Folklore from more than a few cultures has stories of
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These three home bots shared more than a few commonalities.
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Indians never bothered to build more than a few teepees.
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He rarely sleeps more than a few hours each night.
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More than a few people straight up called her dumb.
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The wait shouldn't be more than a few days, though.
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Still, the documents reveal more than a few close calls.
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None has been there for more than a few months.
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Well, it's worth more than a few crying laughing emojis.
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There are more than a few problems with this argument.
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I indulge in more than a few glasses of wine.
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Suffice to say, we've learned more than a few lessons.
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None of these things cost more than a few dollars.
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And, trust me, I've run into more than a few.
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There are more than a few fan theories surrounding it.
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This wasn't supposed to take more than a few hours.
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The two have more than a few qualities in common.
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And this quarter came with more than a few flaws.
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Many Americans -- and more than a few presidents -- play golf.
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There are more than a few other discordant notes, however.
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More than a few reporters made no pretense of objectivity.
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Be ready to spend more than a few minutes here.
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Routers more than a few years old should be replaced.
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More than a few voters were certainly duped by that.
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More than a few residents keep horses in their yards.
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Rarely are these chapters more than a few hundred words.
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And for more than a few players, that is priceless.
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Place half full of more than a few skeptical fans.
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More than a few have vowed to cancel their subscriptions.
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None are more than a few miles from an ocean.
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It was all a disappointment to more than a few fans.
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You can't keep that up for more than a few days.
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After racking up more than a few satisfied customers, word spread.
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Kidman's response raised more than a few eyebrow in the crowd.
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More than a few also hoist adult beverages (strictly BYOB here).
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They sacrificed more than a few home comforts in doing so.
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"Yeah, the iPhone ruined more than a few marriages," says another.
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And more than a few are worried about their own work.
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Yet controlling the internet will take more than a few laws.
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It has, unsurprisingly, had more than a few steamy sex scenes.
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It's an ambitious goal with more than a few interested parties.
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Twitter had more than a few announcements to make at CES.
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And Reynolds revealed more than a few intimate details about himself.
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But clouds are often no more than a few kilometers across.
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Serious news junkies want more than a few stories a day.
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" In the background, her brother Randy, interjected: "More than a few.
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As it turns out, cocaine costs more than a few dimes.
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It IS an outrageous decision on more than a few levels.
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There are more than a few caveats about Xfinity Mobile, however.
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"But I wouldn't prepay more than a few months," Eagan said.
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New running sneakers because theirs have more than a few holes
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More than a few were wearing Kid Rock For Senate shirts.
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Heroic should also yield more than a few Legendaries as well.
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There were more than a few "I told you so" moments.
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I couldn't even walk more than a few steps each day.
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"They won't be here more than a few weeks," he said.
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The performance drew more than a few "wows" from the audience.
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Most of the interviews lasted no more than a few minutes.
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All of this has made more than a few adults uncomfortable.
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That means far more than a few college assemblies about consent.
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More than a few people said they were canceling their subscriptions.
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You'll likely take more than a few photos that'll impress viewers.
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More than a few, and some that might surprise casual fans.
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More than a few tourists have seen things they weren't expecting.
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Most "Mario Royale" games don't last more than a few minutes.
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But that could change after more than a few minutes of use.
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There are more than a few questions to parse in this regard.
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It will likely make more than a few big tech companies uncomfortable.
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We bet you'll find more than a few that you forgot about.
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It'll take more than a few apparitions to spook Queen Silvia, however.
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But if you don't, then probably not more than a few grams.
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The disembodied forms are nothing more than a few sinewy body parts.
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The plug must have sold more than a few books for Stoddard.
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Ikea raised more than a few eyebrows with its recent OMEDELBAR collection.
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More than a few shopfronts are empty, with hoardings instead of windows.
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More than a few swatters end up bragging online, an unwise move.
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The result — smooth, bright skin that'll garner more than a few compliments.
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E-scooters can cause way more than a few scrapes and bruises.
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" She followed up more than a few questions with an "I'm sorry.
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It's not changing your monthly payment by more than a few dollars.
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More than a few novice viewers would apply only the second label.
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The phone does have more than a few nifty technical innovations, too.
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But don't expect to make more than a few dollars per item.
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He's helped save her life in more than a few sticky situations.
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There's more than a few disturbing details from the two teens' testimonies.
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And there were more than a few lusting after the same accessory!
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One of those tweets, in particular, raised more than a few eyebrows.
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During this race, the campaigns have thrown more than a few curveballs.
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More than a few got jobs and called afterward to thank me.
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Such rapid growth usually comes with more than a few dud loans.
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Both men would have knocked back more than a few by then.
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It'll need more than a few sponsored lenses to reach that goal.
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Jerry Brown has had more than a few tussles with the President.
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More than a few of those picks have not exactly worked out.
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I heard the phrase "imposter syndrome" mentioned more than a few times.
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He landed more than a few zingers, including this read of Sen.
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She had few allies inside NBC, and more than a few detractors.
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I couldn't sleep for more than a few hours at a time.
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He acknowledged the hotel has handed out more than a few refunds.
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Perfect for a few rounds of golf, or more than a few.
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But clearly Reid has more than a few of those personal feelings.
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And it's pushed me close to tears more than a few times.
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But more than a few moments here are new, and real grabbers.
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No more than a few small grants would be affected, they said.
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It felt almost historical to more than a few people on Twitter.
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But more than a few moments here are new, and real grabbers.
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Beresheet is not designed to operate for more than a few days.
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The whole exchange takes no more than a few minutes to complete.
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Assuming that many of us can't run more than a few miles or chug more than a few beers at once without wanting to pass out in defeat proves that Farnan's athletic accomplishment is nothing to be laughed at.
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There are more than a few skeptics pushing back on the industry's pleas.
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While I don't paint, writing has saved me more than a few times.
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But the effects won't last more than a few days, Health magazine reports.
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But priming effects haven't been shown to last more than a few minutes.
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I've also wandered more than a few times when I've felt most powerless.
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And not a single one had sold more than a few thousand copies.
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You're never more than a few headlines away from another wide-scale hack.
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That's what has Trump's aides — and more than a few ordinary Americans — worried.
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But she did star in more than a few viral tweets this year.
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Luckily, he's never gone for more than a few days at a time.
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At stake is much more than a few app crashes or bug reports.
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Luckily, more than a few readers sent in toking tales with impressive details.
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You've probably known a student who skipped class more than a few times.
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Over the last few years, Taylor Swift's had more than a few beefs.
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More than a few observers interpreted some of those relationships to be trouble.
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It also means you'll likely find yourself stuck more than a few times.
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They never make it a more than a few yards from the lift.
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These tips will save you time, money, and more than a few headaches.
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Unlike most vending machine items, the jacket cost more than a few dollars.
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He's even better when he has more than a few minutes to preach.
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And the processing time was almost always never more than a few seconds.
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Unfortunately the interns left more than a few questions unanswered — about 250, actually.
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This has led to more than a few disgruntled reviews from users overseas.
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Some seemed stunned, others outraged and more than a few took his side.
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It will take more than a few flashy minivans before we get there.
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More than a few Twitter users made the comparison to a JCPenny ad.
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Even then, more than a few days of picket lines made little sense.
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At earlier rallies, he had struggled to attract more than a few dozen.
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Some may amount to no more than a few dozen members and sympathizers.
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One of our managers asked to her leave more than a few times.
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I certainly couldn't spot more than a few blue jerseys in a row.
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Getting started with the Sonos Beam doesn't take more than a few minutes.
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There are more than a few '80s trends that we definitely don't miss.
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But chasing WeWork's success could sink more than a few small coworking startups.
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More than a few similarly function as dog whistles to the extreme right.
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The next year, the problem had spread to more than a few trees.
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More than a few politicians and reporters across Washington have shared similar fears.
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And more than a few former favorites became all but inedible. Chocolate–chocolate!
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Do that over and over and over, for more than a few rows.
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More than a few have complimented him on handling a difficult assignment well.
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More than a few black players shook their heads and departed for home.
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It will take more than a few high-profile fights to transform boxing.
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Robins never seems to use the same gray more than a few times.
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Only three blocks leased were more than a few miles from existing acreage.
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And those take up no more than a few pages in the book.
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As in 2013, there were more than a few anonymous threats of rape.
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The issue is too nebulous to alienate more than a few Facebook users.
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The longest story in "Imaginary Museums" is no more than a few pages.
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More than a few audience members might even be happy to accompany him.
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More than a few of you have had awkward conversations with your parents.
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There were few surprises among the nominees, but more than a few disappointments.
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Still, Mr. Exner was hard pressed to name more than a few accomplishments.
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Office opinions are divided, but Popeyes certainly has more than a few converts.
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And even a rising stock market contains more than a few sinking ships.
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But Galactic's stock market debut was disappointing for more than a few reasons.
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As it turns out, Stephens's background contains more than a few tantalizing clues.
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But it is "ruffling more than a few feathers" in the tech industry.
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I haven't slept more than a few hours in the last three days.
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"It's going to take much more than a few congressional candidates supporting Bernie."
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They never give expensive gifts or pay more than a few hundred dollars.
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If you have more than a few tattoos, this might sound pretty scary.
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More than a few times, he saved me from leaving my wallet behind.
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It's never gonna have an audience of more than a few thousand people.
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Kylie fans felt the same, with more than a few addressing the transphobia directly.
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It will take more than a few more ex-gangsters to pacify Baltimore, however.
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More than a few of them are in New York for the first time.
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Once you use opioids for more than a few weeks, you become physically dependent.
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And you still need trucks, because drones can't schlep more than a few pounds.
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Last night's episode showed more than a few GoT women suiting up for battle.
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Both uptown and downtown, more than a few of Jablon's paintings resemble this one.
