a thoughtful evening.
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Juniper shares a house with a nother fox named Fig and a dog named Moose, making for great social media content.
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Opel and Vauxhall, the brands that PSA will now pick up, have been loss-making for 16 years in a row.
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Today's puzzle has been in the making for over seven years, with several periods of intense activity punctuated by long hiatuses.
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The supermoon doesn't have any astronomical significance other than making for a slightly larger object for backyard astronomers to look at.
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The grapes are infused without preservatives and encouraged to ferment in their readied juices, making for a bolder, more unique flavor.
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The supermoon doesn't have any astronomical significance other than making for a slightly larger target for backyard astronomers to look at.
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Instead, it proposes that the roots for this kind of sharing came decades earlier, making for an evolution, not a revolution.
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Interest rates on these loans range by about 15 percentage points, making for a smaller range than offered by other companies.
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At least those final few hours will have a ton of topics to cover — likely making for jam-packed, exciting episodes.
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Neither the government nor any of the factions has the authority to corral all of them, making for a dangerous mix.
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Tolentino's writing is incisive and lyrical and captures millennial culture like no other — sometimes even making for uncomfortable, self-aware reading.
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Earlier in his administration, some of those details leaked, making for embarrassing headlines and questions about the privacy of Trump's conversations.
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Streaming launches from Apple, AT&T's WarnerMedia, NBC and HBO are also on the horizon, making for a crowded streaming space.
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In 1930, he gathered other conservative Catholics to develop the rules that would define motion picture making for years to come.
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The price is designed to reflect the level of the offer Disney is making for Fox, and its holding in Sky.
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This time, no one was stung by the arachnid, but the flight was grounded, making for some prickly passengers, no doubt!
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Then there's everything between the two extremes, making for an industry where thousands upon thousands of companies compete for investors' money.
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The visually arresting movie, directed by the painter Julian Schnabel, shifts the key characters in Bauby's life, making for interesting contrast.
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It's one of the flavors that Salvatore Lo Buglio, the head baker at Little Cupcake Bakeshop, has started making for summer.
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Your planetary ruler Jupiter connects with Neptune this morning, making for a very healing energy: Make time for meditation and journaling.
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The Moon, in Taurus, connects with Pluto at 7:30 AM, making for great morning sex and a boost in confidence.
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Mars connects with Pluto on March 20, making for a powerful time to strategize and boosting passion in your sex life!
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Medicare already requires, and reimburses for, shared decision making for lung cancer screening; it should do the same for prostate cancer screening.
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If you don't know who you're writing for or who you're making for, how will you know if you're doing it right?
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Like the Bean, "Cloud Column" is made of polished stainless steel to reflect its surroundings, making for an opportune site for selfies.
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But as morning drew on, the winds whipped up the waters, especially in the less-sheltered middle section, making for slow times.
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If done correctly, this should yield fries that are crunchy but still tender to the bite, making for a delicious eating experience.
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All times ET. Chatty Mercury and charming Venus meet in the sky, making for a cute and social day for you, Scorpio!
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We're estimated to be comprised of approximately the same number of bacterial cells as human cells, making for an incredibly complex system.
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Using the Joule app, you can visualize exactly how cooked your cut of choice is, making for predictably perfect yields every time.
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As with Clinton herself, Tuesday marked an occasion that was years in the making for some of the candidate's most fervent supporters.
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If I'm making for myself, I probably spend $5 or less, which is pretty good, leaving me at a total of $25.
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The energy shifts on January 22, when lovely Venus and lucky Jupiter meet, making for a fantastic day in your social life.
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Gross domestic product grew at an annualized 4.5 percent, making for the best pace of growth since the third quarter of 2011.
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The oil keeps the water in, and the water keeps the oil out, making for cooked meat that's neither dry nor greasy.
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But after a while, pores open up, and the walls between them are breached, making for straight routes and easier oil penetration.
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After they are sculpted and baked, a bloodlike glaze is swept over each loaf, making for a creepy, stained lump of stodge.
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Computer hardware company Nvidia announced Monday it will acquire Mellanox for $6.9 billion to help grow its chip-making for data centers.
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The Z line in past quarters helped to lift IBM's revenue as businesses made upgrades, but now it making for tougher comparisons.
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The speaker has two discrete sound channels (left and right) for truer stereo reproduction, making for a fuller and more engaging listen.
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It comes with its own room and fireplace, making for a super-special getaway or lookout spot for the home's adventurous inhabitants.
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The more choices the camera (or camera app) is making for me, the less leeway I have when making my own edits.
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But despite all that, Bleed for This is utterly devoid of tension, making for a limp entry in the fighting-film lineage.
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The stalks were moist and well cooked, but the tops were dry and crunchy, making for a weird texture in my mouth.
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In the clip, the YouTuber plays piano alongside Masters' original "And I oop-" video, making for a hilarious rendition of the phrase.
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The moon enters Aquarius and meets with Venus, the planet of love and harmony, making for a wonderful day to socialize, Aries.
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When Eléftériades arrived, authorities interrogated him for six hours, making him explain the meaning of works he has been making for years.
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As part of that work, we identified the need to reduce some roles, open others, and streamline decision making for greater accountability.
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The backdrop: In October the company closed 63 Sears and Kmart stores, making for a total of roughly 400 closures in 2017.
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Venus opposes your ruling planet Jupiter, making for an uplifting atmosphere—romance is in the air and you're feeling good, dear fish!
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The concentration of administrative power in San Juan, for example, may hamper decision making for, or resource allocation to, the municipal level.
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Las Vegas (CNN)Rudy Zamora senses history in the making for that long-sleeping giant in the presidential election: the Latino vote.
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Higher spreads mean bonds prices are falling, making for difficult trading conditions and potential mark-to-market losses on bank-trading books.
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For that crime, they had to be punished and ultimately, this tragedy occurred – a tragedy that was in the making for years.
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Naturally, "Please don't hold the door" was replaced with "Please don't Hodor," making for an odd but poignant Game of Thrones mashup.
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Mercury meets Neptune and connects with Saturn on February 19, making for a wonderfully creative energy that also finds you feeling supported.
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The lactic acid in the buttermilk will keep these chicken thighs perfectly tender and juicy, making for the ideal fried chicken sandwich.
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The transaction attracted a whopping 7bn, making for the biggest order book for a single-tranche corporate deal so far this year.
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In Samsung's defense, if the promises it's making for Bixby are true, there are a lot of moving parts to contend with.
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The different colors of cheese create an edible rainbow, making for a photo-ready delicacy that's sure to rack up the Likes.
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The Moon in Sagittarius clashes with the planet of illusion (and delusion) Neptune at 2:26 AM, making for some interesting dreams.
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Many of these positions don't require certifications (compared to, say, a phlebotomist), and are usually offer limited benefits, making for high turnover.
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Analysts said deal-making for Lotte, one of the country's most acquisitive conglomerates, is likely to be on hold for some time.
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Prince released music steadily from 1978 on, making for one of the most daring, radical and inventive catalogs in all of pop.
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Airbus' overall net orders so far this year total 313 jetliners, but deal-making for the firm has slowed behind rival Boeing.
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Some of McCormack's early deal-making for Palmer was for modest stakes compared with the multimillion-dollar endorsement contracts today's athletes receive.
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Four prominent candidates, including Tsang, have now said they will run, making for one of the most competitive contests since the handover.
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But she is also refusing to back down, and their spiky clashes are suddenly making for a more explosive and unpredictable race.
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By allowing audio cards in Moments, curators can put together groups of audio-enabled tweets, making for a tweetable playlist of sorts.
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The Moon in nurturing, emotional Cancer opposes the lord of the underworld, Pluto, at 4:05 AM, making for some dark dreams.
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Submission gives people the rare chance to place control in another's (trusted) hands and let them do the decision-making for once.
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Communication planet Mercury clashes with your ruling planet Jupiter, making for many exciting conversations today—just don't make promises you can't keep!
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Sweet Venus clashes with not-so-nice Pluto this evening, making for some tense interactions, especially around money or around feeling valued.
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Coming into the season with high hopes, the Washington Huskies have now dropped three conference games, making for quite a disappointing year.
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Schmidt said this would allow for more "deep data science" to perform predictive analytics to inform doctors on decision-making for patients.
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It's a forecast Schiff has been making for years without success, but he doubled down yet again on a recent podcast appearance.
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In the 764,000-acre Patagonia National Park, the arid Patagonia steppe meets wetter forests, making for a rich diversity of wildlife habitats.
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And then there was the campaign of Facebook users in 2007 that led to the creation of democratic decision-making for Facebook.
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With its subtle analyses of the complexities of decision-making for breast cancer patients, "Flat" does not proselytize for any "proper" choice.
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They are wise to try that approach because Scherzer has gradually added and refined pitches, making for a deep and devastating arsenal.
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The combination of sharply Democratic cities and suburban areas shading blue is a long run political disaster in the making for Republicans.
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The paintings are hung in the formal gallery spaces with their neoclassical moldings and alcoves, making for an unusual juxtaposition of styles.
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That 4 percent unemployment rate is making for a tight labor market in which available workers are scarce, the staffing officials note.
