The vision the United States had of itself in, say, 1960 is radically different than the vision it has of itself now.
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If the country had seen the worst of itself on that day of the shooting, it also saw the best of itself in Castillo.
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"You can't fight a fire that's spotting ahead of itself a quarter of a mile, half a mile, in some cases a mile ahead of itself," he said.
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But where "No Future / No Past" was sure of itself—sure of its rejection of itself, at least—"Realize My Fate" is searching: I ask Baldi about that God.
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PARK CITY, Utah — Does the Internet dream of itself?
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I suspect that, say, the beeping machine that shrinks down into a tiny version of itself (or compresses into a crumpled up version of itself) will have something to do with something.
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Instead it has become an industry in and of itself.
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Getting paid can be a job in and of itself.
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The setup is a small feat in and of itself.
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Or is that obstruction in any way in of itself?
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He told reporters "that situation is taking care of itself."
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There isn't danger in technological innovation in and of itself.
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GUTFELD: Bottled water is a scam in and of itself.
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Every great building begins as a smaller version of itself.
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Parker said Buttigieg's candidacy, in and of itself, is groundbreaking.
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And that's a pretty noble goal in and of itself.
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My surname could be a scandal in and of itself.
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The Inspire's mere existence isn't news in and of itself.
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This, in and of itself, isn't necessarily a bad thing.
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Latinidad is in and of itself a colonial racial construction.
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Messaging with matches has become entertainment in and of itself.
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Having sex is not, in and of itself, an accomplishment.
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I'm pretty sure the problem would take care of itself.
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Automata is the rarest of games: sharp criticism of itself.
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Instead, Netflix has become an industry in and of itself.
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And that in and of itself could make a difference.
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That, in and of itself, is a very honorable thing.
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However, that in and of itself is not a crime.
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But that risks becoming an objective in and of itself.
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That, in and of itself, isn't such a radical idea.
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That in and of itself was a pretty good perk.
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This radicalization, in and of itself, is not breaking news.
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Generate good will and karma will take care of itself.
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"Sexting, in and of itself, is not harmful," Hasinoff says.
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The place has a rich and true sense of itself.
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The basset hound has essentially become a caricature of itself.
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The event is important in of itself, especially for Koreans.
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This in and of itself assumes that thinner is better.
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The vote is also linked to Britain's image of itself.
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The word "unique," in and of itself, is an absolute.
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Bernal argued that racism had inhibited classics's understanding of itself.
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Could it be the internet "starts to dream of itself"?
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My building thinks of itself as Lincoln's premier wedding venue.
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That, in and of itself, should be a big deal.
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But that in and of itself was a good thing.
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Obstruction of justice is a crime in and of itself.
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Flynn had engaged in was problematic in and of itself.
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Since the very beginning, America has conceived of itself as
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None of these circumstances in and of itself is unforgivable.
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Which is the story that can take care of itself?
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Displaying a flag, in and of itself, is not illegal.
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Japanese media isn't bad in and of itself, at all.
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Fernando de Noronha is a schlep in and of itself.
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P.R.: That poses a problem in and of itself, though.
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I think that says a lot in and of itself.
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In and of itself, this isn't really cause for alarm.
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A carbon tax is, in and of itself, somewhat regressive.
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That, Chaffetz told reporters Tuesday, is "taking care of itself."
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Qutoutiao put roughly 5 percent of itself on the market.
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It's a tool, not an employee in and of itself.
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The American foreign policy establishment is notoriously forgiving — of itself.
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In and of itself, none of these things were bad.
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Does the sound of the surf remind it of itself?
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Wanda is now a much slimmed down version of itself.
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Mass transit makes it possible, almost in spite of itself.
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He's running to reconnect America with the best of itself.
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In March, it was only slightly more sure of itself.
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The wrong job can cause burnout in and of itself.
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Is Tate making fun of itself and its own commercialization?
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That in and of itself isn't necessarily a huge problem.
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To me, that's a great story in and of itself.
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IF THAT GROWS, EVERYTHING ELSE CAN TAKE CARE OF ITSELF.
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This commercial, in and of itself, is no great masterpiece.
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Also, it has a universe of associations outside of itself.
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Usually The Bachelor is pretty unaware of itself and its surroundings.
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Is awareness-raising such as this useful in and of itself?
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And I think that, in and of itself, would be terrifying.
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And that can be a turn-on in and of itself.
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In and of itself, this kind of idea isn't particularly unique.
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In and of itself, Stone's PowerPoint story is a fantastic anecdote.
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In and of itself, this is not much of an insight.
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The Outer Worlds is only sometimes the best version of itself.
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The act of getting somewhere became exciting in and of itself.
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Each website or community is a world in and of itself.
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With a physical currency, this problem mostly takes care of itself.
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CNN should be ashamed of itself having you working for them.
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In and of itself, this isn't the end of the world.
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"The Sun actually spits off a piece of itself," says Jones.
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What if material could be a sensor in and of itself?
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In and of itself, the resurrection is a good story development.
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That, in and of itself, can lead to even more problems.
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This is not a matter of concern in and of itself.
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It draws you with its lyricism and its unwrapping of itself.
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That, in and of itself, changes how people relate to it.
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For some analysts, current market pricing risks getting ahead of itself.
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"That in and of itself created its own controversy," Charlotte says.
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The government came across as politically capricious and unsure of itself.
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They want Facebook to be a resource in and of itself.
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"The human body really is a universe of itself," Chan says.
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"We're creating a bigger market in and of itself," Monica adds.
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Recently, IBM Research asked AI to draw a picture of itself.
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The food in and of itself is only so interesting, right?
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BOOKER: And that to me, bothered me, in and of itself.
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That in and of itself is a steep hike this year.
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But maybe Catastrophe is always just one step ahead of itself.
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Twitter has succeeded up until this point in spite of itself.
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Sometimes recording can feel like a job in and of itself.
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It also makes you wonder how the organization thinks of itself.
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The narration is a performance in and of itself, Scalzi says.
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But that will probably not, in and of itself, be enough.
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So that in and of itself is not the only issue.
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The system was less sure of itself in city driving situations.
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But Brattin's argument was unfounded and discriminatory in and of itself.
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Looking for a job is a job in and of itself.
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That in and of itself could prove to be a problem.
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It's $22 billion of that $180 billion, in and of itself.
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Both spoke of America's constantly becoming a better version of itself.
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But speaking frankly is not a virtue in and of itself.
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" He continued, "It is just an injustice in and of itself.
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It is time to show humanity a better version of itself.
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"There's nothing in and of itself wrong with vinegar," she said.
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An oversized pen cap dissolves into a pixelated rendition of itself.
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That suite literally sounds like a house in and of itself.
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So, that in and of itself is a big, big issue.
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Learning a programming language in and of itself is not dangerous.
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Alia O'Brien: Yeah, that's an interesting world in and of itself.
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The film asks several people: 'Does the Internet dream of itself?
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But "Half-Witch" is also fully satisfying in and of itself.
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Their involvement was not in and of itself a flawed strategy.
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At least in and of itself, natural gas seems oddly depoliticized.
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That disdain, in and of itself, did not sink his nomination.
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Is memory, in and of itself, the cornerstone of self-awareness?
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Of course, that then became a story in and of itself.
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"That in and of itself is a good sign," she added.
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I mean, that in and of itself should be very disturbing.
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And that, in and of itself, is quite the fascinating characteristic.
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Honestly, that makes it a valuable upgrade in and of itself.
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That precedent may, in and of itself, have inflicted irreparable damage.
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The absence of exercise caused me anxiety in and of itself.
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"The movie industry should be ashamed of itself," Ms. Molina said.
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It's also the virtue of the art in and of itself.
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Kim entering talks is not a success in and of itself.
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However, an effective organization is not enough in and of itself.
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Raising capital is a full-time job in and of itself.
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Microsoft's hybrid cloudMicrosoft thinks of itself as a hybrid-cloud pioneer.
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But that's not going to be enough in and of itself.
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"I think that situation has taken care of itself," he said.
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Sometimes, just waking up is an event in and of itself.
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The future will take care of itself as it always does.
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The Left has really got to get a hold of itself.
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"That's an enormous red flag in and of itself," Huizar said.
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"The fire was spotting a mile ahead of itself," he said.
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That can be a problem in and of itself, Jennings said.
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The magazine almost thought of itself as a branch of government.
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But nostalgia is, in and of itself, a deeply familiar emotion.
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If you keep them in check, it takes care of itself.
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This "underlying conduct", Ms Yates said, "was problematic in and of itself".
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That in and of itself wasn't weird, but the domain was: ɢoogle.
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The house-sharing economy may have gotten ahead of itself, he says.
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That, in and of itself, is a crucial part of the presidency.
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And this is before Brooklyn was a brand in and of itself.
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If Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice is notable, it's notable in spite of itself.
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Is going to a nightclub a political statement in and of itself?
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Or just the ones growing and being a better version of itself?
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This reservation was worth the initial Journy fee in and of itself.
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If you do that, the domain issue will take care of itself.
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Which is an artwork in and of itself as an art theme.