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Free I'll be honest: I can't use Quill for more than a few minutes.
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In contrast, many German troops had had little more than a few weeks' notice.
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The electrodes implanted into the brain do not last more than a few years.
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Videos posted on CGTN's YouTube page rarely attract more than a few hundred views.
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More than a few horror fans were excited by the nugget of Halloween goodness.
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None of the other three held for more than a few weeks before backsliding.
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However, he doesn't see the bearish scenario sticking around more than a few months.
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That's led to a persecution complex among more than a few of his stans.
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This house has good bones – and more than a few skeletons in its closets.
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Chances are, Kanye has more than a few views that we wouldn't agree with.
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I haven't worn the CB6K for more than a few hours at a time.
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Bob Drucker has been on more than a few test drives in his day.
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Of course, Christie's gift of gab has led to more than a few lies.
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This, of course, led to more than a few bad trips, and, Pollan writes,
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Many wore cowboy hats, and more than a few slicked back thick chevron mustaches.
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Dancers practiced on the lawn for more than a few summers, though when Mrs.
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More than a few stories take place in kitchens, where women habitually wield knives.
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It will require a lot of attention, and more than a few billion dollars.
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But state schools still lack the resources to teach more than a few sports.
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These female actors were never awarded more than a few collective minutes on screen.
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Hell, we didn't even see Cersei, although she got more than a few shoutouts.
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There were even a couple of cash donations, and more than a few tears.
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But more than a few experts in deterring cyberattacks take a more skeptical view.
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And it shows more than a few instances of fussy and telegraphing Conspicuous Direction.
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It works on desktop and mobile and shouldn't take more than a few minutes.
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The moment felt like a celebration of much more than a few primary wins.
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Her communication abilities are limited and she cannot write more than a few words.
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Tulsi Gabbard will be a day late and more than a few delegates short.
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I won't wait more than a few minutes for a seat at a restaurant.
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It took me time—more than a few moons—to want to be unconfined.
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He never wrote more than a few chapters of Building a Billion Dollar Company.
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My friend has more than a few ideas on how that might be done.
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Her style has a changed more than a few times in the years since.
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More than a few Nascar followers believe this is Patrick's make-or-break season.
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Queen Elizabeth II has seen more than a few prime ministers in her time.
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There are other players — more than a few — who view it as basketball purgatory.
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Make sure it's at least 40 words, but no more than a few paragraphs
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Surprisingly, there are more than a few risks associated with erasing your online presence.
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Side effects of taking Plan B shouldn&apost last more than a few days.
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Bieber, now a wise 25, has weathered more than a few set of scandals.
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More than a few of us don't even know who or where we are.
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We'll have videos, photos, written dispatches, and of course, more than a few lulz.
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They don't last for more than a few days, but they feel pretty good.
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There's no misdirection and only one player (Harden) moves more than a few steps.
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It will take more than a few tools, as valuable as they may be.
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In 2018, I said this is gonna take more than a few more years.
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In a pair of videos demonstrating the "human propulsion system," Browning, wearing these roughly foot-long engines on his arms and legs, rarely stays aloft for more than a few moments and is never more than a few feet off the ground.
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As a result, I've never played more than a few minutes of any Wolfenstein game.
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CEO Elon Musk has battled car dealers, President Trump, and more than a few reporters.
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However, when there were more than a few interacting variables, the computations became impossibly unwieldy.
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The vivid image invites flashbacks to Chuck Jones cartoons, and more than a few questions.
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Looking around the room (and at myself), more than a few people cheated a bit.
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Much of it was marketing material, not designed to last more than a few months.
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Anything more than a few tabs open causes the Galaxy Book 2 to slow down.
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If it gets more than a few responses, it seems like good luck, not skill.
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I've been to 17 Derbys, and learned more than a few lessons the hard way.
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Even Trump's most loyal supporters must have had that thought more than a few times.
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Profits forecasts made more than a few months ahead have a dismal record of inaccuracy.
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The thought of dealing with more than a few dozen people seems unreasonable to me.
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Needless to say, the trend produced more than a few E.T.-meets-Edward Cullen looks.
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Eight years later, more than a few Egyptians view the past through rose-tinted glasses.
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For cord cutters, there are more than a few ways to tune into the Oscars.
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It's a test for addressing revenge porn that has raised more than a few eyebrows.
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I predict that more than a few prospective customers will be turned off by it.
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Washington's streetcars travel in traffic, and during tests more than a few vehicles were hit.
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It's a surprisingly complicated question, because there are more than a few factors to consider.
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In particular, the Polarsteps solution has more than a few things in common with esplorio.
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After all, Cyrus has gone through more than a few aesthetic transformations throughout her career.
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Even the fittest humans can't survive those temperatures for more than a few hours outside.
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Like more than a few New Yorkers, they tend to avoid large, undisturbed natural spaces.
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With the help of more than a few retweets and shares, the response was overwhelming.
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She goes on to list more than a few of those "forevers" in rhyming couplets.
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After all, most of us probably have more than a few "fuckers" in our inboxes.
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It's clear that Woodley got more than a few highlights, and it looks gorgeously glossy.
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Of course, though, it takes more than a few facts to kill a good fiction.
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Her colorful demeanor has garnered her more than a few Internet admirers over the years.
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Chepangs who have had a basic education do not number more than a few hundred.
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More than a few celebrities have shared their two cents on the matter on Twitter.
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I can think of more than a few reasons why Yeezy wasn't on the list.
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No matter how much we love our devices, they have more than a few shortcomings.
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I wanted more than a few passing references to the mysteries that started it all.
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More than a few people saw the pitfalls in the premature printing of summit coins.
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By contrast, many of today's missionaries will serve for no more than a few years.
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It doesn't take more than a few hours to go through the entire convention center.
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He and Connors would not speak more than a few words for almost 24 years.
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If anything, it is a slow-moving process with more than a few missing links.
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More than a few on Wall Street are skeptical, including Goldman Sachs analyst David Tamberrino.
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This means that your application may not be seen for more than a few minutes.
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Software menus are simple to navigate, and nothing is more than a few clicks away.
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What doesn't work is the unwieldy script, which has more than a few contrived twists.
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She couldn't eat or digest food or walk more than a few blocks without tiring.
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He said he hoped his clients would come away with more than a few photographs.
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Lately, you can't go more than a few weeks before he's back with something new.
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That's not much more than a few sips, but improvements are already on the way.
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Personally, I would never spend more than a few bucks on paint for my nails.
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You can see goals, in clips of no more than a few seconds, on Twitter.
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Having watched her boy survive more than a few reckless antics over the years, Mrs.
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Kisenosato has lost more than a few fans because of his love of mind games.
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Whether the notion is absurd, inevitable or offensive, it raises more than a few questions.
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Despite all this "research," I will still be watching more than a few Hallmark films.
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The Bucs have a franchise quarterback and more than a few building blocks on defense.
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It will take more than a few rounds of media interviews to overcome that mistrust.
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Contributing Opinion Writer JERUSALEM — There are more than a few reasons to dislike Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Unable to show more than a few scenes of the film's linchpin, Mr. Spielberg improvised.
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I think we must have woken up more than a few people along the way.
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Please do not buy more than a few weeks' worth of supplies at a time.
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Public gatherings of more than a few people have either been banned or strongly discouraged.
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" O'Keefe disputed Herrmann's account, saying "we talked to them for more than a few minutes.
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Do more than a few clues make you smile or curse the constructor and editors?
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All of these things are incredibly important when you're running more than a few miles.
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That's tough for Senate candidates to do by more than a few percentage points. Sen.
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It was shocking at first, and I suffered more than a few bouts of claustrophobia.
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That Kennedy mystique still tugs at the culture, and more than a few media scribes.
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The 22019 Emmy Awards on Sunday were home to more than a few memorable moments.
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It's hard to say, as Hungary produces more than a few dry furmints these days.
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More than a few of the country's leading political figures had decided to go vegan.
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More than a few have been executed with antiaircraft guns, just to make a point.
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No more than a few pounds, but as I noted earlier, that's the wrong question.
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For one thing, she never learned to speak more than a few words of Japanese.
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And so far, Buttigieg has had more than a few stumbles in his outreach attempts.
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At first glance, the YouTubers' replica Cybertruck could easily trick more than a few people.
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More than a few of these companies stood silent as states passed anti-gay laws.
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If you are more than a few nanometers away, you're not going to see it.
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But more than a few conservatives had kept cautiously quiet after Ford's account became public.
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More than a few retailers have quietly kept their Cyber Monday sales going through December.
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And inventively clad millennials, more than a few affiliated with the designer ateliers headquartered here.
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That is not likely to amount to more than a few thousand dollars per month.
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The disclosures have typically named no more than a few dozen priests at a time.
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We share clothes, and Idil has ruined more than a few of my favorite sweaters.
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Before that trip, I'd never been more than a few hours' drive from New York.
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Trump's rather nonjudgmental attitude toward retweeting sycophants has led to more than a few missteps.
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And to add insult to injury, the purpose is nothing more than a few laughs.
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I've had more than a few readers point that out over the last few weeks.
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She notes that delaying pumping for more than a few hours can cause pain and infection.
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More than a few users have reported getting sore legs from all of the walking around.
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For this reason, no spacecraft has ever made it on Venus more than a few minutes.
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It's likely Trump has more than a few people who'd like to talk about him anonymously.
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But touring the plant, you rarely see more than a few of them at a time.
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Most of the international community, as well as Palestinians and more than a few Israelis, disagree.
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But more than a few shared the opinion that Adele's heart was in the right place.
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And in New York alone there are more than a few bakeries dishing out wobbly cheesecakes.
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If he does intend to stay in power, he will need more than a few songs.
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The site's internal logic gets even shakier once you go back more than a few decades.