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The losses on Friday brought the Hang Seng down 2.5 percent for the week, making for its worst weekly performance this year.
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LEDs project the colours of the screen onto the walls in your room in real time, making for a more immersive experience.
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The Winterfell castle has a fully-detailed interior, and the undead Viserion has a 28-inch wingspan, making for some epic battles.
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You'll want to avoid anything that's 100% cotton as it will only hold in moisture, making for very sweaty and uncomfortable feet.
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The result was urgent music-making for its own sake, rather than a performance unduly indebted to our baggage regarding another composer.
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However, if Rhode Island's suspicions are correct, it may turn out to be history-making for reasons other than just its size.
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The Sony X950G not only has Android TV built into it, but it also works with HomeKit, making for an interesting combination.
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It was a fun and light-hearted take on a potluck that ended up making for quite a beautiful and eclectic setting!
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From Reykjavik to Rome, lower airfares and a strong dollar are making for some of the best bargains in years for Americans.
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However, it sounds like going vegan is a decision Alyse's followers are now actively making for themselves, independently, and that's pretty great.
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The release of the memos coincides with a series of media appearances Comey is making for the release of his new book.
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Sadly, the miscast young actresses are unable to impart any gravitas to the material, making for an unfortunate coda to the evening.
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Sadly, the miscast young actresses are unable to impart any gravitas to the material, making for an unfortunate coda to the evening.
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Rather than clarifying Trump's decision-making for the region and for America's allies, Pompeo's speech revealed the murky mess that it is.
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The decisions he was making for the country were the kind of decisions that I wanted him to make as a citizen.
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The movie's many friendships and relationships produce conversations that toe the line between kind and cutting, making for a familiar kind of freneticism.
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The island lacks access to U.S. bankruptcy protections, and creditors have resisted voluntary concessions, making for a messy and unpredictable path to restructuring.
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Stock prices often pop after trading begins, making for a lucrative payday for shareholders who are able to buy at the IPO price.
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India's concerns over a cyber attack have delayed the policy which has been in the making for several months, local media have reported.
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"I think that he really spent the time to listen to our case that we were making for Alice," Kardashian West told Mic .
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"They add up over time, and hopefully, those are good bets that we are making for the future of the company," Maestri said.
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With so many beloved shows under her belt, the actress is easily recognizable to all kinds of fans — making for some funny encounters.
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These have been the same themes he's been making for months — either on the campaign trail, from his executive orders, or on Twitter.
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The 20-year-old paired the statement topper with her go-to leggings and sneakers, making for one stylish supermodel-off-duty look.
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They're for a dessert spread that I'm making for the wedding of my friend, Nic Jammet, a co-founder of Sweetgreen, this weekend.
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Love and money planet Venus clashes with mystical Neptune on November 303, making for an over-the-top romantic, sentimental, and whimsical vibe!
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The new rules upended plans that had been long in the making for some people, such as Iraqi Fuad Sharef and his family.
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Warrior planet Mars squares off with the planet of restrictions, Saturn, making for a difficult mood, especially when it comes to sharing ideas.
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Hardly any time lost and, plus, now breakfast will pair perfectly with the jars we've already been obsessively making for snacks and lunch.
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Your ruling planet, Venus, clashes with Pluto, the lord of the underworld, today, making for some very intense interactions in your personal spaces.
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But mass evacuations meant everything from pet dogs to farm animals and wildlife have also needed to find respite, making for dramatic pictures.
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Under a black light, the agar/tonic water mixture glows blue, making for an eye-catching dessert that won't poison your dinner guests.
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The design of the casing remains nearly identical, making for broad compatibility with old cases and keyboards if you use those with it.
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In other words, his view is that gold could potentially rise much more than it could fall, making for an attractive trade setup.
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But it also lends legitimacy to the case Obama is making for Clinton by emphasizing his biggest strength as a campaigner: his integrity.
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His preaching of humanity and toleration survives the burning of his body as the strongest single force making for peace in India today.
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Plus, communication planet Mercury connects with your dreamy ruling planet Neptune as well as serious Saturn, making for a supportive and empathetic energy.
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This, on top of the preview videos if you dare stop on a title are making for a less than ideal viewing experience.
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That rule permits certain transactions to be loss-making for a local division if they are beneficial for the corporation as a whole.
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As Facebook has noted several times this week, algorithms drive much of the decision-making for its Trending Topics, according to the documents.
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Instead of the usual vanilla flavoring, the Despicable Me 3 cone adds banana flavor, making for a combo that tastes like banana milk.
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The seats inside the stadium were blanketed in snow, making for a wet, cold sit for the fans inside -- but they weren't bummed.
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ACID WASH and AIR WAVES worked nicely for the northeast and southwest corners, making for five theme entries crossing the central down entry.
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Jeff Flake in the seat right next to the President, making for a really interesting and totally awkward (for Flake, surely) photo op.
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The oak floors and molding are original, while other features, like recessed lighting, are new, making for a balance of vintage and contemporary.
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It's a local problem... Tragically, Tuesday's attack in New York City drives home a point that terrorism watchers have been making for years.
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Following the election, Abe is ruling Japan with the backing of a two-thirds super-majority in parliament, making for a stable government.
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Netflix has increased the number of original animated series its making for subscribers, and "She-Ra" is among the best of the bunch.
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The quality of the broadcast image was surprisingly good, but the stream itself constantly dropped out, making for a less than amazing experience.
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Mosquito experts said Aedes aegypti thrives in tiny pockets of water — a bottle cap, a storm drain — making for a notoriously elusive foe.
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Your ruling planet Mars squares off with Mercury, making for some tense communications, especially concerning your work, schedule, or even your personal habits.
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Your planetary ruler Mars squares off with Neptune, making for a frustrating morning, but an important conversation will take place later on today.
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The planet of growth, Jupiter, squares off with whimsical Neptune, making for an especially juicy time for connecting and stepping into the spotlight.
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When it is weak, high-pressure and low-pressure systems tend to move more slowly, making for rains and clouds that linger longer.
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The several hundred coat hanger spikes are inserted into each of the sculptures, making for a raw depiction of a profoundly violent act.
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DESIGNING WOMAN In 2016, Ms. Van Parys decided it was time to upgrade the bead and silver jewelry she'd been making for fun.
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Besides making for an opulent entry, many of the architectural features of the former hotel come in handy in the building's new role.
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Cocktails are being served in bars in both bottled and draft forms, making for an easy transfer from the bartender's mitts to yours.
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Now, financial concerns govern decision-making for nearly 8 in 10 families, the education lender said, outweighing even academics when choosing a school.
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The Cobras wound up beating the Lions, a fatiguing feat since the ball rarely escapes the playing area, making for almost nonstop action.
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Other than making for a great photo, we can't really see the benefits of indulging in these milkshake monstrosities in the coming decade.
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The budget was still being debated and voted on by legislators even as Thursday's midnight deadline passed, officially making for a late budget.
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The swirling dust coated the bulbs in the light stanchions, making for a cindery darkness with the night now all the way in.
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That movie, "To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You," has now arrived — making for a perfect time to promote the original.
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The controversy is mounting at the same time as a fierce dispute over impeachment intensifies, making for a combustible mood on Capitol Hill.
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In particular, the movie was huge in China, where it grossed $123.4 million, making for the biggest opening for any "Transformers" movie there.
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A triple threat of nacho cheese sauce, sour cream, and chipotle sauce added a creaminess to the burrito, making for a balanced bite.
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Save the deal making for the workweek; Saturdays are for looking, at the art on the walls and the fashion on the streets.
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That breakup has been in the making for years, starting with Disney buying 21st Century Fox, which gave Disney a 60 percent stake.
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Instead, it leans into the spirit of total chaos, making for the sloppiest, most confusing season of Orange Is the New Black yet.
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Gray's sequences focus on the impact of crashes, rather than the sleek agility of the cars, making for a more physical movie overall.
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Recognizing this opportunity, World Resources Institute recently committed to integrating sustainability as a core part of the investment decision-making for its own endowment.
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The pals appeared to be sitting in the economy class section of the small plane, making for a tight squeeze in the tiny chairs.
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The sun connects with Pluto and squares off with Jupiter on March 13, making for exciting power moves—just watch out for big egos.
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Indeed, loneliness (and aloneness, because they're not the same thing) feel like the default setting for American Weekend, making for an absorbing sonic environment.
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Scientists think some of this movement happened in soft, newer areas, while other shifts happened in hardened, older regolith, making for a cleaner break.
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Scientists think some of this movement happened in soft, newer areas, while other shifts happened in hardened, older regolith, making for a cleaner break.
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Thanks to the stable scissor mechanism beneath each key, you can type faster and more accurately, making for a comfortable and precise typing experience.
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The S&P 221 closed down 2.159%, making for the first time January 2016 that it fell more than 1% in three consecutive sessions.
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The metal frame is a darker shade of red that contrasts fantastically well with the lighter glass, making for a sophisticated, deeply intriguing appearance.
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And rewriting him as Asian American would be history-making for Marvel: Iron Fist would be the first Asian-American superhero to appear onscreen.
