What is noteworthy to me is that that is noteworthy.
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In fact, the most noteworthy thing about the program might be how un-noteworthy it is.
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"Either Facebook doesn't touch the ad and the ad is therefore noteworthy, or they touch the ad and it's noteworthy," he said.
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The most noteworthy technical aspect in a film bursting with noteworthy technical aspects is the atonal synthesizer soundtrack that ploddingly propels the action from scene to scene.
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The Democratic field turned out to be not just large but enormous — there are currently 0003 somewhat noteworthy Democrats in the race (using a generous definition of "somewhat noteworthy").
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A few noteworthy storms Hurricane Hermine was the United States' most noteworthy storm in 2016 to date, as it was the first hurricane to hit Florida in over a decade.
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The look of the film is noteworthy — it's cinematic.
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Neither have put on particularly noteworthy shows in recent years.
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But some noteworthy conservatives are holding their fire for now.
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Below are a few of this month's most noteworthy hits.
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Now it is noteworthy when leading Democrats oppose the notion.
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Before joining AMD Papermaster was primarily noteworthy for two things.
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This was noteworthy, though not necessarily a huge political story.
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GS: It's the similarities, not the differences, that are noteworthy.
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While the rainfall totals were noteworthy, they were not unprecedented.
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Here are just a few of the most noteworthy. 1.
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The fact that it's slightly goofy, meanwhile, makes it noteworthy.
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Given its massive scale, its shift in strategy is noteworthy.
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Today some noteworthy things unfold about you career or reputation.
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There's a lot of noteworthy innovation happening in fashion today.
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That said, there are a few noteworthy aspects to this.
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And that right there is what makes "Gender" so noteworthy.
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The Patriots are making their most noteworthy adjustments on offense.
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The case in Clarksville, Tennessee, is noteworthy for many reasons.
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The Wyoming specimen is particularly noteworthy owing to its age.
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This 28K prototype TV isn't just noteworthy for its resolution.
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These deaths are noteworthy because of how unusual they are.
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Level designer Jared Kasl's work is arguably the most noteworthy.
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Turning to Judge Garland in particular, several points are noteworthy.
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It wasn't just his meeting with Putin that is noteworthy.
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Nevertheless, investigators felt it was noteworthy for their warrant application.
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The hot streak was noteworthy, but not without red flags.
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Other noteworthy episodes and moments that are worth checking out:
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On his own, Judge Kavanaugh sent some other noteworthy signals.
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That's just one of the noteworthy double bills this season.
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A final noteworthy moment from Beijing came from Li Jingliang.
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PLUS: Met Gala throwbacks – noteworthy looks you've totally forgotten about!
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On November 19th, SaaS stocks had a noteworthy bad day.
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This is a presidential tradition, and included some noteworthy names.
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For an experienced neurologist like Babinski, this was hardly noteworthy.
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"That was noteworthy for a couple of reasons," Snodgrass writes.
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But comeliness among writers is rare enough to be noteworthy.
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But his campaign's ability to rally Latinx voters is noteworthy.
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The sharp reversal of direction on the news is noteworthy.
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Some or all of these deals may prove noteworthy successes.
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For one thing, the chain's tomato pizzas are also noteworthy.
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But the size of the crowd on Friday was noteworthy.
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The negotiations weren't noteworthy for the policies that were discussed.
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This is noteworthy because what Musk says and does matters.
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This season, the successes were less flashy, but still noteworthy.
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Nonetheless, the large size of the survey makes it noteworthy.
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He didn't consider what he was doing all that noteworthy.
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The recorded vote to confirm Jorjani was in itself noteworthy.
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During tense times, the normality of these responses is noteworthy.
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It's a forceful dish that's still noteworthy for its balance.
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One of the Game's more noteworthy collages of rappers past.
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Trump's support among evangelical voters in Nevada was particularly noteworthy.
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Check out the slides, ahead, for four other noteworthy radiance-boosters.
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What's noteworthy here is the leopard snapped its selfie in Mumbai.
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It's noteworthy that Trump made no comment on Barr's racist tweet.
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But it wasn't exciting, or interesting, or noteworthy in any way.
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Last year was particularly noteworthy for public acts of anti-Semitism.
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The idea of damage mitigation in turret mode is noteworthy, too.
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Clinton's demurral is especially noteworthy because she did participate in 2007.
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For him, Putin's aggression seemed far less noteworthy than his empathy.
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But what's particularly noteworthy is how quickly the business has grown.
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Noteworthy is that Entrepreneur First itself has participated in the round.
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Here are the 13 most noteworthy movies to see this October.
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What is noteworthy is how they have gone about this transaction.
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It is noteworthy, for example, how few wars China has fought.
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Two noteworthy currencies overnight were sterling and the New Zealand dollar.
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Noteworthy, Leuschner says Tier is already profitable "in several key cities".
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That final point is the most noteworthy detail revealed to date.
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Alphabet's growing presence in the multimodal world is almost equally noteworthy.
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But even before the quick makeup changes, Ross's makeup was noteworthy.
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But the kinds of jobs that were added were equally noteworthy.
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The fact that further testing was needed is not particularly noteworthy.
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Polk used to be seen as a noteworthy president, Merry says.
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It's also noteworthy that many startups go with single-word names.
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The device is is particularly noteworthy for a number of reasons.
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The timing of this American escalation is noteworthy for several reasons.
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The stolen data the hacker provided to Motherboard though is noteworthy.
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Many noteworthy suggestions have been made for bringing it under control.
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The heat levels never got dangerous, but it was definitely noteworthy.
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There aren't many new noteworthy updates to Android's Android Music app.
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Assange even thought that the presence of malware itself was noteworthy.
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On Thursday, Newton and many noteworthy veterans received a rest day.
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Here is a list of some of the more noteworthy ones.
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However, what the American AI Initiative does not do is noteworthy.
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And while they aren't noise-cancelling, there is noteworthy noise isolation.
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It's noteworthy that he actually backed Trump in 23, unlike others.
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The move is especially noteworthy since the company has little debt.
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DePalma seemed to make a noteworthy discovery about every half hour.
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What has been noteworthy is the online traction, according to Clements.
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And it's not just heat records that are noteworthy this summer.
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So there are potentially noteworthy complications, although deaths are pretty rare.
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New Alternatives is noteworthy for both who it portrays and how.
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An earlier version of this briefing labeled a Noteworthy item incorrectly.
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Especially noteworthy is that training doctors in empathy produces happier doctors.
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The partisan differences here are noteworthy, but so are the similarities.
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There were several other noteworthy transactions throughout the city during June.
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While the practice dates back to antiquity, Jesus' silence is noteworthy.
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This is a select list of noteworthy films due this fall.
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Several public companies have been noteworthy leaders in this regard.3.
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One noteworthy exception to this provision is tailor-made for Alaska.
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There are two noteworthy examples of how one can attempt this.
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Also noteworthy: The season finale of "Homeland" will be shown Sunday.
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In addition to precious metal, another noteworthy commodity category is petroleum.
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But Trump's approval ratings aren't just noteworthy because they are low.
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That is a noteworthy 85033 percent of the American labor force.
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It's not wedding bells, but it is definitely a noteworthy milestone.
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Here are the seven most noteworthy movies to see this September.
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" She went on, "Ted Cruz has made some noteworthy word choices.
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The bill was also noteworthy for what it did not do.
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My thought bubble: The consensus here is noteworthy all the same.
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Here are six noteworthy hotels accepting reservations as of this winter.
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Which ones do you think best capture the year's noteworthy moments?
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That's what makes "The Women's War," by Jenna Glass, so noteworthy.
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Three or four "relistings" would not be particularly noteworthy these days.
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Maybe this wasn't a surprise, but it's noteworthy all the same.
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That's noteworthy, but the Qatar selection has become a major controversy.
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Beyond its two big upgrades, there are a few more noteworthy changes.
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With that in mind, it's noteworthy that Biden even got a bump.
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The other noteworthy upgrade included with the iPhone Xs involves the camera.
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That makes the hiring of Mohamed from Freetrade all the more noteworthy.
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Nike calls them the Wing, and they're noteworthy for what they're missing.
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The fraught political environment makes Hilton's and Malunguinho's victories even more noteworthy.
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And that's what made Sunday's win so noteworthy for the Toronto native.
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But the Stream does include a few noteworthy features, especially for students.
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But in retrospect, it's just as noteworthy how regionally specific it is.
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Noteworthy is that Flipdish isn't generating revenue through a subscription-based offering.
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If it sees something noteworthy, it alerts shopkeepers via a connected app.
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Noteworthy is that Esther Dyson, and Peter Read are also previous backers.
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The letter is noteworthy, however, because both investors are influential activist shareholders.
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But analysts said the timing of the latest loyalty pledges was noteworthy.
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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend has always been noteworthy for its portrayal of religion.
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Ice is another noteworthy option for alleviating the discomfort of mosquito bites.
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That the Silicon Valley-based VC has joined the round is noteworthy.
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Courtesy of Emojipedia, below are five of the more noteworthy digital offerings.
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Paramount was also suffering from a lack of noteworthy box-office hits.
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However, there was one noteworthy technological advancement to come from the fight.
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Here are some of the most noteworthy images from the resulting battle:
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Jones' participation was noteworthy because he's criticized such displays in the past.
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Below, I picked out the 26 most noteworthy -- and newsworthy -- lines. Enjoy!
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Moreover, President Obama has used the Antiquities Act in a noteworthy manner.
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That is particularly noteworthy as we came out of the 'Brexit' vote.
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Despite the shorter time frame, the MSBA still offers noteworthy salary increases.
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The symbolism of this visit is as noteworthy as it is remarkable.
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But there are are noteworthy findings in the individual polls as well.
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It's noteworthy because the negotiations offer lessons for today's debates about diplomacy.
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I remember feeling like I had accomplished something noteworthy or even noble.