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Fixing Libya is going to take more than a few raids as these five graphics explain.
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According to the LA Times, The news will warm more than a few San Diegan hearts.
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" More than a few people watching probably thought, "Hey, is that the mean lady from Frasier?
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They also recommend against eating the bars for more than a few weeks at a time.
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To date, the opposition parties have not released more than a few of their tally sheets.
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And interest rates for savings accounts are rarely more than a few percentage points a year.
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When Stetson announced the project earlier this year, it caught more than a few off guard.
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Probably this kind of thing is underway at more than a few places around the world.
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Like Love-a-thon, Stand For Rights will include more than a few of Hollywood's finest.
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But he never once found a secure job that lasted for more than a few years.
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Every comics convention has its share of Deadpool costumes, and more than a few flash mobs.
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I had no energy and couldn't walk for more than a few minutes without feeling exhausted.
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On a laptop, for example, users generally wouldn't move their hands more than a few inches.
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Between these three players alone, there's more than a few Grand Slam titles — 49, in fact.
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But her grilling Tuesday night yielded more than a few exchanges that could prove politically problematic.
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I've had more than a few Ambien adventures but, in 2016, a trend started to emerge.
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The problem is, more than a few of them cut into your productivity, creativity, and promotability.
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More than a few of us were crying as we scrambled to retrieve their lifeless bodies.
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There's little historical evidence that they've ever swung polls by more than a few percentage points.
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They never got more than a few minutes together, but each would remember enjoying their encounters.
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More than a few Republicans, and most Democrats, say she will double the president's victory margin.
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He could understand a lot of English, but he couldn't speak more than a few phrases.
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But knocking out that much debt so fast took more than a few small budget tweaks.
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I'm sure no more than a few thousand people read it, certainly not Crutzen or Stoermer.
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The start-ups avoid holding bitcoin for more than a few minutes because of its volatility.
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Trump has raised more than a few eyebrows with his latest round of attacks against Clinton.
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As a result, the Bitcoin network can't handle more than a few thousand transactions per hour.
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I rarely spend more than a few hours with them and usually much less than that.
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While there were more than a few nervous giggles, the situation forced us to be present.
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This card needed more than a few good fights: it needed a celebrity on the marquee.
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A reasonable assumption: Lots of touchdowns, lots of points and more than a few close games.
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More than a few people have suspected them to also serve as elaborate money-laundering operations.
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In pop music, there are oodles of heroes, and also more than a few misunderstood giants.
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If so, the effect is likely to be no more than a few cents a gallon.
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More than a few came back bedeviled by nightmares from the atrocities and deaths they witnessed.
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What he said didn't last more than a few minutes, and I had trouble understanding everything.
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Beyond the Saints-Rams rematch, there are more than a few games that seem worth circling.
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From the outside, it doesn't look like it could hold much more than a few wheelbarrows.
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More than a few prominent Twitter personalities reposted it and appeared to believe it was real.
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And there are possessions — more than a few — when the ball does not return to him.
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Commercial drones can't carry payloads of more than a few pounds, but that will soon change.
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"I can't remember anything for more than a few seconds," she said in a telephone interview.
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And I encountered more than a few companies with business models predicated on cheating their customers.
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There are more than a few reservations about the new over-the-counter hearing aids, though.
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In more than a few tellings today, just to be a man is to be toxic.
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You probably won't use them for more than a few years, so you shouldn't spend much.
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With some coaxing (and more than a few treats), Lady fit into her new purple ears.
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The United States, which has brokered talks for years, has taken more than a few missteps.
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None of the companies raised more than a few hundred dollars before uFunding was shut down.
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And if the shutdown lasts more than a few months, Boeing's supply chain could get rusty.
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It's a cumbersome word and one that has given rise to more than a few misunderstandings.
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Nonetheless, there were more than a few bumps, but these exercises are designed to reveal them.
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I'd also be happy with more than a few Democrats, especially those from purple states. Gov.
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He prefers spontaneity to consistency, and he won't rehearse a scene more than a few times.
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The pair get more than a few looks as they make their way through the heartland.
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They realize that getting out of the basement will require more than a few agile maneuvers.
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That is an issue I had sensed with more than a few New Zealand sauvignon blancs.
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Similarly, more than a few investment managers have differing opinions on the future of the market.
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The company told BuzzFeed News it didn't anticipate selling more than a few items on Amazon.
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Of all the Never Trumpers out there, more than a few are former Bush administration officials.
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It was a declaration that elicited more than a few snide grumbles from lawmakers and aides.
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"It wasn't more than a few years ago that this was an unrecognized problem," he said.
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Late-night hosts and comedians also take up more than a few spots on the list.
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"I don't think they've spent more than a few hours in a classroom," she told CNN.
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For a long time you won't be able to see more than a few steps ahead.
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Her best friend, the actress Aubrey Plaza, remembers dipping into more than a few honey masks.
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Some version of that question is likely to fuel more than a few post-screening arguments.
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As Vox's Zack Beauchamp notes, there are more than a few parallels between Fortuyn and Trump.
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"Ashley had never been away from home for more than a few days," her mother said.
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It's going to take time, technology and more than a few scandals before we get there.
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At that point, I hadn't seen my mom for more than a few hours since 1978.
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More than a few teams, including the Wild, have argued that officials still blew the call.
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But more than a few participants waved their fingers, scolded, and even attacked the protestors verbally.
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Scanners broke down, backup boxes reached capacity, lines snarled, and more than a few voters gave up.
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The teaser trailer for the new supernatural horror film "It" is scaring more than a few folks.
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Before you can zip about in a flying car, engineers must solve more than a few problems.
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More than a few players have lost their shots in the ceiling fan of Nwaba's swinging limbs.
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Download more than a few apps and the notifications become a non-stop, cacophonous waterfall of nonsense.
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So far, it does not seem able to survive for more than a few hours on surfaces.
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If you're planning to spend more than a few months somewhere, you'll most likely need a visa.
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I sat outside surrounded by isolation and nothing more than a few crickets making their presence known.
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And I think that it's important that more than a few people are part of this conversation.
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Bozorgmehr came back for periodic visits, but never for more than a few weeks at a time.
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Art continued: Jean Pigozzi, the heir to a French motoring fortune, supported more than a few painters.
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There are more than a few famous thought experiments that point out the limits of pure logic.
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Yet today's meteorological models remain poor at predicting the monsoon's weather more than a few days out.
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I noticed more than a few blank stares at the phone during a few crowded subway commutes.
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His Bavarian interviewers had not checked whether "David Benjamin" spoke more than a few phrases of Arabic.
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The Emmy nominations are out, and, as per usual, there are more than a few egregious snubs.
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THERE ARE more than a few echoes of the Nixon era in the presidency of Donald Trump.
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And Trump blamed the microphone for capturing more than a few low-energy sniffles throughout the evening.
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However, more than a few end up in the classifieds as used cars with bogus background stories.
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President Donald Trump released his long-awaited $200 billion infrastructure plan, to more than a few "boos".
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More than a few cracked not only the Top 40 but moved well into the Top 20.
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Even assuming it takes no more than a few weeks, Harvey's impact may be somewhat longer lasting.
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The CW's show about Mary, Queen of Scots, takes more than a few liberties with the facts.
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Americans need more than a few sentences to overcome a divide that bleeds over hundreds of pages.
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And more than a few people encouraged the musicians to employ a spell checker of some sort.
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More than a few people aren't satisfied with the decision, especially one Thasha Monique Dharmendra, whose Change.
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Others aren't so enthralled — the show's graphic depiction of suicide has inspired more than a few criticisms.
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For example, in a recent interview with Jake Gyllenhaal, Reynolds referenced excrement more than a few times.
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That said, unrefrigerated OJ will spoil after more than a few hours and probably won't taste great.
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Even then, getting more than a few dozen qubits to cooperate with one another has proven difficult.
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There were more than a few moments when I didn't think I would ever be normal again.
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Ardent Warren fans can proclaim their affection in hundreds of combinations, and more than a few niches.
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But the pressure is coming from far more than a few members of an elite donor class.
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Now, as the property of world's richest man, the buildings are getting more than a few updates.
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In the view of more than a few observers, these students were taking liberalism to illiberal extremes.
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And more than a few avid Tesla fans were taking them up on that offer, too. Developing…
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As anyone who has spent more than a few minutes on YouTube knows, many animals have penises.
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But it was also a place with more than a few obsessives who sometimes assaulted his privacy.
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Saber is the fastest of the fencing disciplines, with points seldom lasting more than a few seconds.
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Seriously consider a medical consultation, especially if pain and swelling persist for more than a few days.
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"On a good, calm day it'll probably take no more than a few minutes," he tells Seinfeld.
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At $445 you're probably going to want to wear them more than a few times a year.
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Yet more than a few companies are looking to change that by making the process more streamlined.
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But recently I've read about two companies that were successful despite having more than a few assholes.
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Its close resemblance to the coconut palm has puzzled many botanists and maddened more than a few.
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I wasn't sleeping much and when I did, it was never for more than a few hours.
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The "trailer" bears more than a few resemblances to the actual trailers for God's Not Dead 2.
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I don't think I spent more than a few minutes rewriting any of the poems in there.
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As reported, the gunman was completely boxed in and could not move more than a few feet.
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More than a few people whispered to her, 'Honey, I'm so glad to see you are black!
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It may sound counterintuitive, but more than a few studies suggest that taking breaks actually improves productivity.
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Most careers rarely last more than a few years, and the injury rate is essentially 100 percent.
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It's going to take more than a few meetings, however, to smooth over decades-long historic grievances.
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More than a few guests were teary, including Susan Mathews, Ms. Wolfe's junior high school drama teacher.
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So he stayed for the rest of the day, never more than a few inches from me.