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Anyway, that's the magic of film-making for you: cold water, limp bubbles, human whirlpool jets, and not a Lush bath bomb in sight.
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Around 39 million Americans suffer from migraine headaches, according to the Migraine Research Foundation, making for a large market that has attracted several drugmakers.
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The following day, McKeon says she was surprised to learn that Chambers was years younger than John Jr., making for an awkward play date.
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This year, fears about growth in China and interest rate moves have sent markets tumbling only to recover some later, making for volatile moves.
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The sparkly Gigi Burris headpiece complemented her low-cut, simple black Maiyet dress with sheer long sleeves, making for one seriously show-stopping ensemble.
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The authors reason that the outward-facing decision-making for women may be a result of the greater cultural pressure on them to reproduce.
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That designation refers to the size of the chip and it's something both Samsung and TSMC have been making for a number of years.
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Venus opposes Uranus and reenters Libra on October 31, making for an especially interesting Halloween—what you thought you wanted continues to surprise you!
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The sitcom star looked totally panicked when faced with the "We R Who We R" singer, making for one hell of a painful interaction.
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On Wednesday night, Jenner, 20, opened up to fans on her Snapchat account about the plans she's making for the tiny tot's "epic" party.
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While it might be a little heavy for your weekly pie, it's worth making for Easter, just the way Italian tradition would have it.
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Your ruling planet, Venus, connects with Saturn this evening, making for a solid night around communication—but don't expect it to be too romantic.
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The PayNet Small Business Lending index rose to 20.28 from an upwardly revised 115.3 in October, making for the first increase since April 2017.
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During a 40-minute delay the wind shifted into his face, making for a much more precarious shot over the pond guarding the green.
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The Sun in fellow water sign Cancer connects with your ruling planet Neptune this afternoon, making for a dreamy, romantic, and creatively inspired day!
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Each of the first three hitters in Miami's lineup — Dee Gordon, Stanton and Christian Yelich — belted out three hits, making for a tough lineup.
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Asbrink presents scenes from around the world alongside one another, making for juxtapositions that are sometimes ironic, sometimes damning, and always tinged with sadness.
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Mallards and wood ducks seem to be floating across taupe polka dots, making for a head-scratching combo of board meeting and hunting lodge.
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Erin Gibbs, chief investment officer of Gibbs Wealth Management, said she does not believe a near-term recovery is in the making for banks.
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Calls for the Indian government to intervene and protect local companies are part of a narrative in the making for more than a year.
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Currently, 18 Democratic contenders are lined up to challenge Trump — making for one of the largest and most diverse primary fields in recent history.
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Speier, Republican Congressman Ron DeSantis, and many journalists seeking the information is certainly making for a friendly environment for anyone to leak this info.
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Critics say parliamentarians will not risk defying their leader over policy making for fear of being cut from the lists in the next ballot.
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But for euro zone bond markets, the main focus remained Sunday's vote in France, with shifts in expectations making for a volatile trading mood.
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Your ruling planet Jupiter meets with Venus, the planet of love and money, this morning, making for an unabashedly romantic and exciting day—enjoy!
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Venus clashes with Mars and mingles with Jupiter on March 21, making for a wonderfully social atmosphere, and lots of talk is taking place.
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"It will be fantastic to see the sea surface broken up by the big waves and the rain, making for a very dramatic view."
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So on their second album (which includes the hit "Party Rock Anthem"), they do both, making for a disc of brain-cell-depleting jams.
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But some may choose to use the tools for things of a more personal nature, like travel inspiration or bucket list-making, for example.
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The very incoherence of the arguments Republicans are making for their plans shows that it's not about helping the economy, let alone ordinary families.
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I tumbled to the whole thing just before I got to the revealer, making for a very pleasant "Aha!" moment for this midweek puzzle.
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That has helped sex researchers attract a broader sample of test subjects with a wider variety of comfort zones, making for more representative science.
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This is what we raised them for, and I'm grateful for their independence, for the interesting lives they're making for themselves in the world.
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Chicago had lost three in a row and six of eight, making for a crowded race at the top of the National League Central.
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A well-meaning parent or in-law may be able to see their advice went unheeded, making for an awkward discussion about respecting boundaries.
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The right controller houses more parts, and they're more intricately organized, making for a tougher time if you don't already know the general layout.
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It feels good in the hand and has just enough weight to counterbalance the cantilevering screen, making for an excellent one-handed reading experience.
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Silvius Druon, the family-run diamond business in charge of the shop, has expanded into jewelry-making for customers in search of larger pieces.
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There were six fewer days between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day in 2019 than in 2018, making for the shortest holiday season calendar possible.
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The holiday season also had six fewer days from Thanksgiving to Christmas this year compared with last year, making for the shortest possible calendar.
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They are faster to rebut allegations and they also more often openly attack the short sellers' credibility, making for more drawn-out, expensive campaigns.
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The first fumble was most discouraging, when he pulled down a pump fake directly in the face of Barrett, making for an easy strip.
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This provoked the other centaurs, who then started mounting other women and men, making for what by all accounts was a pretty nasty battle.
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Her skills as a writer — her confident pacing, emotional honesty and political consciousness — unite the two halves, making for a gripping and moving whole.
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Knorr-Bremse said the total offer volume amounted to around 3.9 billion euros ($4.49 billion), making for a total market capitalisation of 12.9 billion euros.
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Cons: The ritual's requirements—victims must be classifiable as either athlete, whore, virgin, fool, or scholar—are deeply problematic, making for a social-media nightmare.
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You also get to keep any upgrades you've constructed or parts you've recovered, making for a solid progression structure and relatively painless form of permadeath.
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The aim is to tackle online abuse and misleading content as well as making for a more positive atmosphere online, according to a press release.
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The show stars Elisabeth Moss as a detective taking on murder cases, and it costars Nicole Kidman and Gwendoline Christie, making for one impressive cast.
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When you shuffle a Spotify playlist, all the music on that playlist will play in a random order, making for a different experience every time.
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It is full of passages and stairways made for snooping, with the vagaries of modern design making for many places to hide behind or under.
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But what if these Earth Day promises we've been making for almost 50 years are actually contributing to the problem rather than helping solve it?
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Up until the late snowfall, skiing was concentrated on the upper runs of the north-facing Grands Montets slope, making for crowded and icy skiing.
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India has been trying to modernise its military to narrow the gap with China but defence expenditure has been largely stagnant, making for slow procurement.
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Alcantara is used to cover the X5000 pads and headband, making for a soft and breathable material on all contact points with the listener's head.
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The long-term vision is to deepen machine learning capabilities to be able to optimize decision making for all operators within the real estate vertical.
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Most of the ones that can open are arranged in ways that show both their outsides and interiors, making for a thoughtful and extensive display.
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The Dragonpit will likely be filmed in the old Spanish city of Italica, where two Roman emperors were born, making for quite a majestic setting.
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The island lacks access to U.S. bankruptcy protections, and creditors have been resistant to voluntary concessions, making for a messy and unpredictable path to restructuring.
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Slowing economic growth, low inflation, trade tensions and an environment in which $14 trillion of bonds carry negative yields have complicated decision-making for investors.
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A week ahead of the event, Canvas was acquired by the online retail giant, making for a fascinating conversation on the state of robotics startups.
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The moon in Capricorn opposes Mars at 6:22 AM and Mercury opposes Pluto at 6:52 AM, making for a confrontation energy this morning.
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Earlier, Oscar-winning "Mad Max: Fury Road" sound editor Mark Mangini dropped an F-bomb before his speech, making for two censored moments this year.
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The bonus is that you get a larger screen and the use of your car's sound system — making for a more natural and easier experience.
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The scene we see here contains the original spiral galaxy, the violent interloper, and the colorful cluster of new stars, making for a breathtaking photo.
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This refurbished MacBook Pro boasts 1 TB of storage and 16GB of RAM, making for a computing powerhouse that lets you multitask like a pro.
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" Kardashian West said after the meeting with Trump that he "really spent the time to listen to our case that we were making for Alice.
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The September deal, in the making for more than 10 years, gives the Vatican a long-sought say in the choice of bishops in China.
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This program will teach you how to optimize end-to-end efforts and limit wasted effort, making for a smoother and more time-efficient workflow.
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"All Mirrors," released last month, takes this recalibration a step further, with decadent string arrangements making for a record that is sonically (and emotionally) vast.
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Rather than live up to the Quaker ideal of peace-making, for example, the American Friends Service Committee shilled for the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia.
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At Grand Staircase-Escalante, a marvel in the making for at least 50 million years, new species of dinosaurs are discovered on a regular basis.
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Manufacturers even successfully lobbied Congress to allow the purchase of cotton from the Confederacy to replace the shoddy uniforms they were making for Union troops.
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The chrome faucet with a black faucet knob is connected to a 120-inch coil, making for a seamless replacement for tapping a keg outright.
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A piece of pyro equipment erupted into flames just ahead of the national anthem at Nissan Stadium, making for a wild scene on the field.
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But when he casually mentioned the chickpea foods he was making for himself to meet his need for high-protein, gluten-free food, something clicked.
