European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker says it's the best deal on offer -- the only deal on offer.
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However, these deals will be given on offer to Amazon Prime customers 30 minutes prior to going on offer to the public.
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So to co-ordinate the economy seamlessly, markets need an impossible reach: they must price all the goods on offer today, all that will be on offer in the future, and all that might be on offer, if contingencies arise.
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That figure was well below the $43 billion worth of spectrum on offer however, as carriers shunned the priciest category of airwaves, snapping up less than half of the total on offer.
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Compared with what's on offer at Meadow Lane, at least.
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All the bonds on offer are reopenings of previous issues.
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Consumers may fail to buy the best product on offer.
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Yet that's not the only product on offer at Hermes.
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There is no indication that genuine democracy is on offer.
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It is not obvious that this will be on offer.
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Conventional financial analysis cannot justify the whopping premium on offer.
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Two blocks on offer at the auction were not placed.
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They make meanings beyond what seems to be on offer.
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To help, we've reviewed each product on offer right now.
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And Dr Boyce and his colleagues have one on offer.
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Demand was split evenly between the two tranches on offer.
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Olga Novitskaya -- for one -- is unimpressed by what's on offer.
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With no new post on offer, Countryman decided to retire.
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Walmart also had a wall of kitchen knives on offer.
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Two of the four fields on offer got no bids.
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The wide variety of packages on offer makes comparisons difficult.
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Apple CarPlay is on offer, but annoyingly Android Auto isn't.
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That's radically cheaper than solutions that are currently on offer.
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But that was not on offer, as the saying goes.
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But there were no flowing dresses or quilts on offer.
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Here are the best desktop deals on offer right now.
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Still, the sums of money on offer have turned heads.
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The only thing on offer is prisons, prosecutors and police.
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WatchBox recently had nine on offer, from $0003,000 to $13,000.
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A package of smaller tax breaks was on offer instead.
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Hit me up when that goes on offer, Alamo Drafthouse.
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But what kind of conservatives are on offer at NYT?
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Of the 45 lots on offer, 71 percent found buyers.
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Despite this familiarity, the "food" on offer was anything but.
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Also on offer were boxed burgers from McDonald's, including Big Macs.
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The EU has said the deal is the best on offer.
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The full range of solutions is also on offer right now.
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As in there appear to be zero deals on offer. Hellooooooo?
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The bonds on offer include an inflation-linked paper due Nov.
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More transparency is a necessity when Chinese money is on offer.
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Brazil on Wednesday sold just 37 of the areas on offer.
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But sex is on offer if otaku know where to look.
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Irresistible as this may seem, it is not yet on offer.
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Not on offer: room to sit up within the sleeping pod.
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It's also on offer right now, which is more good news.
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Ultra-strong "concentrates" are on offer to be inhaled or swallowed.
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The level of secrecy on offer varies from country to country.
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The variety of colors and textures on offer was also impressive.
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And the choices on offer at home look less than enticing.
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But within minutes, the free accommodation on offer had been booked.
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Dozens of workshops, talks and other events are also on offer.
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Unsurprisingly, the bar had a huge array of bourbons on offer.
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Only eight of the 123 works on offer failed to sell.
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A selection of Raynors' finest sandwiches have been placed on offer.
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Crytek's The Climb is on offer, so is Ubisoft's Eagle Flight.
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The fare included a "roomette," the smallest private compartment on offer.
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One of the many burgers on offer at WesBurger n' More.
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There is a prize on offer lets work together for it.
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It's short on surprises, and the ones on offer aren't pleasant.
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But a solution is on offer in some villages like Mwiraria's.
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But a solution is on offer in some villages like Mwiraria's.
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Those goodies are still on offer, but the clock is ticking.
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The CT883 is Cadillac's largest and most prestigious sedan on offer.
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They sometimes have entirely free games on offer during certain promotions.
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Of course, we have actual recipes on offer today as well.
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And yet there's something on offer for Trump voters as well.
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I presume the printed matter on offer will steadily grow and expand.
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The other bosses on offer just now do not look so appealing.
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In return, staff members have a range of work benefits on offer.
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The EU said it would not renegotiate the Brexit deal on offer.
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Consumers can take in only so much of what is on offer.
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Other animals on offer included an ostrich, a turtle and a pelican.
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Apple Music is not the only service the company has on offer.
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The electronics retailer has two versions of the Essential Phone on offer.
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And there are plenty of products for infants and toddlers on offer.
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Yet the solution on offer is not really a fix at all.
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Like this baseball signed by Jeb himself, currently on offer for $13.49.
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The younger people, for the most part, understood what was on offer.
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In short, it's not going to be on offer all the time.
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Surely, the coffee shop must have other beverages on offer, I figured.
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Other sets on offer include Samsung, Philips, Hinese, and Sony Bravia models.
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But even when several options are on offer, many couples choose none.
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The music is almost incidental but there's plenty on offer there too.
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There's almost no bad choices in the 15 games on offer here.
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The best deal currently on offer is the discounted Apple MacBook Air.
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For the Obama administration it was simply the best deal on offer.
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On Tuesday, the U.K. Parliament rejected the only Brexit deal on offer.
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I think people saw the absurdity of the prize money on offer.
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But it is winter, and the vegetables on offer are mostly root.
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Chatterbox's fellow finalists for the $25,000 prize on offer were equally interesting.
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There are two types of wheat on offer, too: regular or kamut.
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Fund managers, too, sought many times the shares on offer in both.
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Below is a small sample of what's on offer this coming season.
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What elements in the music on offer mark it as definably "Chinese"?
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On offer is a standard media tour with plenty of photo ops.
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In many African countries, the money on offer has continued drawing poachers.
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The breadth of American straight plays on offer here is even greater.
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The largest size on offer was an XL or US 218-22020.
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That, in turn, means that the solutions on offer are, mostly, financial.
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Overall, what is missing is more striking than what is on offer.
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Little was on offer about what America could do for the world.
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Also on offer were homework tutors, an after-school snack and dinner.
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In addition to lower rates, advance-purchase deals are also on offer.
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The many cuts of Wagyu on offer are sold by the ounce.
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A 3.0-liter, turbocharged Duramax diesel six-cylinder is also on offer.
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Investors could justify a higher price than the 10.75 pounds on offer.
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People seem to genuinely enjoy the Today at Apple classes on offer.
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Democrats seized nearly 90 percent of the nearly 450 seats on offer.
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There is an array of delights on offer, as you might expect.
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With all this variety on offer, who's to know what's worth picking up?
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There's not much on offer near his home in Earle, Arkansas, population 2,000.
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Sadly, seaweed-laden sleepwear is not on offer for those who fly coach.
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Closer security and defence ties with Britain alongside free trade are on offer.
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But they fly with them anyway because of the low prices on offer.
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And, man, does Blizzard have some amazing unlockables on offer with this one.
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I tried the three red wines on offer before settling on my favorite.
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The political alternatives on offer in this run-off could scarcely differ more.
