He is the modern-day John Calhoun, just as mass incarceration is the modern-day Jim Crow.
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But with the modern-day season of Gilmore Girls approaching, his resume could use a modern-day update.
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For instance, such analyses might suggest that a modern-day European shares certain traits with the Neanderthal genome but not a modern-day African.
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A modern-day Goldwater against a modern-day George McGovern (who lost 49 states to Richard Nixon in 1972) would be a fascinating race to watch.
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Vows Bishop Carlton T. Brown stood between a modern-day bride and a modern-day miracle at Bethel Gospel Assembly Church on May 17 in Harlem.
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Instead, the territory in question was two separate British colonies — Upper Canada, roughly corresponding to modern-day Ontario, and Lower Canada, roughly corresponding to modern-day Quebec.
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Story of modern-day Israel Born in Wisniew, Poland, in 1923, Peres moved to British-mandate Palestine in 1932, where his story became the story of modern day Israel.
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Modern Day Randall However, this episode spends most of its time with Modern Day Randall, even though it gave us a bit of background on Senior Year Randall as well.
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Rose McGowan, modern day warrior, isn't here to suffer liars.
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We are witnessing the birth of our modern day Hitchcock.
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Another international issue we've been highlighting is modern day slavery.
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Yes-- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: But this is a modern day version.
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If the likes were low, modern day Microsoft would prevail.
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Tech products and hackers are our modern day Freddy Kruegers.
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In short, the victims lived like modern day sex slaves.
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In modern day, Kate is back attending Overeaters Anonymous meetings.
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The ominous messages warn: THIS IS THE MODERN DAY CELEBRITY?
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"It's a modern day forum of fighting back," Trump saId.
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We are living in the modern day Salem Witch Trials.
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A modern day sequel might make Druidia pay for it.
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The modern day space race doesn't pit country against country.
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They are modern day orphans left to fend for themselves.
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VATICAN CITY — Two modern-day American suffragists had a plan.
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"This is our modern day civil rights movement," says McBath.
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And I think in the modern day, communications people aren't.
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Indeed, psychedelic drugs gave birth to the modern-day music festival.
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So, what exactly does a modern day hit now look like?
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We can debate the modern-day role of the black church
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"modern-day slavery," directing them to social services and giving them
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"The scientists are more or less modern-day explorers," Stomps says.
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It's like watching the unfolding of a modern-day fairy tale.
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Pavonazzo was quarried in antiquity from what is modern day Turkey.
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Benita Alexander thought she had found her modern day Prince Charming.
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Our meeting had been a sort of modern-day fairy tale.
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Undoubtedly, she'll continue to inspire more modern day myths like Chambers.
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In it, she compares modern day "cancel culture" to the guillotine.
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It's called The Eddy, and is set in modern-day Paris.
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It's that it doesn't offer any insight into modern-day Nazis.
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It remains the largest modern-day attack on the LGBTQ community.
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The founder dog has spawned a modern-day doggy cancer dynasty.
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They are, after all, like our modern-day Abbot and Costello.
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And it is a key part of any modern-day retailer.
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He settled in Samulcottah (modern-day Samalkota) in the Godavari delta.
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Does a (modern day) queen wear dresses with strange Elizabethan collars?
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But we've also arguably gone overboard with modern-day urban lighting.
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This entire system sits at the heart of modern-day science.
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Ryan Reynolds even pops up as a modern-day Bob Ross.
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The modern-day image of Santa has been evolving for centuries.
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Have you ever imagined yourself as a modern day Sherlock Holmes?
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"I call this a modern day Romeo and Juliet," McAndrews said.
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The classic classroom frontier game has had a modern day makeover.
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Modern-day psychiatry may be able to offer diagnostic tools, but
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Nike and The New York Times are modern-day war profiteers.
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Very, very similar to the modern-day witch hunts against rapists!
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His election would also show another face of modern-day Ireland.
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Modern-day work setups make it pretty hard to stay active.
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These gold rushes heralded the start of modern-day gold mining.
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Kaspersky's antivirus software operates as a modern-day false flag operation.
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Other exhibits, like "Invisible: Slavery Today," explore modern-day human trafficking.
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Modern-day kangaroos, by contrast, prefer grasses, flowers, ferns, and moss.
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This is the modern-day equivalent of an illegal poll tax.
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Sound The Alarm This calls for a modern-day Manhattan Project.
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This film shows the Jesus look for the Americanized modern-day.
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I think of them as a sort of modern-day family.
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Modern day, intricately designed pumpkin creations certainly make for impressive decorations.
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Boris Johnson clearly sees himself as a modern day Winston Churchill.
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Initially we had a lot more modern-day footage woven through.
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That's where the root of the modern-day militia comes from.
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In the modern day, that means apartment buildings and mobile homes.
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The word "rote" has a bad rap in modern-day learning.
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Seoul is not about to become a modern-day Chang'an, however.
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These intensives are modern-day miniatures of the old C.M.S. experience.
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This is the reality of modern day economics for sports franchises.
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It was like oil, in a way, in our modern day.
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Ms. Middleton has some history with her modern-day Prince Charming.
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The world is witnessing a modern-day nightmare in Xinjiang, China.
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These changes, which narrowly passed, make him a modern-day sultan.
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Bashar herself was sold as a modern-day slave to ISIS.
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Modern-day utopians are not blind to the lessons of history.
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But more guarded references to modern-day events kept breaking through.
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That's where modern-day matchmakers like It's Just Lunch come in.
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Cracking Enigma code created a foundation for modern day computer science.
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This reservoir system is what made the modern-day Southwest possible.
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This is typical of how the modern-day Democratic Party works.
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My use of social media is not Presidential — it's MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL.
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"Frankly it's a modern day form of communication," Trump said about Twitter.
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Those are what transformed Kodi into the modern-day pirate's favorite ship.
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On February 28, the Sun meets your modern-day ruling planet, Neptune.
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Think Napoleon's France, World War II-era Japan, or modern-day Russia.
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" That verb later became the root of the modern-day "to wink.
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For many of us, Google storage is the modern-day hard drive.
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Rumours of a modern-day blacklist had been circulating for a while.
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Strikingly, modern-day socialists embrace this idea, as does the alt-right.
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Was the ginger arch the Elizabethan Era modern day Kate Middleton blowout?
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TRUMP Tower, in midtown Manhattan, has become a modern-day Mount Vernon.
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Modern-day psychologists and psychiatrists have, thankfully, distanced themselves from this idea.
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In modern day sports, eye-popping multi-million contracts are fairly commonplace.
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The era of modern day monetary omniscience is coming to an end.
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It looks no different than your standard modern-day thin USB stick.
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Houellebecq is powerless as he witnesses the collapse of modern-day society.
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In this, Wagner is a bit like a modern-day design reformer.
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Still, sex and yoga as one is a fairly modern-day phenomenon.
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The biblical Garden of Eden was probably somewhere in modern-day Iraq.
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Unfortunately, not all of us inherited the modern-day Billy Shakespeare gene.
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It's leaving graduates woefully unprepared for jobs in our modern-day world.
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"He's a modern-day carnival barker - it's incredible," Gerzema said of Musk.
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" We then said, "People are calling him the modern day Muhammad Ali.
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Slack, like office gossip, is a part of modern day work life.
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The modern-day Reichelt is not a man, but a corporation: Twitter.
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This connection to modern day culture is the foundation of contemporary art.
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The oud was likely invented in Mesopotamia -- modern-day Iraq and Iran.
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Tapes don't matter, money doesn't matter, modern-day punk isn't an investment.
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Such a scenario would be "disconnected from the modern-day grassroots movement."
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Catching a GoPro is the modern day equivalent to catching a boot.
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There's no trace of McCarthy likening Atwood to a modern-day Cassandra.
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Carmen Perez is something of a Renaissance woman in modern-day activism.
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In modern day Manhattan, this event presents the perfect social media opportunity.
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Much like modern day motorsports, sailing is a sport steeped in science.
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After all, The Fault In Our Stars is a modern day classic.
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Pope Francis was correct to explicitly label abortion as modern-day eugenics.
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What does it mean in the modern day to have mental suffering?
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Its modern day clients include wealthy Britons, Russians and Middle Eastern citizens.
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For this modern-day Noah, the radio spouts warnings like an oracle.
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He's sort of a modern day pope if you think about it.