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Portland, Maine doesn't have quite as many people leaving as St. Louis, but it certainly has fewer moving in, making for a higher net loss.
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Madewell's Cali Demi-Boot is fitted and flared in all the right places, making for a universally flattering style that's particularly great for petite women.
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All of the leaders and their wives then sat expressionless, making for a somewhat awkward moment between the former presidents ahead of the Bush funeral.
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New research from NASA finds that human activities, including causing global warming and depleting groundwater for agriculture, are making for an increasingly water-stressed world.
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Messenger planet Mercury squares off with hazy, dreamy Neptune on November 13, making for some confusing communications, so save an important conversation for another time.
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The month wraps up with Saturn connecting with Neptune on January 31, making for a supportive yet sensitive vibe, and creativity is in the air.
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Skirmishes broke out between the two camps, making for some tense minutes that received national television coverage and raised security concerns around the Trump campaign.
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Beyond making for discomfiting viewing, Queer Eye's treatment of women exposes fundamental structural issues that are linked to the conventions within which the show operates.
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The idea of losing more than they can afford to before their retirement is at the forefront of decision-making for novice and experienced investors.
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This year sees the release of the much-anticipated sequel, No More Heroes III, making for an opportune time to look back at the original.
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A project years in the making for Parker, it stars him as Nat Turner, who in 1831 led a movement to free slaves in Virginia.
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It was a confirmation that the radical choices I'd been making for 30 years were good, that the sacrifices I'd made had finally paid off.
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There is also representation of other countries that don't have a permanent pavilion at the park, making for a more comprehensive around-the-world experience.
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You can elaborate on all the social, environmental, and economic good that your choice is making for the world, but you'll still be under suspicion.
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And we know just what it means to Ancel to finally break cover with a game that he's been making for the last three years.
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In doing so, he effectively fulfilled a prophecy that the fixed-income markets (and even the stock market) had been making for all of 2019.
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One time, at a red carpet event… Monday was an American Pie reunion 20 years in the making for actors Jason Biggs and Shannon Elizabeth.
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More than 300 birds crashed into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in North Carolina on Tuesday night, making for an eerie sight in uptown Charlotte.
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It&aposs a gimmick that the film centres itself on, making for a rather hollow film once you&aposve got past the one-take trickery.
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The idea is either genius (it does all the decision-making for you!) or a terrible idea that could go wrong in so many ways.
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They mostly share scenes with the archangel Gabriel (Mel Johnson Jr.) who reveals plot points we know by heart, making for quite a laborious experience.
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Derek Schwartz and Heather Seidel's marriage didn't make it past the honeymoon on Season 4, making for the quickest split in the show's history.
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But the parameters of the Turkey-Russia deal remain murky and possibly undefined even between the parties, Mr. Hanna said, making for a volatile situation.
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"Rock This Town" by the Stray Cats blared from speakers outside the Hard Rock Cafe, making for an incongruous soundtrack to the bucolic images above.
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After the insurgents were gone, the hiding officer joined a flood of survivors fleeing through the bush, making for nearby towns and a military base.
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" Admission will be free, and there will be art making for all (kids and adults) as well as resources for "people who may feel vulnerable.
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Now, financial concerns govern decision-making for nearly 8 in 10 families, according to education lender Sallie Mae, outweighing even academics when choosing a school.
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But it also feels quick in a different way, with maximum torque available from the moment you touch the accelerator making for instant, linear acceleration.
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One dish the pair are particularly proud of is Berg's soft shell crab burger with a special curry sauce, which he's making for me today.
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Although most of the shared images are under copyright, about one-fifth of them are openly licensed, making for a resource particularly useful to researchers.
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Communication planet Mercury enters fire sign Sagittarius on October 31, bringing plenty of party invitations your way and making for a fun and social Halloween.
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If making for the first time, start with less filling than you should ideally put in, as it will be easier to practice shaping the dumplings.
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While these losses are severe even amid the broader market's recent volatility, some strategists see a comeback in the making for a few of these names.
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Hauled out from the MoMA permanent collection, the gabled structure by Swedish organization Better Shelter showcases thoughtful space-making for those in need of basic refuge.
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The Moon in Cancer connects with the Sun at 5:31 AM and then Neptune at 9:27 AM, making for an easygoing and dreamy morning.
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Chalamet also just wrapped filming Beautiful Boy with Steve Carrell and next appears in Hostiles opposite Christian Bale, making for another busy year in 2018. 3.
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Kern's camera alternates between close-ups of the procedure and Pfahler's face, making for an excruciating seven minutes that prompted a fair share of walk-outs.
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The Nintendo Switch's Bluetooth controllers work with a range of different platforms, it turns out – making for some of the most flexible console controllers currently available.
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Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, these cliffs of shale and sandstone rise nearly 2000 feet above the oftentimes rough waters, making for gorgeous views -- albeit dangerous ones.
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Boot has advised prominent Republicans like John McCain and Mitt Romney — and he has been watching White House foreign policy-making for more than 20 years.
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Alongside that chip is Huawei's own Balong 5000 5G modem, making for a pairing of 83nm chips with as much performance as early 2019 allows for.
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Plus, Microsoft says the bot will get smarter the more you interact with it via chat, making for an increasingly personalized experience as time goes on.
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If the bill makes it through the Senate and becomes law, Republicans will have achieved a campaign promise they've been making for the past seven years.
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Mercury connects with Pluto, Venus meets Uranus, and the full moon in Scorpio arrives on May 18, making for a super intense combination of celestial energies.
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The Campanas also incorporate some famous figures, like Mickey Mouse, in their stuffed animal pieces, which they've been making for over a decade, according to Dezeen.
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The tone underscores Mandy's symbolic battle between blind mysticism and a self-aware love of the fantastical, while making for a gory, solidly enjoyable midnight movie.
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And the cat Brando cradles in the opening scene of "The Godfather," making for a stark contrast with his intimidating presence, was a last-minute addition.
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This enables the design and 3D printing of a prosthetic socket that can be both soft and hard, making for a more natural and comfortable fit.
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The Paralympics consist of six sports — ice hockey, wheelchair curling, alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, and snowboard — making for over 80 medal events in total.
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And what about all the preparations Clinton has been making for the debates, which have reportedly been focused on countering the blustering and firebrand Trump persona?
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The Talking Heads' pulsing backbeat is a weirdly perfect fit for Gomez's breathy pop, making for one of the catchiest songs I've commuted to in months.
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And the claims it's making for its prototype model remain to be commercially tested with customers in the wild using the tech across different social platforms.
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The actress paired the darker, face-faming hairstyle with a delicate baby blue Prada gown with feather and paillette detailing, making for one seriously gorgeous ensemble.
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According to People, Prince George and little Princess Charlotte acted as page boy and bridesmaid, respectively, making for a cute addition to an already unforgettable occasion.
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Chris Pine has grown into quite the silver fox, making for an apt playboy Prince Phillipe or even the algebra teacher who steals Mia's mother's heart.
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Sadly, so far they have not done as well as he had hoped because the drop in the rouble is making for less lavish wedding budgets.
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A machete would have been useful, and a broom — empty, sun-bleached beer cans, soiled blankets, and shattered glass carpet the ground, making for difficult terrain.
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Your ruling planet Venus meets Neptune on April 10, making for a whimsical, magical atmosphere in your life, even as you do your most mundane chores.
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The assessment by the Swedish MPA looks to have reached similar conclusions about certain aspects of the claims Natural Cycles' has been making for the app.
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Venus and Neptune mingle in the sky this morning, making for a dreamy day—creativity is flowing beautifully, and blessings flow around cash and your work.
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Blocks weighing as much as 14 tons were blasted from the crater, littering the landscape and making for numerous photos of gawkers standing next to boulders.
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"We'll want to ask questions to find out what was behind the decision-making for the marketing that was so aggressive and reckless," Mr. Koskoff said.
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And virtual reality is a risky bet for HTC to be making for that, given the lack of proven consumer demand for such a nascent tech.
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More often, though, we wind up with something in between: writers trying to simultaneously subvert those structures and draw on them, making for messy, confused stories.
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Plus, it's powered by a 430-horsepower Chevy V8 engine, making for the "most over-the-top use" of one Leno says he has ever seen.
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We arrive in the world only partially formed; a culture that has been in the making for hundreds of thousands of years will form the rest.
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Centrifugal juicers are generally cheaper and higher speed, making for faster juicing, but they also produce a slightly lower yield and are noisier than masticating juicers.
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There are plenty of low frequencies, a well-tuned mid range, and a ton of detail in the high-end, making for a great listening experience.
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We also tested both cookies in some soy milk and found that the Kirkland Signature cookies absorbed the liquid better overall, making for a richer taste.
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On a year-to-date basis, auto sales have risen 5 percent, with trucks making for over two-thirds of all the vehicles sold in Canada.
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This makes an enormous difference while scrolling, as it refreshes as fast as you can possibly scroll it, making for a smoother look with less stutter.
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But imports from China far outstripped U.S. exports, making for a trade deficit with China of $336.2 billion in 2015, according to the U.S. Trade Representative.
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I go to the flower market to pick up material for some flower crowns I'm making for a birthday party, to make up for my losses.