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More than a few people have visited the 60 parks, and blogged and written books about it.
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But activists have rarely sought more than a few seats on a target's board in recent years.
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In the eight years since Snapchat was born, it's gone through more than a few costume changes.
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More than a few graduates of Southern law schools have had highly distinguished careers in the law.
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She struggled to read more than a few words, her voice cracking as she started to cry.
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The singers danced on poles, twerked, belly danced and made more than a few sexually suggestive gestures.
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One caveat: Economists are notoriously terrible at forecasting recessions, especially more than a few months in advance.
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After more than a few expensive weeknights, I knew I needed to rein in my spending habits.
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Construction delays and cast illness led to more than a few hiccups, with performances postponed several times.
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For me, though, more than a few bottles of Dogliani over the years have confirmed this conclusion.
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But the Pope's use of the term "sexual slavery" was what raised more than a few eyebrows.
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Some enrich the pockets of medical practitioners while rarely benefiting patients for more than a few months.
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McEwan is hardly a dummy; he derives more than a few witty-ish moments from his premise.
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Coronaviruses, public health experts stress, don't typically live outside the body for more than a few hours.
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The keyboard attachments don't feel like something I'd want to type more than a few sentences on.
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In the Yarra Valley, however, more than a few producers were trying their best with the grape.
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Does anyone believe that more than a few percent of the population has even read the bill?
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More than a few media outlets focused on the crowd sizes in full compare and contrast mode.
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He can't seem to hold onto an opinion for more than a few minutes at a time.
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Also, he can be funny, especially if you haven't seen his shtick more than a few times.
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But if you&aposve missed more than a few months, it&aposs time to see your doctor.
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A curfew was imposed, mosques were closed, and gatherings of more than a few people were forbidden.
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More than a few students said he was the most impressive law school professor they had encountered.
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I figured it was O.K. because I have had more than a few batteries die on me.
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They drew more than a few odd looks when they went elk hunting in Kentucky last year.
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We reckon you'll hear it pinging off more than a few warehouse walls over the coming months.
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"Few have a strong enough compelling experience to hook the customer for more than a few months."
|
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Regarding Leonardo alone, more than a few new titles have appeared in the past year or so.
|
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More than a few animators doing contract work in the '80s and '23s would find themselves in this position; while the kind of artistic innovations programmed here remain niche, more than a few of these artists would go on to make work for mainstream TV and advertising platforms.
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When VMware announced it was partnering with AWS last fall, it turned more than a few enterprise heads.
|
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There are more than a few items to be wary of if you're avoiding injury in the kitchen.
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INGRAHAM: There was a few people in the media today, more than a few, downplaying all of this.
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It's impossible to go more than a few minutes without Agony reminding you what it thinks about women.
|
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In the past few years they have come in flocks of no more than a few hundred thousand.
|
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But in some places, it's coming soon — and no place escapes it for more than a few decades.
|
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Once we surfaced to encounter a hulking submarine not more than a few hundred meters from our location.
|
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Generally, it's rare for professional cheerleaders to make more than a few thousand bucks in a whole season.
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Image: ScreenshotAnother idea is to regularly trash all your emails once they're more than a few months old.
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Ensuring their safety— and the safety of the resort's assets—requires more than a few cameras and guards.
|
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There are more than a few Walking Dead fans who are getting a little impatient with the show.
|
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But more than a few critics have pointed to Wahlberg's performance as a low point in the movie.
|
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Its 'choose your own adventure' style makes for a fun fall down more than a few rabbit holes.
|
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All 22 women senators — and more than a few men — have called for a vote, to no success.
|
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In fact, of the past 21 Bachelors, more than a few have been completely out of left field.
|
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Life events other biographers pay most attention to are mentioned, but never given more than a few paragraphs.
|
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Now Rubin has offered an explanation for the odd design choice, which raised more than a few eyebrows.
|
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She never expected more than a few hundred readers, so was flattered when her publisher printed 2,19753 copies.
|
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And more than a few songs here could probably sneak out the back door without being overly missed.
|
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Despite never commanding more than a few dozen ships, he built one of the first modern intercontinental empires.
|
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Because afterward, Elizabeth Banks stepped onstage and dropped a rousing track featuring more than a few famous faces.
|
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She remembers drawing more than a few stares as she found her footing — and not caring one bit.
|
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More than a few folks identified with the Queer Eye foodie in this awkward moment, and honestly, same.
|
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We heard that it shouldn't take the power company any more than a few hours to fix it.
|
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More than a few of us voiced disdain toward anyone who felt the need to target the weak.
|
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But more than a few people thought that the tweets were a political stance against Donald Trump. Seriously.
|
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It will take more than a few high-profile arrests to convince voters that things really are changing.
|
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However, there are no doubt more than a few "power savers" who will view collections as a godsend.
|
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You might even catch a glimpse (or more than a few glimpses) of former contestants on certain shows.
|
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That's a welcome gesture for a camera that isn't going to sell more than a few thousand units.
|
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The lovable, good-hearted idiot who anchors more than a few of the best Parks and Recreation episodes.
|
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Relief workers are able to stay for no more than a few days at a time, Roberts explained.
|
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So much so, that more than a few fans suggested the two stars team up for a sequel.
|
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More than a few American securities lawyers, however, thought there were fundamental flaws with the entire Swiss model.
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He never said more than a few words and they know nothing about him, not even his name.
|
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Finding real "wellness" in the current technological landscape will require more than a few toggles on a phone.
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We had only been together a few months, and he'd been married more than a few times before.
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As a parent, I'm a member of more than a few Facebook Groups related to my children's education.
|
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Business can only set specific responses, and the price generally rises with more than a few custom responses.
|
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There are more than a few jaw-dropping moments in Sacha Baron Cohen's new show, Who Is America?
|
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I managed to find more than a few places where it was both fun and safe to fly.
|
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Military sales even at major defense contractors rarely amounts to more than a few percent of overall revenue.
|
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Y'know the red headed Harry's jammed out to "Story of My Life" more than a few times, right?
|
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Every episode of The Bachelor sees the sweet progression of true love — and more than a few breakups.
|
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Both are side-scrolling platform games with dark, muted color palettes and more than a few creepy moments.
|
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It took me more than a few seconds to open my eyes and figure out where I was.
|
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Still, more than a few times, I have felt the wheels lose traction and nearly come crashing down.
|
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More than a few bad apples in media have handled this story about as poorly as they could.
|
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But before you approach the hereafter, you'll likely have more than a few regrets about poor money management.
|
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Kavanaugh's three assertions are factual; There are more than a few legal scholars who don't think Roe v.
|
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The candidates' jockeying to appear the closer one to Trump has created more than a few odd spectacles.
|
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Some viewers who are not already committed Mirandites may not stick around for more than a few minutes.
|
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Though quite ferocious, the current protests have rarely numbered more than a few thousand in any specific locality.
|
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I've never gotten more than a few pages into the fiction of Thomas Pynchon and David Foster Wallace.
|
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According to the BBC, there are more than a few stories about Yetis, and what they are exactly.
|
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Beware: More than a few major stores have altered their previously generous open-ended return policies this year.
|
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It can take up to three years for an asparagus plant to yield more than a few stalks.
|
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More than a few Habaneros were returning from a late night out, high heels in hand, ties undone.
|
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She's survived more than a few Brexit scrapes thus far — is this the one that brings her down?
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" — PsychoSemanticsThe Dine-&-Dashers Forced To Leave A Tip"More than a few decades ago, I worked at Denny's.
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In the smartphone era, younger people seldom watch anything for more than a few minutes in a row.
|
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According to Sandberg, the ubiquity of that kind of interface is likely more than a few decades away.
|
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But more than a few persist, through resourcefulness or audacity, paying the odd $350 fine and soldiering on.
|
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The campaign has made more than a few missteps while trying to find the right tone for Mrs.
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That problem is heightened if you travel a lot for more than a few days at a time.
|
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A real movie, which "Night School," like more than a few big studio features these days, isn't quite.
|
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And in addition to Canadians, more than a few American readers and Quebec-philes have also chimed in.
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Or that more than a few donor-angels were plutocrats trying to scrub their cash clean with art.
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Her gaze flickers over the lens, without locking in for more than a few words in each sentence.
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This being New York, and 2018, there may be more than a few people who want to participate.
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While I tallied my ambivalences about G, I'm sure I gave him more than a few pauses too.
|
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Terrill's Cottage Saloon once stood on this street, and more than a few cowpokes breathed their last there.
|
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For best results, as they say, read no more than a few of Marcus's stories at a time.
|
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The problem is that the Senate can't have more than a few things on the floor at once.
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The agency left them with no more than a few hours per week to devote to these responsibilities.
|
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But yet another problem has emerged, and a big one: The results have more than a few errors.
|
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Around the city and beyond, Mr. Wallace's scowling, chubby-cheeked visage graces more than a few graffiti murals.
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Getting the gold medal so late, and to be an Olympic champion for more than a few months.