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The murder-swan is a reminder that modern-day birds are dinosaurs.
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But one woman in Britain is performing modern-day alchemy on it.
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The Air Jordan 1 is largely responsible for modern-day sneaker enthusiasm.
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Nor is Russia's main opposition figure, Alexey Navalny, a modern-day Lenin.
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"Tweeting happens to be a modern-day form of communication," he said.
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Hawaii hit hardest in modern-day plant extinctions, The Star Adviser reports.
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It's unfair to compare any modern-day presidency with that of Roosevelt.
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To modern-day cowboys and ranchers, Mexican migrants are the new foe.
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Emailing has become a global epidemic: a modern-day version of pollution.
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Harris called the alleged attack a "modern-day lynching" in late January.
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Looking into my closet felt like a modern-day, millennial moral dilemma.
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It lends its name to the modern-day market town of Uzès.
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Prince was like a modern day Elvis, only without the cultural appropriation.
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After all, no modern-day commercial plane quite has its aesthetic quality.
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There's a little Pete Campbell in each of these modern-day nobles.
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Ben-Gurion, who was born in modern-day Poland, understood European Jews.
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He said that the list represented a modern-day form of McCarthyism.
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Help is common, he points out, from Michelangelo to the modern day.
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One Denisovan group left behind DNA in modern-day Asians and Oceanians.
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With these conditions, Hannibal says, prisons are like modern-day slave plantations.
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Instead, Republicans would denounce either Sanders or Warren as modern-day socialists.
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"They're going to build a modern-day Atlantis out there," he said.
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Modern-day interest in Greenland, however, is more about drilling and mining.
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And that data has become essential to a modern day farm's success.
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Forever Pizza is the modern day art version of breaking the bread.
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A lot of modern day players don't, but I definitely appreciate it.
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I appreciate modern day music and symphonic pieces from the 1800's.
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It is a modern-day variation on the mission of the Chahar.
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"Elementary" brings Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famed stories to modern-day America.
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An '80s star gets a modern-day makeover with three new recipes.
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That business was a precursor to the modern-day home-improvement chain.
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But modern-day prenups tell us more about how to stay married.
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But the film is also a brilliant window into modern-day Korea.
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I sort of think of him as a modern day Evel Knievel.
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Find out more about modern-day slavery from the CNN Freedom Project.
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But it really can be an important form of modern day communication.
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Telling the time — from 2,000 BC in modern-day Iran and Iraq
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I've said that before but that is pretty rare in modern day.
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For that, we need some good old-fashioned modern-day reality creation.
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This and other modern-day marvels are the result of machine learning.
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My use of social media is not Presidential - it's MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL.
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Whether it is a Nkisi figure from the modern-day Democratic Republic of the Congo, or a Fon Bocio figure from modern-day Benin, African power figures are assemblages of various materials and are often used within ritual contexts.
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What's worse, many of those practices allegedly continue in modern-day elephant training.
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That show rewrites fairy tales and this was our modern day fairy tale.
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It has great, almost spot-on modern day examples of the young generation.
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The reality show seeks to portray app developers as modern-day rock stars.
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LOS ANGELES — Sex and the City but for modern day high school students.
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Except, just like modern-day love stories, it doesn't come without its issues.
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Hasek, Roy, Brodeur and Lundqvist comprise the modern-day Mount Rushmore of goaltenders.
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To some, the videos paint Tamimi as a modern-day Joan of Arc.
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Through a reverse Big situation, Martin plays Young Jordan in the modern day.
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Some have likened portions of the business to a modern-day railroad monopoly.
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Not quite the brooding, chiselled chap portrayed on-screen by modern-day actors.
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The new film sounds a lot like a modern-day John Hughes flick.
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In a lot of ways, Amber Rose is our modern-day Lady Godiva.
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It spans modern-day Los Angeles to 1950s Italy and it's so dreamy.
|
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Some of that work might sound like obvious elements of modern-day campaigning.
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Modern-day watermelons don't look anything like their distant ancestors from Southern Africa.
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To the casual observer, the scenario sounds a lot like modern day China.
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I wanted it to be a modern-day inclusive guide to intimate apparel.
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Traditional television ratings are about to get a much-needed modern day update.
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This was the modern-day equivalent of supping from Mr Bannon's gilded skull.
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We could argue that a modern-day version is Roxane Gay's Bad Feminist.
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Put together, they provide an important element for processing modern day America: context.
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In this he resembles an old-school Marxist or a modern-day Eurosceptic.
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For example, in Joppa (modern day Jaffa) Peter raises Tabitha from the dead.
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"Hey, look, it's a modern-day form of communication," Donald Trump said, laughing.
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It's a bit like the modern-day take on reading the liner notes.
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This is how tech can help us all survive a modern-day apocalypse.
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Business interests backing the campaign include a host accused of modern-day slavery.
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How do you think that world intersects with feminism in modern-day America?
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The freezer is kind of the ultimate hero of the modern-day kitchen.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security defines human trafficking as modern day slavery.
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That changed in 2015, when modern day technology called "snapshot DNA" was introduced.
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It's reminiscent of 90s hip-hop culture, reborn right into modern-day Israel.
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LAS VEGAS — The classic Polaroid camera just got revamped for the modern day.
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"Social media is modern day feudalism if you think about it," Booth said.
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Collective strikes in football are not a common occurrence in the modern day.
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" Baloch also identified herself as a "modern day feminist" and "believed in equality.
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He is the modern day political alchemist — making the chaos into policy gold.
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The beast would have lived in modern-day Argentina during the Cretaceous period.
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"They want to lock you up as a modern-day slave," she said.
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"They want to lock you up as a modern day slave," she said.
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To me this is a modern-day sacred item of the 4G era!
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Or what the duties of a modern-day RoboCop might have looked like?
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Fittingly, modern day Italians also have a chlorophyll-tinted view of their neighbours.
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"Gun disaster and its wasted lives are a modern-day tragedy," said Cherry.
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Bless this mysterious 91-year-old woman, a true modern day art hero.
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The vicious attack on actor Jussie Smollett was an attempted modern-day lynching.
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He called the attack a "modern day lynching" when the news broke. pic.twitter.
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Additional manpower, however, would be necessary to operate a modern-day virtual wall.
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Those spaces, Volpe wrote, are a modern-day version of yesterday's boarding house.
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Modern-day Kaliningrad had a long history before Russia came into the picture.
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State, that discussion needs to move beyond the modern-day equivalent of '90s
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Battlestar Galactica drew heavily from the structure and dilemmas of modern-day militaries.
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Whereas, you know, men, it's sort of like the modern-day golf course.
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This is one of miracles in modern-day play and is much admired.
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They're from decades-old carnival games as well as modern-day shooting ranges.
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"Once" (2007) is a modern-day musical that takes place in Dublin, Ireland.
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The latter dispersed to form modern-day Africa, Antarctica, South America, and Australia.
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We need a strong, self-made, educated, attractive, modern day type of hipster.
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He then crossed the river and built Fort Rice near modern-day Cannonball.
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The land comprising the modern-day King William Historic District was owned by
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Albright emphasized the necessity of public-private partnerships to decrease modern-day inequality.
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It also used to be ground zero for modern day slavery in agriculture.
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Before he became a modern-day Renaissance man, Foxx was Eric Marlon Bishop.
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"It wasn't nearly as bitter as modern day makes it seem," he said.
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Santería is not what people think, especially modern-day Santería practices in America.
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The modern day exit velocity on those hits were not off the charts.
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All forms of control and thus modern day colonialism over groups of people.
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Hunters become the hunted in this modern day Moby Dick animation entitled NSFWhale.
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Admittedly, modern-day universities are not known for their courage in this area.
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For sterling, algorithms have become the modern-day version of a George Soros.
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None of these votes are very popular with the modern-day Democratic base.
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Elizabeth Weil wrote about this modern-day explorer for the magazine in 2014.
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In the modern day, it's a residential community essentially divided into two areas.
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And old school or not, he is still connecting with modern-day ballplayers.
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A conscious modern-day stoner, Liam Kaczmar is an aesthetically driven weed enthusiast.
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Is there a modern-day gangster legend in New York like Pistol Pete?
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" Trump himself has touted his use of social media as "modern day presidential.
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Cooke unearths old beliefs and debunks modern-day myths with humor and panache.