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He did not putt as well on Friday as in the first round, mostly because his approaches kept landing above the hole, making for trickier attempts.
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These emptying hinterlands are where Spain's changing demographic and political landscapes collide, making for an utterly new and volatile dynamic that will determine the country's future.
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But CEO Brian Robbins thinks YouTube could give premium content — the kind of stuff his company is making for YouTube every day — a little more love.
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But Mr. Trump, speaking by phone last Tuesday with Mr. McConnell, responded with the same argument he had been making for days inside the White House.
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Cado: Right, it further gamified that specific like progress that– Austin: That you were making for yourself, which is the thing that should matter to me.
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The sun also connects with Pluto on September 13, making for very powerful connections in your love life and bringing an edge to your artistic creations.
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According to scripture, "those who want to get rich" fall into a trap of "ruin and destruction," making for quite the biblical rebuke to capitalist philosophy.
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Under Armour on Wednesday unveiled the spacesuits it is making for people to wear on flights to the edge of space with Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic.
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Some skateboarders choose to flee before anything escalates, but others engage, often making for compelling scenes of what goes into the act of creating these videos.
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Jonas Mekas, 21950, began the year at home from the hospital, tired, hoping to finish a film he was making for a performance of Verdi's Requiem.
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Compared to the previous month, May sales in the 19 countries sharing the euro currency increased by 0.4 percent, making for a 2.6 percent annual increase.
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This is of course very nearly the same imaginative leap that myriad male designers who create clothes for women have been making for the past century.
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Mulching your grass allows you to reuse those clippings in a practical way, returning nutrients to your lawn and making for healthier grass in the process.
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There&aposs a 12-megapixel (MP) main camera, along with a 12MP telephoto lens and a 12MP ultrawide lens — making for a lens for most situations.
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But more important, it also crystallized the competing cases that the leading Democratic contenders were making for why they were best positioned to defeat Mr. Trump.
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The moon mission has been years in the making for ISRO, founded in 1969, when components of rockets were transported by bicycles and assembled by hand.
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Inventories rose 1.3 percent to a record high and making for a fifth consecutive monthly increase, driven by gains in the transportation and primary metal sectors.
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So, you had this making for a bit of a tinderbox on a particular privacy issue that was different from what we'd seen in the past.
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Sometimes he mentioned specific jewels, a vanity case he had enjoyed making for a princess, or a diamond necklace his father had made for a maharaja.
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Once you get to your living room, you can dock your device to play on the big screen, making for a much more high-end experience.
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Its fund flow report showed investors making for the safety of bond funds, which have now taken new money for 11 of the past 12 weeks.
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New York will see up to 2 inches of snowfall an hour Sunday and Monday, it said, making for dangerous roads as the snow piles up.
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The pressure is really on since there are six fewer days between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas compared with 2018, making for the shortest possible shopping calendar.
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The moon in Scorpio finds you focused on your career, but Venus connects with Jupiter, making for a fun and busy day in your social life.
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One can see the impending collapse of the country's economy and national currency, a perfect storm that's been in the making for at least ten years.
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The startup lost £47.2 million ($61 million) in 2018 and Blomfield says it will continue to be loss-making for the next two to three years.
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Maybe we start to grok what we have become, and think harder about the trades we are making for the convenience we get from our gadgets.
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But much of the film is keenly attuned to human failure and the ugliness of bad relationships, making for a magnetic but continually cringe-inducing ride.
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Watching Survivor is like opening a novel and not finding out who the protagonist is until the very end, making for a juicy last couple of chapters.
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"Data is vital for business decision-making, for household decision-making, and of course for policymakers," Fed Governor Lael Brainard said in remarks last week to Marketplace.
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I swing by Sprouts on the way home to pick up gluten-free linguine, pine nuts, and garlic for a pesto pasta recipe I'm making for dinner.
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I spent hours by the inadequate oil-lamp light peering over a hoop that held a cushion cover that I was making for my then-boyfriend's birthday.
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She also intercuts viral videos, performances by Black icons, and remixed footage of police violence, making for a hyper-textured audiovisual piece disengaged from traditional story structure.
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My knees point inward as I walk, and my joints are often stiff, making for limbs that radiate pain if I move too much or too little.
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Instead, it can focus on things where it is comparatively more productive, and trade some of what it is good at making for whatever else it needs.
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The '80s powerhouse will sing her most famous tune aboard a cruise ship that'll be parked right in the path of totality, making for a monumental moment.
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Because their role impacts the safety of hundreds of passengers per flight and typically requires quick decision-making for multiple aircraft, they must be trained and licensed.
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It's impossible to say exactly what Jenkins will wind up making for the Wonder Woman sequel, as her share will be partially tied up in its profits.
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But in my mind, the real story — the real horror -- lies in the fact that this settlement has been in the making for more than four decades.
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Luke Bryan and Dierks Bentley are teaming up as co-hosts for the second year in a row – making for what's sure to be an entertaining ceremony.
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Developments in fast and wireless charging tech over the past decade have improved all of our favorite gadgets, making for less frequent visits to a wall outlet.
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The keys are beautifully backlit and type smoothly, and the PixelSense display renders graphics in crisp, bright colors, making for a top-notch Stranger Things binge session.
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While making for a more inclusive tournament, a 483-team World Cup would likely include several teams that, from a quality perspective, have no business being there.
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That said, November 24 may not be the day for it, as Mars clashes with Pluto, the planet of destruction, in Capricorn, making for an aggressive atmosphere.
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The knob rotation has a good amount of friction to it, making for a satisfying tactile feel, though the volume marker isn't easily identifiable in the dark.
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Often that evidence comes in the form of gorgeous tendrils of gas and clouds that can emit different wavelengths of light, making for some very pretty photos.
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The Ohio State Fair in Columbus is staging a "sensory-friendly" event on one morning this month, turning down the lights and making for a quieter experience.
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Battery life is up to 10 hours, and the 15-inch model also comes with an *incredible* 2880 x 1800 retina display, making for some stellar graphics.
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"It feels like January at the moment; it's a perfect storm of factors making for an extremely conducive environment," one SSA syndicate official told IFR last week.
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"I think that he really spent the time to listen to our case that we were making for Alice [Johnson]," Kardashian West told Mic in an interview.
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The service was founded by an indie record label called Ghostly International in 2012 as an alternative means of money-making for musicians and other small labels.
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This is a battle royale game, perhaps the first one, that gives me the impression that is knows it is making for failed connections with some people.
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One strength of the election in Western eyes is it is genuinely competitive, making for flattering comparisons with Russia, where the Kremlin-backed candidate dominates the field.
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So, keeping this complex set of considerations in mind, here are the best arguments Democrats have been making for and against choosing Warren as Clinton's No. 22010.
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Or, as Bethenny Frankel (the group's leader) put it, they were more anti all-of-the-many-excuses-Medley-kept-making for John's annoying/inappropriate/bizarre behavior.
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Lisa Kivirist owns Inn Serendipity Farm and B&B in Browntown, Wisconsin, where she serves cookies, muffins and breads that she takes pride in making for guests.
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Warrior Mars and dreamy Neptune will connect in the sky today, making for some interesting, passionate, creative, and emotional energy—a confusing mix, but somehow it works.
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The sun clashes with Pluto on April 13 and connects with Jupiter on April 14, making for a powerful day in your relationships—deep communication takes place!
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It's finished with avocado and a duet of cremas (cilantro and chipotle), making for a picture-perfect meal that's great for sharing on social media and IRL.
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IBM slumped more than 7.5 percent Wednesday, making for the stock's worst day since April 20133, as analysts and investors balked at lower-than-expected adjusted margins.
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From polished, Neolithic figurines to crisp Christopher Williams prints, this event, geared toward the secondary market, embraces all types — making for the week's most varied fair experience.
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But Lin-Manuel Miranda's hip-hop retelling of the nation's founding turned out to be one of several shows making for a strikingly diverse, unusually urgent season.
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The last-ditch attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act -- a promise eight years in the making for Republicans -- failed without even a floor vote.
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The firm's employees wanted to use their retirement savings to mirror the investments they were making for James, David Wittels, Jefferson River Capital's president, told Business Insider.
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"I know my credibility is sort of shot but I encourage you to look at the types of videos I've been making for the past 7 years."
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Steven Matz, and eventually, Zack Wheeler would be the two other starters, making for what many figured to be the most imposing group of pitchers in baseball.
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His lawyers say he was not involved in decision-making for two of the three breach of trust charges, while a third was a legitimate business decision.
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An accurate reproduction of it might be a hundred pixels tall as well, making for a total of a million pixels — voxels, actually, now that they're 3D.
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Others do not, and means WayRay will have to figure out how to source that data through its own hardware, making for more complicated and expensive tech.
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A full moon in Libra arrives at 8:37 AM. Finally, the Moon opposes Mercury retrograde at 12:15 AM, making for some interesting realizations and conversations.
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The moon in Gemini connects with the sun at 2:49 AM and then with Uranus at 7:48 AM, making for a bright and energizing mood.
