When she got home, the newly-minted adult discovered she was also a newly-minted millionaire.
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The newly minted entrepreneurs were also newly minted parents, so they didn't want to lose the steady paycheck until they were sure Bantam Bagels would keep them afloat.
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By Tuesday, more companies — including NerdWallet, Minted and Ancestry.
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His fellow newly minted officers voted him their class president.
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Newly minted college graduates are entering a promising job market.
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You're going to want that memory freshly minted, trust me.
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"I love Minted so much," says the mother of two.
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Varsha's now at Airbnb and Mariam's the CEO of Minted.
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And freshly minted residential blocks stretch far into the suburbs.
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Leticia Nieves is a newly minted canvasser from Kissimmee, Fla.
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"Seinfeld" reruns have minted money for Sony over the years.
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"There's a situation," the newly minted American Idol judge said.
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The newly minted baroness turned her hand to property development.
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The newly minted residents then married again, creating more residents.
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Minted is a cool company that curates what it carries based on design competitions, with the Minted community voting on what is eventually sold — but, if you'd like more options, Etsy also has great ones.
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What newly-minted billionaire wouldn't want a vacation after all that?
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One and Only Valentine's Day Greeting Card, $5.99, available at Minted
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Whoever solves it first is rewarded with some newly minted bitcoin.
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Thoughts from Jennifer Lawrence, Sylvester Stallone and other newly minted contenders.
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The celebrities of tomorrow are all being minted on social media.
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Here are five things to know about the newly minted Earl:
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By 2015, a new class of YouTube millionaires had been minted.
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SARA EISEN: That is the newly minted CEO of Kimberly-Clark.
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Art-Grani previously minted a Putin coin after Russia annexed Crimea.
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She would now be competing with thousands of newly minted doctors.
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No more than 18 million ether are newly minted each year.
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Days later, the newly minted company went on a buying spree.
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By recently minted tradition, most have risqué names evoking female genitalia.
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The British singer and newly-minted Grammy winner turned 25 yesterday.
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China alone, buoyed by its tech sector, minted 80 new billionaires.
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Minted features designs from independent artists from all over the world.
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Over the course of the past few months, newly minted Rep.
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But regardless, they all have a fresh, bright, newly minted appeal.
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At least the minted peas that come with it are crunchy.
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And now it's just minted another unicorn with Pendo's last fundraise.
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New teenagers are minted every year, so the campaign never ends.
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So many were minted that the supply remains large, even now.
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That's when the newly minted millionaire decided to switch things up.
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The freshly-minted couple are in Mendes' hometown for the holidays.
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He minted coins and commissioned numerous reliefs that used the sticks.
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Newly-minted British Prime Minister Theresa May is being apprised of developments.
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Photo: Nreal Xu doesn't want his freshly minted business to lose independence.
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Is the opinion of a newly minted bachelor of arts so valuable?
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An audience of classmates and parents cheered the newly minted protester on.
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When most of us were minted as new captains, two things happened.
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TrustToken makes money whenever its coins are minted or burned, An says.
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Meier and Chertoff demonstrated what is expected of a newly minted royal.
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At the time, Webpass became part of the newly minted Access division.
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The newly minted Duchess of Sussex is ready to address her people.
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Specifically, those newly minted victims had their "partial driver's license information" stolen.
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As a newly minted graduate, Belinda hopes others looks to her example.
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The year was 1993; the newly minted president was William Jefferson Clinton.
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Support Daniel and Big Foot's beautiful collaboration made possible by Minted 50.
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Newly-minted Trump running mate Mike Pence will speak on Wednesday evening.
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The newly minted royal paired the autumnal look with simple tan pumps.
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These are the positions that await the majority of freshly minted PhDs.
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In July, these newly minted physicians arrive on J1 or H1B visas.
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How did the newly-minted Grammy Award winner ring in the occasion?
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You are Adele Laurie Blue Adkins MBE, and you are absolutely minted.
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Kyle Kramer is an editor at Noisey and newly minted synth warlock.
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The computer that solves the problem is rewarded with freshly minted coins.
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Through all conversations his newly minted and patient wife looked on approvingly.
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Smith's title was freshly minted and she paraded her gold medal around.
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The freshly minted couple was perusing the aisles for clothes and housewares.
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Freshly minted stars are just not as big as they once were.
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If trends hold, newly minted bosses should not expect to oversee themselves.■
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Vast fortunes were minted — Baofeng's chief executive became a billionaire almost overnight.
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But you wouldn't have known it by the newly minted billionaire's car.
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"When you're the janitor, reasons matter," Jobs told his newly-minted VPs.
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However, that's not the main pitch Amazon makes to newly-minted PhDs.
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Santander Consumer USA — authored by newly-minted Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch.
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They issued identity documents, minted coins and established a morality police force.
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Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND), Claire McCaskill (D-MO), and newly minted Sen.
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Why do you think that is, as a newly minted rom-com director?
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Even George Washington mentioned the newly minted Constitution in his first inaugural address.
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Around 2012, David He, a newly-minted PhD from MIT, hatched a theory.
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Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Cory Gardner of Colorado, and newly minted Sen.
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Specifically, over 850 million worth have been "minted" since the beginning of 2018.
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That, and Minted will take weird requests like switching heads on different bodies.
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Oh, and she never mentioned the fact she was a newly-minted millionaire.
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Newly-minted unicorn Quora has even bigger ambitions than text questions-and-answers.
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The affair generally results in serious photos featuring all the newly minted nominees.
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As a newly-minted royal, that should be her first order of business.
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The company's coffer is probably large enough to fund its newly minted venture.
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Because newly minted college grads aren't the only ones who need inspiration, right?
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The Perfect Date banks on our sheer appetite for the newly minted star.
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Starting each July, these newly minted physicians arrive on J6900 or H2628B visas .
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Alongside the newly minted senator was his son, Carson Jones, who is gay.
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Oh, and by the way, Trump's newly minted vice presidential nominee, Indiana Gov.
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John Legend and Chrissy Teigen ventured out Saturday with their freshly-minted baby.
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A set of new banks given freshly minted licences will require sound supervision.
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He is afraid of further sanctions and damage to his newly minted reputation.
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The newly minted 60-year-old shared an adorable snap with her kids.
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Katie Holmes is a newly minted director with her film All We Had.
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GOP operative Roger Stone, Lilly Ledbetter and newly minted Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
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Minted takes care of every part of the card creation and delivery process.
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It was minted as part of a series of coins honoring Roman rulers.
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Its sites found lots of traffic, and until recently it often minted profits.
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Under Twitter's control, Vine became a place where social media celebrities were minted.
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Joyce is currently a senior cybersecurity adviser for newly minted NSA Director Gen.
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Her spot as a newly minted mom at the starting line was unexpected.
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Newly minted terms like "gender-hype" and "gender-wahn" — gender madness — are circulating.
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Every newly minted agent at Quantico learns this as part of FBI 101.
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I began using Twitter in 2010 as a newly minted high school freshman.
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On Wednesday, Mr. Conte presented his freshly minted cabinet to President Sergio Mattarella.
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Rogozinski shared some the most outlandish trades where users minted and lost millions.
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Most pennies minted that year have very definite spaces between those two letters.
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Invitations: $300We went traditional on this detail and bought our invitations from Minted.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday recommended buying the newly-minted cloud stock Bill.
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Dr. Scott Gottlieb embraced e-cigarettes as newly minted FDA Commissioner in 2017.
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Still, give the freshly minted 'Voice' judge partial credit for sticking with Godzingis.
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Samsung announced a K-pop partnership specifically for its newly-minted Galaxy S10 phones.
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Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Cory Gardner of Colorado, and newly minted Utah Sen.
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It had a star-studded cast, including a freshly minted superstar in Will Smith.
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The region minted three new billionaires a week over the course of the year.
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Herrera will stay on board with a newly minted title as Global Brand Ambassador.
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The land is constructed using a blend of familiar techniques and newly minted ones.
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The continent minted its first billion-dollar unicorn — e-commerce venture Jumia — in 2016.
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The hordes of newly minted industrialists couldn't get enough of his perfectly glazed sprites.
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Lady Gaga showed off her freshly-minted David Bowie tattoo Wednesday night in NYC.
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Some of Norwest's existing portfolio companies include Modsy, Honeybook, Udemy, Madison Reed and Minted.
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Among the freshly-minted additions, one looked a little, well, mintier than the rest.
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Minted offers over 1,000 designs, with easy integration with invitations and day-of paper.
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The newly-minted joint venture plans will produce SUVs for the Latin American market.
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But honestly, I'm just here for Betty and Veronica's newly-minted girl power friendship.
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A Democratic Navy veteran says she has plans to challenge newly minted U.S. Rep.
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To newly minted pros, Kerney advocates for a very conservative mindset at the outset.
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The newly-minted San Francisco Giants played their first game there in April 1960.
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But not all of Shakespeare's contemporaries took his newly minted status at face value.
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Ronald Reagan was the last former president to have a coin minted, in 2016.
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Todd was named Executive Producer of the newly minted Squawk Alley in May 2014.
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What happens when a newly minted gay icon kicks off the Oscars red carpet?
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And now a financial checklist for newly minted high school graduates (or really, anyone).
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Randall Pearson (newly minted Emmy winner Sterling K. Brown) wants to adopt another child?
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For now, the newly minted Space Command will be in full swing, starting today.
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Tesla, meanwhile, has minted a market capitalization over three times GM's roughly $50 billion.
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A short drive away, however, a newly minted industrial park offers reasons for optimism.
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Like countless other freshly minted New Yorkers, he set about looking for a room.
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Chip and Joanna are coming back to television on their newly-minted Magnolia network.
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When Aimee visited me, our newly minted sex life mostly kept us in bed.