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This, he says, helps the family get a deeper sense of itself.
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"Being big in and of itself is not a crime," he said.
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Tesla has always seemed to think of itself as a tech startup.
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So, we knew that this, in and of itself, is hard enough.
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Amazon's getting a little ahead of itself with Motorola's upcoming Moto Z24.
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But looking for a job is a job in and of itself.
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"It's not the ground for removal in and of itself," Alito said.
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In and of itself, this idea sounds kind of nutty, I'm aware.
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"It's like a little social network in and of itself," she says.
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The NRA has evolved into such a hilarious parody of itself. pic.twitter.
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Besides, India has a strong sense of itself as an emerging superpower.
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That in and of itself is astonishing, but how does it work?
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Which, of course, sounds like a good thing in and of itself.
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"Gold" is a lackluster film that doesn't seem too sure of itself.
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Not to mention, role-playing in and of itself can lower inhibitions.
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In and of itself, it's likely a money-loser for the company.
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The service technically still exists, but only as a shadow of itself.
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"In and of itself, it's not a hazard," said Phoenix police Sgt.
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"If you pitch well, that will take care of itself," Baker said.
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"That in and of itself is a dollar strengthening story," Bedikian said.
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The political risk is not any discrete event in and of itself.
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Broad City always seems to be a few steps ahead of itself.
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Despite having sold most of itself to Google, HTC still makes phones.
|
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But that willful mischaracterization in and of itself also reinforces Kaepernick's statement.
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That idea in and of itself is ridiculous, sexist, and ridiculously sexist.
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This uncertainty is, in and of itself, a victory for the propagandist.
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The movie business is not a great business in and of itself.
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I never saw booze as a simple pleasure in and of itself.
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The project, in and of itself, is a passive form of activism.
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What Mr. Modi understood was that India's conception of itself had changed.
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And that in and of itself would be the basis for impeachment.
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Then another painting — striking and less sure of itself — caught my eye.
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And fan interaction has become a starmaking talent in and of itself.
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In a sense, disruption in and of itself has become an ideology.
|
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But just being trans in and of itself isn't a disorder anymore.
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The Kardashians have made being famous a goal in and of itself.
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The midwestern startup attitude is at once humble and full of itself.
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It has slowly become an important art form in and of itself.
|
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The whole thing feels rotten, like a bad cover version of itself.
|
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In and of itself, it's an arbitrary and not terribly meaningful milestone.
|
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Trump's inflated reputation is a source of income in and of itself.
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Still, some experts have suggested that ripple has run ahead of itself.
|
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Yes, slipping the bonds of Earth was, of itself, a beguiling goal.
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In and of itself, it is not a useful figure for patients.
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It's smart in and of itself, because her look became her trademark.
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Vertical farming of this sort is not, of itself, a new idea.
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Unlike other Madison Avenue flagships, it is modest, quietly certain of itself.
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Though for many the stairwell was a destination in and of itself.
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In Germany, though, operetta remained only as a soulless shadow of itself.
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And the league, in spite of itself, has a muscular charitable wing.
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This piece, in and of itself, may be part of the problem.
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"Everything about it is heretic," the group says of itself on Facebook.
|
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Impeachment, like few other stories, is a beat in and of itself.
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That does not, of itself, indicate the presence of a mental illness.
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That does not, of itself, indicate the presence of a mental illness.
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Mental illness, in and of itself, is not a predictor of violence.
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Do what it needs and let the rest take care of itself.
|
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For that to happen, CNN must embark on a reinvention of itself.
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"Limiting access was not the goal in and of itself," he said.
|
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Hasty dismissal of carefully developed systems is harmful in and of itself.
|
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Being diagnosed with a devastating illness is traumatic in and of itself.
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Feeling confident on the drums is an end in and of itself.
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"Basically the sun burps a piece of itself into space," he said.
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The act of waiting, in and of itself, might be the point.
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At which point, she added, the rest really takes care of itself.
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I don't think that's in and of of itself a unique phenomenon.
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He continued: And so now the Silwan Club is this shadow of itself.
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In effect, it's converting an infected ant into an externalized version of itself.
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That in and of itself is a mine field for the FBI, Jesse.
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But let's be real, this place is a character in and of itself.
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Except with this change, it could lose sight of itself in the process.
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"It's a instrument in and of itself," explained the rep demoing the device.
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"I think the system is an attraction in and of itself," Hill says.
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The danger in all this is that the market gets ahead of itself.
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But Newton believes the stock's record rally may have gotten ahead of itself.
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It also does not, in and of itself, makes you a good person.
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And if I focus on that, the rest will take care of itself.
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As I've noted before, this is an impeachable offense in and of itself.
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All of the movement comes out of itself and delivers the next idea.
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It is also a deviation from the Indian republic's original idea of itself.
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However, there are concerns that the market may be getting ahead of itself.
|
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So a price-cut, in and of itself, doesn't tell us very much.
|
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"Art-wise it's my usual exploration of human perception of itself," he explains.
|
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That's probably enough in and of itself to justify the $20 price tag.
|
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But understanding the process in and of itself only gets you so far.
|
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Or is it the ultimate representation of Silicon Valley's inflated sense of itself?
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"I think that in-and-of-itself is a massive step," O'Brien said.
|
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The hat, like the pantsuit, has become a symbol in and of itself.
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Still, there are some concerns that the rally may be ahead of itself.
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"CNN should be ashamed of itself having you working for them," he said.
|
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That, in and of itself, would normally be a reasonable thing to do.
|
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"The press should be ashamed of itself," Trump said at his press conference.
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Eno sees his recording studio, in and of itself, as a musical instrument.
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"Loneliness in and of itself is a hazard to your health," Pomidor said.
|
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The figures show how MoviePass is thinking of itself as a marketing service.
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That in and of itself is far from typical outside of roboticized factories.
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A fascinating and powerful one, granted, but not revolutionary in and of itself.
|
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The network will still be Fox, but essentially a halfhearted version of itself.
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His rap sheet has since become a punch line in and of itself.
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In and of itself, this may not be worthy of raising an eyebrow.
|
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So much about the American view of itself resists accepting a disturbing reality.
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El Calafate is huge in and of itself, with nearly every adventure imaginable.
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The problem is that a carbon tax, in and of itself, is regressive.
|
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Now, in and of itself, this isn't that shocking but bear with me.
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"CNN should be ashamed of itself having you working for them," Trump said.
|
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It's disturbing to watch, but so is the footage in and of itself.
|
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Let me just say, Kara Swisher is exhausted by Facebook's victimization of itself.
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It just ate sugar and made more of itself living the good life.
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" Thematic investing, though, is not in and of itself any sort of "gimmick.
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Without them, Thrones feels more like an imitation of itself with every episode.
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But the president's resignation would not, of itself, solve Brazil's many underlying problems.
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But there in and of itself is the dialogue we should be having.
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"I mean, that in and of itself should be very disturbing," he continued.
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Europe in any case has to think of itself as a balancing power.
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And their magic is turning Instagram into the best possible version of itself.
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"Lifesaving medical delivery is a legitimate business in and of itself," Reuter said.
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Not maintaining this standard can be a war crime in and of itself.
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More than minimum, in fact, which was a relief in and of itself.
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Make way for a hefty e-scooter that can take care of itself.
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The other narrative, the big one, appears to have taken care of itself.
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Britain has never really thought of itself as being a part of Europe.
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Each episode is becoming more like a feature-length movie in of itself.
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That in and of itself is fine, and not something to be knocked.
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He called out Pfizer specifically, saying the company "should be ashamed" of itself.
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It was nasty and brutal, but it wasn't, in and of itself, interesting.
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Each new Master Lock commercial became an annual event in and of itself.
|
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I was finding that sometimes this trip gets in the way of itself.
|
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Ultimately, it's a flashy, well-acted show, but often in spite of itself.
|
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An Iranian complaint wouldn't in and of itself have any immediate, concrete impact.
|
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For these characters, abortion is not traumatic or horrifying in and of itself.
|
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When Euphoria is soapy and salacious, it is the worst version of itself.
|
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They said they saw America slipping into an earlier, uglier version of itself.
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He's not straining to impress, and that, in and of itself, is impressive.
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Strength in and of itself typically isn't a character but a character trait.
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These incidents have disrupted Bangladesh's image of itself as a moderate, progressive nation.
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" Read the cover story, "A Post-Obama Democratic Party in Search of Itself.
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Is Vida, in and of itself, worth the cost of a Starz subscription?
|
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That effectively ruled out Eighth Amendment challenges to overcrowding in and of itself.
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Because it never lost control: of itself, of its opponents, of its destiny.
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For many countrymen and women he epitomized the nation's rugged image of itself.
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The spacecraft will have to take care of itself for stretches of time.
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The game is not fourth wall-breaking but is well aware of itself.
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LeEco shows how the Chinese tech world can also get ahead of itself.
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It was easy to assume that real adulthood would take care of itself.
|
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Is it a great or even good video game in and of itself?
|
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It's $116bn Park & Consumer business is a large cap in and of itself.
|
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Church, especially in Africa, is such a massive culture in and of itself.
|
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The act of saving money won't, in and of itself, make anyone rich.
|
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Just have to do everything right and that generally takes care of itself.