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What came next — mergers and acquisitions — has defined the industry to modern day.
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"We consider this the birthplace of modern-day special forces," Mr. Starbuck said.
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America's sex offender registries have existed in their modern-day form since 1994.
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The Italian army had to subjugate modern-day Libya, Somalia, Eritrea, and Ethiopia.
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Alex is an insightful thinker coupled with a modern-day P. T. Barnum.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, who considers himself something of a modern-day master builder.
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It also calls the vehicle one of the "rarest of modern-day Ferraris."
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With the demands of modern-day child-rearing, parents feel enough guilt already.
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He comes across as a thug, kind of a modern-day Bob Haldeman.
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Immokalee also used to be known as ground zero for modern day slavery.
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Under this vision, the Endangered Species Act becomes a modern-day Sleeping Beauty.
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In 2016, plenty of their modern-day counterparts voted for Donald J. Trump's.
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The training is intense and usually specific to modern-day, automated cockpit technology.
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"50 Miles More is the modern-day 'Breakfast Club,'" she told the students.
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An early version of modern-day America was already visible in June 1856.
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This brought most of modern-day Ukraine, previously under Polish control, into Russia.
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But he also holds many conventional views for a modern-day Ukrainian leader.
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Ismail al-Jazari was an Engineer born in 1136 in modern day Turkey.
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"They grew to their larger sizes independently of modern-day kangaroos," Mitchell said.
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The Trump administration says that modern-day slavery and child labor are terrible.
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I'm not sure how he comes back from this in modern-day Texas.
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Modern-day psychologists might not blame Eve for her errant ways at all.
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Thus, the modern-day version of a blinking light that you never fix.
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This case is considered by some to be about a modern-day lynching.
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Modern-day libertarians will stop at nothing to increase personal freedom and profit.
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But the reality of the modern-day studio boss is much more mundane.
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How a modern-day massacre happened — and why America sat on the sidelines.
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So as a rule, modern-day Cabinet meetings have been purely for show.
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A large billboard depicted the Iranian-backed militias as modern-day comrades of Imam Hussein: a militia fighter standing next to Imam Hussein faces a crowd of modern-day warriors carrying Islamic flags, while Imam Hussein faces warriors in ancient garb.
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But reviving MST3K isn't as simple as translating its humor into modern-day media.
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Mac OS X / macOS has been a fundamental part of Apple's modern-day renaissance.
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In the "modern day" story line, which focuses on the children, Jack isn't around.
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It's almost like a modern-day â€" although thankfully much less severe â€" retelling.
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Ela allows you to save memories in your jewelry, like a modern day locket.
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In Brazil, forced labor has been defined as a form of modern-day slavery.
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With the help of modern-day medical imaging, and lots and lots of bubbles.
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Exchanges make money selling trading data, a necessary tool in modern-day electronic markets.
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It's not everyday that you come across a modern day knight in shining armour.
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It may sound like a scary scene from a modern day Twilight Zone episode.
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The game catches the attention of four bored modern-day teenagers stuck in detention.
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These two modern-day icons go way back and they pretty much epitomize #FriendshipGoals.
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Of course, like many modern-day celeb pets, Wrangler already has his own Instagram.
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Selfies are one of the most important forms of art in modern-day culture.
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The skintight silhouette hugs her curves, suggesting that Beyoncé is the modern-day Aphrodite.
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What is one theory scientists have about how modern-day Europeans acquired this strain?
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Knowing what to look for is the first step to stopping modern day slavery.
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Modern-day VR rigs are expensive, and site-specific productions require travel and time.
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Modern day consoles have become powerhouses that replicate some of the most powerful computers.
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When he visited modern-day Yangzhou, he reportedly introduced the dish to the city.
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For example, where, exactly, would a modern-day herd of sabertooth tigers be released?
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Not surprisingly, these ancient creatures were just as strange as their modern day descendants.
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Others think it originally referred to Djenné, a trading city in modern-day Mali.
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Neptune, your modern day planetary ruler, turns direct on November 22, in your sign.
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In a way, the French-woman stereotype feels like a modern-day fairy tale.
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It's a point that feels a little off the mark in the modern day.
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CNN recently showed what appeared to be modern-day slave trade in the country.
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There is nothing sexy about the origin story of the modern-day kick scooter.
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But for modern-day fart lovers, the allure often begins in their formative years.
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He's not alone, either: A passion for SGI lingers well into the modern day.
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They're ubiquitous, and the modern day synthetic rubber flip flop is not going away.
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It's a big contrast to the monoculture growing operations of modern-day greenhouse systems.
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They seek refuge from modern day life and hope to avoid the rat race.
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The expansion of executive power has been a trend in the modern-day presidency.
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For the modern-day 210rd Fighter Group, the teeth are a pretty big deal.
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" And later: "My use of social media is not Presidential – it's MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL.
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AI is already a part of the modern day -- think speech and image recognition.
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" He tweeted: "My use of social media is not Presidential - it's MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL.
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Whether we like it or not, we are the vanguard of modern day capitalism.
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"Friends on the Other Side" gives a modern day Disney villain their own song.
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Harris initially condemned the reported attack as a "modern day lynching" when it happened. .
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That's why I'm taking action to fight this modern-day slave trade in America.
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Now, however, modern-day brujas are taking back the practice and battling that taboo.
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The game bears more resemblance to SimCity than to most modern-day sports games.
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Modern-day presidential summits have the results agreed to before the leaders sit down.
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This new console might look retro, but there's a lot of modern-day additions.
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This is one of the miracles in modern-day play and is much admired.
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A couple patents, trademarks, and redesigns later, the modern-day Teva sandal was born.
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The costumes have become a visual representation of modern day women's rights, she said.
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That's why I'm taking action to fight this modern day slave trade in America.
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Modern-day politics, McCain suggested, are on a path toward ruining fragile western institutions.
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Researchers may have also discovered where anatomically modern humans originated from: modern-day Botswana.
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But the sentiment is one that many modern-day entrepreneurs say they rely on.
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The modern-day version of the Fiat 500 launched in North America in 2010.
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Modern-day measurements contradict the predictions scientists have made based on the ancient past.
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"A modern-day witch would work at a bank in the city," Flavia reflects.
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" He added: "My use of social media is not Presidential - it's MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL.
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"My use of social media is not Presidential - it's MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL," Trump tweeted.
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And the modern-day Klansmen who follow him wear MAGA hats not hoods. pic.twitter.
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That was like a modern day [Dave Brubeck's hit] "Take Five" kind of feeling.
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He's an old-thinking type of male character set into this modern-day world.
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But in more recent years, startups have offered a modern-day twist on this.
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For professional football, Ryan was the key link between old school and modern day.
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What place, if any, does modern-day ambient or IDM have within dance culture?
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Benning beautifully melds themes of natural manifestations and modern-day sensiblities to her stitchings.
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WATCH: Modern Day Exorcisms Why did the order allow you to film in there?
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The character you created, Tina Fontana, is sort of a modern-day Robin Hood.
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Soccer, a passion of modern-day Iran, is definitely not part of the tradition.
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A modern-day TV update of the 19413 film "Heathers" debuts on Paramount Network.
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Sanitizer might feel like a modern-day, scientific, and more clinical upgrade to soap.
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The simple yet emotionally intuitive storytelling offers an empathetic image of modern-day relationships.
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This paved the way for the modern-day Hawaiian cultural practice of hoarding things.
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"Modern-day Faust" is about as classic a "Twilight Zone" setup as there is.
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They aren't much like the feathers on today's birds, the dinosaurs' modern-day descendants.
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This modern-day Deep Throat and The New York Times have given me hope.
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His three-decade hold on power had been likened to a modern-day pharaoh.
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Organizers of Monday's ceremony stressed the modern-day lessons of the history of Auschwitz.
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Many of these tangible and intangible elements are simply absent in modern-day China.
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His taste in music might be considered unlikely for a modern-day arts impresario.
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Screens are our modern-day masks and boy, do we love hiding behind them.
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The Parkland shooting was the ninth deadliest mass shooting in modern day American history.
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Yet it had me suffering like a modern-day Sisyphus on a June afternoon.
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" He claimed the F.B.I. "broke into" Mr. Trump's campaign in a "modern-day Watergate.
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Many modern-day retailers that you know and love have been around for years.
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Klayman sees himself as a modern-day John Adams in a fight for justice.