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I prefer old Communists, old liberals, and old conservatives to the newly minted converts.
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However, he thinks newly-minted student advocates might be capable of making change nationwide.
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I was a recently minted junior lawyer in New York City at the time.
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What kinds of backstage pleasures does a newly minted heavy-metal star enjoy these days?
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Get to know Trump's newly minted running mate better with these five fast facts: 1.
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Thursday, in Philadelphia, they will get a chance to press the newly-minted President himself.
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But the newly minted designer's friends are all looking to her for their style needs.
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Fewer and fewer adults are using printed or minted U.S. currency at all any more.
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Here are five things you need to know about the newly minted makeup maven: 1.
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The IPO minted more than 300 millionaires in a single day, including several Apple employees.
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The newly minted CEO said the company could go public in the next 18 months.
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It's a popular show, because newly minted couple Cyrus and Mellie catch it as well.
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The new digital cash is minted more quickly and the system can handle more transactions.
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John Mulaney's hilarious Netflix specials have minted his fame and made him a household name.
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Musk was named the CEO of the newly minted PayPal — but it wouldn't last long.
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Immediately, the newly-minted widow crumples into a basket of tears in an empty restaurant.
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However, this impressive history does not make Chastain a newly minted member of the nobility.
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The total number of bitcoins that will ever be minted is capped at 21 million.
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Beside him stood Metropolitan Epifaniy, the newly minted head of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.
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Some have estimated the economic cost of a "newly minted" STEM Ph.D. at approximately $500,000.
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Kamala Harris The newly-minted California senator is avoiding any talk about her future ambitions.
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David Arquette's daughter Coco is a newly minted teenager, but she's still Daddy's little girl.
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"Birthday vibes continued," the newly minted film director wrote, adding a number of heart emojis.
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Sooooooo ... what were their messages to the newly-minted, 6-foot-4, 258-pound ballerina??
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Other speakers include newly minted Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt at 1:50 p.m.
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It may even revive its quantitative-easing programme, buying bonds with freshly minted electronic money.
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The 2017 Academy Awards were bittersweet for newly minted Best Supporting Actor winner Mahershala Ali.
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But it would take more than Washington's newly-minted deregulation cops to straighten Europe out.
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President Donald Trump's newly minted secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, sees nothing wrong with that.
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To say that we or other security experts were "freshly minted" or "cheerleading" is absurd.
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He is more likely to take inspiration from the newly minted myths of popular culture.
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No doubt, the newly minted junior senator from Utah would like to continue this dynamic.
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This French import is set in the 1960s and focuses on a newly minted spy.
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He also minted prime-time stars like Bill O'Reilly, Megyn Kelly and Greta Van Susteren.
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Minted makes it easy to find just what you're looking for with their smart filters.
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In fact, fewer and fewer adults are using printed or minted U.S. currency any more.
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For freshly minted companies, state compliance can be prohibitive, costing more than $1 million annually.
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Struggle is not allowed for those minted in the class he entered a year ago.
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Freshly minted electronics megacorp LeEco announced plans to buy Vizio last year for $2 billion.
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The newly minted 26-year-old Rio gold medalist is averaging 28/10 with a .
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Fortunately, Bangkok is vast and fast-evolving, with many remote corners and newly minted hangouts.
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Taylor Swift has nothing but time ... at least for her freshly-minted BF Tom Hiddleston.
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"It's all on the table for us," said Erich Pratt, GOA's newly minted executive director.
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The government's freshly minted 22017,23.7-rupee notes promptly became the new stash currency of choice.
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Tuesday's debate — the tensest yet — put the Democrats' newly minted front-runner to the test.
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Jessica Queller, the freshly minted co-showrunner of "Supergirl," originally wanted to be an actor.
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We&aposre also seeing discounts on the newly-minted 16-inch MacBook Pro, oddly enough.
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The group tries to save the resort, and their newly minted relationships, from falling apart.
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He's snapping fresh ones with newly-minted fans to help build pressure for his appearance.
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The bubble, which also saw the rise of other cryptocurrencies like Ethereum, minted overnight billionaires.
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The newly minted organization comes after Modi's visit and meeting with Trump in late June.
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Europe has minted a new generation of tech millions after some notable IPOs and acquisitions.
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Other advertisers that pulled spots included Zenni Optical, Minted and Pacific Life, the media reported.
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California's newly minted rich will be hungry for parties, houses, boats, bikes — and ice sculptures.
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The rise of fake news, for example, coupled with freshly minted surfers, is a scary prospect.
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She's also, for the first time on an officially minted coin, portrayed as a black woman.
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But it might take a while for a newly minted token to appear on an exchange.
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In Silicon Valley, newly minted AI specialists command half a million dollars in salary and stock.
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A second photo showed the newly-minted panini professional in the kitchen with his finished product.
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"Bodak Yellow" rapper and newly-minted political commentator Cardi B just scored a huge new gig.
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Online design marketplace Minted tweeted Monday night that it is "permanently discontinuing" advertising on the program.
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It was the moderates in the race who targeted the newly minted front-runner the most.
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Deputy Diane (Laura Dern) —as she's been newly minted — makes her first report, cigarette in hand.
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Simply announce your relationship to the public before your newly minted significant other agrees to it.
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The newly minted social media star congresswoman is wasting no time in tearing into tech companies.
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Freshly minted CEO Glueck says that the "maturing" revenue lines are growing at 'triple digit rates'.
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The newly minted fried delicacy, which will be available at the upcoming fair, running from Sept.
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Valuable MBA graduates are now being minted by the million and are waiting to be hired.
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But what about after the finale, when Bachelor stars get to flaunt their newly minted engagement?
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Minted: 15% Off wedding products with code LABORDAY17 and babies and kids products with code LABORDAY17.
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She also featured vintage furniture by Sundrop Vintage, stationary by Minted and linens by Nüage Designs.
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Meghan Markle — the Suits actress, former blogger, and newly-minted Duchess of Sussex — turned 37 today.
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It'd seem British Vogue's newly-minted editor-in-chief, Edward Enninful, would disagree with Shulman's sentiment.
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And Hedi Slimane's debut as Celine's newly minted artistic, creative, and image director wasn't exactly comforting.
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"We want to catch elephants, but we can't even catch ants," sighs a freshly minted lawmaker.
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Jameson may be a newly minted 2-year-old, but he is no stranger to biking.
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If passed there, the bill would be sent to newly minted Alabama Governor Kay Ivey's desk.
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One in five newly-minted European MBA graduates go into tech, according to venture firm Atomico.
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As new generations are minted and old ones learn English, earnings can be expected to rise.
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The newly minted nominee said he'd be meeting with his running mate in Cleveland on Wednesday.
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In "Ladyshopper99," Sophia is finding her groove on her newly minted eBay store, Nasty Gal Vintage.
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On Sunday, Trump's newly minted communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, acknowledged that the boss still isn't convinced.
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The immediate focus is more local, to take on competitors like Zalora and newly-minted Orami.
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"Feels good," Halep smiled as she tapped her newly minted, purple All England Club members' badge.
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It's the crisp scent of freshly minted coins because earnings season is upon us once again.
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Smith College hired him as a freshly minted Ph.D., and he taught there for 30 years.
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"Cool clock, Ahmed," Mr. Obama said at the time from his newly minted Twitter account, @POTUS.
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The total number of bitcoins that will ever be minted is "hard-capped" at 21 million.
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But when Manafort was hired, the newly minted campaign chairman aimed to professionalize the political apparatus.
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Here, Starbucks serves cocktail-inspired coffee drinks, like the Smoked Cold Fashioned and Minted Cold Brew.
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Newly-minted House Appropriations Chairman Rodney Frelinghuysen's said on Facebook he was against the bill. Rep.
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Former NAACP President Ben Jealous, the newly minted Democratic nominee in Maryland's gubernatorial race, said Gov.
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The newly minted Democratic nominee will face Republican Anthony Pappas in the general election in November.
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Now, have a look at the Wall Street bank that has minted dozens of startup founders!
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It's true that Trump hasn't enjoyed the positive approval numbers that most newly minted presidents enjoy.
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Founder Zeng Yuqun, vice chairman Huang Shilin and shareholder Pei Zhenhua have become newly minted billionaires.
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Somewhat ironically, Priti Youssef Choksi, a newly minted VC, knows very well what one looks like.
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Until further notice, newly minted US citizens attending naturalization ceremonies will be limited to one guest.
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A newly minted expert on how people on a burning plane behave made a similar point.
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The UFC's newly minted women's featherweight belt, of course, is the more prestigious of the two.
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The newly minted prime minister, Scott Morrison, named his cabinet, a mix of newcomers and holdovers.
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Today Jason Okonofua is a newly minted psychology professor at Berkeley whose research focuses on empathy.
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Then she asked the newly-minted national champion whether or not he knew his ring size.
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Wolfe was a newly minted lawyer in New Orleans right as the city began to rebuild.
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However, the freshly-minted billionaire "comes by his cockiness honestly," Forbes' Samantha Sharf reported last year.
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Avenatti, on the other hand, is a newly minted celebrity, with less imprint on the public.
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Co-founder Daniel Ek was minted as a billionaire in April when the company went public.
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The lira has also plunged in value against Syria's official currency, the Damascus-minted Syrian pound.
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She briefly flashed patrons, but basically showed up on stage as a newly-minted national celeb.
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The firm's current portfolio of consumer internet companies includes Dollar Shave Club, JustFab, SeatGeek and Minted.
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This compares to 21 newly minted unicorns in 225 and the record-setting 13 with 21 newcomers.
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The investigation into Hell is not the only one Uber's newly minted CEO has to worry about.
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But this freaky bug gets an entirely new order to call its own—the newly minted Aethiocarenodea.