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I bet more than a few of them will have roller-skate races around the huge circular hallways.
|
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If this happens, you might need surgery and more than a few weeks of recovery to correct it.
|
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The day's skating and ski jumping events went off with little more than a few Wi-Fi hiccups.
|
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Presidential sycophants and G.O.P. isolationists would also have cheered the deal, along with more than a few liberals.
|
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It sparked concerns about police militarization and drew more than a few comparisons to Islamic State recruitment videos.
|
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But with fewer than 100 days to go, there's not much evidence of more than a few ripples.
|
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Both occurred in April and neither moved Trump's approval more than a few percentage points in either direction.
|
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Then again, he's been thrown more than a few curveballs this season, and he keeps rolling with it.
|
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My view is that we should expect our elected officials to think more than a few months ahead.
|
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Living with a chronic illness for her entire life, Sarah Hyland has learned more than a few lessons.
|
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And, judging by recent headlines, that is a conversation more than a few boards ought to be having.
|
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But Trump may need more than a few Sharpie talking points to fight the impeachment tide against him.
|
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If your side effects continue or become worse after more than a few days, visit with a doctor.
|
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Few Palestinians are looking to immigrate, since home is typically no more than a few hours' drive away.
|
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Annual rent on just one of those apartments could probably pay off more than a few emergency surgeries.
|
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More than a few said they hadn't seen Franklin or paid much attention to her recordings for years.
|
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I've slept more than a few nights inside my office at Yankee Stadium, especially around trade deadline time.
|
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If there's any way to move more than a few feet, for example, Valve isn't showing it yet.
|
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If you're in a city for more than a few days, these will likely save you a lot.
|
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If carried to term, our baby would be very unlikely to survive for more than a few hours.
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If carried to term, our baby would be very unlikely to survive for more than a few hours.
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But so far it has been able to afford little more than a few small projects, he said.
|
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And, in more than a few latter-day stagings, Isolde meets a grislier demise than what Wagner envisaged.
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But more than a few of those young people are aware of a gilded track with different rules.
|
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But to more than a few legal experts, it was Judge Ellis's sentence that was out of whack.
|
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My guess is that more than a few Jedi have had to kill their padawans in their sleep.
|
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More than a few are leery of seeing FIFA replace one Swiss polyglot (the suspended Sepp Blatter) with another.
|
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From sweeping period dramas to gritty genre flicks to inventive indies, 2017 holds more than a few cinematic treasures.
|
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In fact, there are more than a few political leaders, dictators, and men of ill repute who adore animals.
|
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"It's not safe for them to be held in restrictive areas for more than a few hours," Kunek says.
|
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They were famous precisely because it was so rare for anyone to outperform for more than a few years.
|
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By contrast, Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty had twenty-nine missions, where more than a few felt like padding.
|
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Yes, he did die, but he's been resurrected more than a few times thanks to the Lord of Light.
|
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"I don't think they've ever missed more than a few consecutively, and definitely not both," one Google employee said.
|
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This year, it appears there's a theme: More than a few of the "stars" included hail from the '00s.
|
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No one wants to be Windows Phone — but inevitably, more than a few of today's major players will be.
|
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I've only had it for a couple of days, so I can't give more than a few basic impressions.
|
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But there are still more than a few lingering deals from that shopping holiday that are worth checking out.
|
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I never thought they would date for more than a few months — just long enough to realize their incompatibility.
|
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Andreessen's and Chris Dixon's names show up on more than a few blog posts buzzing about a fund's backers.
|
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In 22015 the Supreme Court found "more than a few examples of inartful drafting" in the Affordable Care Act.
|
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Spend more than a few minutes conveying America's utter disgust at this latest example of Trump's pattern of misogyny?
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It's the undisputed king of office suites we're talking about, and gaining access requires more than a few dollars.
|
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Yet many doctors still warn – inappropriately, Dr. Wald says — against taking stimulatory laxatives for more than a few days.
|
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You really couldn't go more than a few minutes this year without hearing about a new Google Assistant integration.
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That's great, but more than a few CFOs have told me that their organizations now suffer from analysis paralysis.
|
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And yet, it wasn't able to run at full speed for more than a few laps at a time.
|
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Many were stoked to finally get their hands on the game, but more than a few had some gripes.
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They are easy to pull off, requiring little more than a few enterprising souls and an ambitious-sounding plan.
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If Denuvo can no longer provide more than a few hours of safety from the endgame, what's the point?
|
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As time passed, more spring breakers trickled in, but the crowd never grew to more than a few hundred.
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What's the point: Mueller's nearly two-year long investigation has given the news industry more than a few headlines.
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These are massive platforms, and finding every last hate group is bound to take more than a few days.
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A small investment of no more than a few hundred dollars can give tremendous leverage to a malicious actor.
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I beg you not to drive or operate heavy machinery after more than a few seconds of this game.
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More than a few musicians long in the business would say they work on a greatest-hits production line.
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None of them knew the pledge of allegiance or more than a few words of the "Star-Spangled Banner".
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Trump, for his part, rarely lets more than a few days go by without boasting about his outsider win.
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George R.R. Martin catches flak—and more than a few death threats—for the perceived excesses of his writing.
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Also, more than a few times, black boxes would flash around the screen while I was bending the device.
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And then clarify the purpose of the texts if we sent more than a few texts back and forth.
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In the first episode, she steals a carpet, mocks her boss, and hollers at more than a few pedestrians.
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Even when farmers raise wages, many say they don't get more than a few Americans applying for their jobs.
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As of April 12, more than a few members of this particular reality show franchise have announced upcoming babies.
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One of the twins now cries uncontrollably whenever there are more than a few people in their living room.
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Slowly the grey mist dissolved into a brown muddy haze that obscured anything more than a few feet away.
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And more than a few fans noted that 2017 seems to be a big year for Laguna Beach pregnancies.
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And more than a few investors may be interested in allocating money away from stocks and back into bonds.
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The shrinking options for obtaining affordable legal representation have prompted more than a few schemes to fill the void.
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"I've taken more than a few pies to the face," said Francis in a press release about the book.
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It helped launch the careers of more than a few entertainers and created its own subgenre: the Vine star.
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Anyone traveling more than a few miles offshore should consider purchasing a marine radio and an EPIRB as well.
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It will probably take several years for carefully circumscribed operations to get underway in more than a few cities.
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More than a few of them are poor mothers with husbands and boyfriends who are in jail or absent.
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The Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush-era shutdowns were mostly brief, never lasting more than a few days.
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More than a few thousand engines could be subject to the ultrasonic fan blade tests, according to the source.
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There are more than a few sticking points, not least the denuclearization of North Korea, that defy easy solutions.
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Max Cooper had more than a few things on his mind when sitting down for his Rave Curious Podcast.
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In all fairness, it's hard to expect anything more than a few hours of goofy weirdness from this film.
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Once this public confidence is lost, it will take more than a few new ethics laws to restore it.
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No more than a few hundred American children have a rare disease characterized by ultrahigh levels of bad cholesterol.
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Slowly the gray mist dissolved into a brown muddy haze that obscured anything more than a few feet away.
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By the time we discover that Gonker is fine, it's hard to muster more than a few empathetic whimpers.
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Of the four riders ahead of them, only Van Avermaet holds an advantage of more than a few seconds.
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More than a few servile Republican members of Congress seem to have drawn that conclusion in regard to Trump.
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That same uncertainty extends to the Senate, where there could be more than a few surprises on Election Day.
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By the time I got an M.R.I. this summer, I could barely walk for more than a few minutes.
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He liked to be at the station by four; he rarely slept more than a few hours a night.
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Unfortunately, there are more than a few horror stories of novice entrepreneurs believing verbal agreements are set in stone.
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Lindsay could walk only about 218 feet at a time and couldn't stand for more than a few minutes.
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It's going to take more than a few Hail Marys to make that image, among many others, go away.
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IBM is over a century old and has experienced more than a few significant business shifts in its time.
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So unfathomable is my disdain for children that I've alienated more than a few friends by merely discussing it.
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With a theme like that, there are more than a few ways in which horrible, terrifying things can happen.
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Daisy Ridley showed off her rapping skills by spitting more than a few lines about the "Star Wars" trilogy.
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Presumably more than a few of those Chanel herself would have rubbed shoulders with, and perhaps sold dresses to.
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Tesla, then, isn't in particularly good competitive shape to weather a recession that lasts more than a few quarters.
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The president's son is the sort of generically handsome guy that might have more than a few look-alikes.
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More than a few believe that global warming is a hoax, that survivors of mass shootings are crisis actors.
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Let's get those discussions going again and really stimulate jobs – and more than a few with a green tint.
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President Trump, his family and more than a few of his appointees are using his presidency to enrich themselves.
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That's unlikely because shipping conditions make it difficult for the coronavirus to survive for more than a few days.
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More than a few choose not to reveal their monthly credit card bill to their live-in romantic partners.
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For the last five years not planning more than a few days in advance has led to incredible opportunities.
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He had no more than a few hundred followers and no cavernous synagogue or prestigious yeshiva as his base.
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French carmaker Renault revealed an electric concept car on March 2, which has more than a few special features.
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Those supplies might not last more than a few days, however, at which point slaughtering might have to stop.
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I couldn't sleep for more than a few hours each night, but seemed to have limitless reserves of energy.
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North Korean diplomats and officials are not allowed to travel more than a few miles outside New York City.
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At the same time, this doesn't feel like a series that should stretch on more than a few seasons.
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She hadn't taken it off more than a few times in the past 35 years, and now she couldn't.
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Chaos theory tells us that some aspects of weather are inherently unpredictable more than a few days in advance.
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"I think it will take more than a few hits," the site's developer Artemio De La Vega told KTVT.
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In 2012, he trod on more than a few toes when he questioned the meaning of the word "hero."
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I'm extremely credulous (just ask my ex-boyfriends!), but I didn't buy it for more than a few minutes.
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In the 15 years since Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook, the platform has undergone more than a few costume changes.
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More than a few times during Obama's presidency, he has seemed to be following the pattern of liberal disappointment.
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The neo-Nazis who planned to march in Skokie were never expected to number more than a few dozen.
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Both flowers are at the heart of more than a few famous fragrances, including Chanel's breathtaking star, No. 5.
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But Calhoun's comments indicate the company does not expect the production pause to last more than a few months.
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Originally, the car was worth around $22,000, but today, it wouldn't go for more than a few thousand dollars.
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There are more than a few good reasons to dump McConnell and enough plausible contenders to take his job.