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In the church of the modern-day media, there is no room for redemption.
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He has been a critic of the politicization of the modern-day confirmation process.
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Modern-day Iberian men can still trace their paternal ancestry to these central Europeans.
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And Mr. Powell has a modern-day cheerleader in Nigel Farage, Brexit's biggest proponent.
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Instead, Nascar hopes the modern-day appeal will be incremental drama and continuing excitement.
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Before the British, the Burmese monarchy plundered the kingdom of Arakan, modern-day Rakhine.
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But there were 4 million more adults who were working as modern-day slaves.
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This theme allows connections to a plethora of modern-day literature and current events.
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The "iron lung," or precursor to the modern-day ventilator, was invented in 1928.
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Take Perot in 1992: the most successful modern-day minor-party candidate to date.
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Modern day terrorists rarely get involved in the drug trade beyond their home turf.
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This technology, too, has got to come in handy for any modern-day Stalin.
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There are many ways to describe the flavor of the modern-day supermarket tomato.
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Read more: Racked has a fantastic, in-depth story about modern-day indigo production.
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Watch this video to find out more about the modern-day lottery in the U.S.
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It is often thought of as the birthplace of the modern day gay rights movement.
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In one sense, Tarsem Singh is a great fit for a modern-day Oz adaptation.
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It's like modern day slavery: Once you get in it's really difficult to get out.
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That means modern-day forests are much thicker and denser than they ever were historically.
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Leeds is the most successful execution of Baywatch's half-hearted commitment to modern-day feminism.
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The RoboVac 20 is a modern-day dustpan and brush for the gadget-aware home.
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They are modern-day pirates without the violence; Walmart is their East India Trading Company.
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There's a strong modern-day Whitney Houston energy happening here, give or take a register.
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The scientists also note that they have features similar to the modern-day Canaan dog.
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WATTERS: Yes, that&aposs a tough one to recover from in modern-day America. Greg.
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Ashton was on the Hill testifying about human trafficking and modern-day slavery ... serious stuff.
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You can think of them like a modern-day "scene girl" from the mid-aughts.
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The modern day snow boot is both warm and versatile and can look still chic.
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"We're the modern day Brady Bunch with a kick," Kim says as the video ends.
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It turns out that the latest version of Hyrule is grounded in the modern day.
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The 2019 supernatural romance "Atlantics" tells a haunting ghost story set in modern-day Senegal.
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What we know as modern-day skateboarding — pool skating, vert, street — all evolved from this.
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If you've ever flown a modern-day drone then it's easy to understand his confidence.
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Rather, it's about people in the modern day who think they're descended from those Romanoffs.
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Those who have passed through the fire surely have something to teach modern-day managers.
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And you still see it – modern day female politicians are called witches all the time.
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He died leading his army in futile battle in what is now modern-day Iran.
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Models looked like modern-day priestesses with silver beaded chokers — equal parts exotic and strong.
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Instead they'll find modern-day versions of many menu items from the Apollo 11 mission.
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But even if I did, there simply isn't as much hype around modern-day Disney.
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This layout is designed to take you from the beginnings of slavery to modern day.
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A modern-day election cycle wouldn't be complete without someone's Wikipedia page getting tampered with.
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In foreign policy, he showed a peculiar obsession with annexing the modern-day Dominican Republic.
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Politics are a modern-day Colosseum where outward anger is repressed and betrayal is not.
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For most people, it's just one of the many modern-day nuisances of urban life.
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GIFs to me are modern day versions of images that could appear in a zoopraxiscope.
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Let's let this statement from the "modern day presidential" White House speak for itself first.
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Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams have Twitter to thank for their modern-day love story.
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" While another fan wrote that: "He wasn't the modern-day Kurt Cobain, by the way.
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Basically, the result is a modern-day Heathers, but with better clothes and the Internet.
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I rooted for Wu's heroine, whose pluck brings to mind a modern-day Lizzie Bennet.
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A modern-day version of rollback would force Russia out of Georgia, Syria, and Ukraine.
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So seeing him pledge his loyalty to a modern day tech company is just ~woah~.
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In Hickey's argument, a slowdown in chipmaker demand has implications for the modern-day economy.
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My collection was recognized by the American Folk Art Museum as modern-day folk art.
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The camera cuts to a modern-day Baelish with a sour smirk on his lips.
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But joining the latest incarnation is proving controversial and risky for Rome's modern-day masters.
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These observations allowed them to identify the lizard as a relative of modern-day chameleons.
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She also breached the subject of sexism and misogyny in the modern day United States.
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Has the concept been corrupted by modern day politics and the court of public opinion?
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The modern-day invention tikka masala is casually noted next to korma, a Mughlai legend.
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With this boat, indigenous astronomy went from an ancient memory to a modern-day practice.
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The modern-day opioid epidemic is particularly ill-suited to one-size-fits-all solutions.
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Khan denies colluding with the army and the military denies interfering in modern-day politics.
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" A parent of one of her students described her as a "modern-day Mary Poppins.
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Underneath the feathers, dinos could have had brightly colored scales, like many modern-day lizards.
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This precursor to the modern-day Central Intelligence Agency included a number of famous agents.
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The controversy around triple talaq stems from how it is practiced in modern day societies.
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Einstein's general theory of relativity is now renowned as a pinnacle of modern-day physics.
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Modern-day Fanta evolved from the Fanta that was re-introduced to Italy in 1955.
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Corporations, surprisingly, often find themselves on the side of the modern-day versions of Nader.
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This is Fris' modern-day version of what Sanders would have looked like in 2016.
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"FOMO spending," or the modern-day version of "keeping up with the Joneses," is tempting.
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The festival will include plenty of straight-faced homage mixed with modern-day star power.
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"I think Amazon defines the modern-day stock market battlefield, " the "Mad Money " host said.
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The chains eventually merged, and that's how we got the modern day Chuck E. Cheese.
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Bower's incident is par for the course in the life of the modern-day influencer.
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It doesn't hurt that Just Blaze's beat is one of modern day rap's most iconic.
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Those are modern-day dualities that both queers and Satanists are all too familiar with.
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STEM innovations, especially those in engineering, are an essential part of our modern-day lives.
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But turning the Armory into a modern day Playboy mansion was not without its challenges.
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SLAM: The Machine in is this case is a reference to modern day life itself.
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In the modern day, it may take a candidate of color to pull it off.
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While your lyrics address these modern-day issues, they're loaded with old fairy tale tropes.
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The laws, as Muzaffar says, are simply too outdated to account for modern day crimes.
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Which leads us to our final question: Is this what modern-day romance looks like?
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But modern day trick-or-treating didn't catch on in the US until the 1920s.
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Trump won non-college whites by 14 points more than Romney, a modern day record.
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We keep making old stuff significantly less useful in the modern day, sometimes by force.
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DeWanda Wise plays Nola Darling, a sexually fluid, sex-positive woman in modern-day Brooklyn.
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In a Jewish marriage, the modern-day ketubah, a prenuptial agreement, is standard and unorthodox.
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For some, it's a psychological thriller — a modern-day homage to The Talented Mr. Ripley.
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In modern-day "re-education" prisons, Beijing is forcing ethnic Uighurs to forsake their religion.
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FRANKFURT — The Americans accused the Chinese of being modern-day mercantilists who steal intellectual property.
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They're basically the modern-day Beatles, but better, and cooler, and covered in blue paint.
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Enjoyable as the book is, I wanted more when Rhodes turns to the modern day.
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Its modern-day adherents cherish tolerance and pluralism, qualities that in many religions unsettle extremists.
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"Total devotion," Mr. Noterdaeme, 53, said of what makes Mr. Isengart the modern-day Alice.
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Harris warned that it was important not to be cynical about modern-day bail agents.
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King himself was often more disruptive and confrontational than these modern-day protesters have been.
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And of course, like most modern-day love stories, it all began with their profiles.
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So put aside, for just a moment, the grossness of the modern-day correspondents' dinner.
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When I called the students the modern-day Marco Polos, they nodded giddily in approval.
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Modern-day consumers are also steps removed from the labor that's poured into their clothes.
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Now let's say you're a modern-day young woman who has just been sexually assaulted.
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Our movie critic called it a "gravity-defying, ridiculously entertaining" modern-day Robin Hood tale.
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Some wanted an enormous state that would have encompassed a lot of modern-day Utah.