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Constance Wu, a newly-minted rom-com darling who made Crazy Rich Asians our new favorite film.
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Same goes for the Saints, home of aging gunslinger Drew Brees, and the newly minted LA Rams.
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The dollhouses may be in her past, but the newly minted teenager still loves to create art.
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The final days of the campaign trail were filled with Democratic heroes minted for the Trump era.
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Hereditary stars Toni Collette as Annie Graham, the newly minted matriarch of a family plagued by sorrow.
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The freshly minted software suite is expected to serve 1,500 leasing partners by the end of 2019.
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Once your Krablr Koin is minted, the little crab-dedicated economy you've built should be self-sustaining.
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Richard Madden is a newly minted Golden Globe nominee — and he's still in shock over the honor.
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The newly minted Live host welcomed black Lab Georgia — who's named for his home state — in 2014.
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Since last week, Johnson has made the rounds touting his newly minted alliance with former Massachusetts Gov.
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Still, those four newly minted public companies have generated an average return of more than 50 percent.
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By the next cycle, oftentimes, those newly minted stars are cast aside for someone younger and fresher.
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Undaunted, just days later, Williams used a freshly minted NPI number to send another bill to United.
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It's one recently purchased by newly-minted couple (and overnight tabloid obsession) Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson.
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The all-important season finale, "The Dragon and the Wolf," was named for the newly-minted couple.
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Burgers are best shared with friends, as foodie and newly minted cookbook author Oprah Winfrey sees it.
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" The newly minted commander-in-chief is worried the US has "fallen behind on nuclear weapon capacity.
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The newly-minted duchess had a prime spot on the balcony — right next to the Queen herself.
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That coin, with an image of Emperor Augustus minted by Emperor Trajan, sits at the British Museum.
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Newly minted Justice Kavanaugh did not participate in the process, likely because he had no opportunity to.
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Many of those original 19th century vineyards, planted by newly minted Americans, are still producing grapes today.
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Newly minted All-Star Aaron Judge collected a pair of hits to boost his batting average to .
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As the Rangers' newly-minted leader in home runs and OPS, those outcomes may even be expected.
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Freshly minted quants must still compete against PhDs, who are better trained to research and build models.
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A white purse contained specially-minted 1,2,3, and 4 silver penny pieces that totaled the queen's age.
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Students, inspired by Parkland's newly minted gun control activists, will remind the country of this on Wednesday.
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It's a great week to be in New York, especially if big, freshly-minted museum shows appeal.
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Overlay rights, as now embedded in the FCC's newly minted 600 MHz mobile licences, reward the swift.
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Lady Gaga, a newly minted Academy Award nominee, called out Vice President Mike Pence over the weekend.
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But in newly-minted Chief Executive Officer Jill Soltau's turnaround bid, another figure looms larger: $4 billion.
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The outperformers were the newly minted 2192s from Road King, a B2190/BB- rated Chinese property company.
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Coins "are minted in several countries," he wrote, naming Switzerland, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates.
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Might Alicia Vikander, the Swedish actress, Vuitton campaign star and newly minted Oscar winner be among them?
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After being printed or minted, each bill is then passed between people and businesses to facilitate transactions.
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The former reality star and newly minted author continued her spill-a-thon to Buzzfeed this week.
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She wept post-match as the crowd roared for the effort of the newly-minted American citizen.
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"Who doesn't love animals?" asks the newly minted head of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).
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Get a load of baby Archie, everyone, the freshly-minted son of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
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They've minted 1,000,000 of these tokens, according to a Reddit post on Thursday that announced the giveaway.
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The newly minted Duchess of Sussex was married in a gown by Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy.
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My new employers were expecting a freshly minted physician full of knowledge and an eagerness to heal.
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Coins like this do not circulate for everyday use, but are minted for collectors in limited quantities.
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That might sound somewhat like the type of newly minted blockchain company that has gained SEC attention.
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The shakeup comes amid reported feuding between Priebus and newly White House minted communications director Anthony Scaramucci.
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Lieutenant Smith, the platoon leader, was new to the valley, freshly minted and straight from Ranger School.
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The freshly-minted couple touched down at Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay for a casual vacay.
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And earlier this month Trump visited Indiana on behalf of newly minted Senate GOP nominee Mike Braun.
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On Tuesday, the streets here rocked the red as the newly minted district of champions held a parade.
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It's not uncommon for newly minted presidents to believe they can reset the long-complicated US-Russia relationship.
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It leaves us wondering if the battle for the newly minted college sophomore's heart isn't over after all.
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Viola Davis is a newly minted Oscar winner, but the Fences star grew up with much, much less.
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All newly minted advisors should be required to take an oath to put their clients' best interests first.
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U.S. equities closed mixed Thursday on the back of remarks made by newly minted Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin.
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The last piece of the Sanders-Cummings package has some similarities to a recently minted Trump administration initiative.
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"We needed a reason why Annie was pregnant," author and newly minted TV writer Lindy West tells R29.
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It's Mia Thermopolis's mom, played by Caroline Goodall, trying to talk some sense into a newly minted princess.
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In 1989, I started work at McKinsey & Company as a newly minted graduate from the University of Glasgow.
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She emerged yesterday without her newly minted brunette hair and, in its place, the famous Ramirez Tran ombré.
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He might celebrate the anniversary of his release as the newly minted Republican Senate nominee in West Virginia.
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Newly minted gubernatorial hopeful Cynthia Nixon will appear on The Wendy Williams Show Wednesday, April 4, Variety reports.
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Meghan Markle, the newly minted Duchess of Sussex, is on the shortlist for TIME's Person of the Year.
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For Lou Williams, freshly minted Houston Rocket, it doesn't seem to be much of a challenge at all.
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With increased demand for Libra, more Libra will be minted and the supply will increase — and vice versa.
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After sending off this letter, I began to wait patiently for my newly minted "CATPAPI" tags to arrive.
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"Our experience with newly-minted MBAs has not been that great," Buffett says in his 1988 shareholder letter.
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Meghan Markle, newly minted Duchess of Sussex and America's first entry to the British royal family, is pregnant!
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" Though the newly minted TV star did splurge on one luxury feature: "to spoil myself, a steam shower.
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The online-design marketplace is also launching a collaboration where customers can shop Harris' curated Minted art selections.
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I began using the site as a newly minted (no pun intended) graduate with a liberal arts education.
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Newly-minted Lakers star LeBron James is still chillin' in Italy ... this after sealing an eye-poppin' deal.
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It also looks genuinely scary, and it's being headed up by a newly minted Oscar winner in Rylance.
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We got the newly-minted author Saturday at Reagan National Airport in D.C., and she wasn't mincing words.
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Perkins's endorsement could be a tipping point for the religious right moving behind the party's newly-minted nominee.
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Over 80% of new bitcoin are now minted in data centres in places like Sichuan and Inner Mongolia.
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At Jackson's conference, intended to increase diversity in tech, those newly minted leaders are determining their path forward.
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The newly minted billionaires still have a long way to go to catch up to their former rival.
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Before the recent 60 percent decline in oil prices, a drilling bonanza minted millionaires and billionaires in Oklahoma.
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Like Iraq, these newly minted terrorists will have mountains of unused munitions cached all over their occupied homeland.
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She is back on the kill-list beat, which could mean trouble for a certain freshly minted queen.
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Mark Esper, the newly minted secretary of defense, for example, previously worked as Raytheon's top lobbyist in Washington.
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The whole arena then serenaded the newly minted 43-year-old as he graciously waved to the audience.
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It's more pop, that's for sure, but with their newly minted immediacy they sacrifice none of their cool.
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In 1970, I was a newly minted lawyer working as staff counsel for the A.C.L.U. of Washington State.
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The newly minted currency, which will be known as the "sovereign bolívar," will be rolled out on Monday.
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As a freshly minted widow, I did not have the physiological agency to consider line items this large.
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That's not counting what the company makes from selling brand new kitties, which are minted every 13 minutes.
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My own camp minted members in good standing, as the bankers' and lawyers' kids who went invariably became.
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That summer, a newly minted Marine lieutenant, I drove my piled-high station wagon to Quantico's Basic School.
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The newly minted Duchess of Sussex, the American-born former actress Meghan Markle, has her own royal portal.
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Then, we go home and finalize wedding invitations on Minted ($1,20113 after tax and after 20% off coupon).
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The newly minted communications director's tweet comes after Page Six reported his wife Deidre Ball filed for divorce.
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The future looks bright for some MBA graduates, but not all newly minted business school grads are optimistic.
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Then he sat up, swung his legs over the side and walked away unnoticed, a freshly minted ghost.
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Based in London with plans to expand its US presence, Depop has minted many a Gen Z entrepreneur.
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A vote to ratify it from Virginia's newly minted state legislature, however, would mark a massive step forward.
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Mark Lee Greenblatt, the newly minted inspector general at the Interior Department, is stepping into a big job.
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At the time, Kendra was a freshly minted second-degree black belt in karate with energy to burn.
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Both the previous examples ended in crashes, destroying the newly-minted millionaires as quickly as they made them.
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Foreign policy, especially U.S.-China relations, will be a main arena affected by Xi's newly minted power status.
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Three-fourths of the world's newly minted billionaires from 2016 are from China and India, according to UBS.
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This includes the brewing Monsanto-Bayer deal, which features recently minted boutique Ducera Partners, and LinkedIn's sale to Microsoft.
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Eagle-eyed Reddit users spotted approximately 71 million of the things were minted around 3:30pm ET on Tuesday.
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The newly minted president has already suggested hiking the retirement age to 62 for men and 57 for women.
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The newly minted Bachelorette was spotted on the shores in Nassau, filming her upcoming season of the ABC show.