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At other museums, the uptick in social media audiences is also noteworthy.
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Here are the 30 most noteworthy CEO departures of 2019 thus far:
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The order itself was hardly noteworthy, even on a slow news day.
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The most noteworthy part of Sanders' platform, however, is not the money.
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It's also noteworthy that China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001.
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Ms. Beecham, the makeup artist, has created many a noteworthy bronzed complexion.
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But some of the most noteworthy films go back nearly a century.
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Paul Engle was the first and most noteworthy director of the workshop.
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Fordham's sailing history is long, too, though not especially noteworthy until recently.
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" Among Mr. Friedman's other noteworthy credits, he wrote the music for "Mr.
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Merely having a place in Russia already counts as a noteworthy success.
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Here is a highly select list of noteworthy films due this season.
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Past presidents have also used the dinner to highlight noteworthy Muslim Americans.
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But the Nevada caucuses will diverge from Iowa in few noteworthy ways.
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Often on Tuesdays, we'll assess a noteworthy campaign ad in this space.
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A month's worth of free, family-friendly and otherwise noteworthy cultural events.
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One noteworthy voice was that of Congressional Joint Economic Committee Chair Sen.
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Additionally noteworthy is that these numbers include sales of newly built homes.
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It was also a noteworthy night for Miami's top two point guards.
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Any other year, a candidate drinking a beer might be more noteworthy.
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The defection of Gowdy, in particular, from his Republican colleagues is noteworthy.
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Nevertheless, there are credible and noteworthy studies that cast doubt on them.
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Noteworthy is looking to replicate a similar experience during Prince William's wedding.
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But the managing director of Noteworthy, Nicola Butler, declined to say where.
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But 249 might still be a noteworthy year for campaign finance reform.
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BUT PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT OR ENCOURAGING – OR NOTEWORTHY, SOMETHING THAT IS MORE NOTEWORTHY –SORRY, I'M TRYING TO GET THIS OUT – IS THE FACT THAT THE ADOPTION RATE OF NEW OVER-THE-TOP BASICALLY DIGITAL MVPDs HAS IMPROVED OR GROWN SIGNIFICANTLY.
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Meanwhile, that a major U.S.-based VC led Hibob's latest round is noteworthy.
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Chen, who has a 10.47 road ERA this season, continued a noteworthy trend.
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That's what makes the relative speed with which MSI made these changes noteworthy.
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But his first noteworthy venture was something called Magnises, which launched in 2014.
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Some noteworthy sites are the Columbia Icefields, Pyramid Island Lake, and Medicine Lake.
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However, perhaps most noteworthy is the relationship it has with its own investors.
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According to Sagliani, the healthy outflow from this storm has been particularly noteworthy.
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The rest of this week in 1998 had a few noteworthy moments too.
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That's what happened to Goodwin Liu, for example, in a particularly noteworthy case.
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Williams is already receiving Oscar buzz for her noteworthy role in the film.
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He ticks through a list of the powerful and noteworthy in current politics.
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That point was noteworthy because VarageSale doesn't generate any revenue of its own.
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That's a noteworthy corrective for a state synonymous with start-up star power.
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It's noteworthy that Long Island City hasn't historically been a major office market.
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Here's a look at the most noteworthy news coming out of the event.
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Women live longer than men on average, so Overton's longevity was particularly noteworthy.
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The impression is particularly noteworthy considering Tamblyn's recent history speaking out against Trump.
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However, the sharper jump in yields following the election has been more noteworthy.
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Research shows a noteworthy connection between mass shootings and domestic or family violence.
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"Quick analysis by Axios' Jonathan Swan: "This is a noteworthy piece, I think.
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One noteworthy increase was in "misdemeanor sex crimes," which ticked up 210 percent.
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Here are six noteworthy executives who make taking time off work for them.
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For my part, I think it's noteworthy how much Jones talked about CHIP.
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All noteworthy luxury brands — and all of which belong to one owner: Kering.
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The parliament session's suspension is noteworthy because parliament enacts the independence law. 5.
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Why this is noteworthy from an accessibility perspective is a matter of dexterity.
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This is especially noteworthy given the lack of racial diversity in Silicon Valley.
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Iran's oil and gas development deal with Total is perhaps the most noteworthy.
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This made the circumstances surrounding Frederick's selection as president all the more noteworthy.
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This itself was noteworthy and the start of a trend for the GOP.
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It will be noteworthy whether there are any market disruptions during the process.
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However, noteworthy is that WeTransfer says it has been profitable for six years.
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There are several noteworthy precedences for the empowerment of such boards of inquiry.
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While the president's latest tweet is noteworthy, it's at risk of being overanalyzed.
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Also noteworthy here: Jimmy thinks that anything with a driver is an Uber.
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They were black, which, at the moment and in this place, is noteworthy.
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We've rounded up some of the most noteworthy firsts for women in America.
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Analysts of strategic issues in Asia said the North Korean commentary was noteworthy.
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Here is a highly select list of noteworthy films due out this season.
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Yet this is rarely covered as a striking, daring, or even noteworthy stance.
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Yet I'd argue that in this context it's especially noteworthy, and especially vile.
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Perhaps Ms. Morison's most noteworthy screen role was one that audiences never saw.
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Every hour was choked with food stops, beaches, "leisure" time and noteworthy sights.
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They are his reality check, which would be less noteworthy were they real.
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Despite the overwhelming backlash, though, Trump's actual speech didn't incite any noteworthy protesting.
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Most noteworthy: "This Is Us" opened big and has kept its audience intact.
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Aside from the analysis on ethics, the report also contains some noteworthy figures.
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You can see their noteworthy designs and read about their intriguing back stories.
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A noteworthy feature of all elk is their unique bugling call for mating.
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Yet noteworthy as these real-world achievements are, they may understate Amazon's importance.
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Even more noteworthy has been the explosion in the number of investment indexes.
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Besides Judge's latest big night against the Orioles, Sanchez reached a noteworthy achievement.
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More noteworthy, she fails to extract a single distinctive fact about Harriet's past.
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That was the only phase in which Cal Poly had a noteworthy edge.
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But the differences in what they've achieved over seven decades are more noteworthy.
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Its benefits are well-documented and noteworthy: better health, better care, better access.
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Noteworthy has already secured a location for guests to watch Prince Harry's wedding.
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Noa finds those relationships particularly noteworthy as the United States curtails ties abroad.
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The Western bias, this time anchored in sentiment rather than scholarship, is noteworthy.
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The attention to detail in the lead-up to their battle is noteworthy.
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Cory Booker (D-NJ) are the only other candidates consistently pulling noteworthy support.
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The mention of the New York FBI's C-30 squad here is noteworthy.
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But the watchOS 4 updates to heart rate tracking are really the most noteworthy.
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Ahead, 13 lies you'll hear at the makeup counter (and the few noteworthy exceptions).
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Third, it's noteworthy that almost every city does better when you apply demographic adjustments.
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Denuclearization It was noteworthy that Trump never once mentioned the word denuclearization on Sunday.
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The big picture: Bentley has had a noteworthy effect on politics outside of Alabama.
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Ahead, get to know some of the noteworthy women taking that plunge this November.
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The geographic scope of this cold outbreak, along with its severity are both noteworthy.
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The bearish mood in the oil market is noteworthy given recent OPEC supply disruptions.
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The most noteworthy change though is the ability to tip within the app itself.
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Other noteworthy actions included recalls for SunOpta sunflower kernels and Tommee Tippee bottle warmers.
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The film opened March 30, 1988, to mostly positive reviews and noteworthy financial success.
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The rather conventional ad is noteworthy given the unconventional nature of Mr. Trump's campaign.
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Noteworthy, the startup quietly changed its revenue model towards the end of last year.
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The weekend was also noteworthy for a lack of tear gas use by police.
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One noteworthy example is the page "Army of Jesus," which targeted right wing Americans.
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Beyond this jump, Nagasu's return to the Olympics is especially noteworthy this time around.
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That's noteworthy when you consider that the startup charges a fee on each transaction.
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The few times he did say something noteworthy were eclipsed by his overall bombast.
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Noteworthy: Alphabet has a board meeting scheduled for Wednesday ahead of Thursday's earnings report.
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It's reflexive how quick Quinlan is to remind me that she's not particularly noteworthy.
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Noteworthy: This isn't the first time "Distro Dojo" has set up shop in Europe.
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It's, of course, a noteworthy contribution, given the Murdoch family's stewardship of Fox News.
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Elgort's love of BTS wasn't the only noteworthy reaction from last night's ceremony, either.
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Yet it's noteworthy that the Others have never been seen south of the Wall.
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Another noteworthy thing about the planet is its atmosphere, which has a fluctuating brightness.
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Although the clothing pieces are among the highlights, the wall hangings are also noteworthy.
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Crunching the numbers, we've identified a few noteworthy trends for the alternative protein space.
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While the positive developments in Myanmar under Thein Sein were noteworthy, tremendous challenges remained.
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One noteworthy moment came in editor in chief Scott Dadich's November 2015 magazine column.
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You can check out the noteworthy dates and locations on the Trump website here.
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But along with Green and Gray comes some fairly noteworthy changes for the band.
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But it's noteworthy that a specific TV series caused Facebook to update their guidelines.
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That said, the nominations produced some noteworthy oversights, and perhaps inevitable sins of omission.
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With a concert like this, who isn't present is as noteworthy as who is.
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The defections by Patriots players are noteworthy because of Trump's ties to the team.
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"You just have to do something that's somewhat noteworthy and different and represents you."
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The character watching over Negan is Brandon, someone who becomes noteworthy in the comics.
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The eatery has accrued several noteworthy tidbits during its 60-plus years in operation.
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Two of these principles are particularly noteworthy when considering the use of economic sanctions.
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However, in February, 54.53, Pruitt shared in a noteworthy success at the Supreme Court.