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In modern-day arenas, clowning has also grown bigger — larger gestures, more falls, gargantuan props.
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Modern-day business and sports figures also have drawn on the book's tactics and philosophies.
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While fleeing religious persecution in Persia, they docked on Indian shores, in modern day Gujarat.
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The scheme reflected Mr. Epstein's longstanding fasciation with transhumanism, a modern-day version of eugenics.
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It is not reaping the benefits of modern-day information exchange with the outside world.
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This outline for a path toward a modern day promised land was more than rhetoric.
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We can certainly see afresh his wisdom in Russia's modern-day violations of Ukrainian sovereignty.
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Modern-day parts now are the size of a grain of sand and cost pennies.
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Voters faced intimidation and harassment ... voter ID requirements amounted to a modern-day poll tax.
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The only modern-day impeachment example seen through to its end involves President Bill Clinton.
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There's a good mix of both modern-day aesthetic and turn-of-the-century design.
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All have a frozen-in-time appeal, but its modern-day activities are equally enticing.
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She eventually begins to fight crime and becomes a modern day shero in her community.
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This modern-day marvel is the result of machine learning, a form of artificial intelligence.
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The cathedral continued to be used as a place for national mourning in modern-day France.
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I knew nothing about them and they completely blew me away — a modern-day soul band.
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"The Crow Tribe first inhabited modern-day Montana more than three centuries ago", Justice Sotomayor wrote.
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A powerful modern-day cannon fires water bottles as cannonballs - smashing strong walls in mere seconds.
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The pattern on this modern-day notebook hasn't changed much, but the printing is higher quality.
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Kutcher, 39, testified in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on modern day slavery Wednesday.
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We asked them to sound off on their experiences as modern day matriarchs without male counterparts.
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Cringey flash mobs are the modern day singing telegram, but worse, because they're in a mall.
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A modern-day tour guide opens the play, giving the audience a history of the church.
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Taut, incredibly shiny party balloons are repurposed to form the foundation of modern-day mythological busts.
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Such a lengthy delay occurred during an age that makes modern-day senatorial rhetoric appear tepid.
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Just another day in the totally normal, totally average life of the modern-day Brady bunch.
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The damages of this racist political agenda remain very visible in the modern day cannabis industry.
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They may be the best screenshots as to what rap looks like in modern day America.
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In his modern-day classic Influence, Robert B. Cialdini describes two models of human decision making.
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On the new album, Somi's voice is powerful and soars like a modern day Nina Simone.
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Media often described her as Pakistan's Kim Kardashian and she called herself a modern-day feminist.
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But along with the magic of pregnancy and its modern day accompanying factoids comes serious anxiety.
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Following back or adding someone who asks has become part of the modern-day social contract.
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Amazon's looking to change that by bringing some old-school military tech into the modern day.
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These docks are designed for the modern day office worker, like all of Lenovo's ThinkPad products.
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The film hoped to draw audiences by tapping into modern-day anxieties surrounding technology and privacy.
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Nick Lam is a modern-day matchmaker: He connects his elite clientele with the perfect cars.
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Ahead, we've rounded up five modern-day ways to make the most of the fall equinox.
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"This is the modern day electronic equivalent of book burning," a post on the site reads.
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The Proud Boys was formed in 2016 as the modern-day equivalent of a street gang.
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This is less of a problem on modern-day Macs, which tend to use SSD drives.
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Even by the pathetically easily offended snowflake standards of modern day US campuses, this is ridiculous.
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Those three seemingly simple words have catapulted the U.S. into a modern-day civil rights movement.
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The original Superman and Batman look almost willowy compared to our muscle-bursting modern-day versions.
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But it's more or less a modern day cowboy ballad, only instead of horses it's Camaros.
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So he was often thinking about these guys as sort of a modern day Wild Bunch.
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CEO of OL Consulting, rocket scientist, and "modern-day 'Hidden Figure,'" Olympia LePoint, says yes. How?
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We have a machinist from New Jersey to thank for the invention of modern-day glitter.
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Today, I find myself coming back to the book and seeing it reflect modern-day conflicts.
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But it looks like modern-day feminists are trying on another power shade for size: fuchsia.
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It's possible that it could be from another, unnamed relative of modern day people, for example.
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And this plot is vaguely based on the controversies with modern-day adaptations of The Mikado.
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But in the modern day of infinitely long and amorphous chains, that isn't always the case.
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Do you want to become a modern-day Shakespeare, or at least the next best thing?
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Cam Boudreaux: In modern-day New Orleans, a po'boy is pretty much our iconic big sandwich.
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We are on the cusp of a new movement: accountability litigation to end modern-day slavery.
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The formation of R&B boyband Next Town Down is as modern-day as it gets.
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To put that into modern-day perspective, Disney today is worth $170 billion in market cap.
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Or they take a well-regarded text, maybe a Shakespearean romance, and make it modern-day.
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It hasn't been too hard historically to play old Atari games on a modern-day computer.
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"It's about a normal modern day relationship: the questioning, betrayal, infidelity, vengeance and vices," said Zita.
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But your comments about time travel as a modern-day take on prophecy are well taken.
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"Any merger would lessen the competition for something that's become a modern day necessity," he said.
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But the probability of any kind of modern-day state secession actually happening is incredibly low.
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Yael: Isn't it way harder to clone key cards if they actually use modern-day protocols?
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That ticked off Aaron who suggests he's basically the Godfather of modern-day child pop stars.
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Do you think Devo's tack, or a modern day version of that, can still be effective?
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He's laid waste to so many archetypes that the modern day, flex-addicted rapper ostensibly needs.
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They then compared these genomes against a collection of other ancient and modern day plague strains.
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These chaste beginnings can continue to have an influence over our modern day thoughts and behaviors.
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Carly Pearce knows firsthand that nothing sparks modern-day romance quite like sliding into the DMs.
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All three of the leaders focus on traditional supermarket formats, and their modern-day UK twists.
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Like the rest of the Titanfall universe, his look pulls heavily from modern-day military technology.
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"My use of social media is not Presidential - it's MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL," he tweeted in July.
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I think Prince is a modern day Mozart, and he doesn't get the credit he deserves.
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Political content is the modern day Western — good guys wear white hats, bad guys in black.
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But modern day bulldogs have more pronounced facial wrinkles, and an even thicker and squatter body.
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Human affection can be overwhelming for cats: Like their ancestors, modern-day cats aren't always social.
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Sex, politics, religion — these days, no subject is considered too taboo for the modern-day celebrity.
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Unlike most modern-day presidential candidates, Trump refused to release his tax returns during his campaign.
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Android announced Android Market, the precursor to the modern day Play Store, about a month later.
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The tale is set in modern-day America, where the North and South continue to fight.
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"This was a modern-day witch trial," Mr. McNamara told the judge presiding over the trial.
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Some scientists argue that volcanic eruptions in modern-day India also contributed to the dinosaurs' downfall.
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"Tools that analysts have at airlines haven't been built for a modern-day environment," Kelly said.
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About 66 million years ago, an asteroid more than 6 miles wide struck modern-day Mexico.
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Aside from Bey looking like a modern-day Renaissance portrait, we spy plenty of botanical inspiration.
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It is, in many ways, one of the greatest modern-day treasure hunts in the Americas.
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Once I had my head wrapped around it, I met a modern day post office inspector.
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Those nights have been widely credited as the birthplace of the modern-day LGBTQ rights movement.
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The school's modern-day success, however, can be traced back to one autumn morning in 1838.
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A. [5]Every member of the modern day Homely Wenches who isn't from South London—i.e.
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"It's a nice mix of historical and modern day information," said Ms. Pecoraro of Plymouth 20213.
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This was the food of her people, now brought to the light of the modern day.
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In this modern-day contest, Brinkley said, perhaps it would become a virtual front-porch campaign.
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And the first two modern-day militias were the Michigan Militia and the Militia of Montana.
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Chevron deference gives administrative agencies flexibility to adapt vague, decades-old laws to modern-day circumstances.
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Alneesa is little more than a sketch of an antagonistic caretaker, a modern-day Miss Hannigan.
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Labels are dangerous and too commonly seen in our modern day lives, with gendering as well.
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Mr. Johnson has long wished to be seen as a modern-day version of Winston Churchill.
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Watch -- he also clears up his true feelings about modern-day heroes on the big screen.