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Nicolas Jaar, Floating Points (live), and Australian band Pond will be performing at Pappy & Harriet's between the two festivals, making for an event bubbling with psychedelic sounds.
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Roasted Cauliflower and Broccoli With Salsa Verde Before I left the office on Wednesday, I asked my brilliant colleague Julia Moskin what she was making for dinner.
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The dramatic singing and exaggerated performance Bieber Bathos Elegy delivers is satisfying — although at times it is a little too over-the-top, making for easy comedy.
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As it stands, Colorado has one million registered Democrats, one million registered Republicans and 1.2 million unaffiliated voters, making for a nail-biter of an election year.
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The report, which was released Wednesday by Public Health England (PHE), reiterates the harm-reduction argument that public health officials in England have been making for years.
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Ms. Rainer left dance-making for filmmaking in the 1970s and, since returning in 2000, has been a regular presence onstage, in her own work and beyond.
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Guided by the blunt doom-and-gloom beat — produced by J White — she works in a palpable rhythm of inhale and exhale, making for an entrancing rhythm.
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Those familiar with the Celeste Ng book on which it is based, however, know the tale has many more layers than that, making for an intriguing ride.
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Shares of Discovery gained more than 7 percent Wednesday, making for the stock's best day since February 2010, after the media company announced it partnered with Hulu.
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Despite some clouds building in overnight, lows manage to fall into the upper 30s to low 40s, making for a much cooler time relative to recent nights.
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Their overall scheme—using campaign contributions to worm their way into legislative and presidential policy-making for personal gain—isn't actually that remarkable in American politics today.
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Republicans say they need to pass something to live up to the promises of repealing the A.C.A. that they have been making for the last seven years.
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Jonas Mekas, 96, began that year at home from the hospital, tired and hoping to finish a film he was making for a performance of Verdi's Requiem.
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Espinos fondly recalled that at the 2008 World Karate Championships in Japan, entire families and amateur karate practitioners flocked to the matches, making for a terrific atmosphere.
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TAMPA, Florida — Sitting outside a sidewalk café on the waterfront in Tampa, a light breeze making for one of those perfect fall afternoons, is a feminist icon.
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The rent is $6,121, with two free months on a 26-month lease, making for a "net effective" rent of $5,650, more than if they'd stayed put.
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Its self-driving taxi service in one of the two Russian cities it operates will remove the safety drivers next month, making for a truly driverless experience.
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"Wind supply is easing more than solar is adding and thermal availability outside nuclear is only slightly higher, making for a bullish picture," a German trader said.
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"Trade headlines are certainly making for cautious trade in markets...the mood has certainly become less positive," said William Jackson, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics.
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I was making for the exit when I glanced across the terrace and spied him at a nearby table with a group of young friends and collaborators.
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We got the Compton rapper Saturday night at Penthouse in WeHo, where he'd just seen Cardi perform ... one of 3 stops she's making for All-Star weekend.
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Lawmakers made a barrage of one- to two-minute speeches, with each side laying out a highlight reel of the arguments they have been making for weeks.
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Venus opposes Uranus and reenters Libra on October 31, making for an exciting Halloween—Uranus is your ruling planet, so this is definitely something to watch for!
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Watch out for miscommunications and delays, and save important meetings and decision-making for when next month, when Mercury goes direct (on April 15, to be exact).
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The Bachelorette contestant and former NFL player — an injury sidelined him last year — is the most fame-adjacent contestant this season, and he's making for a complicated season.
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Over the years, the markets have also evolved into a hub for street food vendors and musical performances, making for a lively place to spend a free afternoon.
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We have been hearing about big data and data-driven decision making for so long, you would think it has become hardened into our largest organizations by now.
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It's all making for an American Horror Story season that's actually gaining strength as it heads toward its conclusion, rather than falling apart from how messy it is.
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Mercury connects with Neptune on October 19, making for a dreamy, imaginative mood, but Mercury clashes with Mars on that same day, finding people in an argumentative state.
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Beyond simply saving more, here's a look, in broad strokes, at several other — out of a legion of possible — retirement-related resolutions you might consider making for 2019.
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Washington (CNN)Donald Trump and his surrogates have embraced a style that eschews what they deride as political correctness, making for a long record of unguarded public statements.
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Apple sold more than 78 million iPhones in just the last three months of 2016, making for incredibly brisk business for any and all suppliers that it hires.
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This is the first time, though, that Alexa has come preinstalled on a phone — making for a definite, if quiet, challenge to Apple's Siri and the Google Assistant.
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Just 90,000 people worldwide have AI research skills, according to a February study from Element AI, making for intense demand for those who do possess the needed skills.
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Fried or grilled Rocky Mountain oysters pair nicely with a dipping sauce, making for a strange appetizer that might surprise your unsuspecting guests at your next dinner party.
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The experience of meeting Saint Nick creeped out one toddler so much he used sign language to call his mother for help, making for one hilarious holiday photo.
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THIS IS REALLY AN INVESTMENT WE ARE MAKING FOR THE LONG-TERM AND I AM HAPPY THAT OUR SHAREHOLDERS ARE ALIGNED AS WE MOVE FORWARD INTO THIS TRANSFORMATION.
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Remember, the final season of Fixer Upper will also air around the same time, making for a (hopefully) easy transition from one Texas home renovating couple to another.
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Deciding to go vegan is a personal choice — and one that the millions of people in the United States who are vegan aren't making for the same reasons.
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Its pistachio-pumpkin crust was less a dusting than an impasto of nuts and, more subtly, sweet pumpkin pulp, making for a surprisingly harmonious complement to the dish.
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While many creatives have turned to external apps to add creative lettering their Instagram Stories, "Type" mode brings the functionality in-app, making for a more seamless process.
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The four-year-old tweet went viral, becoming the most-retweeted item on Twitter during the debate -- and making for a quick and easy fact-check against Trump.
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When you squeeze them into the center of the hollow squares of fried dough, they soak up the flavor of the alcohol, making for a decidedly magical experience.
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The XCD lenses Hasselblad has started making for the camera are of the highest quality and there are lots of bells and whistles* that come in the camera.
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He won by a 227-point margin in a district that Trump carried by 215 percentage points, making for a very impressive 227-point swing toward the Democrats.
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The sun clashes with your ruling planet Pluto, making for a very intense day when it comes to communication—big egos are in conflict and lies are exposed.
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Previously, crowdsourced financing has gone straight to the left-hand side of the balance sheet, with signed copies and delivery-date promises making for a light-weight liability.
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Actually, the moon&aposs path through the shadow is just one factor in making for a long-lasting total phase; the moon&aposs distance also has an effect.
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While policymakers are expected to hold rates steady when they meet later this month, markets see 36 percent odds of an increase, making for a sizeable minority view.
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The team built its own voice recognition tech that can distinguish between speakers, making for pretty clean transcripts that aren't always perfect but are still very usable. Otter.
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In over two decades of practicing medicine, I have watched as physicians became more and more alienated from decision-making for patients by hospital and health system administrators.
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Since its launch in 2000, ValueAct's flagship fund has gained an average 14.6 percent a year after fees, making for one of the industry's best long-term records.
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John Randall's vocals are rough and syrupy, and Kellie Everett's baritone saxophone only emphasizes his drawls and wails, making for an exciting mix of blues, punk, and folk.
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Pitching an idea to seasoned venture capitalists, and asking for their money, can be a nerve-wrecking experience in public speaking and deal-making for first-time entrepreneurs.
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The most shocking part of card design is that the siblings live in different cities and did not tell the other what they were making for their mom.
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The stirring, driven competition of 21 players set against each other scales down to the portable framework of the Switch shockingly well, making for snappy, thrilling play sessions.
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The project's debut, WYW, has been in the making for years, with the earliest songs being written just after Converge released their iconic Jane Doe album in 2001.
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Experts made resin casts of the bones that are now on display in the gallery, making for a pretty thrilling experience that your average Happy Meal can't offer.
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This entire episode demonstrates a point I have been making for a long time, namely, that both sides are abusing constitutional criteria for impeachment for reversible partisan advantages.
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The new dessert item will combine McDonald's iconic creamy vanilla soft serve with crumbles of sweet cinnamon cookies, making for a spiced-up twist on a classic treat.
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A major factor in the wide range is the various assumptions analysts are making for the future direction of oil prices, said a source familiar with the deal.
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" The commissioner pointed to his reduced budget, down 17 percent from five years ago, and replied, "It's a point I've been making for two and a half years.
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These questions get explored at length in "The Lost and the Plunderers," making for perhaps the best episode The Walking Dead has delivered in quite a long time.
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Creating a stand-alone streaming service has been a long time in the making for Chris Albrecht, who took over as chief executive of Starz in January 2010.
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I'm adamantly against entries like 14A and too much 61A (not to mention 35D) as phenomena; yet, almost as a result, they end up making for interesting fill.
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For example, the Post Office Act of 1792 in effect subsidized newspaper circulation, spreading national and international news to far-flung states and making for an informed citizenry.
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The galleons approve of the galleon he has been making for months, imagining the huge tonnage of the actual ships, their cannons arrayed on the sides like judges.