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Regardless, the newly discovered crane fly fossils are noteworthy for their incredible detail alone.
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The most noteworthy game streaming service that already exists is the underwhelming Playstation Now.
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In other words, Archie's reappearance in public life is noteworthy because it is troubling.
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Manning, who turns 40 in less than three weeks, also had a noteworthy lineage.
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Even if it were, it's easy to avoid and not really a noteworthy flaw.
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It's noteworthy that companies already collect private medical data without patient compensation or consent.
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For Rodgers, two touchdowns and 210 yards passing is hardly the most noteworthy performance.
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Click through to see some of the most noteworthy logo changes over the years.
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Other noteworthy attractions include the San Miguel Arcangel Parish and the Mercado de Artesanías.
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Any unusual demands or "red lines," unexpected as they may be, would be noteworthy.
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There were certainly people associated with the Confederacy who were noteworthy for other reasons.
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Flights and hotels are less expensive, and several noteworthy and free events take place.
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Really, though, this debate is most noteworthy as the first major test for Biden.
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The author's multiple coups de foudre may be as noteworthy as her written output.
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Usually, these juxtapositions are a point of pride, if they are noteworthy at all.
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National history, monuments and bustling nightlife make life on this coastline more than noteworthy.
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He speaks slowly, deliberately, as if he is fastidiously refusing to say anything noteworthy.
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Noteworthy commercial galleries in Hudson include Jeff Bailey Gallery, showing Jason Middlebrook through Sept.
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While this represents a noteworthy improvement, there is still much work to be done.
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Here is a (highly select) list of other noteworthy films due out this fall.
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Ms. Aghdam's gender is noteworthy because mass shootings are almost always perpetrated by men.
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Instead, Frade, 73, is that rarest of things: one of soccer's most noteworthy theorists.
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Unable to secure any noteworthy rides, he lost to Ferreira, 14.77 points to 2.57.
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To many Afghans, the group's name or differences from the Taliban are barely noteworthy.
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European design flair and production skills produce noteworthy go-to products for your wardrobe.
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Green has a noteworthy Army career, having served as a special operations flight surgeon.
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Noteworthy: New York has policies that ban infants from screen exposure in daycare centers.
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These choices are noteworthy for drugs, when generics and branded options are chemically equivalent.
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For the record, plenty of noteworthy writers don't fall into the Byron trap, either.
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It'd be out of character for Trump, and that's exactly why it's so noteworthy.
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It's a noteworthy step, but it's only one small piece of solving the robocall problem.
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But the repeal of the disclosure regulation around extractives is noteworthy for its international impact.
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But what makes this particular scene noteworthy isn't what's in it, but rather, what's missing.
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They feature rumpled moms, dads, reluctant teens, and grandparents jostled past noteworthy buildings and landmarks.
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In recent months, many noteworthy developers have pulled their Apple Watch apps from its store.
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Hollywood's record-breaking year at the box office wasn't the only noteworthy thing about 2018.
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We've gathered ten noteworthy Instagram posts from the week that you won't want to miss.
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Such extreme cold is noteworthy given trends in the opposite direction related to global warming.
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The company curates lists and highlights noteworthy shows, but those picks were never Apple-funded.
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Apart from a few noteworthy essays from Kim's app, the content has mostly been filler.
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Thus, it's noteworthy that so few major networks have announced digital-publishing-born TV projects.
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In some peoples' opinion, going live should be saved for only the most noteworthy moments.
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Noteworthy: The boom in nail salons has been accompanied by labor abuses and human trafficking.
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While the entire HDJ-X line sports impressive specs, it's the X10 that's most noteworthy.
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Even her off-screen promotion of the show was noteworthy, giving off major star charisma.
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The achievement was a noteworthy occasion for an automaker that didn't exist 15 years ago.
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That's not to say low and high tones are absent; they're present but not noteworthy.
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But as the 196 other Edge contributors pointed out, there are noteworthy things happening elsewhere.
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We compiled a list of noteworthy deals for this year here and for 2016 here.
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Regardless, it's still noteworthy to see this advice coming from a Department of Justice official.
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The noteworthy aspect of this device is its camera array, and Samsung's presentation reflected this.
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This is especially noteworthy in Europe, which historically has seen a greater population of women.
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Apart from the sneaky new screws, there's not much noteworthy about the extra-pink Macbook.
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Another noteworthy deal was the takeover of troubled electronics maker Sharp by Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn.
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One of the most noteworthy has been been the case of Indira Gandhi, a Hindu.
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Not everything that happens is noteworthy, but there were some major highlights from Day 1.
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If one thinks of weight as a spectrum, being somewhere in the middle isn't noteworthy.
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Other noteworthy moments: - In Riverdale, the parents have just as many secrets as the kids.
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There is nothing brave or noteworthy about signing a generic petition saying you're against Trump.
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The next noteworthy sit-down meal we had was in the fine city of Chicago.
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Nothing about the play, which lasted all of six seconds, stood out as particularly noteworthy.
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By the time Donald Trump ran on the platform in 2016, it hardly seemed noteworthy.
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Noteworthy, caregivers on the platform set their own price, similar to the U.K.'s HomeTouch.
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"If this is a pattern seen in Afghanistan then it would be noteworthy," he added.
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Noteworthy, Monzo was able to add Google Pay all the way back in October 2017.
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The initiative was seen as a noteworthy endorsement to Ethereum, the blockchain behind cryptocurrency ether.
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It's noteworthy that three of Twitter's top communications executives have left in the past month.
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In addition to its massive size, the Lulo diamond is noteworthy because it's virtually flawless.
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Cairn's presentation was really nice, which is especially noteworthy if you plan to gift it.
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But the most noteworthy part of the evening was his thoughtful toast to his son.
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Early Head Start and Head Start also received noteworthy funding increases in those appropriation bills.
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There's nothing particularly unusual or noteworthy about a pop star who loves MMA in 2016.
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It's noteworthy that earlier this year Congress cracked down on platforms notorious for sex trafficking.
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This isn't particularly noteworthy; waves of retirements often happen two years into a new presidency.
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Here's a list of the top 10 noteworthy purchases he and his wife allegedly made.
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Noteworthy as well are the small, subtly comical representations of biblical scenes by Hannah Greely.
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Four of them -- all but Herbert Hoover -- faced a noteworthy challenge in their party's primary.
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Trump's defense of Putin was noteworthy, especially given that Russia isn't even in the G7.
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HBO Now has plenty of noteworthy titles that will be available to stream come September.
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Laster also contended that it was a "noteworthy exception" for Mattis to perform the ceremony.
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But his death is just one of several noteworthy police shootings here in recent years.
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Reproductive coercion is a type of abuse and often a noteworthy feature of abusive relationships.
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This is noteworthy because multiple NFL teams are in need of an upgrade at quarterback.
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That so many are there in the first place, he argued, is much more noteworthy.
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The Georgia Security Force is noteworthy among militias for its acute Islamophobia, Mr. Pitcavage said.
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He added that it is noteworthy that the incidents allegedly happened late in his life.
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As Time notes, Ayrton is a particularly noteworthy woman to feature on the Google homepage.
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Happy Endings' Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) and Jane (Eliza Coupe) are a particularly noteworthy example.
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But President Trump's ability to publicly pressure drugmakers into even those steps is still noteworthy.
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The show's other most noteworthy actresses are also very involved, tweeting right along with fans.
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For a special few, however, only the most elegant and noteworthy gifts are good enough.
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Any one of those pieces would make for a noteworthy evening; together, they were overwhelming.
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Her recent noteworthy answers include DIGITAL DATA, FRIEND REQUEST, BITMOJIS, LATTE ART and GENDER-FLUID.
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"But when you see something that starts to rise among immigrants, that's a noteworthy finding."
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Taken together, it was yet another noteworthy weekend in the ongoing US-North Korea drama.
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While they're noteworthy, a meal at one can easily run several hundred dollars a person.
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To understand why such a decision is still noteworthy, you need to understand preferred stock.
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"Anytime anything noteworthy happens, communication goes down whether on purpose or by coincidence," she shared.
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Perhaps the most noteworthy piece the couple own hangs from the bedroom ceiling: a ciguapa.
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His arrest was noteworthy for how quickly it came on the heels of his release.
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But these accomplishments, in the eyes of many experts, are less noteworthy than they seem.
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While Herbert supports Biden in the 2020 race, she acknowledged that Bloomberg's move is noteworthy.
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The most noteworthy aspect of Coulter's comments has been the sense of exasperation behind it.
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The prime minister's achievement is noteworthy, since many critics said he was bound to fail.
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Other women's rights leaders said it was the resistance to sexism that made 2017 noteworthy.
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The sentence is noteworthy, however, not because of the law, but in spite of it.
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But these are noteworthy failures of our government system rather than examples to be followed.
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The first round had some noteworthy players, some of whom had some pretty successful careers.
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That it was Mr. Kraus who took the fall for his industry's troubles was noteworthy.
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The Sockeye model, introduced this spring, is particularly noteworthy with its contrasting dark blue subdials.
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One other noteworthy difference is the level of attention paid by Americans to the events.
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That includes Apple's most noteworthy hire, Doug Field, Tesla's former Senior Vice President of Engineering.
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Noteworthy, according to his LinkedIn profile, Jones was previously venture and broking lead at Numis.
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Debt maturities are long-dated but have a noteworthy concentration in 2021 when 28% matures.
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Navarro's ascendance is particularly noteworthy as he has been a strong advocate against free trade.
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It was noteworthy that all of the men had chosen female figures for this exercise.
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Beyond its brutality, the crime was noteworthy for the role religion played in heightening tensions.
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Also noteworthy is the similar aesthetic style cribbed from comic book illustrations of the 1990s.
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What makes theirs noteworthy is that it has the potential to be a cheaper solution.
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Earlier this month, cartoonist Matt Furie killed off his most noteworthy character, Pepe the Frog.