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That's the modern day Republican Party, the equivalent of the Old South, the new oppressed minority.
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But he was not totally ready for the coarser realities of the modern-day art market.
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His belief that rules are there to be broken is analogous with other, modern-day disrupters.
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She won last year's prize for "Flights," a series of literary vignettes about modern-day travel.
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They are believed to be the ancestors of the modern-day Bedouin people in the region.
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"In this committee, we identified that this is really the modern-day missile gap," Gallagher said.
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Many of the cafe's modern-day clients come because of an abiding affection for the film.
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PARIS — In Northern Europe, this summer feels like a modern-day version of the biblical plagues.
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First, the evidence against: It's believed that modern-day birds are the evolutionary descendants of dinosaurs.
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" Mr. Cruz added, "I think it is offensive to call police officers modern day Jim Crow.
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Bret: I'm all for youth and energy, especially against a modern-day Boss Tweed like Crowley.
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It sounded like an old school slip-and-fall scam with a modern-day financial twist.
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The first is Salman Rushdie's "Quichotte," a reworking of "Don Quixote" set in modern-day America.
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Dom Pérignon did, however, develop the techniques that led to the development of modern-day Champagne.
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While you might not know those names, we&aposre sure you know their modern-day monikers.
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It also likely gave rise to the bacteria that are common ancestors to modern day tuberculosis.
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But these reasons have always been there and every modern-day US president surely understood them.
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Four modern-day presidents and seven prime ministers are Enarques, as the school's alumni are known.
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Many of these laws were modern-day; Scalia gave no historical support for letting them stand.
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The storm also gave rise to the modern-day federal, state and local emergency response system.
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But the Hausslings do not want to be considered part of a modern-day adoption trend.
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Researchers now hope to make glass with a more versatile, modern-day technology: 3-D printing.
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The other possible taxon was Homo erectus' younger cousin, Homo antecessor, which inhabited modern-day Spain.
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Fans of the modern-day billionaire Elon Musk think they've found a historical doppelgänger for him.
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It's as old as time, even when it involves cellphones, drones and other modern-day signifiers.
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She focused on turning stores into a "modern-day town square" with hands-on training sessions.
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A modern day English classic is how the marketers of the Exemplar would like it described.
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She recently met with Senator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee, to talk about modern-day slavery.
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Comedians are the modern-day court jesters holding the mirror of truth back up to society.
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Hamill has become our modern-day O. Henry and the living embodiment of New York City.
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Hamill has become our modern-day O. Henry and the living embodiment of New York City.
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With his dad as his sidekick, this comedian fashioned himself as a modern-day Johnny Carson.
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On Tuesday morning, the president's Twitter behavior was curious, even by Trumpian, "modern day presidential" standards.
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They were joined by one special guest expert: Grace, a boisterous, modern-day Jack Russell terrier.
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The modern-day public has no Houghton present at this exhibition to elucidate her phantasmagorical paintings.
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In theory, Lynch has a digital background that makes sense for a modern-day magazine publisher.
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"Ithaca will once again be identified with the end of a modern-day Odyssey," he said.
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This ancient lizard is an ancestor of dinosaurs, as well as modern-day crocodiles and birds.
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With modern day equipment, recordings of spirits and ghosts can be captured in sound and image.
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It was a fairy-tale wedding with an unconventional cast: Marc Jacobs, the New York designer, and his betrothed, Charly "Char" Defrancesco, a modern-day chandler with the build of a modern-day goliath, danced the night away in the shadow of a cake taller than either.
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The internet may operate like a modern day wild west, but there are still a few rules.
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As a longtime She-Ra fangirl, riding a modern-day Swift Wind was a dream come true.
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The performance was a vehement, multilevel blast against "modern day slavery" that's bound for extensive Internet exegesis.
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To her, the Confederate emblem is a symbol of racism that does not represent modern-day Mississippi.
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Maybe pretending to be a modern-day Julia Child will offer the lifestyle shake-up you desire.
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Yet another application for the e-skins could be to improve the abilities of modern-day prosthetics.
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"I think it's the modern day equivalent to graffiti of nooses in the locker rooms," she said.
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I was certain that a modern-day female Huck Finn was inside me, waiting to be written.
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Is it just modern-day quackery, a hankering for any life-prolonging quicksilver, however unscientific and unorthodox?
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I, like everyone else in modern-day media, decided that I would turn my misery into content.
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Dunked phoneThankfully just about all modern-day handsets are now water resistant, though there are some outliers.
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Does this mean that every therapist who offers families support is a modern-day Marquis de Sade?
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Choi named himself a modern day Buddha and called for all people to strive for eternal life.
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Some experts say the increasingly popular "drop" strategy enables modern-day impulse buying on somewhat exclusive items.
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Modern-day Palo Santo is usually sold alongside other occult goods as a bundle of incense sticks.
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Those of us engaged in the fight against modern day slavery are inheritors of a proud tradition.
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By all appearances, it's an interesting, innovative take on what a modern-day operating system should be.
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"Legendary" will feature divas competing in "houses," or teams, in various challenges around modern-day ball culture.
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It is not unusual for serious modern-day competitors to have their own used or refurbished machines.
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Elsewhere, auction houses report that modern-day princes from America to China bid when rare survivals appear.
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In some ways, it's the modern-day equivalent of the rentier distancing himself from his coal mines.
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Take Ross Perot's unprecedented run in 1992, the most successful modern-day minor-party candidate to date.
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Last year, the State Department awarded $25 million to the Global Fund to End Modern Day Slavery.
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I daydream about some modern-day Robin Hood hacking into the system and wiping student loan records.
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Those who disagree might be surprised that modern-day mules actually find their origins in the boudoir.
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In our modern-day twist, it's not just the children who are unsupervised — it's also the algorithms.
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Unlike its predecessors, Persona 5 takes place in a real-world location, set in modern-day Tokyo.
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And it sits so neatly in the hand unlike our modern-day wafers of glass and metal!
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Like in modern-day reptiles, these teeth would grow in to replace their cracked and worn predecessors.
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In their gorgeous costumes, the women put a romantic, modern-day spin on two classic Disney characters.
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Just because you can retrofit a modern day device to run an outdated, classic OS, should you?
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Happy Death Day is actually a great modern-day slasher film that doesn't take itself too seriously.
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West, who pictures himself a modern-day philosopher, recently announced he would publish a book of philosophy.
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The surveys found more than just ancient structures: they found evidence of pits from modern-day looters.
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Presad says Ichthyosaurs appeared to traverse a route linking modern-day India, Europe, Madagascar and South America.
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As Hanukkah often falls around Christmas, gifts are also exchanged now in many modern-day Hanukkah celebrations.
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His trademark "Whooooo!" has transcended wrestling and is now prevalent throughout pro sports and modern day society.
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Yet, she also became an unlikely social icon for women's freedom, calling herself a "modern-day feminist".
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All this time, the dystopian haunts of City 17 were just a town in modern day Russia.
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Meanwhile, when it comes to inflation, Yardeni points out that modern-day vigilantes may be onto something.
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He still would have liked so see more modern-day humans analysis to compare with Neanderthal microbiota.
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Matthaeus compares the modern-day approach to making titles to how musician Brian Eno creates his music.
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It's set in modern-day Los Angeles, and Kidman will play a LAPD detective named Erin Bell.
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Nicole draws inspiration from '90s and modern-day subcultures and trends such as vaporwave, seapunk, and witchhouse.
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The three cemeteries were in three ancient cities in modern-day Italy: Velia, Isola Sacra and Vagnari.
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"It is intolerable that human trafficking - modern-day slavery - could occur in our own backyard," Portman said.
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"My use of social media is not Presidential - it's MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL," he tweeted on July 1.
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The strategy, Chen says, reflects a reframing of the place of word processing in the modern day.
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The following is everything we know — and everything we don't — about this bizarro modern-day Orson Welles.
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"However it is told in modern-day times," Perry continues in a preview clip exclusive to PEOPLE.
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He also called himself the "modern day Bo Jackson" -- because he competes in the UFC and WWE.
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Greg Quicke explaining the universe to Josh Thomas is literally a modern day Fellowship of the Ring.
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" They are modern-day railroad barons: Amazon, Khan told me, should be viewed "as an infrastructure company.
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Since 2009 when auto sales slipped to a modern-day low, the industry has posted annual growth.