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Other data fed into the smart pricing algorithm are specific amenities on offer.
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Both services are now on offer as part of 23andMe's Cyber Monday sale.
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Not all of the drinks on offer at Viscosity are shooters or cocktails.
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The five-storey penthouse on offer at Tour Odéon may fit the bill.
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Not only that but it's currently on offer at better than half-price.
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SoftBank said that demand was greater than the number of shares on offer.
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Some of the food and drink on offer at End of the Road.
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The goal there is to increase revenue and broaden the services on offer.
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Investors, too, are unlikely to engage unless a big premium is on offer.
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Shoppers enter an electrical store like Best Buy and examine what's on offer.
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Who needs Champagne when a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cake is on offer?
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There was plenty of Villa One — Nick's newly-launched tequila brand — on offer.
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The country is providing seismic exploration data for all the areas on offer.
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The FDA-approved blood tests on offer in the US aren't always accurate.
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The breadth of high seas hotties on offer is both impressive and suspicious.
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And so I was dazzled by what was on offer in Southeast Asia.
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Both are improvements over what's on offer in New York, our critic writes.
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Instead, Norwich's residents have simply made judicious use of the resources on offer.
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When it launches, there will be 50 shows on offer from the service.
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Whatever is on offer, Samsung is sure to put on a good show.
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Malaysian voters were supposed to acquiesce to whatever deal he had on offer.
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"The towels and toiletries on offer are not the best," said Ms. Kamin.
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Restaurants opened early for the main event, with Russian vodka specials on offer.
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On offer in the first episode: conversations with Cardi B and Snoop Dogg.
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Honestly, I'm pretty excited to see what's on offer with the device here.
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For now, this is the thin gruel on offer as a character arc.
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View all work on offer in Rago's online catalogs on ragoarts.com/fine-art
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Results suggested many voters were unhappy about the choice of candidates on offer.
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This beetroot leaves starter is just one of the simple dishes on offer.
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And even working together, we didn't quite catch all the horror films on offer.
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The tax break, the Nepra official said, was not on offer for other companies.
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It eventually raised 24.5 million pounds when banks mopped up the shares on offer.
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Market share is often on offer at the low and premium ends of grocery.
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"The units we have on offer have little to do with luxury," he said.
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Visits to numerous museums to founding leader Kim Il-Sung are also on offer.
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See here for the complete details and to peruse the flights currently on offer.
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A small British company called Reaction Engines does, however, have an alternative on offer.
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"Rates expectations and the swap spreads on offer are driving this demand," Lenk added.
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The volume of entertainment, education, information and dross on offer is hard to fathom.
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With the Impossible Whopper now on offer, we'll see whether that bet pays off.
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Without visible, tangible benefits on offer, they will not undertake the work of organizing.
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Under the cheapest plan on offer, monthly premiums are $400 for a single person.
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But not all smartphones—and tablets, and smartwatches, and so on—offer that protection.
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So better means of motion are required—and at least two are on offer.
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And the designs on offer are no less striking than the universal-fit variant.
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He said Volkswagen had emissions-free alternatives to conventional trucks and buses on offer.
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Last week the ministry sold all 10 billion roubles of OFZ bonds on offer.
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But the actual strains on offer at any moment will depend on harvest availability.
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Heycar was founded last October and has around 300,000 cars on offer, Handelsblatt said.
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Or take a peek at what's on offer in next week's evening art auctions.
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Bonds maturing in May 2024, May 2026 and May 2045 will be on offer.
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Also on offer for big donors was lunch with Boris Johnson, Britain's foreign secretary.
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There are two default positions, and both were on offer at this Olympics ceremony.
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Which brings us to the post-truth Graham-Cassidy repeal bill currently on offer.
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Two euro-denominated tranches are also on offer with the same maturities and seniority.
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But just as important as the publications on offer are the ones that aren't.
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A corresponding exhibition of works on offer ran from June 15 through the sale.
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As Western democracies look increasingly sick, other systems of governance are now on offer.
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It's still cheaper than a lot of the other leading streaming sites on offer.
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King Cole Bar has an extensive array of cocktails, wine, and beer on offer.
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First, do a walk-through to see what's on offer to avoid getting overloaded.
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Both are improvements over what's currently on offer in New York, our critic writes.
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I subsisted on fast food, smoked, drank, and did whatever drug was on offer.
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Beef short rib, coq au vin, and cheese pasta were on offer for dinner.
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I opted for another mini prosecco, since there was a real glass on offer.
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There are office drinks on offer, and I am still very young in sobriety.
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As with "Medea," you knew there was nothing like a happy ending on offer.
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The company monetized this ineffable quality to sell readers whatever advertisers had on offer.
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This does make sense, especially when you consider the features and specs on offer.
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The sexual ethic on offer in our own era should make Catholics particularly skeptical.
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Bolton suggested that this is exactly what would be on offer for North Korea.
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Making new friends is also made easier by the sheer number of activities on offer.
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The pipelines on offer are all in operation or expected to be operational by 21.3175.
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Alice wasn't the best possible substitute, but it was what the studios had on offer.
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The Ultimate Ears WONDERBOOM Bluetooth Speakers are also on offer, reduced to £49.99 from £89.99.
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Despite the wealth of material on offer, the mobile apps are easy to navigate around.
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One of the greatest things about gaming is the vast scope of creation on offer.
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The willingness of tax cheats to come clean partly reflects the generous terms on offer.
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And many of the proposals on offer will likely give states credit for acting first.
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But the analysis gets more confounding when you consider the various credit cards on offer.
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Also on offer are Adidas cash coupons worth HK$2,000 ($255) for each unit purchased.
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We've got all 20-odd minutes of "Lid" on offer for you below; dive in.
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Even more speculative capital is then drawn in by the paper gains seemingly on offer.
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Some Sydney listings on offer from December - January, although it's not clear they are available.
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"Eat as much as you can," she says of the famously flavorful dishes on offer.
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A free trip to Rottnest Island is on offer for anyone who finds the quokka.
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Analysts say the odds are stacked against Pakistan finalizing deals, despite the concessions on offer.
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It was never won, and Google withdrew the prize money on offer in early 2018.
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On offer: water, coffee, melatonin and a communal area for people who are not sleepy.
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The conclusion reached by the FCC was that there were fundamentally two services on offer.
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The drop was due to a reduction in the number of resettlement places on offer.
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Auto-sorting, email scheduling, and a simple calendar are some of the features on offer.
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Donald Trump lengthened his lead in the Republican contest by winning most states on offer.
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There's a lot more on offer, and it can all be purchased directly from Schuh.
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There's nothing undemocratic about asking people to look at the terms on offer to them.
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In fact, there will be no live stream on offer for most of the matches.
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The extra money on offer in AI has excited new students to enter the field.
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Cooler than the Apple TV dev boxes that were on offer once upon a time.
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It's all rather brilliant, especially in the fiery red and bright blue colors on offer.