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Caruana Galizia's murder ripped a gaping tear in the island's image of itself.
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A change in market structure will not, in and of itself, change distribution.
|
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And in and of itself, that's a good sign for the Emmys' future.
|
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"Let's solve the climate crisis and let the future take care of itself."
|
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Which is not to say it's glib; it's just very aware of itself.
|
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Hedge fund group Och-Ziff reportedly considered selling part of itself to PIMCO.
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Supporting these candidates isn't going to provide structural transformation in and of itself.
|
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The manifesto performs a critique of itself through irony, contradiction, and self-ridicule.
|
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Meeting B. in person, this in and of itself feels like a joke.
|
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You could almost call the introduction of baseball revolutionary in and of itself.
|
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It's a funny, eerie, beautifully textured book, a strange fascination in and of itself.
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You can save your money, stay hydrated, and let it take care of itself.
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And I'm not sure if it ever quite united those two halves of itself.
|
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That Japan is rapidly becoming less socially homogenous threatens its understanding of itself, too.
|
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THE Conservative Party likes to think of itself as the natural party of government.
|
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But Chandler said he believes the rally is getting ahead of itself, for now.
|
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The campaign for the debate stage has become an end in and of itself.
|
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But "The Morning Show" feels caught between the old and new versions of itself.
|
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Knapp stresses these results don't mean that simply nature will take care of itself.
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It's a punishment in and of itself that she has to live with forever.
|
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"CNN should be ashamed of itself for having you working for them," Trump said.
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BUILD THE COMPANY TODAY AND THE STOCK PRICE WILL TAKE CARE OF ITSELF TOMORROW.
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Other initiatives support Yandex's vision of itself as the hub of Russia's digital economy.
|
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The shift in his public image is a tremendous achievement in and of itself.
|
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"The underlying crime [domestic violence] in and of itself should've been enough," Winkler said.
|
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"CNN should be ashamed of itself, having you working for them," Trump told Acosta.
|
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Of course, that in and of itself isn't a reason to disbelieve this rumor.
|
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This is interesting in and of itself, but what follows really clinches the moment.
|
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The build process is relaxing in of itself — no soldering, and some fun origami.
|
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The market may be getting a bit ahead of itself in the short-run.
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That in and of itself is going to result in less people being covered.
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Certainly we're concerned if it gets ahead of itself, that would be a problem.
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Dubbing is a very specific type of work, an art in and of itself.
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It likes to think of itself as progressive, but I think it's quite conservative.
|
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Given Tumblr's reputation of hyper-political correctness, it's become a slight parody of itself.
|
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Which is fine, but in and of itself, is not innovation, much less entrepreneurship.
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HOW DO WE MAKE YAHOO THE VERY BEST VERSION OF ITSELF THAT WE CAN?
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But now I don't feel like that in and of itself is greenlight-able.
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Art Angels rules, and it's still revealing new parts of itself with every listen.
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"The death penalty — in and of itself — constitutes an unconstitutional punishment," Roof's lawyers claimed.
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The scattershot White House messaging and strategy is nothing new in and of itself.
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Protect the Downside and the Upside Will Take Care of Itself – Don't be greedy.
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The Parliament likes to think of itself as the guardian of the European ideal.
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The two-woman ticket, in and of itself, is history-making in the state.
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Wanting to make people happy in and of itself isn't necessarily a bad thing.
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But the possible match in and of itself isn't enough to make an arrest.
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"It sounds like the FDA PR machine has gotten ahead of itself," he said.
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Advertising TRIBUNE Publishing's recent rebranding of itself prompts the question: What's in a name?
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"The security screening in of itself doesn't take 6900 to 2628 months," Bartlett said.
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The fact that the EPA issued a decision, in and of itself, is rare.
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With the rise of Mr. Trump, America's sense of itself is suddenly less sure.
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An assertive U.S. policy in and of itself is part of the Syrian solution.
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In and of itself, the doctrine of judicial restraint is neither liberal nor conservative.
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In and of itself, it's straightforward wireless technology that's been around for twenty years.
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That's a grounding experience in and of itself as far as a writer's perspective.
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New York City likes to think of itself as the center of the universe.
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It's lost over half a mile, or a third of itself, in 60 years.
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How about 4D's DIDN'T MISS A BEAT, a great entry in and of itself?
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American commitment to free speech is unusually tied into the country's sense of itself.
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His speech in and of itself was pretty boring, but I couldn't stop listening.
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"The city burning is Los Angeles's deepest image of itself," Joan Didion once wrote.
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It can be a thug and a bully only in the betrayal of itself.
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Consolidation in and of itself doesn't scare me so much because there's two things.
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It was a key to the downtown renaissance and changed Atlanta's view of itself.
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My ridiculous gaze might as well have been a sequel in and of itself.
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The sort of genetic analysis that Nextstrain does isn't new, in and of itself.
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Though how to handle voting remotely has generated some debate in and of itself.
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Putting all that stuff together in that package is difficult in and of itself.
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Or is a company allowed to present the best truthful version of itself possible?
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But were Abe to resign, that of itself would not necessarily change existing policy.
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But I worry about being too static, that it becomes a parody of itself.
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And that in and of itself is very a powerful structure to operate from.
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This is not a fatal flaw to the impeachment process in and of itself.
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"The opportunity to engage has value of itself regardless of the outcome," he said.
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And Obama's display of rage, in and of itself, is a failure of leadership.
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When you're sick, day-to-day living can be difficult in and of itself.
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Annoying Vladimir V. Putin could be considered in and of itself a worthy goal.
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Does that number in and of itself indicate that the day was a success?
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This is why it has long represented Los Angeles's most enduring vision of itself.
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Hunter selling his family name, while unseemly, is not in and of itself corrupt.
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A woman's promotion in and of itself is not inherently dangerous to a marriage.
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By and of itself, a cut in the corporate tax rate won't cure cancer.
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None of this is a problem in and of itself — good food is good!
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Insulation from political pressure is not, in and of itself, sufficient assurance against bias.
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"CNN should be ashamed of itself, having you working for them," the president said.
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But the question of building bridges across America a fallacy in and of itself.
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Its diversity has become part of its soul, part of California's idea of itself.
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Implementing programs that raise representation of certain races is racist in and of itself.
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Our existence is resistance in and of itself, but it's time to do more.
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I'll leave it at that," McCoy said ... "I'll let that take care of itself.
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Well, going public in and of itself was never a milestone for us, honestly.
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Adlon's precise observations make this challenge feel revelatory, an accomplishment in and of itself.
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It's not even that original, really (a fact that's upsetting in and of itself).
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From that perspective, that part of my residency was valuable in and of itself.
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Roya Real Estate Investment Company will offer 20 percent of itself in its share sale, equivalent to 8.6 million shares, with Thob Al-Aseel Company offering 20 percent of itself in its share sale, equivalent to 1.0 million shares, the CMA said.
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However, the definition and parameters of "viability" is in and of itself a grey area.
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"CNN should be ashamed of itself for having you working for them," the president said.
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The bottom line: Adeptus, which pondered a sale last month, is a shell of itself.
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But settling on a design that suits you is a task in and of itself.
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The point being that, in and of itself, "La La Land's" effervescent nostalgia is harmless.
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Fascinating stuff in and of itself, and potentially big news for designers of underwater vehicles.
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You shouldn't already be falling, and, if you are, that's concerning in and of itself.
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But other workers may find peaceful slumber to be a reward in and of itself.
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The story The Division 2 has to tell isn't a statement in and of itself.
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Fast-forward to the growth stage and fundraising is a monster in and of itself.
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But 12 Monkeys ultimately argues that what's important is the ending, in and of itself.
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" In the last sentence, Mr. Wells answered his own question: "In and of itself, no.
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The mere use of a large bomb, in and of itself, is not strategically significant.
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"Trends that are happening are collapsing on top of itself and being reinvented," says Godfrey.
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Plus, the simple action of boxing or running can be therapeutic in and of itself.
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"It's as if one fat cell started making clonal copies of itself," Dr. Lee explains.
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Some felt his debate tactics resembled verbal abuse, which was triggering in and of itself.
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That in and of itself is not wonderful, but it could have been handled well.
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And needless to say, the film's subject matter can be triggering in and of itself.
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The fact that it exists feels like a kind of victory in and of itself.
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Questioning whether Islam is a religion is not, in and of itself, a new idea.
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To appropriate the words of John Donne, no culture is an island entirely of itself.
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But disconnecting is a challenge in and of itself for people all around the world.
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I don't experience as much FOMO and that in and of itself helps save money.
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The Central Government of China has a big mission ahead of itself to deliver it.
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I know if I just take care of that, everything will take care of itself.
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It has shaped China's awareness of itself—and how it expects others to treat it.
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Even when DEP is subdued, that in and of itself keeps us on our toes.
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His voice-over asks, almost idly, whether the internet is able to dream of itself.