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Movie-recording functionality became a fundamental feature that soon inspired speedrunning and modern-day services like Twitch.
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No legal recourse The controversy around talaq stems from how it is practiced in modern day societies.
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Think the modern-day equivalent of keeping money under the mattress — only a whole lot more complicated.
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A modern day love potion, Sandberg says, would include some combination of all three of these chemicals.
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How can modern-day women channel the effortlessness and graceful of ladies like Michelle Obama or Olivia?
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In modern day Ghana, craftsman Anang Kwei performs a similar ritual only on a slightly smaller scale.
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Red Sox paraphernalia is common here, suggesting that rowdy sports fans create a modern day Massachusetts mob.
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Yet just as Thomas Malthus has his modern-day apologists, so does his mythical contemporary, Ned Ludd.
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China's modern-day nomads want flexible and cost-saving housing as much as their American counterparts do.
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Any modern-day comparison to that generation of Americans should be done with reverence, if at all.
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Witch killings are rare in modern-day Indonesia but every year the odd sorcerer slaying still occurs.
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Seniors are held hostage by antiquated laws that prevent them from using modern day services and technologies.
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"We're the modern day Friends, that's what we like to think of our friend group," Cartwright shares.
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"To me, this is modern-day lynching," said another Democrat, State Representative Kimberly Gardner of St. Louis.
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They had something that is, I guess, a modern-day technique in polling, it was called enthusiasm.
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The significance of this fruit likely evolved into the modern-day Halloween tradition of bobbing for apples.
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Justnes, the biblical scholar from Norway, believes all 13 of the Greens' fragments are modern-day forgeries.
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"Access to Twitter is essential for meaningful participation in modern-day American Democracy," he told the court.
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We should recognize who the "true champions" may be with regards to most modern day hydration advice.
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"My use of social media is not Presidential - it's MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL," he tweeted in July 2017.
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"I was so floored," she said, adding that she isn't so interested in modern-day romance techniques.
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In short, the S10 X's components read like a wish list for the modern day smartphone fanatic.
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Modern-day megapodes, like the malleefowl or brush turkey, bury their eggs in compost mounds or underground.
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He was enraged by its work helping the modern-day equivalents of my family coming to America.
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Maybe I shouldn't be so surprised at the lack of imagination in modern day pop music videos.
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Of course, the question is, is there room for something like this on the modern-day internet?
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Marianella is genuinely concerned that today's modern-day mixologists are forgetting what bartending is all about: hospitality.
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Is there an NBA owner out there willing to play the role of a modern-day Medici?
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The chapters follow the path of lineal descent, from an African village to modern-day San Francisco.
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Like magic spells cast by a modern-day Merlin, they sound much too good to be true.
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Now he's rather perfectly cast in "Lodge 49," a modern-day fable set in Long Beach, Calif.
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Netflix gives Armistead Maupin's modern-day fable of San Francisco lives and lifestyles a fourth go-round.
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Supporters, including Professor Davis, describe it as a necessary response to what amounts to modern-day apartheid.
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Its post-Civil War versions are explicitly racist, and its modern-day rationales are thin to nonexistent.
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Savas doesn't write much about modern-day Istanbul, but menace lurks around the corner of her prose.
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The modern-day item was jarringly out of place amid candlelit chandeliers and goblets of Dornish wine.
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"She would never describe herself as a marketer, but she's a modern-day marketer," Ms. Clark said.
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And yet, the modern-day left hasn't learned any lessons about the electoral consequences of the position.
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Modern day usage, of course, is restricted to court protocol in the United States and United Kingdom.
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It's obvious the modern-day G.O.P. will go to whatever lengths necessary to jam through its agenda.
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And that woman's name is Raianna Brown and she, in my mind, is a modern day hero.
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We're leaving those communities behind by refusing to adequately invest in the modern-day infrastructure they need.
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Think of Netflix's Ragnarok as a modern day retelling of the mythological story of Magne and Ragnarok.
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A war across the Middle East with modern-day weaponry would be catastrophic on a global scale.
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The modern-day military is now an all-volunteer force, with about 1.2 million active-duty troops.
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And he'll have to think twice about his increasingly precarious position as the modern-day Russian tsar.
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Today's business leaders must deliberately confront the modern-day risks, not consign them to the history books.
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In Lebanon, a group of modern-day sirens have decided not to sing sweetly like their namesakes.
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But no sooner does the play begin than we find ourselves in a carpeted modern-day boardroom.
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This modern-day take on Sherlock Holmes, played by Jonny Lee Miller, returns for a sixth season.
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This is modern-day Charlottesville, where we're supposed to be better suited to engage with each other.
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"In our modern day, to give it meaning, you've really got to see the thing," she said.
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Bar-hopping. Exorcisms. Napkins. These are all things modern day has supposedly killed — just in 2018 alone.
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It's a little modern-day Hitchcock — in "The Stranger," Adam is an ordinary man in extraordinary circumstances.
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In Khaw's version of modern-day Kuala Lumpur, the supernatural is real, hungry and attempting to unionize.
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The downright dumb app, available on GitHub, serves as a modern day whoopee cushion for Apple lovers.
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But over the past few years, the company has repositioned itself as a modern-day camera company.
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You can define modern-day slavery pretty much the same way you'd define slavery throughout human history.
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The kitchen has marble countertops as well as modern-day appliances like a dishwasher, dryer and washer.
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Op-Ed Contributor The modern-day vice president serves primarily as a close presidential adviser and assistant.
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Some observers said Ryan's appointment reflected the cozy relationship between Fox and the modern-day Republican Party.
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Abbas Ibn Firnas was a poet, astronomer, musician and engineer who lived in Andalusia, modern-day Spain.
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The European colonists of modern-day New York brought both St. Nicholas Day and Christmas with them.
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Communist leaders engage in modern-day totalitarian brainwashing, bizarre lies and industrial-level indoctrination to suppress Muslims.
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Modern-day voting discrimination tactics are once again preventing eligible Americans from exercising their right to vote.
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He has been known to pine for the modern-day equivalent of Cohn, which he hasn't found.
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If "Hamilton's" King George III came to modern-day life, it would be as a wine writer.
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Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, for example, are the modern-day analogues to wicked Ahab and Jezebel.
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The "unconference" is one of the modern-day conferences that reflects a step in the right direction.
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After seeing this modern day crisis up close, the urgency of the matter is clearer than ever.
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That this "Company" is set, the program says, "in modern day New York" only occasionally begets anachronisms.
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Underground's modern-day musical interventions aren't always used as well as they are in that opening scene.
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It's hard to picture what the effect of a modern-day nuclear attack would actually look like.
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Essentially, Bran is a modern-day, human greenseer — someone who can both warg and have prophetic visions.
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Weiner's vivid descriptions of modern-day life in each locale make the spots feel like must-visit destinations.
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Thanks to the internet, we modern-day astrological enthusiasts can look up our birth charts all by ourselves.
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But in the modern day movie business, even he struggles to get an original, big budget musical made.
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San Onofre, California (CNN) Meg Roh defies many modern-day adult complaints that teens are difficult and unpredictable.
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In return, the U.S. military receives intelligence about what it's like to fight the modern-day Russian army.
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"These gift cards are like a modern-day savings bond," said Avi Lele, Stockpile's CEO and co-founder.
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There's a modern day example that should make this all sound more real: 2009's swine flu pandemic.
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They're also the modern-day version of a clip-on, able to squeeze onto my non-pierced ears.
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His name is Hiroshi Ishiguro, and he believes this is the first record of a modern-day android.
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The group even set a modern-day Las Vegas record for fastest tickets sales of a residency show.
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Today's modern-day loan sharks are no longer lurking on street corners breaking kneecaps to collect their payments.
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Tonight she has a new book that targets in part the Me Too movement and modern day feminism.
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Many believe he could be the first modern-day leader to actively champion women's rights in the country.
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That helps explain why Lindelof's design includes references to fictional groups based on modern-day organizations like Anonymous.
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For example, modern-day tantric practices use it as a framework through which people should view their bodies.
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They made us laugh, cry, and root for them as a modern-day couple in Crazy, Stupid, Love.
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The budding filmmaker describes it as a modern-day Nigerian love story, inspired by European art-house cinema.
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The modern-day bride has a lot to stress out about before the big day: DJ or band?