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At the world championships a year ago, China won 10 of 13 golds on offer.
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Its full name was the California Rehabilitation Center-Norco, but little rehabilitation was on offer.
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It also increased the margin on offer and proposed a new forward looking liquidity covenant.
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Free bruschetta, olives, thin slices of soppressata and chunks of Parmesan cheese are on offer.
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Investors were attracted to the deals partly by the juicy fixed-rate coupons on offer.
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They came back for a brief time in 2015, but haven't been on offer since.
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Espresso drinks are on offer in the morning hours, featuring locally roasted Four Barrel beans.
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Reader's Digest reported that Aldi has a well-priced, wide selection of yogurt on offer.
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Also on offer: new Planet Ocean Chronographs for women and men and a Speedmaster Moonphase.
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Untrammeled beaches, ancient sites and unfiltered local culture are all on offer in Saudi Arabia.
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In Senate elections late last month, his Cambodian People's Party swept all seats on offer.
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Only fools, or those with no reputation to lose, even want the positions on offer.
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The main choices on offer are Johnson's radical insistence on leaving the EU on Oct.
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His only consolation was scoring the single point on offer for setting the fastest lap.
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Now, at 82—and with a different technology on offer—Dad is willing to adapt.
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A corresponding exhibition of works on offer will run from June 15 through the sale.
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So far, EU leaders have been adamant that May's "right deal" won't be on offer.
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Though there are fried items on offer, they are not a focus of the menu.
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A $100,000 reward is on offer to anyone who's got the skinny on his whereabouts.
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What's on offer aren't the most premium products, but rather ones that are pretty good.
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Qualified Institutional Buyers bid for 1.39 billion shares, or 57.18 times the shares on offer.
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There are a lot of massive audio brands with some seriously impressive speakers on offer.
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We've condensed all the essential information to give you a flavour of what's on offer.
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All the biggest brands are included, with Logitech, Bosch, Breville, and Russell Hobbs on offer.
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The one option that should not be on offer is hiding or distorting the truth.
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The lounge was super stylish and all the food and drink on offer was delicious.
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The baby bass, the second-most-expensive item on offer, is more perfunctory than memorable.
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The expectation is that the yield on offer will trump concerns over the political backdrop.
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By and large, I&aposm pleased by the quality and choice that&aposs on offer.
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Take a look at what we have on offer, and see what tickles your fancy.
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There are fewer than a dozen games to play, and only three places on offer.
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Yet despite the rewards on offer, many still view an Olympic medal as the pinnacle.
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In the takeout sector, the choice of dishes on offer has perhaps never been bigger.
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The fields on offer are concentrated in three areas, including the prolific Perdido Fold Belt.
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You can choose your favourite drink, with ristretto, cappuccino, latte, espresso, and more on offer.
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It's worth checking out the newly-launched configurator to dig into all that's on offer.
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But, says Siegel, that will require need much better data than is currently on offer.
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And the company's flagship Moto X Pure is the highest-quality Motorola device on offer.
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In other words, it isn't a major surprise that this is the deal on offer.
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At least 22 companies were qualified to bid on 20 blocks on offer in the auction.
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All patients are different, so what is needed is a diverse number of products on offer.
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If you hoped for a Stranger Things-style easter egg parade, that's not on offer here.
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Click Learning tools on the Reading view toolbar to see the different color schemes on offer.
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A complimentary stay at Midland Hotel is on offer if he is found and returned safely.
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I've joined a workshop to develop the bar snacks that'll be on offer at the pub.
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In some villages the MS Ladies operate from government centers, supplementing the limited services on offer.
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The method demands a deep knowledge of your squad and the potential on offer from additions.
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Not only that, but the Instant Pot Duo is on offer in the UK right now.
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The Value Menu online and in-store lists cinnamon twists as a dessert pastry on offer.
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For now, neither side is saying how many will be on offer and at what price.
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Insurance that protects firms who suffer data breaches has been on offer for around 22015 years.
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Google has confirmed directly to The Verge that the deal isn't on offer this time around.
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But the number of products and services on offer is currently going through a boom phase.
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In most rich countries, locals will not do repetitive farm jobs for the wages on offer.
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Then there's Sony's PlayStation Now, which launched in 2014 and has about 650 titles on offer.
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The delivery option, which was launched earlier this year, is now on offer in 48 cities.
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"Putting our private information on offer without concern for possible misuses is simply irresponsible," she added.
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A Series 243 will run you at least $2600, and it's the cheapest model on offer.
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The U.S. need five points from the 11 on offer on Sunday to win the Cup.
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Indeed, the researchers aren't too shy about the prospects on offer thanks to the new find.
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Although I did buy 30 tins at once when they were on offer in Tesco once.
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You simply don't want to miss out on all the excitement Disrupt Berlin has on offer.
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The Socialists do favour dialogue with the separatists, but a referendum is not currently on offer.
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It's also on offer, which might be the extra nudge you need to make a purchase.
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It claims to have over 150,000 customers and hundreds of car makes and models on offer.
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Notwithstanding the cash on offer from Chengdu and other cities, raising proper finance also remains problematic.
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The higher commissions on offer for such risky transactions simply attract more capable middlemen, he adds.
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It also has 400 million distinct items on offer; Amazon has around a tenth as many.
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It's got 15 different designs on offer, each one taking aspects from an iconic Disney muse.
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To get started and to see the range of applications on offer, head to the PortableApps.
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Currently, total prizes on offer for women is roughly a quarter of what the men make.
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Genetic profiling is the key control in establishing the provenance of every rhino horn on offer.
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Glamorous hats are on offer, as you belt out Madonna or Cyndi Lauper at the top.
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Check the #TGTG app now to see what lunchtime specials are on offer #CallingAllFoodies #TooGoodToGo pic.twitter.
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Dozens of other medical services were on offer: EKGs, ultrasounds, endocrinology, orthotics—all of it free.
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Only the plate-glass windows suggest that fine art is on offer at this municipal address.
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Lidl had its own deals, with a carton of eggs on offer for just 52 cents.
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We decided to do a mushroom pizza, which seemed innocuous compared to what was on offer.
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That was until they discovered the wonderful (and highly affordable) healthcare on offer in Costa Rica.
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Walmart won here, as Asda didn't have any of this merchandise on offer during our visit.
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Alibaba said that 1 million new products will be on offer during the Singles Day festival.
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On Tuesday, two separate surveys painted a weak picture of salaries on offer for new hires.
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A two-week follow-on offer, under which holdouts can tender their shares, is still open.
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We can choose remanufactured and upcycled apparel like those on offer from Eileen Fisher and Converse.
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But instead of honey and mead, Erdrich has potato salad, sheet cakes and barbecue on offer.
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Most of the Israeli shows on offer deal with terrorism, espionage or the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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A less circuitous way of doing this is now on offer: reprogram the immune system directly.
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What most people sell is their labour, one of several "productive services" on offer to entrepreneurs.
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There was a wide variety of foods on offer throughout the three sections of the park.