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Also noteworthy: The budget proposed cuts to NASA's Earth science program, but not extreme cuts.
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Another change that's noteworthy for the 2016 tax year: rising penalties under the Affordable Care Act.
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Confidence. And considering she's only 19 (in an industry rife with criticism), hers is pretty noteworthy.
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But, noteworthy, the startup is finding a second market for its tech: the wider automotive market.
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There's a growing conservative effort to remove Mueller, which makes Rosenstein's comments all the more noteworthy.
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GM's declaration, though, is particularly noteworthy because it's among the very largest automakers on the planet.
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Such hybridization illustrates why the Eizirik group's delineation of the Panthera evolutionary tree is so noteworthy.
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It was well-regarded at the time, but its design was probably the most noteworthy feature.
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"Tina Fey may be the best," White noted, lengthening the list of noteworthy women in comedy.
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May's report was noteworthy given the timing and the source of the news — The Hollywood Reporter.
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Also noteworthy is the apparent lack of a rear fingerprint reader, in contrast to past models.
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Although all of the contenders were noteworthy, it was Frankel who gave the most memorable performance.
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Manufacturing's decline in swing states is especially noteworthy, yet nary a peep from the braggadocious president.
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Describe a noteworthy and personal moment where you or a subject felt empowered by your photography.
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Luckily, having the same name as a noteworthy individual in society isn't always a bad thing.
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But HP isn't significantly expanding the field of view — a noteworthy limitation for most VR headsets.
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Now, there's nothing especially noteworthy about this since Perry launched her own onesie line in 2015.
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Also noteworthy: Nike doesn't make any mention of body type or "plus size" in the captions.
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Corrected: Name id is highly correlated with polling right now, but I think it's noteworthy a.
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Even more noteworthy has been the disruption to the balance of power in global oil markets.
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However, there are some noteworthy, genuinely gender-neutral apparel options for one particular market demographic: kids.
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That's despite noteworthy overdose outbreaks in rural white counties in Ohio and West Virginia last year.
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One of country's most noteworthy political criminals is speaking out for the first time from prison.
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It's noteworthy (pun unintended) that newer Samsung devices already have this ability within their native browser.
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"This tragedy isn't just noteworthy just because Ms. Aldridge has a famous family member," Johnson said.
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Noteworthy also is that Professor Zoubin Ghahramani, Chief Scientist of Uber, is an investor in Wayve.
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The Priorities USA ads have been among the most noteworthy – and negative – advertising of the campaign.
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The commitment to make automatic emergency braking standard on all of its new vehicles is noteworthy.
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Noteworthy, the funding consists of €12 million in equity and a new €25 million debt facility.
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The players: Three noteworthy companies in this area are Ursa Space Systems, Capella Space and ICEYE.
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Among them, it is particularly noteworthy that the narrowing of international trade volume is very obvious.
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Equally noteworthy are the divergent trends between dominant producer China and the rest of the world.
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Noteworthy is that startups joining the InMotion Accelerator will receive "bespoke" investment in exchange for equity.
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On Tuesday, she won the women's 100 breaststroke race with a noteworthy time of 1:05.20.
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The weak start is especially noteworthy given November's history as a platform for fall season blockbusters.
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As most fans know, Nintendo Switch sales are pretty rare, making these sales even more noteworthy.
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But the decline in military communities would be especially noteworthy if it holds in future polls.
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What is noteworthy is that the preference was significantly higher when Muslims were the comparison group.
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Israel is the only country in the Middle East with nuclear weapons; the most noteworthy advantage.
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Also noteworthy ... James Harden, Trent Williams and Lou Williams kicked it with the star-studded group.
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One of the noteworthy things Swift has learned is about the perils of being too nice.
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In the grand scheme of political conventions, Mike Pence's speech didn't stand out as especially noteworthy.
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Some personal milestones will be within reach, including a noteworthy one for Arizona slugger J.D. Martinez.
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A Ms. Marvel standalone movie would certainly be noteworthy in a post-Spider-Man: Homecoming world.
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This evening is especially noteworthy, as the Moon will connect with the planet of depth, Pluto.
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The platform is also noteworthy for its astringent language on gay marriage, transgender rights and pornography.
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Van Gundy found Orlando's 67-point second half in which it shot 59 percent more noteworthy.
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Moreover, it won approval by such an overwhelming majority in the Republican-controlled Senate is noteworthy.
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This year's elections are noteworthy because they demonstrate what worked in suburban areas and what didn't.
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No. But it's certainly a noteworthy coincidence that this very large, elaborate contraption is surfacing again.
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That's a problem because it suggests that all noteworthy government action is at the federal level.
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The research team restricted itself to lower-than-hoped doses, yet they still witnessed noteworthy effects.
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With social media, we are now all branded, have a voice, and consider our opinions noteworthy.
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Noteworthy: Overall, there are 2628 cosponsors, two fewer then the last version of Sanders' bill. Sen.
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But the GIF library isn't just noteworthy for the educational potential it grants the hearing community.
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But some longshot candidates have burgeoning basesBesides Warren, those who saw noteworthy increases were longshot candidates.
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Also noteworthy: British-developed shows satirizing the United States (see "Enron") have recently tanked on Broadway.
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Below, I've picked out the 35 most newsworthy and noteworthy lines from Giuliani this morning. 1.
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Equal parts regal and rosy, it's certainly giving Watson a noteworthy start to her promo tour.
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But given the multitude of noteworthy occasions, it's hard to keep up with all the celebrating.
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But what's noteworthy in his ESPN interview is his criticism of the pay-for-play system.
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But were the local fauna, so to speak, as rich as the lineup of noteworthy bands?
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It's noteworthy if a NFL game is fun and exciting rather than the other way around.
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Tucker's video is noteworthy not because of Bezos but because of the students in the class.
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" Some noteworthy new shows to look out for: " Black Lightning," a "Dynasty" reboot and "The Alienist.
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The show also examines the equally noteworthy work of Sou Fujimoto, Akihisa Hirata and Junya Ishigami.
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In other noteworthy March closings, the disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein sold his West Village townhouse.
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Also please mention any noteworthy awards you received, as well as charitable activities and special achievements.
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But that's not camp's legacy — if it were, the existence of those programs wouldn't be noteworthy.
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They included episodes of hazing, racism, sexual assault and harassment, violence, noteworthy alcohol abuse and deaths.
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The increases in Election Day turnout were particularly noteworthy because of widespread concerns about voter suppression.
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After all, many Democrats running for the U.S. House or other statewide offices posted noteworthy performances.
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For that matter, it has been some years since Standard Grill itself has done anything noteworthy.
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The rejection of pre-existing styles is almost a prerequisite for creating something new and noteworthy.
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Lynch followed up his noteworthy arrival by resuming his standard practice of sitting during the anthem.
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DeWine's response is particularly noteworthy given Ohio has had no coronavirus deaths, with 119 confirmed cases.
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Equally noteworthy, but less well known, is the student protest movement that emerged in South Vietnam.
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Still, it's noteworthy to point that there does seem to be the split in the polling.
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However, I think it's noteworthy that Gen Z is using platforms where messages and conversations disappear.
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That these were the two most noteworthy events of wrestling's most highly publicized night is curious.
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Caldwell's book is noteworthy for being a conservative account that effectively reinforces a liberal ideological narrative.
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So it is noteworthy that City Ballet will get two nights on public television this winter.
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But what's noteworthy here is that, so far, everyone seems to be playing their expected role.
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At her age, that kind of workout, during which she covers nearly two miles, is noteworthy.
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State of the Art The presidency of Donald J. Trump has been noteworthy for its speed.
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If you have the opposite opinion, that these innovations are not noteworthy to you, explain why.
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He was putting together an archive of his most noteworthy surgeries, and wanted to include mine.
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The Ryan appointment is the most noteworthy, given his history near the top of Republican politics.
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Also noteworthy was the appointment of Liu He as vice premier of economic and financial affairs.
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In dementia research, so many paths have led nowhere that any glimmer of optimism is noteworthy.
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A noteworthy exclusion: People who have Kaiser Permanente insurance through Amazon are not eligible for this.
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But seeing porn morph into a force pushing body diversity is a noteworthy and meaningful shift.
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This past month, he did something noteworthy: He promised to give much of his fortune away.
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But the mere fact that old habits are repeating themselves in the White House is noteworthy.
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In fact, what's most find noteworthy about the VIX on Monday is just how depressed it remains.
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There are a few other noteworthy updates in iOS 11.3 if you're not worried about your battery.
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Newsworthy and noteworthy things are regularly uncovered by people with agendas, biases, and distinct points of view.
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Alcohol consumption trends have seen peaks during noteworthy moments throughout the presidential campaign and the months following.
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Even weighed against the astounding biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest in general, Yasuní National Park is noteworthy.
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Ashton Kutcher is one of the more noteworthy Hollywood investors, backing things like Uber, Airbnb and Spotify.
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While it was admittedly a small number (about 8% of the total lineup), it was definitely noteworthy.
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Meanwhile at home, the US Senate staged a couple of noteworthy votes featuring a modicum of bipartisanship.
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The extent to which it is designed to disappear is especially noteworthy for a fairly large device.
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I also asked her if she noticed anything suspicious or noteworthy about Kavanaugh's fiery testimony last Thursday.
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In a recent interview with Red magazine, January Jones (who turns 39 tomorrow) dropped some noteworthy gems.
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Knowing little about her besides her status as a noteworthy matriarch, I assumed it was a compliment.
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That these moves — from Issa and Collins — are coming from Republicans at this stage is very noteworthy.
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Given their association with love, feelings, and overall compatibility, your moon and Venus signs are especially noteworthy.
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While all rooms are comfortable, splurging on a suite will elevate a stay from noteworthy to unforgettable.
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So here are a few other noteworthy places online to bask in the glory of furry friends.