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The past year in and of itself wasn't exactly a great year for diversity anyway.
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For astrophysicists, this glimpse at plasma under unique circumstances is interesting in and of itself.
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But a strong jobs report indicates that Wall Street might have gotten ahead of itself.
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And do you view his threat as a form of obstruction in and of itself?
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More linearly, Trump's declining public appeal may be a bearish catalyst in and of itself.
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It's a side effect of the constraints, rather than an endgame in and of itself.
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"I believe in and of itself it's not viewed as an economic factor," said Deming.
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Transporting this many dogs out of the area was a feat in and of itself.
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A year later, the service is growing, but that may be in spite of itself.
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Under Mojang and Microsoft's care, it has grown immeasurably into a fuller version of itself.
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Realizing that it will take care of itself, the less we pay attention to it.
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The FPÖ, with its dark warnings about foreign criminals, has looked more sure of itself.
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Either way, it's clear that the boat has become an icon in and of itself.
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The explanation: Retraining in and of itself is one factor in finding a new job.
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This is tea in and of itself, because Reynolds has always seemed comfortable being candid.
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"The oil supply side will take care of itself, through the market," Mr. Kloza said.
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"Japan used to think of itself as a Group of Eight country," Nomura's Miwa says.
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This will not, of itself, be enough to resolve the question of how it formed.
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So given that the market is a little bit ahead of itself doesn't surprise me.
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"I personally don't think a border wall is in and of itself immoral," he added.
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We aim our reporters at the proper areas, and the mix takes care of itself.
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But for most Americans, choosing a health plan is not, in and of itself, meaningful.
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But the reality, Trujillo said, is that an arrest is traumatic in and of itself.
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"Suddenly, Apple's thinking of itself in terms of a brand new word: members," Cramer said.
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Both men warned before the recession that the housing market was getting ahead of itself.
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Konstantinov's telecommunications center in Skopje, for example, is a beautiful thing in and of itself.
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"Industry experience, in and of itself, does not disqualify someone from public service," Warren condescended.
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But the endorsement, in and of itself, will yield little new support for Donald Trump.
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It's called a spectrum for a reason—it possesses a million different shades of itself.
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Although Starr's rollout was painful to go through, in and of itself, it was fair.
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If you just focus on quality, not calories, then the quantity takes care of itself.
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"CNN should be ashamed of itself, having you working for them," Trump also told Acosta.
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The Mummy is somehow confidently unsure of itself, despite being attempt at a blockbuster franchise.
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But I doubt the studio's getting ahead of itself quite as much as I am.
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Over the last decade, the city has had to rebuild parts of itself three times.
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" On Monday, Cook still maintained that "the device is not addictive in and of itself.
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WAPNER: THIS WHOLE THING HAS REALLY SPURRED A CONVERSATION ABOUT CAPITALISM IN AND OF ITSELF.
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Permanent fiscal stimulus wouldn't pay for itself, but it would pay for part of itself.
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That in and of itself has an environmental footprint, as well as a financial cost.
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Another myth is that slavery, in and of itself as an economic system, was unchanging.
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In and of itself, this episode could have felt too over-the-top or silly.
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"To legalize such cruel and inhuman penalties is appalling of itself," Ms. Chhoa-Howard said.
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Israel's redefinition of itself as an exclusive, ethnocentric Jewish state is now enshrined in law.
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This belief is harmful in and of itself, but it's only part of the problem.
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Lord & Taylor will rent a quarter of the building, maintaining a smaller version of itself.
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"Anime is a unique medium, an art form in and of itself," Mr. Decker said.
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Silicon Valley used to think of itself as challenging established ways of thinking and doing.
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Well, here's the thing — in and of itself, none of that is illegal in Virginia.
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But a falling stock market, in and of itself, isn't likely to trigger a recession.
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She makes mistakes, as we all do — that, in and of itself, should be interesting.
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One event after another confirms that the government is drifting, divided and unsure of itself.
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The Kabbalah Centre's description of itself is a lot more staid, particularly in court documents.
|
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As lyrical and beautiful as Jenkins' direction is, his contemplative script seems afraid of itself.
|
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Validation of voter grievances, in and of itself, is a powerful political and psychological tool.
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The mere fact that he is going to Turkey is helpful in and of itself.
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The development of this exhibition was in and of itself an act of female solidarity.
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Profanity, in and of itself, isn't an interesting or intelligent means of expressing one's self.
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Still, there are other factors at play that betray the co-op's sense of itself.
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Gen X has too low an opinion of itself to make so grand a claim.
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"In and of itself the return to growth in China is very impressive," Forte said.
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He finally lets the dog loose on me and the problem takes care of itself.
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That's why Warren's upper crust fan base is in and of itself cause for concern.
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But John and his rhetoric, I think, have become an issue in and of itself.
|
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Trump's presence at the game was already in and of itself a cynical political move.
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Yet, almost in spite of itself, Major League Baseball is a thriving $22 billion business.
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We shouldn't think that disrupting everything is actually a good goal in and of itself.
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But as demonstrated time and time again, the market tends to get ahead of itself.
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"People started building apps and software, but the market got ahead of itself," Samani said.
|
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Using vocabulary like "sanctuary cities" that is misleading, in and of itself, is bad enough.
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I do believe America is an exceptional nation and should think of itself as such.
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In both cases — and in most any iteration of America's idea of itself — it is.
|
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This Hellenized Documenta is sometimes forceful, often obscure, and in places exhaustingly proud of itself.
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And a call for empathy is not, in and of itself, a political rallying cry.
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But even in-home it's ... in and of itself, we actually do already create hardware.
|
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America, however, has long had a bad relationship with this supposed mirror image of itself.
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That deserves respect in and of itself let alone, the new records are actually awesome.
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Which, if you think about it, is almost a piece of art in and of itself.
|
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As with the original iPhone, merely obtaining one will be a feat in and of itself.
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That's $100 cheaper than the Ionic launched at, an important selling point in and of itself.
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It was at his family's home and it was like a wedding in and of itself.
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CAVUTO: The fact that they&aposre talking, to your point, is something in and of itself.
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I think that 20 years and three amazing children is quite incredible in and of itself.
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That in and of itself is not the most surprising thing the pope could have done.
|
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Season three, ultimately, is the show's weakest yet, though still perversely watchable in spite of itself.
|
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But this is not, in and of itself, evidence that Trump's conduct itself was necessarily criminal.
|
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They can not only capture the world, but change the way the world thinks of itself.
|
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Rating The rescue is, in and of itself, a surprisingly exciting and yet strangely weird sequence.
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And if you rig an investigation, that&aposs obstruction in and of itself, ironically, but truthfully.
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Some have said that in and of itself is a big victory for Kim Jong-un.
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Each one of those transitions is a different discipline; a different challenge in and of itself.
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In my previous paintings there is a certain power that's unsure of itself, a little blind.
|
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Serving all the way to 1968, Stewart's military exploits are an article in and of itself.
|
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"I'll just go out and play well and everything will take care of itself," he said.
|
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If you continue to build a great company, the stock price will take care of itself….
|
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"It's risky and risk in and of itself should have returns associated with it," Smith said.
|
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Nor does this bombing, in and of itself, augur a larger US intervention in that country.
|
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He's thinking maybe if the dog saw a version of itself, maybe it would get motivated.
|
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"Tech thinks of itself as problem solvers," said Nathan Jurgenson, a sociologist who works for Snapchat.
|
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However, playing classical music in and of itself is not going to make your baby smarter.
|
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Whether their fears come to fruition, their nervousness as a fact of itself is incredibly important.
|
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But it thinks of itself as a source of migrants rather than a magnet for them.
|
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Even while losing pieces, Hitomi could have still held enough of itself together to keep transmitting.
|
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"Climate change is not a problem that is going to take care of itself," says Maskin.
|
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Is that then fair use, like reverse engineering, or is that in and of itself infringement?
|
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She's proof that in Hill House, time curls on top of itself in a malevolent loop.
|
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But being added to lists can also be a form of harassment in and of itself.
|
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It's a great game, in and of itself, in 2017, assessed beside the very newest platformers.
|
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That in and of itself makes war more likely — even if no one actually wants it.
|
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Poetry, history, philosophy, the essay, medicinally combined appearing on the other side of itself as insight.
|
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"CNN should be ashamed of itself having you work for them," the president said to Acosta.
|
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It's necessary for founders to have something in common, but not sufficient in and of itself.
|
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So I feel like winning takes care of itself and everything else will fall into place.
|
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"The death penalty — in and of itself — constitutes an unconstitutional punishment," they said in the document.
|
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The experience of losing control in virtual is a fairly frustrating one in and of itself.
|
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Egypt has been engaged in this struggle for many years on behalf of itself and others.