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Photograph by Eric Helgas for The New Yorker There are things other than pasta on offer.
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There is a lot of Monster at SBG, but tea and coffee are also on offer.
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We have checked these out to give you a solid idea of what is on offer.
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There are a few different plans to consider, with savings of up to 50% on offer.
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Given the rock-bottom rates on offer, few writers actually support themselves with full-time freelancing.
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SoulCycle's "Hamilton: A hip-hop theme ride," sells out in a flash whenever it's on offer.
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But that's another lecture in the stellar fine-drinking education on offer at the Engine Room.
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We've checked out everything on offer at the moment, and this contract is tough to beat.
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However, only $18.45 billion of the possible $500 billion 28-day loans on offer were taken.
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The entertainment on offer included casino tables, karaoke, free massages, an open bar, and a magician.
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"We now see hundreds on offer on Facebook and Instagram, and none have permits," he added.
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Sky and BT will televise the vast majority of matches on offer, totaling 180 in all.
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But it's still the most broadly appealing film on offer during the final months of 2017.
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Dell has launched a 72-hour flash sale, with a bunch of different devices on offer.
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He said cubs aged around two or three months were on offer, as were older cheetahs.
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He said the large amounts on offer were a way for central banks to promote confidence.
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She added, however, that many of the works on offer Tuesday night appealed to new buyers.
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I'm not sure I'll use the other big feature on offer: 220K video recording and editing.
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Ask for it with Grand Traverse Distillery bourbon, one of the more than 100 on offer.
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The company sold all of the 114.83 million shares on offer on the Hochiminh Stock Exchange.
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He'd reserved a special table for us in the dining room, with free wine on offer.
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Two accompanying stews are on offer, but when asked to explain the difference, Mr. Nurdun demurred.
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With so many products on offer, it can be difficult to pick out the best deals.
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And bland '90s centrism is exactly what was on offer from Klobuchar at Monday's town hall.
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On offer are 3,880,388 shares for a minimum total price of 45.65 million levs ($27.60 million).
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The higher rates on offer in countries like Turkey have acted as magnets for foreign capital.
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Spa services are also on offer, in a small treatment room, or in-room as well.
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Second, the Trump campaign was receptive — sometimes going beyond what was on offer from the Kremlin.
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Although LIC ended up buying 59 percent - or 243.15 million of the 412.27 million shares on offer - overall institutional demand, including that from foreign investors, was strong with bids worth 2-1/2 times the shares on offer, according to a Reuters review of exchange filings.
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Namely, that it implements a single stemmer rather than the nine stemming libraries on offer with NLTK.
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But adopting a Brexit deal like the one on offer would be unlikely to heal those wounds.
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But low winter temperatures aren't all that's on offer in ol' Dunners (as the locals call her).
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It's not spicy at all, which means you can try the myriad salsad they have on offer.
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There&aposs also a waiting list of several months for the classes on offer in major cities.
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Wines on offer included a 2014 English sparkling Windsor Great Park and a 1990 Chateau Lafite Rothschild.
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Sometimes it's even better than what's on offer at home, and at a more affordable price too.
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The dramatic lighting is also not particularly conducive to leisurely perusal of the reading material on offer.
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In the venue itself, $12 beers were on offer to ease the nerves of already-harried parents.
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You said your deal was the best on offer, before heading to Europe to ask for improvements.
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And that does not include the many songs on offer that have never sold a single copy.
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All sorts of services are on offer, from putting together a PowerPoint presentation to cleaning a house.
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On offer will be customizable zombie modes for ways fans can customize and trade their own zombies.
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Take some time to check out everything on offer, because there are some stellar deals right here.
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Save on everything from laptops to video games, with brands like Microsoft, Apple, and Lovehoney on offer.
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Eufy has launched a series of spooky deals, with some great bundles on offer until Oct. 2322.97.
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Plastic-free packaging isn't the only innovation that's going to be on offer in the Manchester shop.
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The hefty 26 percent premium on offer stakes way too much on the return of big spenders.
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Many of the specials that had been on offer to guests stranded by the storm are expiring.
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According to the New York Post, at least 73 units of the 130 on offer have sold.
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Drink a whole bottle of the second-cheapest red wine on offer at your local liquor store.
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Shallow water blocks will be on offer later this month and then conventional onshore areas in July.
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With everything from slow cookers to security cameras on offer, there might just be something for you.
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It had marketed the 12.1 billion new shares on offer in a range of HK$4.68–$5.18.
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Some of the other services on offer: "$10 to msg your mans and see if he's cheating."
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Instead, he listened and seems to have been mildly disappointed by the grade of dirt on offer.
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Assume Fiat-Renault generated half as many savings, and there's 2.5 billion euros a year on offer.
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They want financial security but are after something more flexible than the traditional retirement products on offer.
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To get access on Black Friday, ask Alexa, "what are your deals?" and hear what's on offer.
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Early entrants failed to even finish the course, but the million-dollar rewards on offer galvanized research.
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And if fewer jobs are on offer in metal-bashing and clothes-making, who will employ them?
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Unless they are confident of the standard of English on offer, parents should choose mother-tongue education.
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So they are stuck with the stockmarket as the "least dirty shirt" on offer. Economist.com/blogs/buttonwood
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As a rival to America, China knows that an exemption from the tariffs is not on offer.
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The whole time, the ad mimicked real Safelite commercials, down to the slogans and services on offer.
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As our technology improves deliveries will become faster and our selection on offer will become more varied.
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Probably the best place to start is with some of the DNA repair sunscreens currently on offer.
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Warren, despite having no baseball cap on offer, has the most complete campaign e-store by far.
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It was unclear whether Rusal planned to buy the remaining 2 percent stake on offer from Abramovich.
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Vehicles on offer run from modern luxury sports cars to classics, including a 1955 Morgan Plus 4.
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The system was built for access and connectivity; malevolent players can simply use the tools on offer.
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Local speculators bid for 625 times the shares on offer, tying up $67 billion in the process.
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The full range of products on offer includes pressure cookers, stand mixers, waffle makers, and much more.
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New driver restrictions went into effect across major cities, resulting in a shortage of rides on offer.
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Possibly not, but they are among the quirkier ones on offer, according to a survey by Glassdoor.
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But there are no other solutions on offer -- as officials in the Obama Administration frequently point out.
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Also on offer is olla de carne, a hearty beef stew with rice, pumpkin, yucca, and potatoes.
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Bankers say that IPOs generally need twice as many bids as shares on offer to be successful.
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Asda had tons of DVDs on offer, but not many people were perusing them on our visit.
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Nearly three-quarters of the 101 vehicles on offer on Monday were more than 10 years old.
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Xiaomi did not reveal a fundraising target or the number of shares on offer in the filing.
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It's the most complete-feeling film on offer here — and perhaps the one with the biggest stakes.
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Ferrari have warned, however, that they could walk away if they don't like what is on offer.
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Fubo has no such page, and as far as I can tell, no such deals on offer.