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But there's more than a few reasons to be skeptical of acupuncture's healing power when it comes to addiction.
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While more than a few Internationals players have ugly records against the mighty Americans, Oosthuizen has held his own.
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It is only the third such island in the last 150 years to survive more than a few months.
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Afghan officials have said he made two calls to Mr. Ghani, each lasting no more than a few minutes.
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These "surges" can last weeks and even years, but move no more than a few hundred feet a day.
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But Brooker's technological plot conceit falls apart the moment you think about it for more than a few seconds.
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I look around, and it seems that more than a few inmates are sending ocular daggers in Murdoc's direction.
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If you're an environmentally conscious consumer, you probably own more than a few devices bedazzled with an Energy Star logo.
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At diagnosis, she was not expected to live for more than a few years, according to a White House statement.
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And the companies creating these programs are bound by little more than a few ethical statements they decided on themselves.
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Because of its mountainous geography, the surge probably didn't get more than a few hundred feet inland in many locations.
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The laugh-out-loud funny performance grabbed more than a few headlines, and was a welcome dose of comic relief.
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If your phone remains lost in thought for more than a few minutes, the physical hardware buttons can usually help.
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Following countless leaks and more than a few promotional advertisements, OnePlus has announced its latest smartphone — actually, it announced two.
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This takes more than a few thousand CSR dollars and some extra mobile devices that happen to be lying around.
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So why didn't the investigation create much noise, or demand more than a few days' worth of the news cycle?
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Still, even DCM cofounder David Chao acknowledges that right now, investing in the country has more than a few challenges.
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They're here because they're good (and more than a few are queer, but that's another, equally important topic of discussion).
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Yet new evidence suggests that more than a few Leavers are having second thoughts about how they cast their ballots.
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Soon, he was sleeping all the time, and felt too lethargic to stay up for more than a few hours.
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Using nothing more than a few elastic bands, the blaster gives a very satisfying thunk when you pull the trigger.
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To be able to make just this kind of discovery, in any museum, is worth more than a few hallelujahs.
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His unorthodox and controversial campaign garnered more than a few comparisons to that of another politician: US President Donald Trump.
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"China is going to need to buy more than a few cargos for the market to actually move," Christopher said.
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While far from being a correction, the downturn has been noticed by more than a few real estate market observers.
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Thanks to its mobile app, most users aren't ever more than a few seconds away from their corporate hive mind.
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He won't eat more than a few bites of whatever she cooks and usually refuses to talk about their loss.
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The world keeps spinning, but I'm irritated whenever I spend more than a few seconds tracking down my calendar app.
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I have a feeling that Mylan's lawyers are going to push back on more than a few of these items.
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With my cup in my hand and more than a few sips in my blood, balancing gets progressively more challenging.
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Until now, it has been impossible to predict more than a few weeks in advance where a sinkhole will appear.
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The Backbone Trail is technically traveling through wilderness, but it's never more than a few miles from the 101 Freeway.
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But any romantic film more than a few years old will confirm that it is a new and untested one.
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"Going viral has been amazing, I never thought any more than a few of my friends would see [the photo]."
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After taking a recent pass through Zara's jewelry section, we found ourselves adding more than a few to our cart.
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Best of all, it looks like Whitbie's has more than a few new fans — and, we hope, future regular customers.
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We're talking about all the funky snacks and whimsical treats imaginable — and more than a few that are unimaginable, too.
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Well, that's a matter of some debate; more than a few smart hockey people flagged the Predators as secret contenders.
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With little more than a few phone calls, the Anglo-Dutch consumer product giant saw off the much smaller competitor.
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Rudy Giuliani has more than a few new comments about the Mueller probe and some new allegations by Michael Cohen.
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Donald Trump's recent action to lift protections on trans students in bathrooms has more than a few influencers speaking up.
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This appears to have been much more than a few isolated incidents, but rather an ingrained culture at the network.
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Here, Jimmi Simpson plays Peter Rake, a celebrity chef with more than a few sexual harassment stories under his belt.
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That's led them to get more than a few tweets sent their way accusing them of being the corrupt ones.
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I have heard from more than a few people who disagreed with Kaepernick's sentiment but respected his right to protest.
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There are some stars — more than a few, in fact — whose seemingly dramatic hair overhauls are rarely the real thing.
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We can definitely think of some food habits of our own that have garnered more than a few skeptical looks.
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And, as you can probably imagine, more than a few people thought it was too bizarre to wear in public.
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In the spirit of full disclosure, more than a few guys pointed out that times have changed on Wall Street.
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So even though the dance floor has spawned more than a few romances, Farber-Biles 'shippers are out of luck.
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For anybody who has followed global soccer for more than a few seasons, the surname will immediately strike a chord.
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I was far too full from edibles to eat more than a few bites, but it turned out pretty well.
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It was also more than a few months since Hotz had promised to deliver proof of his victory over Tesla.
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With 31 men climbing out of the limo, we knew we were in for more than a few terrible puns.
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"A child in elementary school should be able to stick with things for more than a few weeks," she said.
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I couldn't sleep for more than a few hours at a time (and still can't), and neither could my family.
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Clinton — much admired by more than a few billionaires — by raking in tens of millions, 27 bucks at a time.
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Bevin, a Trump ally, cited "more than a few irregularities" in the voting while offering no actual evidence of fraud.
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As tech edges its way towards looking more like a bank, expect more than a few stumbles along the way.
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More than a few people told me that white cornmeal is for people and yellow cornmeal is for animal feed.
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If you need to send a message that is more than a few sentences, email is probably the best route.
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I couldn't keep it in the air for more than a few seconds before it nose-dived to the ground.
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The next three months are filled with more than a few sequels, a nasty (pseudo) mother, and bloodthirsty Florida gators.
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He bent over backwards to deny the relationship, claiming nothing more than a few harmless chit-chats over real estate.
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And indeed, the device takes more than a few design cues from that 20-plus-year-old piece of hardware.
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More than a few glasses in, at the bar in the Park Plaza in Boston, shit started to go south.
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It also offered me more than a few kicks in the teeth in the form of gender bias and harassment.
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Due Anyone with ADHD will tell you that it's nearly impossible to stay focused for more than a few minutes.
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Another is how a viewer's retreat to a comfortable distance from each canvas requires no more than a few steps.
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These types of outages are common with tech companies but they rarely last more than a few hours or days.
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So far I've been quite fortunate and never had a patient who lost more than a few tablespoons of blood.
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More than a few of this story's many, many characters (the adeptly multifarious cast numbers 42) might fit the description.
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And there were more than a few stalls selling just pointy shoes, in seemingly more colors than I thought existed.
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The Valentino gown also set up more than a few trends that became huge in 2019: neon colors and ruffles.
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But there were more than a few scratched heads as people struggled to make sense of what they had seen.
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But to get anything meaningful done, more than a few good men are going to have to answer it, too.
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In our house, there are no pictures of my wife and me that are more than a few years old.
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"When we first started doing the movie, I hadn't played more than a few games in my life," Drillot says.
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Without friends, family, or more than a few words of English, her first few months in New York were tough.
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Mr. Gore, and more than a few of his Republican friends in Nashville's well-heeled precincts, do not believe it.
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That was apparent as Biden campaigned throughout Iowa this week with more than a few voters approaching him seeking comfort.
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It's a wonderful stove to cook on, and I know more than a few river guides who swear by it.
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Runners weave through 218 neighborhoods, but they don't run in one direction for more than a few miles before turning.
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And more than a few found treasured final moments with loved ones despite the overwhelming work of caring for them.
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I strongly suspect that more than a few Silicon Valley higher-ups agreed with the broad themes of Damore's memo.
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Most people who visit Padang Bai don&apost stay more than a few nights before or after a dive trip.
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If it's no more than a few tablespoons as part of the seasoning, go ahead and add at the beginning.
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There is no hitting or kicking, and because the wrestlers are never more than a few inches apart, few injuries.
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Spend more than a few days bopping around New York's improvised-music scene, and you'll surely come across Ches Smith.
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The floor plan is cubicle-free and open, with skateboards — well, longboards — leaned insouciantly against more than a few desks.
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It took more than a few years for fashion designers and artists to start incorporating the art into their pieces.
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I doubt the owners of these books read more than a few of them, but who am I to judge?
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Mr. Trump's strategy contains more than a few hints of a return to a Cold War view of the world.
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There is no hitting or kicking, and because the wrestlers are never more than a few inches apart, few injuries.
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Yet it is too early to tell if Mr. Guaidó will last more than a few days as interim leader.
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The bar patrons, including more than a few drag queens, fought back, and the modern gay rights movement was born.
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Unsurprisingly, more than a few people react with paranoia when I approach them, waving kits and asking for their drugs.
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There's only one place outside mainland China where more than a few dozen cases of the novel coronavirus have been diagnosed.
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As the tradition goes, Victoria's Secret dreams up a blinding, diamond-encrusted bra that costs more than a few college tuitions.
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Keri Shahidi is rarely more than a few steps away from her daughter, something many teenagers might resent, but not Yara.
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The dozen-plus engineers rarely uttered more than a few words to one another, which is how they prefer to operate.
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But if I ever stay in one place for more than a few months, I will bring the dogs with me.
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He said OPEC and the other producers are unlikely to stick to their promised cuts for more than a few months.
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At that point it was definitely going to be a lot more than a few tracks on my next solo record.
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Not all art is meant to last forever, but most artists would hope it would last more than a few hours.
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Sometimes, they're no more than a few words scrawled on a Post-It note, stuck on a check or some cash.
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Eliminate the whole "hellbent on world domination thing," and the Night King has more than a few attractive qualities, strut included.
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Lava that reached the surface torched several trees, but it did not spread more than a few feet from the fissure.
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The Bachelor may not always give fans true love, but it's certainly brought us more than a few bundles of joy.