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But why is it the only food that we decorate with a little picture of itself?
|
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But you can't say that the choice to diet is, in and of itself, body positive.
|
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McCrory argues that complying with the federal law in and of itself was the compelling interest.
|
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In some cases yes, though not because technology is somehow more addictive in and of itself.
|
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Whiteness, for all intents and purposes, has been America's default portrayal of itself since its founding.
|
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The unpredictability in defense budgets, caused by erratic Congressional dealmaking, is harmful in and of itself.
|
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So your argument is that increasing scale is, of itself, a risk for the margining system.
|
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This is the kind of labor struggle that usually takes care of itself in combative sports.
|
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And while the gesture is pretty great in and of itself, Gadot has plenty to celebrate.
|
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I just knew the future would take care of itself when I take care of today.
|
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"That would obviously give it quite a bit of value in and of itself," she said.
|
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It's evident now that the company has to change this fundamental part of itself to survive.
|
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That Trump's lawyers would try to limit his exposure is not surprising in and of itself.
|
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Reliably getting the gear and supplies to the station is a milestone in and of itself.
|
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That in and of itself is an impressive achievement, but Tesla's vehicles are actually quite good.
|
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Great as an advent calendar, this set also makes an ideal gift in and of itself.
|
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Just the idea of them showing up for work is in and of itself a challenge.
|
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Neon would never cast a dark light out of its, the backside of itself, you know.
|
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And study after study has shown that maleness in and of itself offers men unearned advantages.
|
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Landing that meeting is a struggle in and of itself for the majority of female writers.
|
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You can't slide out of the way and hope it's going to take care of itself.
|
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"That in and of itself has further propelled his brand recognition into the stratosphere," he said.
|
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Trump's silence thus far isn't complacency—it is a form of terror in and of itself.
|
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And of course, government by the whims of the wealthy is problematic in and of itself.
|
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Now, she's learning that the execution of those ideas is an art in and of itself.
|
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AlphaStar only plays Protoss, and the most successful versions of itself used very micro-heavy units.
|
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Moreover, in its unrelenting vision of itself as chartering new territory, it lost many ideological allies.
|
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"Stability in China in and of itself isn't good or bad for the world," Pettis said.
|
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Money flowed in the Valley, and I assumed that the future would take care of itself.
|
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That in and of itself is possibly the biggest disappointment of all — I have failed myself.
|
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Mr. Caal's decision to leave Raxruhá, his impoverished municipality, was not in and of itself unusual.
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DRURY Provocation in and of itself, as an endpoint, seems like an immature and male impulse.
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I also don't believe payment, in and of itself, is a bad thing in every case.
|
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Tuesday's commitment leaves unclear the state of WeWork's discussions to sell more of itself to SoftBank.
|
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Vidal's point is simple enough: America's concept of itself is shaped by mythology, not by facts.
|
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You can take all of that for granted, which is an achievement in and of itself.
|
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The mindset of single-use and short-term use in and of itself encourages waste, too.
|
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Many Muslims have long viewed America's vision of itself as hypocritical and its idealism as degraded.
|
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"The setting up of barriers is not in and of itself against E.U. law," he said.
|
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" The second "is a show of force, and an act of oppression in and of itself.
|
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And in and of itself [that] is not a bad thing, but it could be bad.
|
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She expected more out of fashion, and she wanted fashion to expect more out of itself.
|
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To be clear, the existence of this sensitive server in and of itself is not unusual.
|
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"The fact that that's not clear is a separate problem in and of itself," he said.
|
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Given the crowded market, Gtmhub stressed during our call how it thinks of itself as differentiated.
|
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Blaming violence on mental illness, used as an umbrella term, is dangerous in and of itself.
|
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It is in and of itself impeachable conduct, the subject of the second article of impeachment.
|
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"Summer is going to take care of itself; I'm not too worried about it," Bishop said.
|
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Policymakers should always keep in mind that CCU is not a good in and of itself.
|
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While being called "suspicious" isn't of itself immediately harmful, the repercussions of that designation can be.
|
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It won't, in and of itself—but your decision to move hundreds of miles definitely could!
|
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Shafak's reputation for challenging the Turkish state's official narrative of itself has come at a cost.
|
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That a particular company can unlock modern iPhones is not that interesting in and of itself.
|
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"Inaction in and of itself is an action, and a harmful one at that," she said.
|
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Every rock band to ever think of itself as a rock band owes something to Motörhead.
|
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The problem with this is that catching animals to measure their hormone levels is, of itself, stressful.
|
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So, that&aposs why having the meeting and getting started is in and of itself so important.
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I think there are multiple perhaps sometimes the market runs ahead of itself and then pulls back.
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It requires us to recognize that the absence of something is a thing in and of itself.
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It probably would make affected people better off monetarily, and learning is valuable in and of itself.
|
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"CNN should be ashamed of itself, having you working for them," Trump also told Acosta last week.
|
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For a network like CBS, much of the marketing on Murphy Brown will take care of itself.
|
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The state of not knowing is sexually desirable in and of itself, which begs the question: Why?
|
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For two-thirds or more of its length, Death Stranding is generally that best version of itself.
|
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But nor can you just run the firm and "let the share price take care of itself".
|
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But that's not rewarding in and of itself unless somebody enjoys it and wants to play it.
|
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Some conservationists have long held that we should protect nature because it's valuable in and of itself.
|
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Being its own harshest critic has let BoJack Horseman evolve, and be the best version of itself.
|
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That in and of itself may be enough to cause users to give it a second look.
|
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That, in and of itself, is actually a pretty decent summary of what we're dealing with here.
|
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A closely followed, secretive Chinese bitcoin mining giant revealed a little bit more of itself on Wednesday.
|
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Apparently, some members of the media had seen them and that raises question in and of itself.
|
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This remote is quite nifty in and of itself, as it boasts an I-Feel temperature sensor.
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MAS said participation in an amnesty in and of itself would not attract criminal investigation in Singapore.
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That's what we focus on, and in the long run the score will take care of itself.
|
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Meanwhile, Swift's friends defended her right to stay apolitical which, in and of itself, was also political.
|
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It was archly aware of itself while simultaneously remaining absolutely respectful of pro wrestling's modes of storytelling.
|
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Sometimes being out and sharing your story in and of itself can be an act of advocacy.
|
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Providing a viable decentralized alternative, in and of itself, mitigates many of the flaws of centralized systems.
|
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As TechCrunch noted, age-gating apps does not in and of itself prevent minors from accessing them.
|
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That in of itself is an art form; after all, imitation is the purest form of flattery.
|
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How do the heaps of pulled pork, prosciutto, and unlimited wine serve this nation's image of itself?
|
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Lees says Health-Ade's approach also depends on whether the organization has an accurate view of itself.
|
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That relationship was a whirlwind in of itself, which was brought to public awareness on May 16.
|
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"Particularly for depression, we know that exercise in and of itself has some antidepressant effects," Gorrindo says.
|
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I'm based in Japan, which would like to think of itself as the spiritual home of robots.
|
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Having people of different political persuasions in discussion is not bad in and of itself, of course.
|
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Trump doesn't seem to know about the Congressional Black Caucus, which is notable in and of itself.
|
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Security in and of itself has a primary objective of preventing incidents in all of its disciplines.
|
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A probabilistic nihilism that delights in the unexpected in and of itself sets at naught such achievements.
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"The biology outside of the plastic is in and of itself really novel and cool," she said.
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That's a lesson in and of itself — and it's one I learned outside of a formal partnership.
|
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Abortion in and of itself is not unsafe; rather, it becomes so when conducted under unhygienic conditions.
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In and of itself, the fact that the EEOC has never been compromised is of little solace.
|
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But the fact is that the easing would, in and of itself, be good for all concerned.
|
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Hollywood's image of itself as a morally enlightened congress of tribunes of the people has been destroyed.
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"I'll tell you what, CNN should be ashamed of itself having you working for them," he said.
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At times, Resurgence feels like it was trimmed back from a five-hour miniseries version of itself.
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Trust me, in your ninth month, putting on your pants is a workout in and of itself.
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Among its internal models is a simulation of itself — a crude approximation of its own neurological processes.
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Besides lowering energy costs for homes and businesses, infrastructure investment in and of itself boosts the economy.
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Bill Nelsen (D-Fla.) also slammed the game, saying the game's developer should be ashamed of itself.
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NIGHTCAP: Donald Trump looking sad on his plane eating McDonald's, which is news in and of itself.
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Sometimes the preparation is mundane or repetitive and in and of itself feels far removed from success.
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"Having a multilevel structure may, in and of itself, not require having a large brain," he said.
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That in and of itself was something of a triumph, because the WWE's guest hosts often flopped.
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The Klamath dams took a healthy, dynamic river ecosystem and replaced it with a shadow of itself.
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This should be really disturbing in and of itself, a whole new category of scandal for Kavanaugh.
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But, agreeing to them – while a feat of diplomacy in and of itself – was the easy part.
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After all, compromise is in and of itself perhaps the most fundamental of the founding American principles.
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Democratic control of the House alone wouldn't lead to a single-payer law in and of itself.
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"We're advising clients the market is ahead of itself so be prepared for a pullback," he said.
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Even the theme song, which began "This is the theme to Garry's show," made fun of itself.
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VICE: Is inequality, in and of itself, a bad thing, something that we should desire to reduce?
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Cooking is my language and eating is a tool, but not a goal in and of itself.