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In the early 1970s, it's rumored that the Ames-Webster Mansion was on offer, but then-Gov.
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From the countryside to the city, there's plenty on offer for a luxury holiday in Great Britain.
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They will have on offer their own prizes and be able to pull out their own penalties.
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Other products on offer include a Canon camcorder, an LG 4K TV, and a Sony portable speaker.
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Save on everything from premium mattresses to portable laptops, with brands like ieGeek and Tronsmart on offer.
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You picked from what was on offer and you picked the fun stuff over the boring stuff.
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Among the assets on offer were coal mines, which failed to attract high enough offers, Cutifani said.
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But for those looking to pick a few essential services, what's on offer is a little … vague.
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The luxury on offer here is anonymous and centerless — allegiant to no scene, possessing no real ideology.
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And while neither is radically innovative, both are improvements over what's currently on offer in New York.
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Workers can either choose to take the jobs on offer or incur the turmoil of moving elsewhere.
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But Marty was not ready for his close-up, skittering away when treats were not on offer.
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The plane, a 737 Max 8, is one of the most advanced and newest aircraft on offer.
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Tiny servings are appropriate when many desserts are on offer and people are in a sampling mode.
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Vermont has 163 on offer, and Sanders is certain to claim at least the majority of them.
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The resort's website has a "Steal of the Week," with discounted packages and other specials on offer.
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Singapore in January said it had received 21 applications for five online-only bank licences on offer.
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Singapore in January said it had received 21 applications for five online-only bank licenses on offer.
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What I think is encouraging is the — you should pardon the catchword — diversity of what's on offer.
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Instead, the works on offer felt like a pretext for bringing people, both audiences and artists, together.
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While many massages on offer, this is especially the place to indulge in facials and beauty treatments.
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But there was a new character on offer to me as well, one that survived the story.
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Enacted, this would all be much more expensive than the measly sum Bezos has put on offer.
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While few votes are on offer, it gives candidates a chance to build momentum for their campaigns.
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And if it's on offer by somebody then maybe what I can do is help that person.
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He slept in a six-person dorm, the cheapest setup on offer at nearly $50 a night.
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That's the cynical lesson on offer here: You can't crash if you never get off the ground.
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The scientists cook and taste samples of rice on offer at state tenders before they are accepted.
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And in the latter I've found there's usually a bigger kitchen with more food on offer, too.
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All the best deals from across the UK, including discounted laptops, smartphones, earbuds, and more on offer.
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On Thursday, Brazil's latest auction collected $2.4 billion in pledges, awarding 22 of 68 regions on offer.
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Those factors made some big Western investors wary, despite the attractive terms on offer for the bond.
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There will be six gold medals on offer in sepaktakraw - four for men and two for women.
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If work is on offer, bodies can be recruited from regions for which the Wall is irrelevant.
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They are, after all, some of the "hardest" statistics on offer in understanding China's sway on prices.
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The option on offer in a Trump administration is not John Jay, George Schultz or Colin Powell.
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LONDON — There are no good options on offer in the U.K.'s most ghastly of winter elections.
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Associations that represent Mutare residents said many homeless people could not afford the residential stands on offer.
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Unlike most CDs on offer, Capital One&aposs CDs earn a lower APY for longer term periods.
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Rapinoe also took aim at FIFA over the financial prize on offer for the women's World Cup.
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If a diner menu simply says "fried potatoes," ask your server to specify which style is on offer.
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The products on offer are from more than 200 banks, alternative financial service providers, and development banks online.
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All the best deals from across the internet, with discounted speakers, consoles, smart scales, and more on offer.
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Airbnb offers price guidance, but ultimately the host decides how much to charge for the experience on offer.
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Algeria awarded only four of 31 oil and gas field blocks on offer to foreign consortiums in 2014.
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This 1998 Porsche 911 GT1 Strassenversion is part of a four-supercar private collection on offer this weekend.
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This 22.3 Porsche 21949 GT21954 Strassenversion is part of a four-supercar private collection on offer this weekend.
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There are a wide range of products on offer, including prostate massagers, vibrators, pumps, C-rings, and more.
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The majority of cattle on offer this week are expected to bring steady to firmer prices, they said.
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Second, consumers believe (rightly) that there is not much difference between most of the obscure items on offer.
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You can save on 4K TVs, smartwatches, fitness trackers, and more, with all the top brands on offer.
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But when it comes to large civil airliners, they would be hardly impressed by the choice on offer.
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Many disillusioned youngsters regard refusing to vote as a way to express dissatisfaction with the choices on offer.
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" A British Airways spokesperson said in a statement emailed to CNBC: "We regularly review what is on offer.
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These are nice things to have, but the overall quality on offer from Honor is, once again, middling.
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Of course that is not on offer: the next president will be either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton.
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You can save on decorations, drinks, and costumes, with a bunch of great last-minute savings on offer.
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TL;DR: Save up to 60% in the Xbox Shocktober Sale, with discounted games and bundles on offer.
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Intensive mountain getaways are on offer, but most meetings are informal neighborhood groups in an apartment or office.
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Swelling classes and stale courses mean they are generally ill-prepared for the few graduate jobs on offer.
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The researchers also ask whether a firm's country of origin might matter for the wage premium on offer.
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They have warned repeatedly that they could walk away if they did not like what was on offer.
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It will be a tragedy if Ms Le Pen turns out to be the freshest candidate on offer.
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The kind of products on offer won't appeal to your average consumer, this is for wholesalers or retailers.
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On offer are bar carts, throw pillows, servingware, and end tables, outfitted in chic patterns and metallic finishes.
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Churro fanatics, take note: there's also a slew of new colored churros on offer in Cars Land, too.
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On Tuesday, $214 billion of three-year notes will be auctioned, the largest amount on offer since 219.
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Second, early-years teachers are often paid little, which can hurt the quality of the programmes on offer.
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Among the choices on offer: Chinese food, ice cream, cotton candy, popcorn, cookies, candies, pizza, or chicken wings.
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At the press centre free copies of works by Mr Xi, translated into various languages, were on offer.
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Prior to the issuance, analysts had questioned how attractive the bonds would be given low yields on offer.
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The croissants and donuts on offer are quite tasty, but for many customers, that isn't the main attraction.
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Whatever's on offer, you can bet the king of cozy will outfit his abode with all of it.
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Then, moving onto the dance floor, foam still dripping from my lips, I surveyed the boys on offer.
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And if the bubbly effervescence isn't quite your thing, Lakeland has other alcohol-inspired frostings on offer, too.
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With great sadness I do not believe what is on offer is reconcilable with what people voted for.
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While better paid jobs offer individual savings plans, they are not always on offer to lower income workers.
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In fact, the good food on offer seems to be a point of real personal pride for Deith.
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Powerbar's Jennifer Hirst says Ava is unique in terms of what she finds on offer from ad firms.
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That essentially gives any deal at this price huge value for SoftBank, despite the generous premium on offer.