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Most Presidents' Day sales are over, but there are still plenty of noteworthy deals happening right now.
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Similarly, Hilton's role in the unloved 2005 horror movie House of Wax didn't bring noteworthy acting offers.
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ANY ATTEMPT TO name the noteworthy narratives about gay life since 1981 would involve too many omissions.
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One noteworthy thing about Wray is that he appears to disagree with many of the president's views.
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Elizabeth Warren and former Vice President Joe Biden both made more modest but noteworthy splashes as well.
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We'll update this post with any noteworthy Black Friday deals from Sam's Club that we stumble upon.
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Perhaps the most noteworthy of the studios that took home four trophies is South Korea's CJ Entertainment.
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Here is a look back at some noteworthy style moments: the good, the bad and the memorable.
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The section on Southeast Asia is especially noteworthy: demand seems robust, but there is growing local opposition.
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And DPD, another noteworthy player on the U.K. delivery circuit, has been building drone technology since 2014.
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He said one noteworthy area is technology, including internet publishing, online shopping and scientific research and development.
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It's far from land right now, but it's noteworthy for its location, intensity, and direction of movement.
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The media company wants to inform today's youth about what it feels are today's most noteworthy subjects.
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Also noteworthy are the number of left turns Waymo's minivans can be seen making in the video.
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Founded in 1896, the co-ed Episcopal school has produced such noteworthy alumni as former Vermont Gov.
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Every film in the program is noteworthy in some way, but here are a few representative standouts.
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But perhaps the most noteworthy moments of his interview came when Biden harshly criticized Hillary Clinton's campaign.
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That this is noteworthy when someone does this in public says a lot about where America is.
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It's noteworthy to mention that 62 percent of the participants accessed the survey while using a VPN.
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Also noteworthy was the deliberate leaking of a dissent channel to shame the president regarding his Jan.
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His presence at Thursday's hearing was particularly noteworthy in light of his frequent criticism of the President.
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But races further down the ballot suggest something noteworthy is starting to take shape in Democratic politics.
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Harden scored a game-high 26 points, but it was his 14 assists that were particularly noteworthy.
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The piece above is noteworthy because on paper, I am pretty much incapable of effectively rendering perspective.
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The round was led by Connect Ventures, with participation from a group of rather noteworthy angel investors.
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Such anger against Washington is noteworthy, though a Turkish leader lashing out at Kurds is nothing new.
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Like many #exstrange listings, it inspires a second look at the familiar eBay format, suddenly made noteworthy.
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The cameras ended up creating noteworthy photos, although the rest of the specs weren't all that special.
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One of their most noteworthy dresses, an icy-blue, crystal-covered gown, was inspired by Frozen's Elsa.
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I went through the transcript from his Biloxi speech and picked out the 35 most noteworthy lines.
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Whisper users shared some of their noteworthy Snapchat experiences that'll leave you feeling some serious secondhand embarrassment.
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But Thursday's moves, though noteworthy, added to an already-sizable resurgence in yields in the fourth quarter.
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He said Oladipo isn't ready to run full court every day, but the workout was noteworthy progress.
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Think of the characteristics you might find noteworthy in a business leader: A vision of the future?
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Our trade ties are growing, and we achieved a noteworthy agreement in Paris at the climate talks.
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Most praised DiCaprio and Pitt's acting, but Tarantino's sharp, funny script and madcap finale were also noteworthy.
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What's noteworthy is that McKibben's extreme positions appear to be heavily influencing the platforms of Democratic politicians.
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In terms of public opinion, too, Netanyahu's victory was propelled by a number of noteworthy political trends.
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The groundbreaking novelist was an inspiration to many noteworthy people, including President Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey.
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Just now, however, they're part of a noteworthy moment in our perception of the sexes in ballet.
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A few blocks away, Myrtle Avenue — nicknamed "Murder Avenue" in prior times — includes a few noteworthy boutiques.
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Gillibrand's remarks are particularly noteworthy considering she was a big supporter of Hillary Clinton's recent presidential campaign.
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These polls are especially noteworthy since there's reason to believe Bernie's coalition is particularly hard to poll.
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That said, there are some noteworthy lodgings that will be open for business as of this summer.
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" He shuns the spotlight, loves to research and wants to give back and to do something "noteworthy.
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It's noteworthy that Trump didn't know there was a difference between two very different sexually transmitted diseases.
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Noteworthy, Monzo wouldn't be the first European fintech to receive backing from New York-headquartered Thrive Capital.
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After all, the magazine has published high-profile authors and interviewed noteworthy public figures throughout its history.
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Why it matters: Comcast's subscriber surge is noteworthy given the decline in paid cable television subscriptions overall.
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So while the increase in minimum salaries is noteworthy, the practical effect may be less to celebrate.
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And the quartet is close to other noteworthy architecture and sculpture, making the tour even more worthwhile.
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The growth is especially noteworthy given that the global market for high-end timepieces continues to struggle.
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It's also noteworthy that you could be fined even if you don't crash your drone into anything.
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It was evident from the start of the debate Wednesday that the topic would become unexpectedly noteworthy.
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But no wonder he's picking up prestigious door stoppers and the noteworthy recognition of his industry peers.
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I also find it noteworthy that GPT-2 did a pretty decent job of conjuring up madness.
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In case you do, though, the most noteworthy change here is that version 82 has been canceled.
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But amid the stock lines and the self-congratulations and the partisan digs were some noteworthy morsels.
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Instead, the ruling is noteworthy mostly because of the court fight it sets up down the road.
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These are his choices for the most noteworthy UFO encounters and sightings in recent memory, condensed here.
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Several noteworthy details from his interviews with the special counsel's office were excluded from Mueller's final report.
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What is one related piece of data (a number, percentage or fraction) you find interesting or noteworthy?
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Although Apple's repair practices have faced intense scrutiny in the past, its iPhone batteries are particularly noteworthy.
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The case against Mr. Musk is noteworthy also for the speed with which the S.E.C. brought it.
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And at fullback, with the noteworthy exception of Ajax's Nicolas Tagliafico, the problem is just as pronounced.
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The number is particularly noteworthy given the lower than expected turnout in the Iowa caucuses last week.
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Film Forum Jr., a series introducing children to cinematic classics, is screening a noteworthy example this weekend.
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Alphabet's operating margin fell to 1543% for the quarter — a noteworthy dip from 24% a year ago.
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"What was noteworthy was their geographical spread," says Mohammad Ali Shabani, Iran Pulse editor at Al-Monitor.
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There are noteworthy differences between Diana's experiences and what the Duchess of Sussex is currently going through.
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BOOK REVIEW The New & Noteworthy article on page 4 includes a book whose publication has been delayed.
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PayPal's stock-based compensation practices have another noteworthy effect: They drive executive pay higher at the company.
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What's noteworthy is that this is the first outing of the White House defense since this began.
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But as The Verge's Chaim Gartenberg noted in his review, Amazon has made a few noteworthy upgrades.
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RICHARD III It's always a noteworthy event when the Druid Theater Company of Galway visits New York.
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The speed of the Chinese technologists, compared to United States and European artificial intelligence developers, is noteworthy.
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But what is noteworthy is just how little those call options buyers are being asked to risk.
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The decision was particularly noteworthy because it put a Republican administration at odds with a GOP governor.
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He took the incident as a noteworthy example of "differing cultural practices" in the U.S. and China.
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As Bloomberg noted, the shortage is particularly noteworthy given the glut of supply in the US market.
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Some noteworthy investors include pop singer Katy Perry, tennis star Serena Williams, and Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates.
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With so much going, too, it's often easy to miss some of the day's more noteworthy happenings.
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The silence from Congressional Republicans was noteworthy as President Trump defended Putin's brazen denials of such attacks.
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Cuba Then is full of such noteworthy juxtapositions — some of them socio-historically riveting, others doubly felicitous.
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The statement also provides some noteworthy updates, including a greater budget of $2 million toward Latino initiatives.
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This is the first time it's been noteworthy for anything other than selling unhealthy food in years.
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The shortened time frame is noteworthy: It means the drills might end before Trump meets with Kim.
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The language that each of these beauty queens has used in addressing her respective scandal is noteworthy.
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The Orioles also had a noteworthy performance at the plate, as shortstop Jonathan Villar hit for the cycle.
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But William's appearance on the upcoming August cover of Harper's Bazaar is noteworthy because the photos are unretouched.
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While the bulk of Thompson's fame comes from her presence onscreen, her IRL self is just as noteworthy.
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What's noteworthy about Rheo – at least to me – is that most of the video is sourced from Facebook.
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Photo: Alex CranzThe other noteworthy improvement in this year's QLED lineup is the so-called One Invisible Connection.
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The EPA's most noteworthy response so far has been attacking a journalist for covering the ongoing environmental disaster.
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With a few noteworthy exceptions, it doesn't deviate much from earlier Withings designs, and that's precisely the point.
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It does appear to be somewhat noteworthy that Microsoft took so long to take action in this instance.
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The SD Association states that this distinction is noteworthy, but it will mostly impact those who record video.
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The comments from Republicans are particularly noteworthy given the party's reluctance to oppose the President on other issues.
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This is why Apple's work in raising awareness of and advocating for accessibility is so noteworthy and appreciated.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other noteworthy discussions of the day, subscribe to our Opinion Today newsletter.
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The most noteworthy of which is MS Paint, which consumers can now use to fully render 3D images.
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While this powerful storm is noteworthy on its own, its impacts across the Arctic will be especially significant.
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Moderating social media content, however, is one noteworthy example of how AI-based automation can benefit human workers.
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There are some other small, but noteworthy changes I observed during my brief time with both new tablets.
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Analysts at Nomura said concerns over the potential DOJ inquiry "overshadowed the noteworthy developer conference" for Apple Monday.
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McConnell's comments were key Also noteworthy were comments from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who rarely grants interviews.
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I think it's also noteworthy that in book four and book five, Martin's writing style seemed to change.