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The lighting doubles the architectural space, suggesting a selfie of itself, an imaginary yet grandiose self-portrait.
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Blue Bottle sold most of itself to Nestle at a $700 million valuation for around $500 million.
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If you ask me, age is an incurable illness in and of itself—and it's always fatal.
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Just like the economy that millennials inherited, it's a broken shell of itself that will never recover.
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Because of its landmark status, it and its clientele can have a very high opinion of itself.
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It's all nonsense, of course, but nonsense has a poetry and a meaning in and of itself.
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The price action even got a bit ahead of itself, with a gain of nearly 5 percent.
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Snapchat has said that it thinks of itself as a camera company rather than a social network.
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But it's bracing, maybe more so than a more collected, straightforwardly structured version of itself would be.
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But I think this is a company that has a lot of value in and of itself.
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The "other" now has a voice but still has to explain, translate, and make sense of itself.
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In Shakespeare's concluding couplets, closure is sometimes performed so clunkily as to make a joke of itself.
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"That signals in and of itself that they're not literally looking at the full picture," Beletsky said.
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Concentration was once seen as dangerous in and of itself because it handed companies too much power.
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The house progresses through the centuries as you wander downward, like an empty, ghostly version of itself.
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Johnson suggested that the guy's slogan in and of itself was a sign of that fear-mongering.
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It takes some practice, but if you slow the exhale, the inhale will take care of itself.
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Two general elections and a bruising referendum have left the country exhausted, angry and unsure of itself.
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This is a slight variation from the modern practice, but in and of itself is not novel.
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Finding a top CEO willing to work for him will be a challenge in and of itself.
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Don't get me wrong, any occasion spent inside of an igloo is special in and of itself.
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People tend to think of Amazon as the latter but Amazon thinks of itself as the former.
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That's no small thing, if the form is to keep from shrinking into a souvenir of itself.
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But that in and of itself is not an impeachable offense and is rather subjective in nature.
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This is confident, dauntless criticism — smart and spiky, brilliantly sure of itself and the medium it depicts.
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The movie offers zero evidence as to her romantic inclinations, which in and of itself is interesting.
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Yet China's propaganda machine, so effective at home, is making a fool of itself in Hong Kong.
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"In and of itself I don't think this tweet would lead to a criminal charge," Painter said.
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Each vegetable in this miniature garden is planted in a purée or a reduced essence of itself.
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Trump's desire to withdraw from a protracted conflict is not in and of itself controversial, analysts said.
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They were the perfect literalization of a metaphor: The countryside was becoming a burnt husk of itself.
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It's not the ... Twitter, yes, but it's a bit of an echo chamber of itself, you know?
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This is in and of itself scandalous, and creates another controversy the Kavanaugh nomination can ill afford.
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Fortunately, while bloating can be uncomfortable, it's not a health concern in and of itself, Dr. Veloso says.
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If it feels like Life succeeds in spite of itself, the important thing is that it succeeds. B+
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The supernatural in and of itself is a way of bringing order to a world full of chaos.
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Among the deals he helped broker in recent years were Humana's sale of itself to Aetna and Jos.
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And it's in that version of itself that Ralph Breaks the Internet ultimately packs its biggest emotional punch.
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In a way, Altuve's success, in and of itself, is less interesting than how he has achieved it.
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But I enjoyed a great deal watching baseball with Charles which was an experience in and of itself.
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"That situation has taken care of itself — (the) Intel committee has looked at hacking issue previously," Chaffetz said.
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In other words, North Korea's threatening rhetoric in and of itself could be enough to justify a strike.
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The gorilla&aposs 1978 cover featured a photo that the animal had taken of itself in a mirror.
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Eta Carinae is no stranger to chaotic outbursts and has sent pieces of itself out into space before.
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Britain may have spent the nine months since the referendum strutting about and making a fool of itself.
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It is as if the turn of the wheel has scattered the butterfly outwards, into pieces of itself.
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That ISIS has drones and is using them to great effect is a problem in and of itself.
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There is no note or kind of note that in and of itself is sad and only sad.
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While this in and of itself doesn't necessarily scream "Girls preview!" the short, sweet caption of #girlsdoesflorida does.
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It's a just-in-case move, in and of itself ridiculous; she wouldn't go live in a tent.
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And that, of itself, may help to change attitudes towards children who have it, and towards their parents.
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The Cuban state is interested in maintaining an image of itself before the world as positive and democratic.
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It's almost an unremarkable story because it happens so often, and that's remarkable in and of itself. Yeah.
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The explosive popularity of Fortnite and PUBG means that battle royale has become a genre in of itself.
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Still, the Joy-Con was totally serviceable, which in and of itself was a bit of a surprise.
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There are few things cuter than a seal — except perhaps for one hugging a plushie version of itself.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads What is photography's role in shaping a modern nation's image of itself?
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"Warlight" unfolds after 1945 in a bomb-ravaged city that, although victorious, "still felt wounded, unsure of itself".
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The comet loses pieces of itself that go flying into our upper atmosphere at 110,000 miles per hour.
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"The ethnicity of the judge is not in it of itself a grounds for recusal, ever," Toobin said.
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But it doesn't seem as though the voting process itself is at fault in and of itself, however.
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And now, as it heads into its finale, it still seems a little scattered and unsure of itself.
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It is joyful, even in dark moments, it is experimental, and it is optimistic in spite of itself.
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The post was of no particular consequence in and of itself, it was the comments that were impressive.
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For starters, it's important to remember that a 2401(k) in and of itself is not an investment.
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"For an aspiring actress, meeting a world-renowned film producer carries value, in and of itself," Sweet wrote.
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"We know locking the classroom, in and of itself, is a big deterrent" to a gunman, Gordon said.
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Putting this all together, pay transparency in and of itself doesn't necessarily help close the gender pay gap.
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Petra Bakosova, chief operating officer at Hull Tactical, says the market may be getting ahead of itself, however.
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But certainly what we've seen in the US and in many countries, it hasn't gotten ahead of itself.
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"Having all these military assets in a small area is in of itself prone to accidents," Zarif said.
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In and of itself, this poor showing for search data does not mean Google statistics should be discarded.
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But merely being born somewhere, in and of itself, does little to change your lived experience going forward.
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The yellow and pink combo is cool in of itself, but it's actually one of Moon's simpler designs.
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"There are folks out there cheering them on, which in and of itself can drive influence," he said.
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"We believe the stock market will take care of itself if we deliver upon our commitments," Hees said.
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It seems the aggressive Asian tiger mosquito may have finally met its match: lab-bred versions of itself.
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Henry's absence from this season has become so glaring that it's almost an arc in and of itself.
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And, getting to Vegas at the time was an adventure worthy of a film, in and of itself.
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Hunting around for a better thing or better price has a cost in and of itself: your time. .
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Changi is already touted as a destination in and of itself, but this isn't even its final form.
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In and of itself, the Disney Channel original show that ran from 2005 to 20003 isn't particularly scary.
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"The question is, does Denk think of itself as a party that's only for the immigrants?" he asks.
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Trump is not, in other words, a many for whom loyalty is a value in and of itself.
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But in and of itself, it's also a terrific blueprint for where a new Dino Crisis could go.
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My boyfriend (from N.Y.C.) says he's never been in a state that prints pictures of itself on everything.
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Neil is also producing a show In & Of Itself, a mix of theater and magic by Derek DelGaudio.
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It was not yet a middle-class country, but it had begun to think of itself as one.
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Such a move will set a dangerous precedent, and could ignite a diplomatic storm in and of itself.
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VMware is paying just over half a share of itself for each Class B share that Dell owns.
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So, you know, whether or not his stock is ahead of itself, I don't really have an opinion.
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Assess how the company thinks of itself, whether there's a healthy meeting culture, and if there's organizational justice.
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He would drill that into us: If you focus on getting better, bigger will take care of itself.
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And that view—of planet Earth set in a vast, merciless void—will change humanity's view of itself.
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The religious version of faith is placed in something specific, but this is faith in [and of] itself.
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This is Bourne's personal outlook — fractured and dangerous, anxious and unstable, hyperaware but never quite sure of itself.
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Anything that frees us from the oppression of nearly identical handsets is a victory in and of itself.
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In and of itself, this collection would be plenty of fun, running as it does every offensive gamut.
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How relevant is said history in and of itself in this kind of background check, even generally speaking?
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To ask that any of this be removed from fight culture is, in of itself, a political stance.
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Dust is life, a thing in of itself, yet never without everything else; dust as a thing travels.
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The basic notion of the lean startup method is that your technology, in and of itself, isn't interesting.
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Buying a home in the Sea Cliff neighborhood is a rare feat in and of itself as well.
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"Italy has its limitations and defects, but in these circumstances it gives the best of itself," he said.
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"This stock is ahead of itself, it's short-term overbought," Johnson said on CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Thursday.
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It gets into those cells, reproduces, and then makes more copies of itself, causing the cells to die.
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Going slowly has the added bonus of building anticipation and can be really hot in and of itself.
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If anything, it's more like overwhelmed and exhausted as opposed to not doing well in and of itself.