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Earlier this month, investors bid for about 183.5 million units, or 2.57 times the 71.3 million on offer.
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CNBC takes a look at the benefits highlighted by Glassdoor, as well as others on offer in Britain.
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Her selection of 4/20-themed products, on offer on her Kimoji site, rankled a lot of folks.
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Each mechanized beast behaves differently, forcing you to lean on the full breadth of primitive weapons on offer.
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A man raises his voice to yell into a microphone about goods on offer at a large supermarket.
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Some investors are waiting to see if pricing will be adjusted to increase the overall yields on offer.
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The first is those investors who have to own government bonds, regardless of the financial return on offer.
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TL;DR: The waterproof Kindle Paperwhite is on offer for just £79.99, saving you £40 on list price.
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There was a wealth of new tools and tricks on offer from Apple during today's Worldwide Developer Conference.
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If your friends love The Walking Dead, pick up one of the several zombie branded games on offer.
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On offer beyond sweets is a variety of bagels, egg sandwiches, and regular sandwiches (grilled cheese, chicken salad).
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I saw unibody phones of this caliber on offer from no-name Polish companies during MWC and IFA.
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There's a ton of bohemian options on offer and we're pro playing with color as a nontraditional option.
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There are plenty of strong Nintendo Switch deals on offer right now, with bundles proving popular once again.
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Although Walmart had a seemingly endless variety of everything on offer, Asda took food to the next level.
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Reports indicate that one of the players on offer is the 22-year-old "electric" athlete Ousmane Dembélé.
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An active area of investigation is to predict which tumours respond to this and other therapies on offer.
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Boelte's "Gilmore Girls" fandom sparked something else: a themed seasonal cocktail menu, on offer until later this summer.
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This year, hit the road and explore some of the best panoramic views that Australia has on offer.
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That means Kasich takes no momentum into next Tuesday, when Ohio is the second-biggest prize on offer.
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AWS now has more than 100 services on offer , Jassy told CNBC in an interview earlier this week.
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In that auction, only 1 percent of the 77 million acres (31.2 million hectares) on offer received bids.
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Expats here said people are open and welcoming, and told HSBC they enjoy the cultural scene on offer.
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They added that banks working on the deal had not yet received demand covering all shares on offer.
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But Rosenberg also said that the size is capped by the bespoke nature of the services on offer.
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Deutsche may ultimately restrict any purchase to a small part of the billions on offer or pull out.
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Those have brought about a market for the protective measures now on offer from the social media companies.
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That sort of deal was never on offer from Brussels, where officials called it delusional on numerous occasions.
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Wasabi chocolate; and almond milk, mint and ginseng are just a few of the odder scoops on offer.
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Right now, "An Assembly of Gods," a painting of the Chinese pantheon, is on offer until March 25.
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As, one by one, they start to visit her, disturbingly different versions of their lives are on offer.
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That is what is on offer from President Emmanuel Macron of France and Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of Austria.
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The company said that demand for its shares on offer was many times more than the amount available.
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Epstein offers no guidance on how we might evaluate the untested or otherwise problematic therapies on offer today.
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Fried chicken, including some new sandwiches, will be on offer, along with baby back ribs and other barbecue.
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But high-speed internet transformed the types of companies and services that could be on offer, Kazah says.
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Corporate consolidation has meant Americans have little option but to accept whatever pay and benefits are on offer.
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It will face either Arsenal or Manchester City in the final when a "double" could be on offer.
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Everything on offer suggests that Picard will build a crew and protect the mysterious young, ass-kicking woman.
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It features graphics that underline -- literally -- the percentage of total delegates on offer in four groups of contests.
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On offer are all watches, sunglasses, jewelry, and more in both the men&aposs and women&aposs departments.
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Sadly, no drooping bloomers or poke bonnets are on offer in Bowman's largely lighthearted history of extreme fashions.
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But taxed and capitalised, what's on offer now is worth at least 20 billion euros to investors today.
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On offer: preludes and études-tableaus by Rachmaninoff; études by Ligeti; a Prokofiev sonata, the Eighth; and Scriabin.
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The art criticism on offer in "Flash" is like the best of Weegee's street photography: revealing and unpretentious.
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One of these providers is BT, with savings of up to £168 on offer in its January sale.
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The best item on offer, and the sole dessert, is not on the menu, available only by request.
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But that isn't all BigKlit has on offer, she's covered a lot of ground in her short career.
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The bundles on offer include different combinations of Simba's best-selling products, like the popular hybrid mattress range.
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An automatic transmission further dulls the sensations, though a manual is on offer for those who want it.
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You can pick up discounted mattresses, gaming bundles, and electric shavers, with all the biggest brands on offer.
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There's so many great devices on offer though that it shouldn't be tricky to find something you like.
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In even better news, a lot of these brands' products are on offer in the Prime Day sale.
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Brackett's direction underscores the challenge: everybody's always moving, and each body on offer refuses to be pinned down.
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The areas on offer will include four blocks close to large existing oil discoveries near Rio de Janeiro.
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Currently on offer is the Ananas Cooler, made of pineapple juice, ginger beer, muddled mint and agave nectar.
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The catch, Sivaram and Kann say, is that none of the strategies on offer fully solve the problem.
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" Margaret Beckett, opposition Labour lawmaker and former foreign minister: "The deal on offer ... does not recover our sovereignty.
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It will weigh 485 pounds, but will have a bit more pep thanks to the 120 horsepower on offer.
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If not, both sets of auctions are repeated, starting with fewer blocks of spectrum on offer alongside lower prices.
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Growing sperm and eggs from body cells is surely the least problematic new technique soon to be on offer.
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There's also a removable recovery drain belt on offer, available in two colors to coordinate with AnaOno's loungewear options.
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The value of benefits that are (or aren't) on offer could make a big difference to your bottom line.
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We also have some slightly smaller superhero fare on offer now that Season 2 of Daredevil is on Netflix.
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"Demand was well above the number of shares on offer," SoftBank Corp said, declining to disclose by how much.
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The direct-to-patient approach on offer in Hawaii is part of a research effort by Gynuity Health Projects.
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The game is free to try with extra map packs and unlimited games on offer as in-app purchases.
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Assuming all the shares on offer were placed, Mordashov would retain about 77 percent of Severstal, Goldman Sachs said.
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There is a new Twix-only vending machine and small bowls of pretzels; both are on offer for $2.00.
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Watch this video: The contract on offer from Real Madrid to Manchester United keeper David de Gea was leaked.
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Interactive Entertainment has already announced extensive DLC and preorder options, with four different versions of the game on offer.
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The maximum amount "air time" on offer is five hours for A$500 (the same denomination in U.S. dollars).
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In fact, if people worked fewer hours, demand would drop, and so fewer working hours would be on offer.
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He also made the fare on offer healthier by, for example, taking high-fructose corn syrup out of buns.
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In short, there are a lot of possibilities — not unlike the number of filters that Fabby has on offer.