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The coin was minted by the U.S. military, which has long issued "challenge coins" commemorating specific events or accomplishments.
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One might expect a newly minted multimillionaire to buy a yacht or jet-set around the world for awhile.
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Knight Foundation has jointly funded journalism projects with Google, and is collaborating with the newly minted Facebook Journalism Project.
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Unemployment, a concept previously alien to newly minted American maths graduates, shot up that year to an unprecedented 12%.
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Then the company will eventually do a public ICO where retail investors can buy the newly-minted digital tokens.
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Not that many bitcoins exist: there are about 16.3m of them, with only 1,1503 new ones minted every day.
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Luyendyk then shared the save the date to his Instagram story and thanked online marketplace Minted for the design.
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But this week, its newly minted rival Hellobike decides to forge ahead with a campaign to recruit carpooling drivers.
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The Gateway is meant to serve as a future outpost for astronauts in NASA's newly minted Artemis lunar program.
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As the internet took off, Yang's fledgling search engine was freshly minted with $100 million from Masayoshi "Masa" Son.
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For this year's newly minted graduates, this could be the beginning of an independent life out in the world.
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Remember the unsecured Android handset that newly minted President Trump gave up, but then apparently didn't actually give up?
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These Moon partnerships are part of the newly minted NASA CLPS program — which stands for Commercial Lunar Payload Services.
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We started thinking about it in January or February, but we tend to launch things pretty quickly at Minted.
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Minted is funded by Benchmark IDG Ventures, Menlo Ventures, Norwest Venture Partners, Technology Crossover Ventures and other angel investors.
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At its peak, that surge created roughly $35 billion in paper wealth and minted untold numbers of ether millionaires.
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Privately minted coins also circulated at times — up until the 1860s when Congress began to monopolize the monetary system.
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In the wake of Spicer's exit, President Trump issued a statement through newly minted Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
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Here are just a handful of reviews, courtesy of the singer's die-hard/newly minted fans … and everyone else.
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In 1990, the year before I arrived as a newly-minted Fed, the city suffered an incomprehensible 2,245 homicides.
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The "New Cities" initiative will study freshly minted cities, and how to plan, design, and build them from scratch.
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Minutes later, newly minted communications director Anthony Scaramucci announced she was formally taking over as White House press secretary.
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Shares of railroad operator CSX jumped Tuesday after the firm's newly minted CEO disclosed a $15 million stock purchase.
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Under the virtually untested Congressional Review Act, the Republican-led Congress can vote to permanently undo newly minted regulations.
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That was more than five years ago, and he still remembers his first audition as a newly minted amputee.
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" Terry argued that the tokens will function as a kind of virtual collectible, with "a limited volume ever minted.
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When the newly-minted chair of a congressional antitrust committee calls you out, it's probably time to start worrying.
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As a newly-minted PhD, I led the Harvard team that helped negotiate Rwanda's first post-genocide IMF program.
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You're taking a bunch of [freshly minted] teenagers and putting them into one building, what else would you expect?
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Newly minted graduates expect to hear something useful or at least funny or informative or, failing all else, sentimental.
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In the long term, the increase in law firm jobs will be filled by newly minted law school graduates.
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The Post also reported that Mueller may deliver his report next week to newly minted Attorney General William Barr.
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In almost every genre, the Internet and social media have minted stars who were eventually embraced by the mainstream.
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The newly-minted USA Gymnastics interim president and CEO tweeted on Sunday that she regrets the anti-Nike post.
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More and more coins are also being sold back onto the market, further eroding demand for newly minted products.
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After all, the film accurately represents the lives of newly-minted teens who, yes, sometimes do use foul language.
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A few noteworthy newly-minted millionaires this year hail from the entertainment industry, including Kylie Jenner and Jay-Z.
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Even with scholarships, loan forgiveness programs and generous salaries, newly minted doctors are reluctant to practice in rural America.
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For now though, he was still trying to make his name with a newly minted PhD in experimental psychology.
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The newly-minted Nobel laureate told the 22013-year-old to come back when he'd learned some organic chemistry.
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In fact, newly minted teen heartthrob Noah Centineo stripped down to his undies for the spring 2019 campaign, too.
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Pewlawpakdee, even nine-year-old, newly minted champion Pupa, are professionals who contribute substantially to their family's meager income.
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The attachment was about the size of the nation's newly minted coins with the big leader's face on them.
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Go deeper: Axios followed el-Sayed last week as he campaigned with newly minted progressive icon Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
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Lewis, demonstrates why federal action is still critical: these newly-minted state laws are highly vulnerable to legal challenge.
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For this gift, you can choose one commemorative state quarter and one quarter minted during your choice of year.
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It seemed perfect that we would come and spend a little time with a newly minted group of doctors.
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This was a time when the former Soviet Union's newly minted oligarchs were seeking foreign havens for their wealth.
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He soon backtracked and withdrew his bid, but the damage to his newly minted good name was already done.
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Also on the bill are the alt-country singer Brandi Carlile and the more recently minted star Margo Price.
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Last year, China minted a new unicorn roughly every four days, according to Hurun, a research firm in Shanghai.
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" That's Preet Bharara, the newly minted podcast host, on the first episode of his show, "Stay Tuned With Preet.
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On January 19th, the YouTuber partook in a shameless rite of passage for newly minted singles — the thirst trap.
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The 21,228 spectators in the stands — most of them newly minted Gauff supporters — were probably thinking the same thing.
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HNA is taking a stake in SkyBridge Capital, the hedge fund of the newly minted presidential adviser Anthony Scaramucci.
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Newly minted solicitor Daniel Jorjani will also serve as his own deputy, but there are some other notable appointments.
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In 2017, a new billionaire was minted every two days, according to a recent report from global charity Oxfam.
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And no less important is the task that many newly-minted special agents are assigned related to judicial nominees.
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Uber's newly minted CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, says that the company could go public in as soon as 18 months.
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Last April, the company made its Zume Pizza wing a wholly owned subsidiary of the newly minted Zume Inc.
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A newly minted partner at Storm Ventures, Willard has helped design airplanes and neural networks since the early 1990s.
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Last year, the two-month awards process was dominated by the collective response to the newly minted Trump administration.
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The coin, which bears the image of Queen Elizabeth II, was minted by the Royal Canadian Mint in 2007.
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Making his ring entrance to Daddy Cool by Darts was Lenny McLean, the minted champ of the outlaw ring.
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And then there's the film's star, 29-year-old Bronx waitress Alexandria Ocasio Cortez — now a newly minted US Congresswoman.
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This dynamic ensured Seattle's collar retained a bluish hue, even as the oncoming tech boom minted millionaires by the minute.
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On Thursday, Meghan Markle made her first official solo appearance with the Queen in Cheshire as a newly minted Duchess.
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So the actress, producer and newly minted director collaborated with Dunkin' Donuts for their Dunkin' Donuts Coffee at Home initiative.
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Rhimes is a newly minted Netflix creator, which means Princess Diaries 3 could maybe — hear me out — go to Netflix?
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The newly minted royal will watch Williams face off in the tennis tournament sometime next week, according to Entertainment Tonight .
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Mitchell procured the party invitations and thank-you cards from Minted, adding pops of color with flowers from Mulberry & Moss.
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Video And the day after Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement , Clinton introduced a newly minted resistance partner.
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Above him is a sign reading, "Congrats Lucas 2018 Gerber Spokesbaby," complete with a picture of the newly minted winner.
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So if the issue somehow rises to the Supreme Court again, the newly minted conservative justices could overturn marriage equality.
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Another appeal is that the name feels newly minted for this generation and is not laden with centuries of associations.
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"The physician population is aging as rapidly as the patient population, and retirements are outpacing newly minted physicians," Schnipper explains.
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The findings mark a reversal of fortunes from 2017, when the region minted more ultra-wealthy individuals than any other.
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A generation of eminently watchable household names was minted: Ina Garten, Giada De Laurentiis, Sandra Lee, Paula Deen, and more.
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That's a pretty parcel of news, which means it should be a full-charge ahead for the newly minted unicorn.
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Freshly minted mobile classifieds startup Carousell is officially on the prowl — and Southeast Asia's struggling startups are on the menu.
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The central bank could also resolve to inflate the New Zealand economy with "freshly minted currency," if all else failed.
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If the newly-minted reality star were anywhere near sober, a true feminist would be all for the surprise encounter.
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The column also argues that accounts for everyone could distribute more "helicopter money", or newly minted money, to the public.
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But the Iraqi force also includes newly minted brigades stood up since the collapse of previous army divisions in 229.
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Some newly minted governors have found their first encounters with a hard-nosed political press corps to be a shock.
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For Kardashian, big earrings are the thing that make the newly-minted Calvin Klein model feel like her best self.
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The Green New Deal championed by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the newly minted Democratic superstar in Congress, has the opposite effect.
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Among the most standout recent entries into the Johnson orbit is a newly minted group called Republicans for Johnson/Weld.
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In fact, his daughter is a tax attorney, who will help him plan for life as a newly minted multimillionaire.
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In the weeks following, the family barely addressed the media frenzy, choosing instead to focus on Khloé's newly minted motherhood.
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In other words, that second "Bernard" has been acting precisely the way a newly minted replicant of Arnold Weber would.
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The researchers wanted to know how gender would affect the career trajectories of all these newly minted business school graduates.
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If you play your cards right, you could be one of those newly minted art stars for a little while.
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He also has his office fly a secretarial flag when he's in the building and minted his own challenge coin.
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Another boy sits at a computer, receiving feedback from an ELM mentor on his newly minted James Brown-inspired beat.
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We will see two to three newly-minted unicorns from the region this year, after a relative lull last year.
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On June 14, the newly minted Duchess of Sussex will carry out her first official royal outing with the monarch.