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I hadn't been there more than a few months when he caught me looking out of the window onto Russell Square.
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Despite attempts to hire more women, they have not shifted their female-staff shares by more than a few percentage points.
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I'm sure I've saved myself more than a few scratches and bumps on the laptop with the help of these covers.
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What I don't understand about the Journal deal is the paper's bet that it will generate way more than a few.
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I never went more than a few days without talking to someone I knew or loved or who could help me.
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This year's CES was full of laptops that looked like last year's, but there were more than a few interesting exceptions.
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Most of its levels are bite-sized, lasting no more than a few minutes, so they're perfect for a portable device.
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Stay on the page more than a few seconds and a box pops up asking for your email and phone number.
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The cake was so rich and sugary I couldn't take more than a few bites before I started to feel sick.
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That way, drivers wouldn't get more than a few steps away before being reminded to give the backseat a quick check.
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Mom wasn't more than a few steps into the apartment's courtyard when somebody pushed her down and snatched at her purse.
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Bagels are labor-intensive, but customers balk at paying more than a few bucks for them, making profit margins whisper-thin.
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For a few reasons, both of this year's All-Star teams could be littered with more than a few new faces.
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Turns out there are more than a few HK fanatics out there who share in our slightly masochistic reality TV dream.
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Her push to validate her photography has brought out some haters, more than a few trolls, and lots of hurtful comments.
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It also delivers more than a few creepy moments, like the baking of a "witch cake" in the Reverend's own home.
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More than a few minutes in the area leaves one's throat burning, and children walking the streets have quickly developed coughs.
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Westworld is everybody's newest TV addiction, filling the Game of Thrones-sized hole with aplomb and more than a few bullets.
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As these dancers demonstrate, however, maybe what was missing was nothing more than a few smoke grenades to liven things up.
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Though the two stars mingled with others throughout the evening, they were never more than a few feet from each other.
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The President raised more than a few eyebrows over the weekend when he wondered, out loud, why the Civil War started.
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It seems more than a few days ago that Ocasio-Cortez claimed the speaker was "singling out" freshmen women of color.
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Steven Spielberg dinosaur flicks aside, the monthly renaissance will feature more than a few iconoclastic films — This Is Spinal Tap, anyone?
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During his big national debut at the DNC, he didn't go more than a few sentences without saying something in Spanish.
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Trump is surely a bigot, a sexist and a racist who cannot go more than a few weeks without new incident.
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My generation is in our mid-40s, and by this time most of us have outlived more than a few beloveds.
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The show is about Pablo Escobar, and more than a few people seemed to confuse one infamous drug lord with another.
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Capheus finds a friend outside the cluster, too — Superpower, one of Mandiba's henchmen who has more than a few face tattoos.
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And, if our predictions are correct, we anticipate more than a few celebs rockin' a similar look on their nails tonight.
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Model Chantel Jeffries hung a rainbow over South Beach ... and we're betting more than a few leprechauns were chasing it too.
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Literally: Ferrell's Bush couldn't get more than a few words into describing Trump's (often controversial) policy proposals without bursting into laughter.
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As yet lithium-ion batteries do not have the capacity to store grid-scale power for more than a few hours.
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Some of my favorites never get more than a few hundred views while others fill convention rooms with excited adolescent girls.
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I think I had more than a few drinks...so not only was I rolling, but I also ended up wasted.
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It leaves workers in these industries unable to plan their lives (or their budgets) more than a few days in advance.
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"This is a matter of the judiciary that was not discussed for more than a few seconds," Kuczynski said of Toledo.
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If you talk to Ward for more than a few seconds, you'll see at least one reason for Carta's explosive growth.
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They both felt that further chemotherapy or immunotherapy treatments would buy me no more than a few more weeks of life.
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Indeed, more than a few restaurants seemed to serve a meat just to have something for the sauce to go on.
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Though Dombrowski considered Bradley a gifted outfielder, he had never seen him play more than a few games at a time.
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The director has yet to speak out about the song choice and there are more than a few questions surrounding it.
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If the inconvenience continues for more than a few days, public support for Mr. Modi could turn to fury toward him.
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Bits After a bruising presidential campaign, more than a few of us might be looking forward to a festive holiday season.
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Stringer encourages workers to consider other forms of communication to deliver responses that may require more than a few short sentences.
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There was a mix of vehicles on the street, but I saw more than a few Range Rovers, BMWs, and Mercedes.
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But an op-ed by the USA Today editorial board earlier this month turned things up more than a few notches.
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Although Cruel Intentions is set in New York, for budgetary reasons they're unable to film more than a few scenes there.
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But even just knowing that DACA could be revoked is making it impossible to plan ahead more than a few weeks.
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Thematically, this was a week of mega rounds, so we had little choice but to go over more than a few.
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So I try to do a good cut, so they don't have to worry about taking more than a few seconds.
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Some percentage of people who've taken benzos for more than a few weeks can stop cold turkey and have no problems.
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Megan Crowley: At 15 months, Megan was diagnosed with Pompe Disease and not expected to live more than a few years.
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To more than a few members of the public, a black mark awarded by Congress might look like a gold star.
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But as an investment manager with more than a few years of experience, we also think it's a little bit scary.
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More than a few Hollywood players explored free love with members of the Manson family, perhaps even with Mr. Manson himself.
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Slowly at first, during the 1980s and early 1990s, H.G.T. became a favored research focus in more than a few labs.
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There are Westerners and Easterners and, in happy contrast to cycles past, more than a few women and people of color.
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I n more than a few cases, a team visiting a home has found weapons or other indications of deadly intention.
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Semina was published in nine issues between 220 and 22019, and its circulation never exceeded more than a few hundred copies.
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After a series of musical chairs, Puerto Rico has a governor that may stick around for more than a few days.
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More than a few pointed out that white people in the South are also great admirers of watermelon and fried chicken.
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And the other Holsteins in the barn, some of whose ears I scratched, were not more than a few inches shorter.
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Over the past three years, Twitter hasn't gone more than a few months at a time without some key executive departing.
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More than a few will recall her vivisection of former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on national television last month.
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Jones is the most outspoken owner to oppose the protests, but he speaks for more than a few of his colleagues.
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But it doesn't take more than a few minutes at Gem to see that the adults weren't just humoring Mr. McGarry.
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More than a few in Pelosi's own caucus had their doubts when she announced that she wanted her old job back.
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More than a few of his reviews were devoted to books on fly fishing, for which he had a deep affection.
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I only carried on a handful of "relationships" like this, and they never lasted more than a few hours or days.
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Megan doesn't want to stay there more than a few days because she doesn't want her mom to lose her housing.
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Philadelphia Flyers forward Pierre-Edouard Bellemare rarely gets more than a few days each summer to return to his native France.
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The FBI will help train border officials on how to get a sample, which shouldn't take more than a few minutes.
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You could probably find more than a few albariños under $15, but I would be surprised if any were as good.
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But now, more than a few years in, I think I've extracted the lesson to share with them and everyone else.
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To insiders, it's a premature baby stuck forever in intensive care, never more than a few bad breaks away from oblivion.
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More than a few readers will have guessed, from the moment I mentioned my mum, where this little essay was headed.
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For more than a few readers of The New York Times, the obituaries section is the first place they turn to.
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On more than a few days, it seemed as if some in the stadium forgot there was a match going on.
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It's one of those breakfast-for-dinner winners that you may come back to more than a few times this spring.
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She said her health meant that she struggled to work more than a few hours a week at a family restaurant.
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Instead, he was led through a mere two floors with what appeared to be no more than a few dozen employees.
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And a person doing vigorous activity should not be able to say more than a few words without pausing for breath.
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Apparently, McBroom noticed some detractors online criticizing him and Paiz for not uploading a video in more than a few days.
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But there are more than a few obstacles both to how Japan wants to be seen and what it can do.
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However, in North Carolina, the suburban town where I lived simply wasn't prepared for more than a few inches of snow.
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The research is preliminary, but it upends standard medical thinking about the brain and raises more than a few metaphysical conundrums.
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Of course, 1,517 souls were lost that fateful 1912 night ... so we'd imagine there are more than a few such stories.
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Of the 40 remaining Senate Republicans who did endorse Trump, more than a few have voiced doubts about the president-elect.
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In the Oregon experiment, the embryos were not allowed to develop for more than a few days, according to the Tech Review.
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As for the Cevallos argument that a teetotaling POTUS will resist legalization, there are more than a few reasons to suggest otherwise.
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These are all huge steps to take, and they will all require massive investment and more than a few failed first attempts.
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There is more than one moment that will make you cheer, and more than a few that will have you tearing up.
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Throughout her career, Taraji P. Henson has had more than a few instances when she was told this was her big break.
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If you still don't know how you're getting to your polling place on Election Day, you have more than a few options.
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Buckingham Palace is more than 300 years old, so it's no surprise really that it contains more than a few historical treasures.
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Obama defeated John McCain in the general election, more than a few commentators noted both that Obama's coalition looked a lot like
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Using these services, I spotted more than a few acquaintances and even some contacts I consider friends using tracking in their correspondence.
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If you're looking for a deal this weekend, we have more than a few suggestions that you may want to check out.
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With these recipes, you'll never be more than a few minutes away from a morning meal or a midday pick-me-up.
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The winning margin will probably not be more than a few percentage points, increasing the incentive to cheat or disrupt the vote.
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It asks colleges to send a clear message that admissions officers won't be impressed by more than a few Advanced Placement courses.
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Fingers crossed that Posey's new regular gig includes more than a few episodes where he's not acting from inside a body bag.
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Missing, however, were more than a few sentences about how the proposal would change the health care system in the United States.
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Hurry, though: We're not sure when the sale will be over, but it's not likely to last more than a few days.