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But years of clinical — and personal — experience have taught me that information in and of itself is insufficient.
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Those two statements pretty much sum up what this movie, the latest from Harmony Korine, thinks of itself.
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" Those movies haven't generated sequels, but serialization in and of itself isn't the problem with "Toy Story 4.
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It is a precise replica of itself: a repetitive loop as conceptually redundant as it is historically empty.
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It's a great story in and of itself, one that made national news in the summer of 2018.
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It's a great story in and of itself, one that made national news in the summer of 2018.
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It becomes itself again, something forward and backward, up and down, outward, into all the planes of itself.
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The new Brooklyn, which never existed on old-fashioned film, comes with a sense of itself as image.
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"The integrity of the political system takes care of itself," said Mr. McClellan, a teacher from suburban Atlanta.
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Journalism is hard when people feel the failure to take sides is in and of itself a surrender.
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Aramco's postponed plan to sell some of itself on a public stock market would have accomplished something similar.
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"Privilege is not in and of itself bad; what matters is what we do with privilege," she writes.
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This lynching was, in and of itself, a message lynching to say to black and white people: 'Segregate.
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"I love my country and I want it to be the very best version of itself," she said.
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Rising potency in and of itself isn't necessarily a problem, so long as people are aware of it.
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"It's not in and of itself the reason why we have this carnage on our streets," he added.
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At stake in these historical debates over a war fought 50 years ago is America's definition of itself.
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In other words, Biden's strategy of winning the South may not advance his candidacy in and of itself.
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But what really enables Bobby to turn down Frotty's dirty money is plenty dirty in and of itself.
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What if their offense became the worst version of itself, helpless to do anything but hit home runs?
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Notably Finix, despite being a player in the payments space, doesn't think of itself as a payments company.
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Making strangulation an offense in and of itself would, Edwards says, be an important step in protecting women.
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Hacking up mucus is an unpleasant experience in and of itself — and it sounds pretty gnarly to boot.
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Instead, the building's focal point is a round structure that resembles a ribbon folded on top of itself.
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It's in a curious position, refracting the insular country's representations of itself, trying to see what lies beneath.
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We're building a wall along the Mexican border to fix a problem that's already taken care of itself.
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The final result was award-worthy in and of itself, but it didn't happen without some thorough preparation.
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It has no history of being allowed to think of its domain as valuable in and of itself.
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That city thinks of itself as too big and important to concern itself with such provincial sporting concerns.
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In and of itself, these sayings do not amount to much, but there is strategy behind these words.
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However, some experts say the digital currency, which is also called XRP, may have run ahead of itself.
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That's not inherently bad in and of itself — but it's a perspective we've seen time and time again.
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And Elizabeth II will doubtless celebrate her 100th birthday in her revitalised country, confident of itself and prosperous.
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I don't think it's getting ahead of itself but perhaps the relationship [with the yield] is breaking down.
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He finds Mr. McLemore's life important in and of itself, and a whole world opens up to him.
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"Collusion in and of itself is not a crime," Christie, a former federal prosecutor, said during one exchange.
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"A tall palm tree can, in and of itself, add a sense of lushness and energy," she said.
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Everything the coconut mix touched became a more vivid, lavish version of itself, tingling with heat and sweetness.
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And once violence starts to break out, it's very difficult for a republic to regain control of itself.
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In and of itself, this new North Korean capability doesn't change the U.S. security guarantee to South Korea.
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"Remember this: Collusion, in and of itself — there's no crime of collusion," Sekulow told ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos.
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One way to look at it is that in and of itself, it is not a finished project.
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"This does not in and of itself reduce the breakout time period, which is essential here," she said.
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Traditionalism should be an element or a means to an end, not an end in and of itself.
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That is big news in and of itself; 100 percent clean electricity is a difficult and worthy challenge.
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But Novick has also produced almost all of his giant miniseries, a massive undertaking in and of itself.
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There's precious few foot soldiers these days, and so news has become an online echo chamber of itself.
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Reclaiming this imagery and using it in fine art gallery setting is in of itself a subversive gesture.
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It's doesn't have much character to it, but that in and of itself has a lot of character.
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"The president remains an entity in and of itself, not a part of the traditional Republican Party," Rep.
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Take note from Google, the best April Fools' Day pranks from brands are ones that make fun of itself.
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Actually translating all of this into a useful real-world experience will prove another challenge in an of itself.
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Vargas' undocumented immigration status, in and of itself, does not reflect adversely upon his general fitness to practice law.
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You still lined up in the early morning for bubbly wine, which is a victory in and of itself.
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Not just good at rapping (though that in and of itself is a pleasant surprise), but just generally good.
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I just had to trust my instincts and be myself — and then the rest would take care of itself.
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The site, which I once co-edited, seemed to have died, and returned as a zombie version of itself.
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From a certain perspective, a game like Battlefront II doesn't even have to be good in and of itself.
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The case is King Drug Company of Florence Inc, on behalf of itself and all others similarly situated, v.
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And you think now we move to an era where the song actually has value in and of itself?
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We all knew Apple was getting ahead of itself with its recent book with pictures of its own products.
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It inhibits something called the cap-dependent endonuclease protein, which the virus needs to make more copies of itself.
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Some analysts said sterling had gotten ahead of itself in its recent rally given the difficult negotiations that remain.
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He's also been known to make phone calls with world leaders, controversial in-and-of itself, via unsecured line.
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"[Greg and his team] mostly just tasked us with keeping the hair the same version of itself," she says.
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The moon revealed a different side of itself last week, a sight we haven't glimpsed for about a year.
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That's no surprise to David Aurelio, who tracks earnings at Refinitiv: The market tends to get ahead of itself.
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"My motto is super simple: Take care of the kids, and the rest takes care of itself," he said.
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What I think happens is bureaucracy builds on bureaucracy and it gets incrusted on top of itself... STEWART: Right.
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It achieves up time through replication, so if one version of itself goes down, the next can take over.
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The moment when one of the cutest creatures on the planet gifts us with a smaller version of itself.
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This one isn't going to see a machine version of itself and think, 'Hey, that's me in robot form.
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Contouring is an art in and of itself, but these tutorials help simplify it using a few simple techniques.
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Game of Thrones buried the narrative justification for its ruthlessness beneath the rubble, becoming the worst version of itself.
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JULIAN ROBERTSON: Oh, everything will take care of itself over the long run if you just let it go.
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The fine is significant in and of itself, but it's also important considering Qualcomm's wider position in the market.
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Fox also has recently talked to Walt Disney Co about selling much of itself, according to a CNBC report.
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And, it's all backed by production that's razor-sharp and obsessively intentional, without getting in the way of itself.
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He added that he's in no rush to see the company get ahead of itself by expanding too quickly.
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The sum of our lives, even the boring stuff, can often feel like a world in and of itself.
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The regime hangs tight, but with far less money — in and of itself a good thing, in Trump's view.
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"Seeing these new results submitted for publication is heartening in and of itself," he told Gizmodo in an email.
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It became obvious that food in and of itself was a sweet spot on top of all those things.
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While there aren't any prizes, the end result will be a reward in and of itself, says de Fournas.
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The deal would make Golub the latest alternative asset manager to sell a portion of itself to raise money.
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"And, my computer is dedicating 100% of itself to these tasks, but an earthworm has to do other things."
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It is also decidedly self-conscious — determining itself, out of itself, responding with novelty to its own ossified forms.
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Ally Financial — Ally may be willing to sell all or part of itself, according to The New York Times.
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Carving out time to do something that means a lot to you is an achievement in and of itself.
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With the ETF quickly approaching $46, however, Newton believes the run may have gotten a little ahead of itself.
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"I think we just saw the market taking stock of itself," said Arian Vojdani, investment strategist at MV Financial.
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Ultimately, nobody really knows why why carrot cake is the only food we decorate with tiny pictures of itself.
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Brenner said the 10-year yield is getting ahead of itself but for now it cold still go lower.
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But of course the staggering size of the local Chinese market remains an attractive opportunity, in and of itself.
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People are surprised that the slogan in and of itself isn't new—it was from Ronald Reagan's 1980 campaign.
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The fact that 43 million people owe student debt is not in and of itself a problem, he said.
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Once again, the Paris Climate Agreement in and of itself doesn't dictate what a country can and cannot do.
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"It's taking care of itself" And longtime Trump ally Chris Collins: Cuomo: Why is GOP so quiet on Flynn?
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Privately raising concerns over human rights or specific policies is not always a problematic approach in and of itself.
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The NHL thinks of itself as a league where one team wins, and everyone else ties for last place.
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That which was initially just a means to an end has now become an end in and of itself.
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This seems to be a bigger project in and of itself, although Musk offered no details during this AMA.
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For #artificialselfie, Altayó created a machine that holds a camera, faces a mirror, and constantly takes pictures of itself.
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I was like a snake eating its own tail, an Ouroboros feasting on memories of itself watching Seinfeld reruns.
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And by having AlphaGo play against another, slightly tweaked version of itself, more training data can be generated quickly.