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Paraben and phalate are two that the newly minted chief executive points to as being particularly prevalent in the industry.
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Mario Cantone filled a void on The President Show by portraying the newly minted and then quickly ousted communications director.
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Gaga added the hashtag #ShareKindness, a reference to her work with Today, Minted and NBC Universal for their #ShareKindness campaign.
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The classic example is him planting the idea that the Voting Rights Act had to comply with a newly minted
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Basically, it looks like the newly-minted Queen Cersei may be going down this season in a pretty spectacular way.
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As a federal law, the Bishop bill also trumps the newly minted sage grouse plans, potentially blocking critical habitat protections.
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Retired Justice Anthony Kennedy, who Kavanaugh replaced, was also present for the newly minted justice's first day on the job.
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Opening CeremonyThese days, you can't swing a Mansur Gavriel bucket bag in L.A. without hitting a newly minted NYC transplant.
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If newly minted young millionaires are inclined to make real estate investment moves, they could drive these prices even higher.
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President Trump said that his newly minted Education secretary, Betsy DeVos, had a "very unfair trial" during her confirmation process.
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These newly minted board members brought decades of experience in the restaurant industry and acted as a balm for investors.
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Kathy Kraninger, newly minted director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), gave her first major policy speech in April.
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The launch of a new tech-focused stock market in China minted three billionaires in a single day in July.
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This December, the newly minted Washington, D.C., resident is focused on journalism in the age of our tweeter in chief.
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The singer and newly minted author opened up about his courtship of girlfriend Gigi Hadid in this week's ES Magazine.
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Will Lady Edith ever know happiness, now that her marriage to the newly minted seventh Marquess of Hexham seems squelched?
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Rather suddenly, it seems, the voracious spending appetites of newly minted billionaires from Russia, Brazil and China have cooled off.
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Any of these cases would provide a newly minted Justice Kavanaugh with the opportunity to rule on Roe v. Wade.
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Kaya Thomas, a newly minted graduate from Dartmouth College, has been a bookworm for as long as she can remember.
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Born and raised in India but minted in the United States, he found wealth and success in the Boston area.
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But for these newly minted adults, the abrupt halt to life as they knew it is nothing short of heartbreaking.
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In Ms. Nixon's evolution from a star of HBO's "Sex and the City" to a newly minted challenger to Gov.
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Some are drawn from his experiences writing about Robert Moses and Johnson, some freshly minted, some culled from earlier interviews.
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Minted Weddings provided the menus and seating cards and programs, using colors inspired by the Ceci New York wedding invitations.
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Museum curators were taking notice of the East Village art scene; newly minted art collectors had their checkbooks in hand.
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Aneri Pattani, a freshly minted graduate of Northeastern University, is the winner of Nicholas Kristof's annual win-a-trip contest.
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Then this Monday morning, the newly minted-Twitter account announced the snack's return is slated for the summer of 903.
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Indians would have until the end of the year to change those notes for other bills, including newly minted ones.
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The newly minted cars cost close to $1 million in the '90s, but they've only gone up in value since.
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Thanks to Impossible Pork, newly minted herbivores barely feel the loss—satisfying consciences and chorizo cravings in one fell swoop.
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Starting in 1999, HarperCollins began reissuing her books for the Harry Potter generation, and Jones became a newly minted bestseller.
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Jay Z and Beyonce's first effort to buy a home in LA was foiled by a newly minted tech billionaire.
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Rivera, the newly minted unanimous Hall of Famer, won five World Series rings for the Yankees, the last in 2009.
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Shortly after the show ... the freshly-minted couple sealed the deal by kissing for the paps greeting them at LAX.
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A scarcity of academic jobs has meant that newly minted scientists and engineers must remain flexible about their career choices.
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Trump's children watched with frustration as Trump, now the newly minted GOP nominee, dug himself deeper and deeper into a hole.
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Now the 28-year-old new mother is determined to preserve her father's memory through her newly-minted Stanton Standards Foundation.
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In 1936, the newly-minted eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay bridge was the longest bridge in the world.
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At this past Golden Globes, Jim Carrey and his girlfriend, co-star Ginger Gonzaga, minted their new love with official status.
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And, perhaps to no one's surprise, the drama has something to do with Season 7's newly minted villain, James Kennedy.
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But if you're a typeface nerd who also appreciates mathematical precision, the newly minted "Optician Sans" is the font for you.
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YCombinator's attempt to connect with new talent morphed into a startup-minting machine (that also minted its founders a hefty sum).
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You've packed up your dorm room, you're armed with a freshly minted college degree and now it's time to move on.
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Regional and Western governments are wary of backing them, mindful of how newly minted South Sudan has collapsed into civil war.
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Minted is best known as an online marketplace for printed goods, like wedding invitations, greeting cards, notebooks, stationery and wall art.
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It's something newly-minted couple Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson may not have even achieved before outlets started reporting their engagement.
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In 2014, Hemsworth — newly minted as PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive — paid tribute to his pal, a Sexiest Man Alive alum himself.
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The finished product is a variety of different stickers featuring your newly minted cartoon doppelgänger to use in future Allo chats.
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I had been eager to continue a recent family tradition of taking a newly minted postgraduate child on an adventurous trip.
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Those are just some of the scenes showcased by the newly minted winners of the 11th annual "Dance Your PhD" contest.
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Ashley, a runner and avid moviegoer, recalls a time a newly minted realtor approached them after dinner in their Texas neighborhood.
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The comedienne, 60, had the newly minted Oscar winner on the her show Monday where she threw her an impromptu party.
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He was a newly minted billionaire with his own plane, helicopter, Fifth Avenue skyscraper and an oceanside compound in Palm Beach.
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I Googled the artist, Kristi Kohut, and — in a fateful turn of events — the second link was to her Minted store!
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Internet-fueled disintermediation resulted in profound and lasting shifts in the global economy, and minted a new generation of tech billionaires.
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Angelina Jolie and daughter Shiloh Jolie-Pitt rang in the newly-minted teenager's 13th birthday with a thrilling escape room experience.
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To unlock the chamber of secrets, you have to uncover all the clues the newly-minted couple have left for us.
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Proponents believe proceeds could help fund affordable housing initiatives, which could be further strained by a rash of newly minted millionaires.
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It incentivizes people to run "mining" software that races to solve cryptographic puzzles and win transaction fees or newly minted bitcoin.
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"Shout out to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ," the freshly minted celebrity walking the red carpet says into the camera.
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On Saturday, Trump and his top advisors — the campaign's third leadership team — met with his newly minted National Hispanic Advisory Council.
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When Stone was receiving the newly minted medal from the congressman, Zeldin learned about the extent of Stone's service in battle.
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In 2007, the newly-minted culinary school grad landed a gig at Michael's Genuine Food & Drink in his hometown of Miami.
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Now here's bad boyfriend and newly minted Deputy Press Secretary Sean Jeffries with a reminder to wear gloves to bed, ladies.
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Foreign technology hardware and service providers are bristling at requirements to meet the restrictive terms of newly minted cyber security regulations.
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Empire star and newly minted Golden Globe winner Taraji P. Henson covers Elle magazine's February "Women In TV" issue, reports People.
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After the event, Bill Shine, the newly minted White House deputy chief of staff for communications, called Collins into his office.
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The country had become a focal point for artists, architects and newly minted photographers — and a fresh challenge for affluent adventurers.
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Clinton supporters are now lining up (figuratively) for a chance to be similarly assessed by the newly minted Republican presidential nominee.
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With Bohemian Rhapsody newly minted with four Oscars, it's time for the Elton John music biopic Rocketman to take center stage.
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This is akin to asking a newly minted medical doctor to jump right into performing brain surgery out of medical school.
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Markets were buoyant, supported by synchronous global growth and market-friendly US policies, including freshly minted corporate tax cuts and deregulation.
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The coin was first minted in 1921 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of's independence from Spain, according to the central bank.
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Tusup's logic was that Hosszu, a newly minted professional, could double or triple her earning power by stacking her competitive program.
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The US has minted plenty of billionaires in the intervening 21992 years, but none of them have done what Perot did.
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In Oregon, where he made his home, Father Palladino hand-lettered the state medical licenses for generations of newly minted doctors.
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Companies like Google and Facebook have minted hundreds of millionaires and provided high-paying jobs for tens of thousands of people.
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We spoke with the newly minted author about her book, her high schools days, and her stance on Adnan Syed's innocence.
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This week on Tea Time with T. Kid, I chatted with Michael Zaystev, one of America's many newly-minted cannabis entrepreneurs.
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"My #twin has arrived," the newly-minted Londoner wrote on her Instagram Wednesday, posting a selfie with Kourtney at her side.
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Because a tradition wouldn't be a tradition without a dedicated hashtag, Kim's newly minted ritual is tagged #NMT (No Makeup Tuesdays).
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But the company was clearly glad to have minted a new four-year contract with UAW-represented membership at GM factories.
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Even as a newly minted voter, I run into a second barrier: the belief that my vote doesn't make a difference.
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With the newly minted partnership in place, what happens in the battle for supremacy over the Atlantic remains to be seen.
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The newly minted lineup of Rollins, Ginn, and Descendents drummer Bill Stevenson offered new direction in a way Damaged never could.
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A sparkling British-American cast of newly minted and long familiar stars chirp, swoon, pine, quip and shed the odd tear.
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In 2013, a wedding she planned on the Connecticut shoreline was nearly derailed by a newly minted officiant stuck in traffic.
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Even in a country where multimillionaires are minted daily, Mr. Chen and his brethren are unlikely testaments to the Chinese dream.
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His newly minted Black Hawks were in Minnesota, playing an exhibition game that featured Canadians named Moose and Rusty and Tiny.