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The problem with many African slums, she says, is that people rarely live in one place for more than a few years.
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But making the necessary changes won't be easy, and we can expect more than a few bumps and failures on the way.
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McDonalds has been home to more than a few drunken brawls, thanks to the super accessible locations and convenient late night hours.
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The deal raised more than a few eyebrows at the time considering GM was a major investor in Uber's main rival, Lyft.
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And for $29 price tag, plus the model endorsement — we're guessing they won't stay stocked for more than a few mere minutes.
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Chu said the company is trying to manage demand so riders would never be forced to wait more than a few minutes.
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Since he became the new Spider-Man, British actor Tom Holland has been the subject of more than a few of these.
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And this season, there are more than a few low-key indie labels that are filling gaps in the current beauty space.
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More than a few customers are also annoyed with the delays, because it looks like GoPro's Karma will beat it to stores.
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Now the government needs to show that these gains can continue for more than a few years—without leaving children freezing outside.
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The Amazon mastermind went and broke more than a few Emmys milestones in one fell swoop with her Rachel Brosnahan-starring comedy.
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The latest surge brought its gains for the year so far to over 950 percent, leaving more than a few observers baffled.
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Consider that large percentages of people experience stress or anxiety after wearing a full occlusion headset for more than a few minutes.
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What should have taken six months took two-plus years filled with court dates, lawyer bills and more than a few tears.
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Registering your pet as an emotional support animal can take little more than a few clicks on a certification website like therapypet.
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But more than a few high-line buyers are looking in places you might not expect — like the more plebian Ford stand.
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In selecting her follow-up roles, Nyong'o surprised more than a few casual observers by not chasing big, awards-baiting film work.
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After 20 years the original Tamagotchi hasn't evolved any kind of mechanism to keep me interested for more than a few minutes.
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I suspect that more than a few Democrats went with their heads instead of their hearts when casting their votes for Clinton.
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But today, only a couple of titles on the SNES Classic Edition can hold my attention for more than a few minutes.
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Everything else—every game, every play, every point—doesn't amount to more than a few dust-devils dancing in a dry breeze.
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More than a few were waiting for confirmation from Beyonce herself, with others positing that the twins were actually born weeks ago.
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For someone not intending to stay in the home for more than a few years, a refinance might not save them much.
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This has happened to me more than a few times, so I'm glad to see it rolling out to help minimize confusion.
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I've seen every corner of this beautiful planet, more than a few tears, plenty of drama but also a lot of love.
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More than a few conservative hard-liners are banking on the first hypothesis — that May's string of bad decisions were the problem.
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There was a time that I would never consider using a laptop or desktop that was more than a few years old.
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However, there are more than a few women stamping their brand of genius on the good ole boys' club that is Hollywood.
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If these feelings become severe, last more than a few weeks, or interrupt your day-to-day life, it might be PTSD.
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"Collins says that this stock may be flashing more than a few sparks right here," Cramer said, turning to Emerson's daily chart.
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Another 15 percent have advertised on Facebook more than a few months ago, while just 38 percent have never advertised on Facebook.
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Question: What's harder, being a parent or being involved in a highly-public gal group with more than a few infamous spats?
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads ALBANY, New York — More than a few associations come to mind with Kevin Beasley's "Rose" (2017).
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Today, more than a few of those classmates have died or are suffering from cancers and neurological illnesses linked with Agent Orange.
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As more than a few golfers observed, the first two days of America's national championship were as different as night and day.
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So when Pittsburgh Pirates manager Clint Hurdle moved Bell to the cleanup spot this season, more than a few eyebrows were raised.
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J. Edgar Hoover, the bureau's first director, was almost fired by more than a few of the six presidents he served under.
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Trump defied the predictions of pundits and pollsters, more than a few of whom foresaw an Electoral College landslide for Hillary Clinton.
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If you've made to the end of this list, you've probably seen the name William Hill appear more than a few times.
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Like Google and Pinterest's Lens apps, Seeing AI is still in early days so the app has more than a few kinks.
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What this mom wants for Mother's Day Tess Taylor channels the views of more than a few mothers with her new essay.
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Clad entirely in black, the two of us earn more than a few worried glances from the fashionable young couples brunching nearby.
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What this means is we will never have more than a few seconds to understand or even notice our millions of neighbors.
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While he has homes in Toronto and Croatia, he's never in one city for more than a few weeks at a time.
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His lifestyle left himself open to accusations of champagne socialism, though he had more than a few elegant ripostes to that charge.
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The link pointed to Women's black shirts on the Spring site, and there are more than a few from which to choose.
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I don't think about Valentine's, and I don't get lonely, even though I know more than a few single women who do.
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This is because if the magazine isn't detachable, it takes a lot more than a few seconds to reload the entire magazine.
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While there were more than a few heartwarming moments, like Dave Grohl and Anselmo's Lemmy tribute, shit went south near the end.
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There are plenty of spots to camp in Lake Clark's backcountry, as well as established campgrounds and more than a few lodges.
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More than a few commentators have noted the contrast between the manager and the bumptious politicians fighting with one another over Brexit.
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"An average consumer probably won't be able to take advantage of [card benefits] more than a few times a year," he said.
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Now the key question is how this transformed market holds up during a financial storm that lasts more than a few days.
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Climate policy experts would note that cutting greenhouse gas emissions will require a lot more than a few billion dollars in research.
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We now know that the brain truly can't be trusted to hold or remember more than a few thoughts at a time.
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With experienced throwers like Fitzpatrick and Winston, the deep passes tend to turn into deep completions (and more than a few interceptions).
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On more than a few occasions, trusted friends would tell me about a rumor that I was seeing a man off-base.
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Without guns or money, this crowd of mostly skinny young men wouldn't likely get more than a few paces past the border.
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That's why Cadbury has included more than a few potentially disgusting wildcard ingredients, like tarragon, Pop Rocks, bubblegum, tomatoes and Dijon mustard.
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"Maybe in more than a few cases I was overly frank," she wrote when I asked her what instructions she gave Costanzo.
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And the proliferation of streaming services has made it so most of those classics are never more than a few clicks away.
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But face it, if school is closed for more than a few days, they can't just do nothing to exercise their brains.
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The four who remain are rarely detained for more than a few hours, but their detention is nevertheless a nearly daily ritual.
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That leaves grandmother and granddaughter looking together at a doll house on the floor, unable to exchange more than a few words.
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This presidential election cycle seems largely unable to go for more than a few consecutive days without some sort of ridiculous flub.
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Helen Thomas, the pioneering reporter, had forced more than a few doors open on her way to covering the Kennedy White House.
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Ford recently raised more than a few eyebrows when it said it was going to stop making most sedans and compact cars.
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I guess Travis will have to make his employees do more than a few trust falls before they recover from this one.
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"My goal is to make sure when this is over... you look at this as more than a few irregularities," Graham said.
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Shouldn't we be concerned that no primary candidate is more than a few points ahead of Trump in head-to-head polls?
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I am also sure that more than a few nominees felt bruised by the painful process of resolving their conflicts of interest.
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They may not be as publicized, but the Brits do have more than a few useful parenting tips up their collective sleeve.
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After her escape, almost two weeks passed before she was able to stand for more than a few minutes, her legs unsteady.
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But that number could rise if any refineries or pipelines look to be out of commission for more than a few days.
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I enjoy more than a few quiet restaurants, too, where you can concentrate on the food and the conversation without auditory distractions.
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Their lives were rarely settled and calm for more than a few months at a time over the course of thirty years.
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Some of this year's most notable sex scenes were sweet, others were steamy, and more than a few were just plain WTF.
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He added that he had struggled to fill some Upper West Side buildings with tenants that last more than a few years.
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"You might not be shocked to learn that we have more than a few numbers geeks in the group," the email reads.
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There is an off-the-shelf quality to this story, which brushes up against more than a few self-help screenwriting clichés.
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Knight was fired from Indiana on September 10, 2000 after 29 years that were marked by more than a few violent outbursts.
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It's not a bad question, since the couple has reportedly broken up and gotten back together more than a few times this year.
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More than a few irate users who noticed the glitch were quick to bring it to the attention of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.
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A delay in Brexit of more than a few months would require Britain to participate in May 23 elections to the European parliament.
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With momentum in the motorcycle world shifting electric, there are more than a few caveats as to whether there's a viable U.S. market.
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What I will tell you is that there will be plenty of romance, and maybe more than a few tears along the way.
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In fact, critics from Business Insider and the Hollywood Reporter both said they couldn't stomach making it through more than a few episodes.
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Unfortunately, Daronch's story is also an outlier; as the narrative proceeds, Bundy's victims receive little more than a few words and a photograph.
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But like the girl (Riley Keough) whose disappearance kickstarts the entire mystery, it's got more than a few secrets behind that beautiful facade.
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So spare a thought for Louis Theroux, who has more than a few people who've inked his very famous mug on their bodies.
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In J-Town, you're never more than a few degrees away from someone, locals told BuzzFeed News, and that includes Stallard and Jones.
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The deal took Zoes private after four years of being publicly traded — and more than a few quarters of disappointing results for investors.
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Meadows, a comedy legend, is the clear lead of the show and will probably fit in more than a few black-ass jokes.
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It is unclear whether Mr. Kim's fleet of Soviet-era planes can fly him more than a few thousand miles from North Korea.
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More than a few liberal Democrats remain suspicious, but his vehement stance against Trump — he has real contempt for the president — ameliorates that.
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But others are not so fortunate, and because of this rape is often more than a few minutes of trauma, but slow death.
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The AHCA's high-risk pools are likely to have similar problems, particularly if more than a few states decide to ask for waivers.
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Britain would have no more than a few months to negotiate a new trade agreement with Brussels, a process that typically takes years.
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