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Mr. Lipton, 85, has been instrumental in shaping corporate deal making for decades; he is particularly well known for his efforts to bolster management defenses against hostile takeovers.
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Conversely, the Jets look cursed, with poor coaching, locker room drama, and being generally bad at football, making for a perfect storm of losing the past two weeks.
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An exciting day for your social life and your relationships comes on November 23, when Venus retrograde connects with your ruling planet Mars, making for a passionate atmosphere.
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Other findings include: • The number of regular LGBTQ characters counted on scripted prime time cable increased to 103, and recurring characters increased to 70, making for 173 characters.
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Like many museums in small countries, it strives to fit every last vestige under one roof, making for a sense of disheveled urgency as you navigate the rooms.
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Watching the film a second time (with all the tension and suspense gone), really shows how little the film has to offer, making for a surprisingly shallow film.
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Apple reported $9.55 billion in revenue from China, along with its third quarter earnings report on Tuesday, making for a 19 percent jump since this time last year.
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Mr. Tillerson, 64, whose extensive deal making for Exxon has plunged him into global politics, is a conservative known to be a quick study and a decisive leader.
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But if you're not gaming, the EQ is pitched way too far toward bringing out the mids and highs above all else, making for an exhausting listening experience.
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Germany is in a bind of its own making — for too long it both failed to promote birthrates at home and maintained low rates of migration from abroad.
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Saturday's swap has been in the making for many months, according to Russian authorities, but became possible only after Mr. Zelensky defeated President Petro O. Poroshenko in April.
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I settle in at my desk and read the weekly Smitten Kitchen newsletter, earmarking a cream of mushroom soup as something to try making for lunch next week.
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A package delivery robot was twirling around, too, making for a mesmerizing GIF — words can&apost really do it all justice, so check out the full story here.
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The patio at De Laurentiis' former home overlooks Potrero Canyon in the distance, a representative for Compass said in an email — making for incredible sunset and mountain views.
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Seasonal bushfires have struck Australia in a way like never before, making for months of monster blazes and toxic haze, and fuelling a polarizing debate over climate change.
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On November 26 and 27, the sun, your ruling planet Mercury, and Jupiter align, making for an especially exciting time at home—exciting news will come your way.
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Second, the baking process knits the layers together more effectively, making for a stronger product and also one that has smooth surfaces, which reduces the need for additional processing.
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Both the Seahawks and the Titans stayed in their locker room as the national anthem played before their game in Tennessee on Sunday, making for a somewhat surreal scene.
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Foster is "speechless," and now the duo is joining Grande on her world tour to give her fans a chance to hear the music they've been making for themselves.
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As Messer and Simms awaited the verdict, they also enrolled the twins in kindergarten – but at a school 45 minutes from Messer's house, making for a challeging 5 a.m.
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There were just 59 such donors in 2000, making for 1.2 percent of total donations that year, compared to 1,029 donors in 2016, or 13.7 percent of all donations.
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I wish I could stay longer, but I need to go to the grocery store to prep for the lunch I'm making for my aunt, uncle, and cousin tomorrow.
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Those choices plagued his DCEU movies, while the choices made in David Ayer's Suicide Squad blended gritty, grimy action with Day-Glo colors, making for a confused visual experience.
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Venus is currently in fellow water sign Pisces, and today it connects with lucky Jupiter, which is currently in your sign, making for a very flirtatious and creative day.
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" The billboards include messages like "Making it easier to avoid the sin of birth control" and "When it comes to your body, we'll do the decision-making for you.
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The increase was driven in part by increases in the cost of food, gasoline and rents, making for the biggest advance since January 2018 and following February's 0.2% gain.
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The greens are grown from seed in soil, not hydroponically, making for better flavor: B&W watercress from Baldor Specialty Foods, $223 for five ounces at Agata & Valentina stores.
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But what unites Mr Greene's roles as language pundit and editor is a passion for language in all its variety and complexity, making for a lively and fascinating read.
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And research suggests that any life change you might be making for health reasons is more likely to be successful if you have friends to help you through it.
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Oodles of small companies have emerged selling designs — some grounded in pop culture, and others in original art — for around $10, making for a low-cost, high-impact accessory.
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Water Potter's "Happy Family" (1870) packs rabbits, puppies, and birds perching on cats' heads into a house-shaped glass box, making for a rather creepy batch of cute pets.
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A wedding ceremony aboard a city bus was years in the making for a New York City couple who first crossed paths on one more than a decade ago.
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At the same time, Canadians reduced their holdings in foreign securities by C$9.87 billion after four consecutive months of acquisitions, making for the largest divestment since January 2016.
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These updates boost its capabilities even further, making for a mobile shooting experience that may just convince even more pros and enthusiasts to leave the dedicated camera at home.
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"I feel feminine, and grounded in the choices I am making for myself and my family," Jolie wrote in an op-ed for The New York Times in 2015.
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Mercury meets Neptune on March 24, making for deep conversations between you and your partners— think back to February 19, since issues from then are being stirred up now.
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But it was days in the making for Kori Ali Muhammad, already the subject of a manhunt in the death of an unarmed security guard last week, police said.
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But the business had been loss-making for seven years when it was sold and it has a deficit in its pension fund of more than 500 million pounds.
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The study team also matched these people to a national database of people diagnosed with diabetes through 2016, making for an average of nearly 12 years of follow-up.
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I try to separate my relationship with the inherent good of making for the love of it with the instrumental good of making—the promotion, visibility, influence, rejection, etc.
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Apple's total sales of $84.3 billion represent a year-over-year decline of 5 percent, making for the first annual revenue decline during a holiday season quarter since 2001.
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Weather conditions for some parts of the East Coast of the United States appeared to be mostly sunny during the morning, making for potentially favorable viewing of the transit.
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To start, U.S. forces fired 2000 Tomahawk cruise missiles on three Syrian targets early morning local time, making for a price tag of $1193 million for those missiles alone.
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The Commute Subway lines with stops in SoHo include the C, D, E, A, F, N, R and 6, making for quick trips to Midtown or the financial district.
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Sources said Japanese financial institutions, once strong backers of the airline, were not likely to participate due to curbs related to the carrier having been loss-making for years.
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Trump faces a narrow path to a 1,237-delegate majority, potentially making for a late night of polling watching on the final night of the primary elections in June.
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Like the X series, the GFX camera is mirrorless, helping it be more compact, reducing "mirror shock" that can create vibration when shooting, and making for easier lens design.
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The result of their efforts: 21 ultramodern rooms that stand in contrast to the city's ancient sites, making for a contemporary urban oasis after a long day of sightseeing.
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Rovio bankrolled the production of the movie, four years in the making, for a reported sum of $73 million and hired Disney and Sony Pictures veterans to direct it.
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Instead of reaching for more products to remedy skin problems, this mask helps optimize the products I already use, making for a quick, easy, and very efficient, nighttime routine.
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Trilobites Tatooine, the desert home world of Luke and Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars, is iconic in part because it orbited two stars, making for some scenic double sunsets.
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In 2011, he emerged as the central member of Odd Future, a rap collective whose charged music videos and edgy interviews reshaped artist image-making for a new decade.
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Most of the time, the left lever also works on the rear derailleur, handling shifts to smaller sprockets and thus making for a more difficult to pedal gear ratio.
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Despite all that, he said the stocks were trading at only a modest premium compared with their valuations over the past few years, making for a remarkably attractive combination.
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The moon is in your sign today, Pisces, and it connects with both of your ruling planets, Jupiter and Neptune, making for a special day of growth and creativity.
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In January, the 60-person firm agreed to sell itself to BitGo, a San Francisco tech startup, making for strange bedfellows, even in an industry full of unexpected players.
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Circle November 27 on your calendar—this is when communication planet Mercury will meet Jupiter, making for an especially potent time for communication around these intense and emotional issues.
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Mercury began its trip through Pisces in mid-February and on February 13, the messenger planet met Neptune, the planet of illusions, making for some extra psychedelic brain fog.
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As a result, Wickr hasn't lacked funding; as of September 2017, $73.3 million had so far been injected into the company, with its investor list making for fascinating reading.
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John Sterling, before he became a caricature of a baseball announcer, was calling the game on TBS making for possibly the most sublimely appropriate pairing of game to announcer.
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The moon in down-to-earth Virgo opposes dreamy Neptune at 10:23 AM, making for an emotionally confusing vibe—keep things light; now isn't the time for pressure.
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You can continue adding more cars to inevitably crash or you can try and master timing them so the cars cruise around the track, making for a mesmerizing spectacle.
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"I look at it like a super stew that's been in the making for 20 years," she said of the show in an interview with The New York Times.
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The juxtaposition does more to question the legitimacy of democracy in the age of mass surveillance than any big speech, making for an outwardly tranquil but thematically frightening film.
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In the other scenarios, the room was heated to 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit, with a relative humidity of 10 percent, making for a lower heat index of 114.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
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President Trump's renewed threat to increase tariffs on Chinese imports upended investor expectations about progress toward a trade deal on Monday, making for a volatile day on Wall Street.
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Then Kiini's lawyers deposed the designer; when her testimony contradicted what was on the secret tape, they played it back for her, making for a dramatic and embarrassing moment.