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And as a freshly minted college graduate, I was excited to be able to buy those things with a credit card.
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Eventually the authorities simply scrapped the cruzeiro, replacing it with the freshly-minted "real", which by then was a trusted yardstick.
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Ms. Ray rose to fame in the early 2000s, when the Food Network minted stars like the old Hollywood studio system.
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For unicorns minted in the last year (1 January 2019 – 1 January 2020), you can apply to Unicorn of the Year.
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The Anime community has more than 1 million members and the more recently-minted Pokemon Go has more than 630,000 members.
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Other years have had more tech IPOs than 2019, but there's never been a year that's minted so many big ones.
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Their leading bon vivant is Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins, the newly minted majority leader who has seemed to relish every minute.
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These newly minted pro-life liberal women desperately wanted to be part of the Women's March in January, but didn't go.
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She was minted in the star machine at Televisa, the dominant media conglomerate that spreads Mexican-made telenovelas around the globe.
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As newly minted Speaker Nancy Pelosi has emphasized, there are no plans to give Trump any more money for his wall.
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And even if newly minted Jud Jud fans wanted to, there was no way for them to find out more information.
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A silver denarius of Augustus minted between 20 BCE-19 BCE with the obverse bearing the laureate profile of Augustus and the reverse side portraying an altar inscribed (image via the American Numismatic Society [ANS])Yarrow is careful to note that we begin to see the shorthand SPQR minted on coins under Augustus, the originator of the Roman Principate.
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Newly minted Grammy album of the year winner Kacey Musgraves will also take the stage her first appearance at the annual event.
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Per People, newly minted Duchess Meghan Markle told a crowd during a visit to Birkenhead, England that she's due in late April.
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Newly minted Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said he spoke to the vice chief of the Air Force regarding the missing plane.
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The Canadian Top Chef judge and newly minted cookbook author is pregnant with her second child, her rep confirms to PEOPLE exclusively.
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You almost have to wonder if Evan Spiegel, Snap CEO and newly minted super-rich dude, feels just a little bit proud.
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Ed was involved in Norwest's investments in ModCloth, The Echo Nest (acquired by Spotify), Madison Reed, IFTTT, Minted, Hobnob and Second Measure.
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The coin was first minted in 1921 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Mexico's independence from Spain, according to the central bank.
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But, as the newly-minted Oscar winner revealed today, beneath those show-stopping layers of glam is a seriously healthy-looking complexion.
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The freshly minted Hall-of-Famers have something else in common: they are both younger than this year's Australian Open singles champions.
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And newly-minted staff writer Jane (Katie Stevens) is merely trying to break out of her Charlotte York-with-better-eyebrows shell.
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" As newly-minted Paradise sage Raven tells Kristina, Dean is "the person you trusted with your heart, your emotions, your body, everything.
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The Brexit deadline was then March 29, and Mr. Hammond arranged for 10,000 limited-edition coins to be minted with that date.
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The Pentagon is proposing a $220006 billion fiscal 2202 budget for the Space Force, the newly minted sixth branch of the military.
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Armed with 2.7 million freshly minted dollars from a conglomerate of angel investors, the company is hoping to augment services like Booking.
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" The newly-minted grandmother previously expressed her excitement about her growing family in a statement released by Kensington Palace in October. "Ms.
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The unknown artist paid tribute to DiCaprio's big win on Sunday night with a mural featuring the newly minted Academy Award winner.
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But the reason the conversation revolved around Warren is her newly minted status as a top contender for the 2020 Democratic nomination.
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Or perhaps you are someone who believes the world is a soulless place guided only by the scent of freshly minted money.
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To Twitch viewers and Fortnite players everywhere, Ninja isn't just a newly-minted celebrity among a sea of other well-known names.
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The Copa America Centenario is the 45th edition of the tournament and the winners will lift a new and specially minted trophy.
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The history of the ERA is one of the major focal points at the newly minted Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument.
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"Before there was Uber, Pinterest, and, seemingly, every other newly minted IPO and also Roku, Shopify, Wayfair, there was Amazon, " Forte wrote.
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Former Suits star Meghan Markle is a newly-minted royal, and on August 4, she'll be something else, too: the birthday girl.
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The real point here is that Zoey wants to explore her options, and that's her right as a newly-minted adult woman.
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Idris Elba's daughter Isan is using her newly minted role as the 2019 Golden Globes Ambassador to spread awareness about mental health.
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Freshly minted MBAs from venerable American schools such as Stanford and Harvard earn an extra $52,000 a year in their new jobs.
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Freshly minted tech billionaires, in other words, don't want to end up looking like Minnie Pearl, price tags dangling from their hats.
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Gasol's value to the Grizzlies on offense is more important than simply spreading the floor as a newly minted stretch five, though.
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The original bill earmarked proceeds for affordable housing initiatives, with proponents arguing that newly minted tech millionaires exacerbate an already-acute problem.
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There's a reason VCs are calling for "a return to fundamentals" — they don't want to see newly minted unicorns shrivel into unicorpses.
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The term itself was minted by Becker, who recognized, at the time, that there was no standardized multilingual plain text for computers.
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This week, the company announced it has taken on two freshly minted partners, Arun Penmetsa and Paul Willard, to continue the mission.
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Here are some tips from a freshly minted doctor who spent the last eight years teaching and learning in various college classrooms.
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Donald Trump tried firing up his base again, this time using the newly-minted San Francisco 49ers top draft pick, Nick Bosa.
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Last year, Samsung introduced an updated Gear VR headset as the perfect companion for the freshly minted, and now dearly-departed, Note83.
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More than 500 employers—both universities and companies—were tied up in hotel rooms holding marathon interview sessions with freshly minted PhDs.
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Also ignored by the newly minted Cuba experts was the issue of how relations between the U.S and Cuba may now change.
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While not totally unprecedented, it was still an embarrassing lapse for the newly minted browser, and one Microsoft was eager to fix.
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MBAs account for two-thirds of all advanced degrees in the U.S., and about 22017,22018 new MBA graduates are minted every year.
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Later, Leslie Jones mauls Leonardo DiCaprio in a scene from The Revenant, accusing the newly-minted Oscar winner of ignoring her calls.
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Once Trump finished touting his administration's accomplishments, he turned to several of his newly-minted Cabinet secretaries like Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue.
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Three of the continent's best funded/well known e-commerce ventures, including newly minted unicorn Jumia Group, are all headquarted in Lagos.
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But that doesn't mean she doesn't have little crushes from time to time — like on a certain newly-minted Grammy winner. Mrs.
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The Parent Trap star and newly minted lifestyle blogger will turn 31 this Sunday, July 2, and she's planning quite the celebration.
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That didn't stop Trump's newly minted communications chief from calling into CNN to challenge Priebus to deny that he is a leaker.
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To Trump fans, the address, which ran well over an hour, showed the newly minted nominee at his most comfortable and energized.
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Mr. Ailes has minted stars like Bill O'Reilly and Megyn Kelly, who now host the two top-rated shows in cable news.
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And if you haven't seen a classic all-Balanchine/Stravinsky program, you don't know how decades-old ballets can feel freshly minted.
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Just go to a naturalization ceremony, where eyes well with tears as oaths of allegiance are sworn by newly minted US citizens.
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Today, he's on pace to flip more than 100 homes by the end of the year and is a newly minted millionaire.
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Minted has some really unique layouts that blend photos with text, drawings, and more, but they all share a classic, minimalist style.
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He's back now, as is Damon, and this time Tommy Lee Jones and newly minted Oscar winner Alicia Vikander join the party.
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Take the profane, violent tirade that newly minted White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci recently delivered to New Yorker reporter Ryan Lizza.
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New York (CNN Business)Netflix is learning lessons from cable TV, helping its newly minted reality stars become established product-selling brands.
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But also like Jake, who is now a newly minted college freshman, they displayed a profound resilience and insight into their condition.
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The Trump administration was convening meetings to discuss a new national privacy standard, one that would perhaps override California's newly minted statute.
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The newly minted mayor, who earned an M.B.A. from Fairleigh Dickinson University, was eager to delve into the town's $24 million budget.
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Dr. Constance Guille and colleagues analyzed the mental health of more than 3,100 newly minted doctors at 44 hospitals across the country.
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And there's no guarantee the US media will solve it any better than the media did in all those newly minted autocracies.
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The team sent my newly minted Gold Star family pregame field passes and seats only a few rows behind the team's bench.
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Meanwhile, sales of gold coins and minted bars in August climbed 1.2% to 21,766 ounces, the mint said in a blog post.
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The court could take steps today, without any institutional change, by hiring clerks with empirical training instead of only recently minted J.D.s.
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The success of these currencies has minted a new class of "crypto-millionaires" and spawned hundreds of other digital currencies, called altcoins.
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Heading into the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, newly-minted head coach Vlatko Andonovski will have to cut two players from the current roster.
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On days when new Tethers are minted, the price of Bitcoin, which can be bought with them, rises 70% of the time.
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Trump hosted a naturalization ceremony in the Oval Office last January where he too congratulated newly minted US citizens on their achievements.
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This might seem to undermine the newly minted bull consensus among analysts that copper is heading for a year of supply shortfall.
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Then again, to a much larger audience that June, when the freshly minted candidate introduced the notion to voters around the country.
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If Biden is the candidate most closely tied to Obama, Patrick is the newly minted candidate most similar to the former President.
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The newly-minted governor gave high-profile speeches at the 2012 Republican Convention and in 2011 at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
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Over the course of the past 10 years, they&aposve minted new trends, sparked national debate, and created defining moments in history.
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Also Tuesday, the Senate Armed Services Committee will hear from newly minted National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster in a closed-door session.
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He focused primarily on initial coin offerings, which give investors the ability to bet on the direction of freshly minted digital cash.