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Centralized exchanges also set the price, pick the selection of assets on offer and make money from transaction fees.
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In places where local governments and utilities want you to go electric, a bevy of perks are on offer.
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They ought not, however, to obscure the prize on offer if the technology can be made to work well.
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Most of the films and programmes on offer have already been released in formats that are easy to copy.
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French people cannot afford to be complacent about this election, or indifferent to the choices on offer (see article).
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There were 418 SDEs on offer in the 4th Congressional District, and Buttigieg edged out Sanders by seven SDEs.
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Fortunately, TunnelBear often drops great deals, and we expect to see some serious savings on offer during Black Friday.
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But instead of looking backwards, investors are looking from side to side, at the miserable yields on offer elsewhere.
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Those with bugs can submit them on HackerOne here, where the rewards on offer range from $250 to $2,000.
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The business is thought to be worth $2bn annually—a sum that dwarfs any aid on offer from Europe.
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The tricoat Competizione red is a $2,4.53 option, but lovely blues, grays and silvers are on offer for $600.
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Energinet's Hansen said market participants had indicated in a 2016 study that the tariff levels on offer were attractive.
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As it stands now, the only Brexit plan on offer is still something the UK Parliament refuses to accept.
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Japanese banks are expanding overseas in search of higher yields than the ultra-thin returns on offer in Japan.
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To prosper in this new environment, it must act faster and more boldly to seize the opportunities on offer.
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These were a few of the ideas on offer to venture capitalists at EF's "demo-day" on March 8th.
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But progress has been slow given the small stakes on offer, sizable state control and concerns about vested interests.
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What does matter is getting a good deal, however, and that's exactly what's on offer right now from Lovehoney.
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"Everyone is in a position where they know what's on offer, they know what's at stake," Selfe told reporters.
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Dilly bundled Finn into the first restroom on offer, locked the cubicle door and pulled at his leather belt.
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The signaling assets on offer include three-quarters of Alstom's signaling business in Europe, one of the people said.
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Other work perks on offer might include scholarships, matching funds for 529 contributions and loan assistance after you graduate.
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While it lacked a salty char, the tender meat was a good foil for the whimsical toppings on offer.
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You can save on everything from 4K TVs to speaker systems, with all the top brands going on offer.
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It doesn't sound high-minded when you say it, but it was saner than almost anything else on offer.
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The extensiveness in the type of products on offer gave Walmart the edge when it came to the pharmacy.
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That is not clearly on offer, but most leaders accept that the country's political deadlock needs to be broken.
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We have lined up the best of these deals, with discounted speakers, headphones, kitchen appliances, and more on offer.
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The obvious segue would then be the prospering, more egalitarian, and participatory models of employee ownership already on offer.
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There are options for vegans, carnivores, and everything in between, with loads of books from celebrity chefs on offer.
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To soak it up, soft pretzels were on offer—plain or cinnamon—with eight dipping sauces to choose from.
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And relate this to the position that's on offer by picking up key terms from the job listing itself.
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Two Bose audio systems are on offer: a 10-speaker premium setup and a 14-speaker Bose Performance Series.
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It lasted about 10 minutes, the succinctness of which brought into stronger distinction how little information was on offer.
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Investors placed orders for more than 10 times the amount on offer last year, when China raised $13 billion.
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Last year's bond attracted strong international interest, with investors placing orders more than 10 times the amount on offer.
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I was in a regular business class from Toronto to New York since that's all that was on offer.
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That presumes, however, that both are essential for American security when sensible and less extravagant alternatives are on offer.
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"Who knows how desperate and angry people are, how revolted they are by what's currently on offer," he said.
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I don't think the prize money on offer will really hit us until we hopefully reach the grand finals.
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Follow the volcanoes The embarrassment of geothermal riches on offer in Iceland is unusual, but by no means unique.
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The have won six speed skating golds in Korea so far, and 11 of the 27 medals on offer.
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So that's how the rest of Saturday was spent—nibbling on all the wholesome techno that was on offer.
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Inequality is a disease that poisons society and stunts lives, and every tax measure on offer would increase it.
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Each piece will be on offer for a maximum of five days, or as soon as it sells out.
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All manner of L'Occitane lotions and bath soaps were on offer, along with padded slippers and thick white robes.
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Michigan will hand out 125 pledged delegates on Tuesday night, the most on offer on the second Super Tuesday.
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But neither policymakers back in Washington nor commanders in the field were attuned to what he had on offer.
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The post-liberalisms presently on offer are not as serious as either their advocates hope or their critics fear.
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No matter, when it comes to Trinity Wall Street's "Messiah," which is undoubtedly the best on offer every year.
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Also on offer will be a gold-plated, sterling silver Cartier belt that Taylor had inscribed to her mother.
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There's always barbequed sausages and beer on offer, and everything has the semblance of a cosy family get-together.
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A limited edition of six copies of the film are on offer, priced at 30,000 euros (about $34,000) each.
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They wanted to live in Turkey, the closest thing to an Islamic state they felt was on offer today.
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At A-Pou's Taste in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, only one type of fan tuan is on offer, for $7.
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One of the best deals on offer is from Simply Cook, with a trial box available for just £3.
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Cockerton claims that the entry price is lower than what's on offer from startup space providers in Central London.
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Most midlevel officers, however, are far removed from the high ranks or patronage systems on offer from the government.
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Less clear was whether Mr. Biden had just conceded that the Democrats on offer were no Kennedys or Lincolns.
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For it was ideas that were on offer, and ideas were what everyone said they had come to hear.
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The riches on offer in the Premier League blind everyone to the fact that the game is about glory.
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"With some of the yields that are on offer, we are definitely seeing an increase in demand," he said.
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It's worth checking out everything on offer, but there is one standout deal we think you should check out.
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CVoter estimates that a BJP-led alliance in Maharashtra will pick up 194 of the 288 seats on offer.
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All the top brands are included in this list, with Philips, Belkin, Bosch, Oral-B, and more on offer.
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We have tracked down deals on all the biggest brands, with LG, Samsung, Toshiba, Hisense, and more on offer.
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We have lined up a bunch of mood-boosting deals, with everything from laptops to beard trimmers on offer.
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We have lined up a great set of distracting deals, with discounted speakers, headphones, cameras, and more on offer.
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I never tried the pizza, nor the Philly cheesesteaks, meatball heroes, mozzarella sticks and baked ziti also on offer.
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Udemy has the world's largest selection of courses, with over 100,000 on offer, and new additions published every month.
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Dell has just dropped a massive 72-hour sale, with literally hundreds of discounted laptops and desktops on offer.
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If your skills could use improvement, take one of the many free workshops on offer from Bike New York.
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The other calls for tactical changes that might increase efficiency, with up to $35,000 in cash prizes on offer.
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Portfolios are rebuilt and this year the market post-Chinese New Year sales have some real bargains on offer.
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Dishes on offer include poached blue shell egg with dried Pollack broth, and braised sea cucumber stuffed with seafood.