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In fairness to Grant he subsequently apologised and his presidency was noteworthy for appointing Jews to official positions.
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Yet it's clean and unassuming — noteworthy given that it comes from the company that gave us Google Glass.
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Here are some of the most noteworthy: 35.9°C, or 96.6°F: The overnight low temperature on Jan.
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Noteworthy, Atomico founder and CEO Niklas Zennström, who also co-founded Skype, has joined the Oden Technologies board.
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In this case, it's worth pointing out a noteworthy characteristic of Lyrids: they tend to create exploding fireballs.
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Noteworthy, LocalGlobe also previously invested in the company but I understand hasn't joined this current (and oversubscribed) round.
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Most noteworthy is the claim that No Man's Sky contains more species than have been discovered on Earth.
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Two noteworthy planetary connections will take place during this eclipse: Mercury connects with Uranus, and Venus with Saturn.
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Also noteworthy: 40 percent of its customers return for additional purchases, and 90 percent of customers are women.
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Pacific Construction is noteworthy for having succeeded in a business that is otherwise dominated by state-owned enterprises.
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Although each of these attacks was a discrete and noteworthy horror, they likely read as nondescript to many.
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Highest-gross for a non-opening Thursday Obscure, but noteworthy because the current record holder is Transformers 2.
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Noteworthy are the partners in the early growth-capital fund, which has an initial closing of €90 million.
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It's especially noteworthy, given the fact that Uber has targeted India and China for its next expansion project.
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The winner is chosen through public voting after submissions are narrowed down by a panel of noteworthy judges.
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Any slowdown in FDI is particularly noteworthy for a global economy that has spent decades becoming more interconnected.
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The depiction of an immigrant as a person-with goals, values, and beliefs on national television is noteworthy.
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To be fair, revealing this kind of waist-length extensions would be a noteworthy change for most people.
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There are going to be a couple of noteworthy shows competing for your Sunday Funday attention this summer.
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But it was Mr. Starr's keening over the coarsening and polarization of American politics that seemed most noteworthy.
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The list, published Thursday, includes people with "particularly noteworthy" accomplishments in business, entertainment, finance, politics, technology and science.
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The growth in the number of House and Senate caucuses represents a noteworthy trend in the modern Congress.
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Returning to those points above, this could yield some noteworthy implications for economies and financial markets as well.
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But one noteworthy development has been Kawhi Leonard becoming far more of a playmaker than he's shown before.
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Noteworthy, Rocket Internet was also an investor in Lemoncat, despite founding Caterwings, as it is prone to do.
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Noteworthy names like Prince Charles and Jacqueline Kennedy have stayed in one of the 78 massive guest suites.
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Increases to state grants to offset tuition costs for students with the greatest economic need are particularly noteworthy.
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It was released by the Department of Defense who found the video noteworthy enough to study and release.
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It's also noteworthy that Mr. Sachs has been a trustee of the Philadelphia Museum of Art since 1988.
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It is noteworthy that members of the IRGC might have been killed during the U.S. airstrike against Syria.
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They're all currently in stock, and that's rare enough to be noteworthy since it's such a popular item.
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Mr. Radikon's refusal, since 2002, to add sulfur dioxide was not the only noteworthy characteristic of the wines.
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Another noteworthy landmark in the town is the University of Amherst, where the Mead Art Museum is located.
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Also noteworthy for the Panthers was the appearance of defenseman Keith Yandle, who played career game No. 800.
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A noteworthy example is the three hours of footage of the Jaretts, a Black family living in Pittsburgh.
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Many youngsters with the talent to score upsets are unable to translate early success into a noteworthy career.
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That makes it a good time to look back at some of the presidential hopeful's more noteworthy thoughts.
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And it's noteworthy that not even one Democrat has said he or she will vote for Trump's plan.
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Just as noteworthy as the jobs numbers will be the data for the change in average hourly earnings.
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Other companies with smaller but still noteworthy rounds of funding include Pinkoi in Taiwan and Blisby in Thailand.
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In addition to helping others realize their musical visions, Atwood-Ferguson has his own list of noteworthy accomplishments.
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The U.S.' reputation — while plummeting globally — is dramatically improving in one noteworthy place, according to a new poll.
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" Mr. Reese added that "for him to turn down the bishops and the government, that would be noteworthy.
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Another noteworthy and exciting difference between this show and many recent queer shows is the resistance to nostalgia.
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Almost 27 years later, its story remains noteworthy, despite not being as well-known outside of provincial borders.
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Since then, Mr. Knapp's snails have been prepared by noteworthy restaurants in New York like Eleven Madison Park.
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The call is noteworthy for its substance — Putin hasn't visited the US since 2015 — and for its timing.
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These were just the most noteworthy of a plethora of endorsements Biden racked up right before Super Tuesday.
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Also noteworthy: last year, as the account scandal grew, Wells Fargo's independent directors hired their own lobbying firm.
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The big picture: The group, known as Machete, isn't new, but the amount of new activity is noteworthy.
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To kick off 2020, we've compiled a month's worth of free, family-friendly and otherwise noteworthy cultural events.
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And it was especially noteworthy as the government took over Cihan News Agency as part of the raid.
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I urge all Americans to voice their noteworthy concerns, by contacting their elected officials, and obviously, peaceful protest.
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It's not that a 3.0 GPA is bad, but experts point out that it isn't particularly noteworthy, either.
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It is noteworthy that Bannon's name has never been invoked as a potential suspect in the Russia case.
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What was noteworthy was that the first stage, or booster, of the rocket had already flown once before.
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Even the most noteworthy were not immune; between 1851183 and 1989, Bach's Britannica entry shrank by two pages.
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Her stance was especially noteworthy considering how many Democrats support the bill, including Vice President Biden and Sen.
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In fact, we've counted at least 20 good, interesting or otherwise noteworthy things that will happen in 2020.
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Naiad and Thalassa's periodic, repetitive cha-cha is not the only noteworthy orbital resonance in the solar system.
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Her appointment is noteworthy, and not only because the Met has been historically lacking in curators of color.
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Last week's unprecedented rebuke on Wells Fargo from the Federal Reserve was noteworthy in a number of ways.
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The fact that Qualcomm announced its mid-tier chip right alongside its most powerful mobile processor is noteworthy.
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With apologies to Benioff completists, I'm about to fast-forward through some of his most noteworthy career turns.
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The NYU graduate's casting is also noteworthy as he's the only Asian American series regular in this cast.
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A good name, he said, should be easy to process, highly noticeable in its [product] category, and noteworthy.
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But the festival programs hundreds of movies, which means that some noteworthy ones can fly beneath the radar.
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It's particularly noteworthy that this is the first time Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren will be onstage together.
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I thought it would be instructive to share my habits, not because they're noteworthy but because they're mainstream.
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The scene was noteworthy for Ms. Kirkpatrick's skill but also for another detail: A coach was taking notes.
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Both vision and eccentricity abound in Katchadourian's wonderful exhibition Ification, her first with the increasingly noteworthy Fridman Gallery.
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A mainstream video game that tried to make even abstract sense of the Iraq War would be noteworthy.
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There are two noteworthy statewide races in South Dakota, and Republicans are favored to win both of them.
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It's noteworthy that Pompeo hopped on a plane to NATO headquarters in Brussels mere hours after his confirmation.
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Now he's put the full-floor pad back on the market for an even more noteworthy $70 million.
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But the decision of the United States and Britain to nearly simultaneously condemn the Russian military is noteworthy.
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It's ridiculous that in 2017 this still feels noteworthy, but did it have any effect on the creative process?
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We were featured on Apple in the new and noteworthy section this week, so having a good time. Converge.
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Pencil 2Screenshot: Gizmodo (Apple)Tucked into all that iPad Pro news, Apple made some noteworthy changes to its stylus.
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Still, the results are noteworthy, particularly in a state that supported Donald Trump by 30 points over Hillary Clinton.
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CNBC takes a look at some of the most noteworthy political moments from this year's set of award shows.
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YouTube isn't breaking new ground here, but its experimentation with free ad-supported movies and shows is certainly noteworthy.
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Importantly, though Gorsuch was nominated by President Trump, his nomination is rather noteworthy for how un-Trumpy it is.
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I went through the transcript of Trump's Pennsylvania speech and picked out some of the most, er, noteworthy lines.
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From an accessibility perspective, what makes "wheelchair mode" so noteworthy is it opens up the watch to more people.
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Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft is small -- about half the size of a smart car -- making its detection even more noteworthy.
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The best-selling Series 3 edition is Amazon's most reviewed Apple Watch, which makes this sale even more noteworthy.
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What's been especially noteworthy about the winter's weather, however, is the frequency and intensity of the storms spawned here.
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And Root AI has raised funding from noteworthy venture firms, including Accomplice, First Round, Half Court, Liquid2 and Schematic.
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Despite all that's going on in these tiny cubes of gum, the glitter is definitely the most noteworthy feature.
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Even more noteworthy than the volume of money pouring into private equity is the way the business is maturing.
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Mr. Hillo's comments were noteworthy for how unequivocally he rebutted the Syrian government's contention that Madaya's distress was fabricated.
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It was also noteworthy for Sanders to indicate that an "update" would be forthcoming after the review was complete.
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Also noteworthy: Joshua Tree National Park is closing after visitors damaged trees and left overflowing garbage during the shutdown.
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Other noteworthy numbers from Hield this season: • First in the nation in 3-point field goals per game (4.06).
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Every summer for the last 20 years, JPMorgan Chase has released its summer reading list of noteworthy nonfiction titles.
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This is a noteworthy shift for Reddit, which was reticent to ban almost any non-illegal material until 2015.
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A noteworthy difference between season 1 and season 2 is that everyone seems to finally be a little smarter.
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This year's show is particularly noteworthy because it features a far more diverse list of nominees than previous years.