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It is the kind of quiet deal-making for which Ms. Pelosi is legendary on Capitol Hill, where such horse trading is behind virtually every major piece of legislation.
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More than six inches of rain inundated swaths of Connecticut on Tuesday, flooding streets and college campuses and making for a challenging evening commute for many in the region.
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The deal was a year in the making for Penn NationalFor Penn National, the acquisition of Barstool is the culmination of more than a year of moves and dealmaking.
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Yes, it allows for faster Netflix streaming or video game downloading, but it also enables quicker decision-making for robots, or easier communication with dispersed military units or drones.
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Coal currently fuels approximately 40 percent of global electricity and is expected to be an essential source of global electricity generation and steel making for many decades to come.
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There's a ton of money to be made for the startup that can truly unlock the potential of music making for those lacking the basic skills to do so.
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However, Colbert wasn't the one who was doling out thanks: fellow nominee Jimmy Fallon stole the microphone to hand out accolades of his own, making for a hilarious interruption.
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That means they have to coordinate development and design plans, making for a "very complicated ownership structure," said Oli Orn Eiriksson, the head of economic development for the city.
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Yet the survey also suggests a major failing on the part of corporations and the government to mitigate our concerns about the trade-offs we're making for digital conveniences.
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This year, the sales start at 3 PM Eastern time and continue for 36 hours until Tuesday night, making for the longest and most globally accessible Prime "day" yet.
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The ice crystals had higher than usual water levels, making for thick, heavy snow that weighed on the 60- to 100-foot pines and firs that dot the Cascades.
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It is the headquarters of Weiss Watch Company, the brand Mr. Weiss, now 31, founded in 2013 to offer the timepieces he had quietly been making for several years.
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In digital form, they still cast shadows and retain the reflective gleams from the real world, making for some really unique emoji — ones that revel in objecthood and materiality.
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You are risking your leadership looking inept, looking like it can't control its caucus, that it can't deliver on promises it has been making for the past seven years.
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Several Democrats are running for re-election in states that Republican President Donald Trump won in 2016, making for an uphill fight for them to win a Senate majority.
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That helps bolster the core arguments Trump and his allies have been making for months: that there was no collusion, and that Russian meddling isn't what got Trump elected.
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During the fair's first 0003 years in existence, the committee was composed of one delegate from each country represented, making for a more democratic — if slightly more bureaucratic — process.
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Mixing it into the batter means that when you fry them in the hot oil, the sugars will actually start to caramelize, making for an ultra crispy and flavorful crust.
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Venus clashes with Mars and mingles with Jupiter on March 21, making for an exciting day in your social life—money is spent, and you're enjoying every second of it!
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Furthermore, his impatience can lead to him walking in completely square, making for easy takedowns or, more appropriately, giving Choi the chance to shoot a straight tight up the center.
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It's pretty well-known that Tracer was the first hero that was developed for Overwatch, inspired by a class the development team was making for the canceled project called Titan.
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It found there were more than 215 million cases of the three most commonly reported STDs—syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea—in 20163, making for the highest toll ever recorded yet.
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Alternative asset managers like Goldman Sachs' Petershill unit sometimes prefer to invest in firms that have multiple business lines — since that diversification reduces risk, making for a more attractive investment.
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A second photo-op with lawmakers to discuss the budget was scrapped last-minute, making for another 24 hours without further clarification from the commander-in-chief about his allegations.
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Having said that, I know my credibility is sort of shot, but I encourage you to look at the types of videos I've been making for the past 7 years.
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"LeEco is committed to fulfilling the broken promises that technology companies have been making for 20 years - promises of a personalized user experience across all of your devices," McGuire said.
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Disney promised that it would not just continue the story, but that it would release new "Star Wars" films every few years, making for perhaps a surplus of fan service.
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Uninhabited for most of history, the continent is now home to just a few thousand people (mostly researchers and associated staff), making for an immense space with little human activity.
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A great deal of their cost is validated by the use of premium materials throughout, with the glinting metal and demure black leather making for a classy and classic look.
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It also helps that the game already looks beautiful and runs at 24 frames per second on the regular Xbox One, making for less compromise in the leap to 24K.
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When the ride transforms into " The Incredicoaster" as part of Disney California Adventure's forthcoming Pixar Pier, they will be extended and closed off, making for exciting ride-aiding show scenes.
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Much of the focus surrounding Los Angeles is the push that team legend Magic Johnson is making for power after recently being named an adviser to co-owner Jeanie Buss.
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Now, Riverdale is getting something else: A terrifying new monster will officially reign over season 3, making for what might just be the creepiest season of the CW show yet.
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November 230 brings a shift as the sun, Saturn (in your sign!), and Neptune in Pisces align, making for a supportive energy in your social life as empathetic communication flows.
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"Our new 24/7 phone line is the latest in a series of improvements we're making for both passengers and drivers," said the firm's General Manager in Britain Tom Elvidge.
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French pâtissier Eric Lanlard (aka Cake Boy) is popularizing all sorts of cake-making for men, while Yotam Ottolenghi's delis regularly appear on lists of top cupcake eateries in London.
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Camera controls are mounted on the shoulders making for a natural control scheme — flight controls are done with the pilot's thumbs and the camera is controlled with the pointer finger.
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And in spite of the memo's title and the heated claims Republicans have been making for weeks, much of the memo actually doesn't pertain to Page's FISA application at all.
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The public review builds on private third party code reviews by security experts like Dan Kaminsky and Whitfield Diffie, and has been a long time in the making for Wickr.
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The vote was a victory half a decade in the making for Maryland anti-fracking activists, since drillers began considering operations in the state's portion of the Marcellus Shale basin.
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The Washington area could see about 24 inches of snow from Friday evening through Saturday, with potentially 28-mph winds (and gusts up to 38 mph), making for poor visibility.
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The ministry said almost a third of its total international arrivals in 2016 came from China, with 8.87 million Chinese visitors, making for an increase of 11.8 percent from 2015.
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Online, Truesdale and McCarthy happened to run into one another while vacationing in Greece, making for an impromptu reunion that has Gilmore fans smiling as wide as the two stars.
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The Tajin gives the Krylorian Kooler a hit of spice and salt, making for a unique offering that you can't find at any other Disney park (for now, at least).
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While it may be blasphemy to classicists (remember that the tower itself met some pretty cruel criticism during its debut), it is making for some pretty sweet social media posts.
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Ride-hailing company Lyft is celebrating a milestone — it just launched in 10 additional U.S. markets, making for 100 cities added to the list of places it's available in 2017.
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Price on Tuesday said the repeal of the individual mandate will drive up costs and result in people losing coverage, an argument the insurance industry has been making for months.
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VICE: Why do you think it's taken Aperture this long to deal with an issue like this, especially when there's so many black photographers who've been making for decades now?
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Abundant Jupiter squares off with dreamy Neptune, making for a powerful moment for bonding—however, it's crucial you stay down-to-earth about your hopes and dreams for the future.
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Wenger felt Pardew had been a little too confrontational in his joy and refused to shake hands, thus transgressing the code himself, making for an ugly, undignified afternoon all around.
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Māori people make up about 15% of the population, and only a quarter of them speak the language, making for a grand total of 3% that speak te reo Māori.
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In Atlanta, it was supposed to be 16 degrees for the low Wednesday but winds were going to be 15 mph or stronger, making for a wind chill of zero.
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But Gilberte Levy, who can trace her family tree here back to the 1600s, will also cook some of the kosher recipes that Provençal Jews have been making for centuries.
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That delay "would significantly impair" economic forecasters' ability to gauge growth, the economists wrote, and cloud decision-making for Fed officials who have emphasized "data dependence" in their policy decisions.
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They hoped that with a liberal Democrat as governor-elect of New Jersey, the directors of the bistate agency would finally accede to demands they have been making for years.
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The game allows players to select and customize their armored battle suits, known as Javelins, making for varied squads with complementary play styles, from healers to brutes to ranged attackers.
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The moon is in fellow earth sign Taurus, and today it connects with power planet Pluto, making for a passionate energy in your love life and in your creative endeavors!
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Other than the occasional sound of the comings and goings of other guests, the room was noticeably quiet, making for excellent sleeping and adding to the hotel's retreat-like feel.
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The moon mission has been years in the making for ISRO, India's version of NASA, founded in 1969, when components of rockets were transported by bicycles and assembled by hand.
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Some in the region questioned why Mr. Kerry had waited until his last few weeks in office to articulate criticisms that many in the region have been making for years.
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Stewart, her 6-foot-4 frame and 7-foot-1 wingspan making for an impossible-to-stop shot anywhere on the floor, often found open shooters out of double teams.
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Rendered in white, the trees and plants look spectral, almost supernatural, making for a remarkable nature-culture conflation while also hinting, perhaps, at amok fecundity in a global warming future.
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He struggled to respond to questions about Hill, as well as questions about his unwanted touching of women, making for a rocky moment in the early stages of his candidacy.
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The standard Reese's cup, meanwhile, was exactly the reliable 50-50 ratio of peanut butter to chocolate we know and love, making for the ultimate balance between salty and sweet.
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