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Trump's election was a catastrophically destabilizing event in and of itself, and people like Ryan were complicit in it.
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It has just been restored, and a more brightly colored, brilliant version of itself is showing in New York.
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The widespread belief that Africans were not fully human, but rather subhuman, propped up the Confederacy's defense of itself.
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Sometimes with the HBO special, even if people didn't have HBO, that sometimes legitimized you in and of itself.
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European fans have long argued that England's perception of itself as a footballing powerhouse far outstrips its actual ability.
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"The finale might as well be a season of the show in and of itself," Miller told Entertainment Weekly.
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Perhaps as a result of the competition, SpaceX will become a leaner, meaner, and more efficient version of itself.
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Books of The Times What do you do when a book suddenly, abruptly, becomes a photo negative of itself?
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The store feels like a retreat from the churn of itself, the photos, the likes, the currency of proximity.
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Nevertheless, depriving those who protect us of the right to self-defense is a crime in and of itself.
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That same day Yahoo, which is trying to sell core parts of itself, reported declining revenue and cash flow.
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In cases of extreme deterioration, like Brooklyn's Kings Theatre, the transformation is a dramatic performance in and of itself.
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The key is to move fast, grab market share, grab mind share, and let everything take care of itself.
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These days, the calculations of realpolitik — and Britain's sense of itself and its place in the world — are different.
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"I believe that, if you have a great product, a lot else can take care of itself," he said.
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Turning out the base is important, but will not, in and of itself, get a candidate over the top.
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While their grading system is confusing in and of itself, the real world implications of the guidelines are heartbreaking.
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That in and of itself represents all the dynamics for smooth sailing in the looming House and Senate votes.
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Another said that the detention facility in and of itself ought to be characterized as an enhanced interrogation technique.
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Rape is a side note for doctors to consider, but not a justification for abortion in and of itself.
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The series is marooned in its moments, untethered to anything outside of itself, and sometimes even disconnected from that.
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So, instead of being a camera company, GoPro now thinks of itself as a smartphone accessory company, Woodman said.
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Neoliberal ideology seems to just follow these developments but not play a very important role in and of itself.
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For a number of people in the adult industry, Snapchat accounts are an adult product in and of itself.
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It learned from watching humans play at first, but soon honed its skills by playing against facets of itself.
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And if you cut out the DNA, you stop the virus from being able to make copies of itself.
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His daily goal keeps everything in the proper perspective: Stay healthy, and the rest will take care of itself.
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Having the fashion community recognize the Muslim market as worthy of attention was a milestone in and of itself.
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Rather than a demonstration of thirst in and of itself, this is an illustration of Drake's thirst in action.
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It was beautiful in an unearthly way, as if the world had become a silver-nitrate photograph of itself.
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After a single infection, an endogenous retrovirus may build up hundreds of copies of itself in its host's DNA.
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The idea of architectural schemes that are not meant for execution is in and of itself a sound idea.
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Drinking diet soda is a charade in and of itself, but at least this tastes a whole lot better.
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Breakingviews Blackstone may think of itself as a disruptive investor, but its approach to succession planning is anything but.
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VICE: It's pretty remarkable in and of itself that a foreign drone would penetrate deeply into Israeli airspace, right?
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The thing is, once this sauce is done and poured over the salmon, the rest takes care of itself.
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Gap, based in San Francisco, created Old Navy in the early 1990s as a less expensive version of itself.
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It doesn't have the four-dimensional self-revelation of "Slave Play," or its sense of itself as a contraption.
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What "grown-ish" does have from the get-go is a sense of itself and a lot to say.
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"For an aspiring actress, meeting a world-renowned film producer carries value, in and of itself," the judge wrote.
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An earlier version of this critic's notebook referred incorrectly to the producers of "In & of Itself," another magic show.
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That said, at $130, it's a full $100 cheaper than Google's version, which is compelling in and of itself.
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"The death penalty, in and of itself, now likely constitutes a legally prohibited 'cruel and unusual punishment,'" Breyer concluded.
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The cultural memory of this Nazi violence shapes modern Germany's view of itself and its role in the world.
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And since time is the film world's greatest judge, that is a pretty solid achievement in and of itself.
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As the city recovered and regained a sense of itself, much of the credit for that rebounded to Bloomberg.
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It puts you on the track of potential suspects, but it doesn't create a case in and of itself.
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Cook County is a significant development in and of itself because of its potential impact on millions of immigrants.
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If nothing else, having a woman director take ownership of this story is a victory in and of itself.
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"I don't think that one government institution... is in and of itself is going to solve it," he said.
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When it comes to being a pup parent, our fur baby's happiness is a gift in and of itself.
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Which, in and of itself, is a remarkable thing to say about the chief executive of the United States.
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That piece in and of itself we have to clarify as a party as this primary process rolls out.
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This talk is serious in and of itself, but it is significant to note how early this conversation began.
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"The market might be getting a little ahead of itself," said Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA Research.
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However, in 1994, Mexican physicist Miguel Alcubierre proposed that an object could warp space-time in front of itself.
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Ehmke acknowledges that changing the way technologists license their work won't in and of itself stop human rights abuses.
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Or tiger snake out of the wetlands, whip-cracked by the whip of itself until its back is broke.
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It's more than putting a race on a 60-inch TV screen and letting it take care of itself.
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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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Meanwhile, the American Left, he surmises, believes that diversity, in and of itself, can pass for a national identity.
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Benji was getting credits, would maybe even scrape together his degree, and that in and of itself was encouraging.
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In many countries being a member of ISIS or Hezbollah is not a criminal act in and of itself.
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"Tech did get a head of itself recently," said Jeff Kravetz, regional investment director at U.S. Bank Wealth Management.
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O'Mara makes clear that without support from the federal government, Silicon Valley would have been a shell of itself.
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And there's a big body of research that tells us that in and of itself is bad for us.
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Unless otherwise stated, all the translations in the book are credited to James, a feat in and of itself.
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Both Sherman and Koolhaas divorce content from meaning and explore the sign in and of itself as design material.
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It's an example in and of itself of how difficult it is for us to deal with these documents.
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I don't watch The Bachelor at all because I think it is a very strange premise in and of itself.
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Maybe in between you have protected accounts, which is a sort of an interesting use case in and of itself.
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Golden State unlocked the best version of itself during last year's NBA Finals when they replaced Bogut with Andre Iguodala.
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That might not seem like a big deal, in of itself, except for the fact these memories probably aren't real.
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That mantises prey on guppies is interesting in and of itself, but there's a lot more to this stunning discovery.
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An asexually reproducing organism, having daughters by making perfect copies of itself, gets double the benefit, none of the hassle.
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That's not radicalism in and of itself, but it was very distant to the secular mob we first reported on.
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Stress stresses everyone out, and hearing about stress — especially when you're in a relationship — is stressful in and of itself.
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I'm disappointed Poopsie never pooped sparkling slime, but trying to make it happen was hilarious fun in and of itself.
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We need five angles, each of which can combine with copies of itself and the others to sum to 360.
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However, it also stems from differences of opinion over whether electing more women is a goal in and of itself.
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Throughout much of human history waste took care of itself, and in many parts of the world it still does.
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Plus, it's buildable and blends easily, so you can layer the product on top of itself for a bolder look.
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Of course, in and of itself, holding on to Brooklyn's pick in the 2017 draft isn't necessarily a bad idea.
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Google's move away from the ongoing spec wars means the company isn't chasing premium hardware for the sake of itself.
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This mindset shift in and of itself is the key to making any day (or weekend) feel like a vacation.
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So, Samsung has a feature you can engage that shrinks the whole screen image to a shrunken vestige of itself.
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That would be more than enough in and of itself for an embattled president already facing historically low approval ratings.
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And there is one subset of that that is fermentation, and that's its own infinite world in and of itself.
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Everything is both itself and the opposite of itself on a series that feels more focus-tested than well-crafted.
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You&aposve got to do your job right and highly execute it, and the rest will take care of itself.
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It's about setting the stage and priming the audience's expectations — even if that is in and of itself a misdirect.
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Rascals, in fact, thinks of itself as a celebration of positivity, one that helps girls realize their own self-worth.
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Others solely paid the recruitment registration fee, which at $25.00 (increasing throughout the semester), is costly in and of itself.
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Covering fire becomes even more important in defend scenarios, when distracting the enemy is a victory in and of itself.
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Granted, in and of itself, hype doesn't necessarily mean that a particular company or new technology is good or bad.
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Sex work in and of itself as a profession is so misunderstood and vilified, but sex workers are literal angels.
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But they have trouble seeing a price on carbon as a good thing in and of itself (despite economists' exhortations).
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California thinks of itself as a progressive bastion, but it has the highest poverty rate of any state in America.
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The oozing biomass that makes up its body is alive with activity, and capable of splitting off pieces of itself.
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But golf in and of itself is not the only sport Murray hopes to pay homage to with the line.
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The result is a book that is recognizably inspired by Lucas' story, but an enjoyable read in and of itself.
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Besides just protecting your pooch, it also makes your dog look silly, which is pretty great in and of itself.
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