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That makes his decision to promote his opposition to the Capitol Hill resolution just as noteworthy as his comments.
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PALMER: Remember stepping down in the mill of hot congress is very -- I mean newsworthy, noteworthy doesn&apost happen.
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What's even more noteworthy is that T-Series took 10 years to get to its first 10 million subscribers.
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There is another noteworthy aspect to what Qubit is doing, and that is on the subject of user privacy.
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Noteworthy stat: the fact-checkers have collectively branded at least 30,000 links as false over the past two years.
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France's idea has been unsuccessfully floated before, but it's noteworthy that Europe's largest business lobby recently dropped its opposition.
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A list of noteworthy English artists published in 1658 records Carlile as preeminent among only four women oil painters.
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However, another noteworthy tidbit from the survey is just how many behaviors were even listed in the first place.
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The device is still the primary revenue driver for the company, so it's absence from this list is noteworthy.
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Today, Starbucks released a list of the most noteworthy, exciting, and unexpected store designs from all over the world.
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A hundred patients might not seem like a particularly noteworthy figure, but this isn't a common form of surgery.
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That in itself is a pretty noteworthy achievement, but Teigen is trolling him for not winning anything this year.
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The Creators Project: So, how'd it feel to have your film in one of the world's most noteworthy festivals?
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Its screen flips back 93-degrees, but it's most noteworthy feature is how light it is: only 29 pounds.
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Given that, it's noteworthy that the changes don't include any new ways for Google to make money from Maps.
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Through his company, Johnson Research and Development, he's been working on a pair of projects that are particularly noteworthy.
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That Mueller's hearing happened at all is noteworthy, given how many times it appeared in doubt at several points.
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But one of the more noteworthy spots towards the start of tour was a location in Detroit, called Seva.
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The data is especially noteworthy in light of Lyft CEO Logan Green's recent comments to the Wall Street Journal.
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Karavetsos "has delivered an exceptional body of work, leading noteworthy and important change in OCI," Plaisier and Sklamberg wrote.
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Because disagreement among panel members on the D.C. Circuit is relatively rare, this substantial body of cases is noteworthy.
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It could then make sure to show her a noteworthy Caltrain update in her ranked timeline during commute hours.
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One noteworthy moment you probably want to check out happens at the 6:20 mark in the video above.
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What was noteworthy in the march, and I was there, was how few black and Latina women were present.
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But it's Von D's loyal fanbase, whom she engages with regularly on multiple platforms, that's most noteworthy of all.
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A number of noteworthy angels also participated, including Taavet Hinrikus, Samir Desai, Yuri Milner, Tom Stafford and Paul Forster.
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Despite his serious resume, however, he did make some noteworthy comedic appearances, including that one time with Ali G...
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What is noteworthy is that today Yellen laid out the balance sheet reduction plan with a lot more detail.
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One noteworthy holdout is the American Physical Society (physics geeks), though that group does have its own climate statement.
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The photo garnered more than two million likes, but the internet was quick to focus on a noteworthy comment.
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Several NA LCS squads have brought on fresh talent to their squads, including several noteworthy additions from South Korea.
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Microsoft will be holding an investor call at 5PM ET, and we'll update this article with any noteworthy additions.
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Africa a noteworthy example of unwarranted government takeover We are now forced to go to Court to challenge ICANN.
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This is particularly noteworthy because this was the period in which the Trump administration ramped up its protectionist onslaught.
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Obama doesn't typically make endorsements in many House primaries, so the decision to wade into this one is noteworthy.
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Now, Google is forging ahead with its takeover of noteworthy (if not always attractive) real estate in Los Angeles.
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Most of Apple's noteworthy announcements on Monday matched features already offered by other internet companies, namely Amazon and Google.
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The second day of CES 2019 came and went, leaving plenty of noteworthy tech news we're still talking about.
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A few of his best deep throws have been noteworthy for the impressive catch, rather than the ball placement.
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A few noteworthy newly-minted millionaires this year hail from the entertainment industry, including Kylie Jenner and Jay-Z.
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One noteworthy attribute that Epstein and his apparent friend MBS share is a history of being accused of blackmail.
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Now, I certainly don't want to knock Apple, especially given noteworthy, pro-consumer privacy stances taken by the company.
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Perhaps even more noteworthy: The biggest deficit reductions came from revenue increases totaling $41 billion that drew bipartisan support.
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While the survey results are noteworthy for their declines, they by no means suggest high school sports are dead.
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Our fellow Americans on the island are facing unprecedented, horrific living conditions and this is what Trump finds noteworthy.
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Clements said she has held handfuls of showings of the home, but the showing activity hasn't been anything noteworthy.
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If a used Malibu from this era has a noteworthy downside, it's the mediocre fuel economy in V6 models.
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But the release of iOS 215 is noteworthy in its own right, particularly for the update's major security enhancements.
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Why this is noteworthy: It's a feat Congress has been unable to accomplish on time in over two decades.
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It showcased local talent, noteworthy discoveries, and old guard greats culled equally from the rock, rap, and electronic worlds.
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Perhaps equally noteworthy as the startup's new funding is a strategic partnership it has signed with Oxford University Press .
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One example of this White House's noteworthy changes to governing is its approach to military strategic and operational oversight.
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Magazine_____ The year's noteworthy fiction, poetry and nonfiction, selected by the editors of The New York Times Book Review.
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It's a shame really that today, 20 years after the game was released, such a quality is so noteworthy.
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The only problem for travelers visiting today, faced with new and noteworthy openings nearly every week, is keeping up.
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Still, the fact that this is being handled by a US attorney's office rather than Mueller does seem noteworthy.
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The tangible despair of Primitive Man's music is even more noteworthy when juxtaposed with the real life Ethan McCarthy.
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Aerobic activities like jogging and interval training can make our cells biologically younger, according to a noteworthy new experiment.
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The piece is the product of curiosity — he's turning over rocks along the shore and finding noteworthy details beneath.
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It's rare that a release so late in the year is so noteworthy, but this is a genuine find.
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The list of Saudis, who were punished under the Global Magnitsky Act, contained one noteworthy name but omitted another.
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" Mr. DiGiorgio called it "a sad ending to what was an otherwise noteworthy career of a dedicated public servant.
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Because disagreement among panel members on the DC Circuit is relatively rare, this substantial body of cases is noteworthy.
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Lesser known, yet completely noteworthy interests like the Hemingway Home and Dry Tortugas National Park are also found here.
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"It's noteworthy that the one Democrat in a red state who survived voted for Kavanaugh ... Joe Manchin," he said.
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Why it matters: This raises concerns about the account security of other noteworthy figures, including presidents and prime ministers.
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But as the president looks to reset his administration, it's noteworthy that Mattis has so far sidestepped Trump's rage.
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You can explore New York stories, children's titles, young-adult novels or new releases in the "New & Noteworthy" category.
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This is noteworthy because Apple, unlike basically everyone else, has held back from making its laptop screens touch-responsive.
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Amazingly, General Electric, despite billions of dollars in profits, is noteworthy for rarely paying any income tax at all.
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I went through the transcript -- helpfully released by the Journal (kudos!) -- and picked out the 56 most noteworthy lines.
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That noteworthy victory came on the back of Florida State's 57-point win against the Chicago State Cougars Monday.
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The news is noteworthy in the context of Facebook's Libra project, which was backed by numerous companies including Coinbase.
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There were a few other noteworthy closings during the month, in an otherwise slow winter season for luxury sales.
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The most noteworthy institution is Parchman prison, where nine inmates have died in a little more than a month.
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Austin: I think it's noteworthy in the sense that it is so unlike other of games of this type.
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But the book leaves out one particularly noteworthy instant message exchange that suggests Zuckerberg's privacy views weren't exactly straightforward.
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To the Editor: It is noteworthy that the locales cited in this article (Kansas, Utah, Alabama) vote heavily Republican.
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One of the more noteworthy disruptions occurred at the University of California at Berkeley, which canceled classes on Wednesday.
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Most noteworthy to researchers was that the rate of deaths among women rose much more sharply, up 85 percent.
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That makes it especially noteworthy when elected officials can put aside philosophical differences to unite behind a common cause.
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Noteworthy in and of itself is a bill that is bipartisan, bicameral and attempts to solve pressing policy challenges.
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Noteworthy, the equity crowdfund gave Chip a pre-money valuation of £36.78 million based on "over 153,000" accounts opened.
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Noteworthy: More than a year after the 2016 presidential election, Trump pollsters were still asking voters about Hillary Clinton.
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Most noteworthy is the fact that these technological milestones have been realized under a non-Title II regulated environment.
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What makes his criticism especially noteworthy is that Mr. Bezos is a shareholder in DHH's software development company, Basecamp.
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That was noteworthy, if unremarkable; some Rule 19003 draft choices always end up on the rosters of rebuilding teams.
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If a politician tells you he's for amnesty, that's noteworthy (let me know, so I can write about it).
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We need to remember that violence has generally been a small (albeit noteworthy and newsworthy) fragment of human interaction.
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There aren't many congressional office buildings around, and a lot of noteworthy senators from American history lack formal commemoration.
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Organizers are expected and challenged to work within the funding provided to produce a small, focused, and noteworthy exhibition.
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The BOM found the heat noteworthy for its long duration and broad extent, saying in a special report on Jan.
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Recently a journalist, Donna Minkowitz, wrote an important article in Village Voice, a New York newspaper, making a noteworthy apology.
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One of the most noteworthy scenes from Inception is when Ellen Page bends an entire dream city using her mind.
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It's a significant development, and especially noteworthy given that Abu Zubaydah was never supposed to see the light of day.
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We broke down a few of the most noteworthy slides from the 355-page document and explained why they're important.
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In more racially homogeneous states like New Hampshire or Iowa, the demographic make-up of the room wouldn't be noteworthy.
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Other noteworthy residents include Christian Louboutin and Michael Fassbender, who purchased a home in the historic Alfama district in May.