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Barr previously told PEOPLE she's ecstatic that Roseanne will continue to touch on modern-day topics, including politics.
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A relic from the past turned into a modern-day hassle for thousands of Germans on Christmas morning.
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JetBlue is also home to one of the greatest phenomena of modern day air travel: the snack zone.
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The dinosaur fossil shows distinct similarities to the brains of modern-day crocodiles and birds, the scientists found.
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We need a modern-day Civilian Conservation Corps of young people to rid our parks of invasive species.
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It's sort of the beginning of the modern day Sloan operation, or at least it set the model.
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It takes almost a decade for security researchers to acquire the skills to defend against modern-day attacks.
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The other claims that this new species may instead represent a very early branch of modern-day spiders.
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Netflix's new science fiction TV series Altered Carbon ticks all the boxes for a modern-day cyberpunk series.
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From body-shamers to Betsy DeVos, the trolls make it hard out here for a modern-day woman.
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Generally, modern day romance movies feature meet-cutes, marital woes, misunderstandings that are eventually resolved with a kiss.
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Its modern-day werewolf tale "Brooklyn Animal Control" is undergoing a pilot rewrite and reshoot for USA Network.
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With modern day technology constantly evolving, it's hard to think that stepping into the past would be beneficial.
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Once on the continent, they could have migrated along the west coast into what is modern day California.
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Now, millennials and technophiles have their own modern-day version of an esoteric code that's hard to decipher.
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Try to imagine yourself as a modern-day Rip Van Winkle awakening after a few years of hibernation.
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He says conditions have improved in the region, but says modern-day slavery is far from being eradicated.
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" When asked if she would ever consider the modern day dating app fad, she boldly said, "No, Jesus.
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Further genetic studies could show that the Canaanites survived in other countries in the modern-day Middle East.
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Nearly 250 years later, activists are again turning to strategic litigation to fight the modern day slave trade.
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The BankAmericard, founded in 1958, was the first modern-day credit card issued by a third-party bank.
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It's difficult to accurately convert the ancient Chinese sky map into modern-day coordinates, according to the paper.
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I'm pleased to report it's finally a piece of off-road kit that embraces (nearly) modern-day tech.
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Much smaller differences were found in other populations such as people living in modern-day Nigeria and India.
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So whip out those art history textbooks and decide what classical artist will inspire our modern-day manes.
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He was a modern-day Peter Pan, perpetually frozen in childhood even as the news cycle moved on.
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She then posted the pic on Twitter and strangers began hailing her mom as a modern day hero.
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Last Saturday, modern-day Spartans honored warrior king Leonidas and his legendary fight at the Battle of Thermopylae.
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Princess Eugenie has privately visited a safe house for people who have been exploited in modern-day slavery.
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Reporters noted that "Olliemania" swept the country with many citizens looking at him like a modern-day hero.
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In modern day America, we should not tolerate a system where the president has lost the popular vote.
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By setting the Shakespeare play in modern day America, Joss Whedon shows just how eternal its themes are.
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Then 5,000 years later, peoples in the Zagros Mountains of modern-day Iran learned to brew barley beer.
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He has produced a number of commercially successful films and been praised as a modern-day Walt Disney.
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And even in this modern day of handheld devices with color touchscreens, little has changed about the Tamagotchi.
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Why it matters: Trump has called his Twitter presence "modern day presidential," but tweets can't replace diplomatic negotiations.
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Instead, it's the Zags' modern-day French cagers who have helped popularize and internationalize the NCAA back home.
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Why would these folks believe that a modern-day robber baron would have their best interests at heart?
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Despite the mounting criticism, Trump apparently sees no need to pause and reconsider his "MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL" approach.
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Apple's Eddy Cue has posited that Apple Music is positioned to be more like a modern-day MTV.
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The researchers also determined that the Iceman carried a strain that's associated with inflammation in modern-day humans.
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Now 43, Ms Bolick has spent around two decades casting about for inspiring templates of modern-day spinsterhood.
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To flaw a modern day tool that can track the before and after is ludicrous in my opinion.
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However you may feel about this kind of modern day Cinderella-story—there's just no denying quality beats.
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It sounds medieval, but this is a modern-day society that emerged from the ashes of our own.
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Multidisciplinary artist Prune Nourry's latest installation, Anima, merges art, magic, and anthropology through a modern-day mythological adventure.
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"Hastag are we for effing real," Arnett said, explaining that he has a problem with modern-day slang.
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Mr. Forbes is all but depicted as a modern-day carpetbagger in pointed editorials by his hometown newspaper.
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It began occupying modern-day Libya before the first world war, ultimately giving up its claim in 1947.
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It is tricky to compare the life of a medieval king to that of a modern-day worker.
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The Allies wanted to take parts of modern-day Turkey, and the Ottoman Empire didn't want them to.
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In Greek mythology, there are two MT. IDAs, one in Crete and one in modern-day Anatolia, Turkey.
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According to local news, police called the suspect a "modern day Hamburglar," in reference to an oldMcDonald's character.
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The women reappear on screen—but this time, they're modern-day brujas performing a seance in the woods.
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The left-leaning actor said Vader differed from modern-day Republicans because he eventually repented for his deeds.
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Fish are dying and Surface users are crying, but first: a cartoon about a modern-day death wish.
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CNN: What takeaways can you offer modern-day travelers based on what you've learned while writing this book?
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Perhaps the best, pinpointed intervention to save high risk mothers and their babies is the modern day doula.
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The bill would expand and update the CDCTC to reflect the realities of modern-day child care costs.
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Bellroy Sling, $99The Bellroy Sling is like a modern-day fanny pack that's better looking and more versatile.
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The latter in particular raised the cathedral's profile for modern-day tourists from China to the United States.
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Mr. Peres began his life in Vishneva, a village on the border of modern-day Poland and Belarus.
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A country where modern-day slavery still exists in some industries could have a militantly anti-labor government.
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In 1925, Fred Koch Sr. founded Winkler-Koch Engineering Company, a predecessor to the modern-day Koch Industries.
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These marsupials, called palorchestids, weighed upwards of 2,200 pounds, had large claws, and skulls like modern-day tapirs.
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November 15, 2017 Eye-opening facts about modern-day slavery are our focus this Wednesday on CNN 10.
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Pangea eventually broke up into smaller land masses, which then fragmented further and became our modern-day continents.
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She was fine with watching something more mainstream, set in modern day, with story lines about non-Asians.
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Motorola is reviving its iconic Razr flip phone from the early 2000s with a very modern day twist.
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Though the German chancellor spent very little time there, it's still drawn regular visits from modern-day Nazis.
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Mass-produced costumes started to emerge in the early 20th century, when modern-day Halloween really took root.
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THIS IS SOMETHING THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE IN THE MODERN DAY HAVEN'T SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THAT BEFORE.
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A group of researchers say they've pinpointed the ancestral homeland of all humans alive today: modern-day Botswana.
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That's because the modern-day company is the product of a 1993 merger between Costco and Price Club.
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You see, modern-day Costco is actually the result of a 1993 merger between Price Club and Costco.
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"It controls what people see, creates mechanisms for how people interact," he said of the modern day web.
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One room juxtaposes historic mug shots with a stream of modern-day police amber alerts and CCTV footage.
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The CBN hosts in questioning Pompeo referred to Iran as the modern-day threat to the Jewish people.
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Sure, Trump has said a number of things that seem to disqualify him as a modern day Democrat.
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Same for the Ute people of modern-day Utah and Colorado, who skinned and roasted snakes over coals.
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But if Facebook can reliably figure out what we're saying, Messenger could become the modern-day Babel Fish.
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The weirdest-ever use of the PCMCIA format is the only one that maintains a modern-day legacy.
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They're the modern day classical composers and some of them are as clever and intricate as their forefathers.
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My Gospel is a modern-day gospel album, full of the energy of an old-time tent revival.
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The people who are able to scoop up these goodies are like modern-day gunslingers, or Olympic sprinters.
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Modern-day romance is all about online dating — or perhaps, app dating would be the more appropriate term.
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Digital rights management seemingly came out of nowhere to define our relationship with technology in the modern day.
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First, the FCO argued that modern-day Britain was not responsible for the crimes of its colonial predecessors.
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A modern-day Uncle Sam, pointing at the viewer constitutes a piece wryly titled I Need a Hero.
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