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They were waiting for a naturalization ceremony to conclude, at which point they would try to register newly minted citizens to vote.
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Democrats' newly minted celebrity, New York congresswoman-to-be Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, is using Instagram Storiesto shed light on Congress' inner workings.
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Cutting down on losses has been a major focus for newly minted CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, as it was for predecessor Travis Kalanick.
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Central banks have warned investors they could lose money on privately minted cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, which have taken a hammering in recent months.
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" Scoring the perfect kick wasn't easy, the newly-minted designer admits, but in the end, "we created everything I wanted in a shoe.
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In 2013 it joined the rush to publicize operations in the newly minted Shanghai Free Trade Zone, an overhyped but ultimately disappointing initiative.
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As the newly minted co-founder of a startup related to the emerging technology blockchain, Manoush Zomorodi feels like an Old West prospector.
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But the act of defiance and dissent is currently having a mainstream moment, thanks to the newly minted presidency of Donald J. Trump.
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The 22-year-old singer eased up on his newly minted no-picture-taking policy earlier this week when he met the infant.
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But despite the influx of newly minted HNWIs, there's one name that's missing from the list of Snapchat millionaires–and that's DJ Khaled.
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On June 9, the newly minted Duchess of Sussex joined her husband, Prince Harry, and the entire royal family for the London festivities.
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The total number carries a list-price of $11.7 billion but the newly-minted airline will seek steep discounts from the U.S. manufacturer.
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For newly minted graduates, their college education is the second-largest expense they'll likely have in their lifetimes — right after purchasing a home.
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As a 17-year-old, he was as good to me as he was when we parted ways as newly minted grown-ups.
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Newly-minted San Francisco Giants assistant coach Alyssa Nakken spent months interviewing to make history — and she had no idea it was happening.
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MacDonald was a newly minted Green Beret and group surgeon at the base while Colette cared for their daughters and started night classes.
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If we've learned anything at all about this newly-minted couple, it's that there's almost always a secret meaning hidden under the surface...
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Daryanani also expects a refreshed MacBook Pro (following the vein of the newly-minted standard model) and less likely, an Apple Watch 2.
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Minted, an online retailer of local craft makers, said on Twitter Monday night that it was "permanently" cutting its advertising during the show.
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The artist was showing work in the booth of newly-minted Michigan gallery Reyes Projects, whose debut exhibition Undercover Boss opens April 21.
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Another is fashion: newly minted billionaires, from Asia in particular, feel increasingly that they are not full members of the club without one.
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The newly minted Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly planning a honeymoon in Africa, a continent that is special to them both.
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Zendaya has quickly become one of pop culture's favorite voices — in addition to being a beauty queen and a newly-minted movie star.
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If you own Bitcoin and control your private keys, the same private keys can be used to spend your newly minted Bitcoin Cash.
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Today's announcement also includes nine newly-minted habitable zone worlds that are less than twice the size of Earth (and therefore, probably rocky).
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Newly minted psychiatrists are far more likely to open practices in Manhattan than in East Baltimore, or in Toronto than in Thunder Bay.
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And the government expects to be able to use the ban as an opportunity to round up counterfeit currency minted by terrorist operations.
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But also I don't care because, as a freshly minted Emily, it gives me great joy to report that Emily is in Canada!
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The group behind the protest, the recently minted Mobile Workers Alliance (MWA), is associated with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) local 721.
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"We thought about this nearly every day when discharging patients from the cardiology unit," Dhruv Khullar, a newly minted hospital attending, told me.
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"I don't just sit in my room and go, 'Wonder what this would sound like backwards,'" the newly minted The Voice coach giggled.
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"This means half as much bitcoin is being minted in 2017 as in the first half of 2016," Burniske told CNBC via email.
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The freshly-minted couple had just landed when our photog -- an avid 'Bachelor' fan -- peppered them with questions, ranging from virginity to marriage.
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It's a global, simultaneous competition involving brute force and luck, and miners receive newly minted bitcoins as a reward for solving a block.
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The S&P 500 ended at its highest closing level in seven months, while the Nasdaq minted its seventh straight day of gains.
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And it mostly falls to Louisiana's newly minted governor, John Bel Edwards—a Democrat in one of America's reddest states—to fix it.
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The newly minted publisher decided to send her insolent male editor packing, which was a) good (girl power!) and b) bad (hello, deadline).
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It comes from the German word "thaler," derived from Joachimsthaler, a coin first minted in a town of the same name in Bohemia.
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Cryptocurrencies have grown to a market capitalization near $300 billion as a rival system for payment and exchange to currencies minted by governments.
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The newly minted justice asked nearly a dozen questions during Tuesday's cases, which challenged the scope of the Armed Career Criminal Act (ACCA).
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According to Hudson, the show was an unexpected treat for the two kids, who are major fans of the newly-minted Grammy winners.
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Meghan Markle, the newly minted Duchess of Sussex, is immersed in life as a royal just weeks after her marriage to Prince Harry.
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While each of these suddenly affordable opportunities would tempt a newly minted mega-millionaire, none would be the best initial course of action.
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The median law firm starting salary for newly minted lawyers grew last year to $100,000, up about 5 percent over the previous year.
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The college championship will be the first one in Atlanta's newly minted football stadium and would mark Trump's latest visit to the southeast.
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Kerry, the outgoing president of the club -- a mainstay of establishment Washington -- handed over his leadership role to newly minted Utah GOP Sen.
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He still lives in the modest home where he raised his children and drives himself around town, unlike many in Mexico's minted class.
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Minted in particular recently announced licensing deals with Samsung and Method in order to get independent designs in the hands of more people.
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Perry Warjiyo, the newly minted central bank governor, reiterated on Wednesday that he's prepared to move again to ensure stability in the rupiah.
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Alicia Vikander, the newly minted Oscar winner, is Mr. Damon's co-star, along with Julia Stiles (returning as Nicky) and Tommy Lee Jones.
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N) - will be included a newly-minted S&P 5003 Communications Services Sector on Monday, along with high-flyers including Netflix Inc (NFLX.
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Yet, the newly minted New York law and its copy-cat progeny allow abortion for any reason at all up to 85033 weeks.
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Second, Apple's newly minted GovOS would need to provide the FBI a new way of electronically submitting passwords to a particular iOS device.
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Also, be sure to catch newly minted Oscar winner Alicia Vikander in one of her breakthrough roles, in 2012's A Royal Affair.
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Chances are, this year's crop of college grads are entering the world with a newly minted degree and a hefty student loan bill.
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And there, at the quiet center of the storm, stood LeBron James, a newly re-minted champion, this time with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Newly minted graduates with a bachelor's in marketing start off with a median salary of $50,400, the National Center for Education Statistics found.
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When Holbrooke arrived in Saigon in 1963 as a newly minted Foreign Service officer, America was not yet waist-deep in a quagmire.
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You can find dozens more examples of sci-fi-minted gadgetry on the internet, which is itself a prime example of the phenomenon.
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The newly minted Duke and Duchess of Sussex departed Windsor for their evening reception at Frogmore House in a very James Bond fashion.
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It was mottled with grime and beard, eyes silvery and bright, as though minted from years of searching the ground for loose change.
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The only problem was, his position as a newly minted sex symbol was compromising his morality, eventually becoming a distraction from his music.
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At Minted, founder and CEO Mariam Naficy opened her online stationary store and not a single box sold for the first 40 days.
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Supporters of California's newly-minted status as a sanctuary state for illegal aliens have predictably hailed the move as an act of compassion.
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That's when some of technology's biggest stocks such as Facebook, Netflix and Alphabet officially become part of the newly minted Communication Services sector.
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As recently minted master&aposs students who couldn&apost take much time away from work, that leaves Vermont as the more plausible option.
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Ms. Primus once recalled that as a young, newly minted lawyer she had not been prepared to be thrust into a public controversy.
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Brown called Jackson to the stage — who entertained the crowd with his newly minted moonwalk — before Jackson encouraged Brown to call up Prince.
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Additionally, the Federal Trade Commission's newly minted Office of Technology Research and Investigation will be researching the extent to which software reinforces biases.
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For the near future, however, baby Roux sticks with Leroux Dwyer so that the newly minted mom of two can nurse the infant.
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"We ... had a challenging second quarter driven primarily by the Toys "R" Us liquidation," Mattel's newly minted Chief Executive Officer Ynon Kreiz said.
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Stephen Miller, Trump's newly minted senior adviser for policy, handled many of the campaign speeches, including the hour-plus-long address in Cleveland.
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While there will be a cohort of freshly minted IPO techies, there will be many more who don't win in the startup lottery.
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As a newly minted provocateur, Hale implicates herself in these six essays, all previously published (in Elle magazine and Vice, among other publications).
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Cruz will appear at five of the events, while his newly minted running mate, Carly Fiorina, will be making six of the stops.
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We've got you covered in our Side Hustle Salon, where we feature opportunities to profit from a passion using sites like Minted and TaskRabbit.
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The sharp declines in recent days have marked a pullback long-awaited by investors after the market has minted record high after record high.
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The newly-minted Oscar winner, 37, was photographed as he tumbled off the Oscars stage into the audience area after the ceremony had concluded.
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That's a boon for investors, including Jana Partners, which has minted a healthy return on its big bet on Whole Foods earlier this year.
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The newly minted Duchess of Sussex stepped out for her first solo outing with Queen Elizabeth earlier this morning looking nothing short of regal.
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Last but not least, she teamed up with her newly-minted beauty-mogul sister Kim to launch a collection of creamy nude lip shades.
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And rather than be constrained by designs of the past, newly-minted architects out to prove that they can be both practical and creative.
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The law lets Congress repeal a newly minted rule through simple majority votes in the House and Senate, and a signature from the president.