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"I understand why it's noteworthy," Newsom said to the New York Times (the "it" likely being her relationship with Samberg).
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While both restaurants have seen strong growth, Applebee's sales momentum has been a bit more noteworthy in the last year.
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When the feature was introduced in 2009, Twitter said it was simply a way for noteworthy users to avoid impersonation.
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It's also noteworthy that the CEO of Facebook is saying this out loud on the record in front of Congress.
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"It is noteworthy that accepting these payments was not unlawful in Guatemala," Trujillo's lawyers, Florian Miedel and Joshua Paulson, wrote.
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One that's quite noteworthy: Parkland, Florida, where a shooter killed 17 people last month, is a city of 35,000 people.
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Volkswagen's decision is noteworthy especially as it continues to deal with the fallout from its self-inflicted diesel emissions scandal.
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It's also noteworthy that Rub & Tug is being directed by Rupert Sanders, who also directed the Ghost in the Shell.
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Morris and Hurd both shared photos of this impressive breakfast spread that highlights equally noteworthy views beyond the tasty tablescape.
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The most noteworthy difference is its set of colorful face buttons, which honestly makes this worth purchasing in my book.
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And according to Amazon, noteworthy discounts on Sonos, Samsung TVs, Amazon Tap, and Fire HD Tablets are on their way...
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House cocktails, many of which are infused with grape juice and ciders harvested at Wölffer Estate Vineyard, are also noteworthy.
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There's a lot of stuff coming over the next 31 days that should be noteworthy to a lot of people.
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The men's partnership was noteworthy, as it came as Alexandria merged its three public high schools into one integrated school.
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Also noteworthy is that the new capital is a split between £1.25 million of equity and £5 million of debt.
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Also noteworthy is the fact that the actor recently teamed up with Kelly Clarkson for a fun — yet completely dangerous!
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The reason this is noteworthy is because it was forbidden, which only made players want to go there even more.
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If the tax bill is having an effect on wages or capital investments thus far, it's just not that noteworthy.
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Hello and welcome back to Startups Weekly, a weekend newsletter that dives into the week's noteworthy startups & venture capital news.
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Below, I'll summarize some of the most noteworthy tidbits from Noclip's investigation, though the documentary is worth watching in full.
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Many rare skins aren't even noteworthy, design-wise, compared to some of the elaborate skins that are being released now.
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So, we went ahead and built a handy chart to provide a snapshot view of some of Tesla's noteworthy acquisitions.
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On its own, this behavior is noteworthy enough, but the finding could prove useful to forensic scientists conducting murder investigations.
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One is simply that the large group of survivor-activists is more noteworthy than what we've seen from past events.
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In a noteworthy interview by the BBC show Newsnight with Emma Thompson, the award-winning actress asked this very question.
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The two sports brands have partnered with noteworthy streetwear brands — Champion with Supreme and Off-White, and Fila with BAPE.
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While not exactly a #trend, the "squiggle brow" has made several noteworthy appearances on Instagram over the past few days.
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All things considered, it is strange that Arya's first foray into lovemaking on "Game of Thrones" should be so noteworthy.
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One hundred days into his term, Trump has not managed to stabilize his administration with a string of noteworthy victories.
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That is particularly noteworthy given that Monzo and Starling are direct competitors with an interesting shared history, shall we say.
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Nevertheless, it's noteworthy that it was six young women in their early 20s who created such a life-changing device.
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This willingness to dive into the muck of disagreements is what makes The Carmichael Show not just noteworthy, but compassionate.
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There's a reason why it's buried down here instead of up top, and that's because it not really, uh, noteworthy.
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It's also noteworthy that, like every Supreme Court nominee for the last 25 years, Judge Garland is not a Protestant.
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His prominence is particularly noteworthy because there are indications that he is more hard-line than Trump in certain ways.
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Her political maneuvers are less noteworthy than the sense of entitlement that gets her into trouble in the first place.
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And presidents aren't the only ones who are expected to make a noteworthy impact during their first one hundred days.
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Noteworthy is that Zennström has invested in a personal capacity not via Atomico, the VC firm he founded and manages.
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Every so often, however, a performance will be so noteworthy it breaks through the constant stream of red carpet reports.
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Also noteworthy on this front is the lack of an in-line mic or remote control with the bundled cable.
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The patent in question involves a feature that activates a police officer's body camera when it detects something noteworthy happening.
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That a woman didn't have a hand in telling her story puts a black mark on that otherwise noteworthy achievement.
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Though the small number of cases may appear insignificant, the committee said the trend is noteworthy because it shows stagnation.
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Also noteworthy: Is their relationship so acrimonious that it may spill over onto innocent guests and mar your lovely day?
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Though not all were noteworthy, three of the tiny, family-run, amazingly cheap spots I tried have become new favorites.
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The sales by both Ackman and Loeb are noteworthy because United Technologies had been big holdings in each man's portfolio.
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The building has witnessed many noteworthy events, including Marilyn Monroe's marriage to Joe DiMaggio and the assassination of Harvey Milk.
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There are a few noteworthy Eternals who weren't announced at Comic-Con that we're expecting to see in the movie.
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Perhaps most noteworthy in the highly competitive and usually cash-intensive market of delivery, Dostavista says it is already profitable.
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The passionless tone that prevailed for most of the evening made Mr. Christie's chest-thumping speech all the more noteworthy.
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It is also noteworthy that Warren's vote increased by 22019 percent, while the vote for Sanders decreased by 6 percent.
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Apple's new iPhones will have a 12-megapixel sensor, a noteworthy increase from the current iPhone's 7-megapixel front camera.
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Unless you're keeping a diligent eye on what's coming and going to Netflix, you may miss a few noteworthy series.
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Scott's comments were noteworthy given Trump's reported efforts to convince Scott to run for the Senate in Florida against Sen.
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Gordon Sondland, the US ambassador to the EU, also gave noteworthy testimony by confirming a quid pro quo with Ukraine.
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"You have to look at a 13-odd basis point move in a couple days as being noteworthy," said Schumacher.
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The silver-fringe Alberta Ferretti flapper frock that Adrienne Warren chose had a noteworthy flare; ditto Akosua Busia's head wrap.
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The United States has done a noteworthy job of issuing detailed data to the OSCE in line with its commitments.
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More noteworthy, he added, was that these relationships were evident in healthy, young women, not just insomniacs or depressed people.
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It's noteworthy that President Trump and his top aides have expressed an openness to work across the aisle on healthcare.
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According to Cane, the problems don't really spoil the whole package, but they are complicating his attempts at noteworthy speedruns.
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Unfortunately, that question left no room for caveats—for instance, the noteworthy fact that Williams was injured in that match.
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But still, being noteworthy in a niche is its own satisfaction, and Ryan claimed he'd grown frustrated nobody noticed him.
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It's noteworthy that this tweet was a reply to InfoWars's Paul Joseph Watson, tweeted about Dawson's feature-length conspiracy video.
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It's therefore noteworthy, and a bit surprising, that young people are more likely to have positive views of the country.
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It is noteworthy how the outspoken CEO repeated his positive stance on the technology backing bitcoin, the so-called blockchain.
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Trump usually picks out a couple of chief enemies and attacks them until they are no longer noteworthy to him.
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I'm pretty sure she has "teeth" scratched into her arm, which seems noteworthy in light of the killer's extraction fetish.
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Noteworthy to outside election experts were the variances in vote tallies, which effectively meant that thousands of votes weren't counted.
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It's noteworthy because, unlike many potent AHAs, it's not supposed to be too harsh for sensitive skin types to use.
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As engrossing as the film is, just as noteworthy has been the commentary about it, both critical and in praise.
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The speech she delivered, meanwhile, was noteworthy less for what it contained than for what it omitted or played down.
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Berkshire's underperformance is particularly noteworthy considering that Buffett's largest holding, Apple (AAPL), has nearly doubled in the past 12 months.
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What it&aposs like to useIn person, Maelove&aposs Glow Maker is noteworthy for more than just its origin story.
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In some noteworthy cases, the racist assumptions that led one side into a fight also led to it being vanquished.
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Something noteworthy about this year's listing is that the world's six major social media companies made it on Fortune 500.
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The messages weren't noteworthy or controversial on their own, and the account has a history of tweeting about climate change.
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It doesn&apost get discounted often and when it has, prices hover around $465, so this is a noteworthy deal.
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Cramer's objection is especially noteworthy given that he was a co-sponsor of a similar resolution during the last Congress.
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If you own anything from Spanx, it's probably shapewear — but we would argue that Spanx bras are just as noteworthy.
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Yet the cafe, with its mesmerizing views of the churning East River and Lower Manhattan, is noteworthy on other fronts.
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The gap among independents is noteworthy: 45 percent see it as an abuse of power, versus 16 percent who don't.
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Yelchenko's presence was noteworthy given the impeachment proceedings unfolding on Capitol Hill that are centered on Trump's actions toward Ukraine.
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Even if he doesn&apost win the award, the reversal from non-contributor to impact player is noteworthy in itself.
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Yet this stance, limited as it is, is noteworthy when most other Republicans are circling the wagons around the president.
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So there was nothing necessarily noteworthy at the time about a foreign actor running an ad involving a social issue.
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In fact, to a noteworthy degree, the formal apparatus of the Democratic Party has been nearly absent from the uprisings.
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It doesn&apost get discounted often and when it does, prices hover around $23, so this is a noteworthy deal.
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One noteworthy — and telling — change to this year&aposs event is in the company&aposs longstanding list of banned words.
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" That was a noteworthy claim, since Mr. Trump has called global warming a hoax perpetrated "by and for the Chinese.
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Finally, noteworthy the president tweets this on a day in which Republicans are increasingly anxious they're about to lose #AZSen.
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All of this, one supposes, was noteworthy, if only for the wide scope and general excellence of the space's programing.
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