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He also showed up for her Hollywood Walk of Fame celebration and placed a small bouquet of white roses on her newly minted star.
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Another reason Cabello is someone to watch out for — aside from her immense talent — is that the newly minted non-minor is politically involved.
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Newly minted Philadelphia district attorney Larry Krasner promised to turn the city's broken criminal justice system on its head — and he's wasting no time.
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She and her husband are going through a tough time, and as a newly-minted relationship expert herself, Abbi feels qualified to give advice.
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By 2014, Chopra had recovered from her time as Khan's former assistant and found love with a newly minted Bollywood actor named Zain Durrani.
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Space Force: The Pentagon is proposing a $15.4 billion fiscal 2021 budget for the Space Force, the newly minted sixth branch of the military.
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Nike's newly minted CEO John Donahoe said that there is a strategy behind choosing which issues to promote — and which issues to ignore entirely.
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Job prospects for this year's grads are looking up, but many of the newly minted degree holders aren't poised for success in the workplace.
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When I was a newly minted doctor, I found myself back in the ICU, no longer a lowly medical student but with real responsibilities.
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The European Commission's newly minted data-sharing arrangement with the U.S. — the EU-US Privacy Shield — is facing a legal challenge on privacy grounds.
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The first miner to guess the number gets to update the ledger of transactions and also receives a reward of 803 newly minted bitcoins.
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There are 262,288 male billionaires, compared to a scant 256 female billionaires, and 993 of the 299 newly minted billionaires this year were male.
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In past interviews he's come across as a decidedly young, newly minted corporate titan possessed of a intense passion no matter what the topic.
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The newly-minted President-elect is now faced with the task of turning his hardline policy proposals into concrete legislative proposals and ultimately law.
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Though people might not want to go through Minted specifically, it may remove enough friction to get people to stick around on the platform.
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At 13, Jennifer Garner's daughter Violet Anne is a newly minted teenager — and like many girls her age, she's starting to experiment with makeup.
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In 1980, 8% of newly minted Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government took jobs in the non-profit sector.
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It's appropriate, given the subject matter of the internet-centric film, that its star, Joey King, is a newly-minted social media superstar herself.
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The platforms come bundled with connectivity layers utilizing a plethora of networking protocols, such as IP, mesh and a slew of newly-minted ones.
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Niece North and North's new puppy, which the newly minted 4-year-old is cuddling while she flashes a huge smile for the camera.
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The interior designer also partnered with Minted on wall art for Annie's nursery, including a "To the Stars" piece featuring a hot-air balloon.
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The new political leadership could look for ways to build highly functioning teams that include the newly minted political appointees and senior career officials.
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Rachel is passing the reins over to her longtime right hand Jill Hazelbaker, our newly minted Senior Vice President of Global Policy and Communications.
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We spoke to the newly-minted authors about the creativity innate to coding and how they're watching tech change the world in real time.
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One of the main connecting threads in every successful double turn is the newly minted heel taking physical liberties with his or her opponent.
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It's no surprise, then, that the rapper and newly minted Wilhelmina model seemed unimpressed by the reaction her latest selfie received from her Barbz.
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Barbara Corcoran, one of the "Shark Tank" big wigs, says she's got big plans for Jay-Z ... now that he's a freshly minted BILLIONAIRE!!!
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Bart posted a photo from Jackson's CR Fashion Book spread that shows the newly minted model channeling major '80s Dynasty-meets-Kylie Minogue vibes.
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It's hard to imagine a freshly minted Congress member who has had kind words for the president bucking him on such a crucial issue.
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The newly-minted community leader began his day at noon, when sitting mayor, Hillary Schieve, read the official proclamation within the City Council Chambers.
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Freshly minted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had strong words for detractors of feminism at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland last week.
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Trump delivered his remarks after newly minted Secretary of State Mike Pompeo left North Korea with three Americans who had been held prisoner there.
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The original face of the Gerber baby products, Ann Turner Cook, 91, met the newly minted spokesbaby, one-year-old Lucas Warren, on Saturday.
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Since Colorado legalized the drug in 2014, the previously illegal plant has birthed multibillion-dollar public companies, minted billionaires, and brewed significant social change.
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The newly minted chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) says he is committing to keeping the agency neutral and avoiding political influence.
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Small wonder that among 19 newly minted ministers, ten are from what India officially classifies as "backward" castes, and three are from Uttar Pradesh.
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Washington (CNN)Nikki Haley is not to be trifled with -- especially by the likes of a TV anchor-turned-newly-minted White House aide.
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Some Democrats, including freshly minted liberal upstart Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have called for ICE to be abolished, criticizing it for overly aggressive deportation efforts.
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Just send Minted the name of your recipient's street, city and state and one of their independent artists will create a custom art print.
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Wichita, Kansas (CNN)Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the newly minted progressive star from New York, hit the campaign trail in deep-red Kansas with Sen.
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The newly minted Jabhat Fateh al-Sham is just one of many formations, fronts and coalitions that comprise the forces arrayed against Syria's government.
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Ten years and many twists and turns later, Zhou was a newly minted professional golfer competing in the Shanghai leg of the China Tour.
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More recently, Mangrove backed WalkMe, a newly minted unicorn startup founded by Israeli entrepreneurs that helps companies train their employees to use new software.
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And, honestly, if this stereotypical millennial wasn't on board with swapping out sausage for the newly-minted replica, I'm not sure who would be.
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IBM's newly minted Summit supercomputer spans two tennis courts, runs on 185 miles of high-speed cable and weighs more than a commercial aircraft.
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Giuliani, a newly minted legal representative for Trump, said if the special counsel team went after Trump's daughter and adviser, he would take action.
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Haas focused much of his labor on imbuing the startup's blockchain with the ability to use the newly minted TSRX token for tuition payments.
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Barrymore is a newly minted brand ambassador for Crocs, and she admits her family is a huge fan of the famously colorful and comfortable.
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Link — Line's token — isn't being minted through an ICO, instead, it'll be given out to Line users as an incentive for using certain services.
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Saint-Gaudens, who revered her as "Goddess-like," also used her profile on his Indian Head eagle coin design, minted from 1907 to 1916.
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Later in the interview Smith contrasts her decision with the more common route for freshly minted MFAs, seeking entrée into a hierarchical gallery system.
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While performance events are still a bit light, the continent minted its first unicorn, Jumia, in 2016 and has produced a handful of exits.
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Rob Kardashian is a true romantic at heart, turns out ... he pulled out all the traditional stops for his freshly minted fiancee Blac Chyna.
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As of November 22000, we have seen eighty one newly minted unicorns this year, which means we have one new unicorn every four days.
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At the end of the day, this newly minted infantry officer will prove herself by the way she carries herself around her fellow Marines.
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In states like California, which leans heavily Democratic, tens of thousands of new citizens, and newly minted voters, will not change the status quo.
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Sacagawea The Shoshone guide who led Lewis and Clark to the West Coast appeared on a $1 coin that was first minted in 2000.
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After a bit of research, we also used the site Minted to turn a photo of Dan's artwork into a save-the-date postcard.
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" There's an old cliché in Cleveland, one that's been minted on T-shirts and adopted as an unofficial Browns motto: "There's always next year.
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China minted two new billionaires each week last year, according to a study on wealth by the Swiss bank UBS and the consultancy PwC.
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Riot Games has created its own music groups featuring well-known stars like Korean pop group K/DA and the newly minted True Damage.
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The United States also has a newly minted ambassador in Mexico City, Roberta Jacobson, who presented her own letters to Peña on June 20.
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Installation takes two minutes max, and you pair the device to a dedicated smartphone app that lets you control your newly-minted smart blinds.
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The newly minted President Pence would be finishing out Trump's term, so he'd likely be the one on the ballot this November. Wild. Right?
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The result has been a newly minted loyalty program, Hut Rewards, and the hiring of about 14,000 delivery drivers by the end of 2017.
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Sacagawea, the Shoshone guide who led Lewis and Clark to the West Coast, appeared on a $1 coin that has been minted since 2000.
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For 53-year-old Mavis Wanczyk, the newly minted winner of Wednesday night's $758.7 million Powerball jackpot drawing, life is about to get crazy.
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Last week, the newly minted French leader delivered a bruising rebuke of Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris accord in a televised address.
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The newly minted Oscar winner, 56, and actress, 30, were photographed at a Thundercat show at The Wiltern in LA on Saturday, March 7.
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That sounds like a nice vacation, but it's actually where Mike Pompeo spent his first five days as the newly minted secretary of state.
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The biggest goal of government in my life, and I said this when I was a newly minted county attorney, was protecting people's safety.
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The newly minted ticket has found its message in civil unrest at home and turbulence abroad, most recently in last week's attempted coup in Turkey.
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Sales of gold coins and minted bars in May fell to 10,790 ounces from 5423,991 ounces in April, the mint said in a blog post.
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With seven months left in his term, Obama could have left it to the newly minted Democratic presumptive nominee to carry the fight to Trump.
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And, now that the newly-minted trivia star's time on the show is over, he's revealed two of the biggest keys to his "Jeopardy!" success.
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Harry and Meghan, the newly minted Duke and Duchess of Sussex, invited 600 people to attend their wedding at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
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But it's something on the minds of the roughly 160,000 people who have signed a petition calling to impeach the newly minted Supreme Court justice.
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In February 2013, Raul announced that he would retire as president in 2018 and named newly minted Vice President Miguel Díaz-Canel as his successor.
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Chris Christie, the newly-minted President-elect is once again being drawn toward making a pick who will enable his outsider persona and bellicose instincts.
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The success of the Judaean campaign, for example, is depicted on the Arch of Titus and on 'Judaea capta' coins minted to commemorate the victory.
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