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You can pick up discounted mattresses, gaming bundles, electric shavers, and more, with all the biggest brands on offer.
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Dell has dropped a festive sale just in time for Christmas, with discounted laptop, desktops, and monitors on offer.
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"With some of the yields that are on offer, we are definitely seeing an increase in demand," he said.
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Bach time in Central Park in this free concert, with four of that composer's famous Brandenburg Concertos on offer.
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Are there moments when, if the opportunity to be them were on offer, you might be tempted by it?
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Also on offer are oversize salads and mezze, such as zucchini pancakes, fried liver cubes and braised red beans.
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And this year, those factors — plus a plethora of good movies on offer — added up to some record numbers.
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EU leaders likely won't go any further than prodding the UK to pass the only Brexit deal on offer.
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Fearing that austerity would slash the number of contracts on offer, outsourcers have engaged in a race to the bottom.
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If you fancy an upgrade, the Logitech Harmony Elite Advanced TV and Home Entertainment remote control is also on offer.
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Trump accepted one of those plans, reportedly the least aggressive on offer — launching 59 cruise missiles at al-Shayrat airbase.
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No salaries are on offer; the promoters earn by buying medicines and products from Living Goods and keeping the profits.
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It seems a sign of recognition at Netflix that there's a lot of ho-hum stuff on offer there too.
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As for what is on offer, few Spanish brands attract the same recognition as Paris or Milan-based fashion houses.
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INVESTORS might be expected to run a mile from a deal on offer in a conflict-torn part of Africa.
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"People do spend time in this environment and what's on offer is not always in people's best interest," Ogilvie said.
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More bonds being on offer was unlikely to please the market, Banco de Bogota said in a note to investors.
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Only then is the diligent customer told the rates on offer, ranging from almost nothing to almost nothing at all.
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Try giving Wallapop, Shpock, OfferUp or 5miles a go (and that's just a selection of the many apps on offer).
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The policies on offer so far tend to vagueness, says Mr Smart, and vary widely regarding which risks are covered.
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On transition, the reality has always been that nothing will be on offer except a prolongation of the status quo.
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This is an attitude that goes hand in hand with abuse, and it's not one on offer to most women.
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One California county is giving its citizens something that's not typically on offer from the US justice system: a refund.
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The government's 1,23,269,271 shares will be sold for 2,075.31 Colombian pesos each and will be on offer until Oct. 3.
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However, upon receiving the Apollo Mapping contract, we discovered that an exclusive copyright was not on offer, merely a lease.
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A recent attack on Ethereum Classic, among the currencies on offer via Coinbase's exchange platform, made off with $1.1 million.
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But above all they they could write and play some of the dirtiest, sleaziest, heaviest, most honest music on offer.
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Since then he has won six of the 11 grand slam titles on offer, taking his tally to 12 overall.
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A large part of LinkedIn Learning is based on Lynda content, and goes live with some 9,000 courses on offer.
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There's certainly more value on offer here than with the silly Ferrari edition that Hasselblad introduced a few years ago.
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All-inclusive calling, surfing and text packages are on offer at a price of 29 shekels, or $8, a month.
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As for variations of the shoe on offer, Muaddi has definitely learned, and more or less stuck to, what works.
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According to the bank, the institutional tranche attracted just 10 domestic orders - for 5.1% of the new shares on offer.
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That's the most straightforward way to allow people to make a clear choice between two real, tangible options on offer.
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Despite the mineral-rich concessions on offer and the 2014 law, they predict a tepid response to this month's tender.
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There are 23 gold medals on offer in total on Thursday, including the badminton women's doubles, where Denmark face Japan.
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In his conversations with jilted customers, Garvin found that the trips on offer were probably real but difficult to redeem.
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Investors looking to gain a degree of control over Vinamilk were also deterred by the size of stake on offer.
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The tender drew bids of 4.31 times the amount on offer, producing the highest bid-to-cover ratio since June.
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Ahead, check out some of the Lively beach-apropos styles on offer, and plan your summer 2017 swim repertoire accordingly.
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BRONZED travellers gaze out over their cocktails as surfers carve up the left-hand breaks on offer in Máncora, Peru.
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Like many, Ms Kamon won't take the paltry general welfare on offer, so great in Japan is the social stigma.
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Condos and attached homes are similarly limited: This September, there were 14 on offer, at a median price of $880,000.
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When SolarCity was trying to raise money this year and last, SpaceX quietly bought most of the bonds on offer.
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Appreciating the varied interpretations on offer can be more rewarding than waiting for (and, inevitably, complaining about) the next Melchior.
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I noticed that the drinks on offer were different from the ones available for purchase further back in the plane.
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Ascough said the union wants to warn students about the poor choices on offer and the outright scams some risk.
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In archery, South Korea might win all four golds on offer, said Tin-ji Wang of the Yonhap News Agency.
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You can save on some of the biggest brands, with Eufy, FITINDEX, RENPHO, and more on offer in this list.
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Democrats have on offer an outstanding cadre of candidates, which is likely to grow further before it begins to shrink.
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In his most recent book of poems, "Dead Man's Float," he remained committed to whatever pleasures were still on offer.
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Other than for fighting pride and proving the critical Japanese press wrong, there wasn't a prize on offer for Kameda.
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Consequently, TV in 21980 is much more reflective of a world beyond the limited viewpoints on offer in the past.
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Few writers wanted to spoil this for prospective players because it is (or was) the most clever reveal on offer.
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There's no adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking or lane-keeping on offer — strange omissions in a tech-focused segment.
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It had earlier set a range of HK$17 to HK$22 for the approximately 2.18 billion shares on offer.
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Wherever the economic stimulus money goes, it will dwarf the resources that have been on offer to stabilize the planet.
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The contest has just a handful of delegates on offer — only 13 (1,991 are required to clinch the Democratic nomination).
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Reminiscent in style of both German Expressionist and Cobra painting, this work is now on offer to a European foundation.
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Many of the pastries, breads and cookies on offer date to the bakery's turn-of-the-century founding, Herb said.
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A weeklong course, however, was on offer at a place called the John C. Campbell Folk School in North Carolina.
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But among the various data sets on offer that night, one had controlled the website that ran the precinct tally.
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They headed back to Downtown Brooklyn, where the central location, postcard views and amenities on offer quickly won them over.
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Soundtrack of America, "Reich Richter Pärt" and work by Trisha Donnelly were on offer during the arts center's inaugural weekend.
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A tub of the "finest cemetery honey," collected from the hives in the Central Cemetery's gardens, was also on offer.
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It was among 22 items on offer from Dr. Hawking's estate in an online auction that began on Oct. 31.
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Unfortunately, with all that on offer, players have found that there are far more interesting worlds out there than these.
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More importantly, 317 of the delegates on offer so far have yet to be assigned to either Biden or Sanders.
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The drinks menu was vast too, with alcoholic drinks on offer as well as Instagrammable colorful lattes, smoothies, and shakes.
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A membership also offers exclusive discounts on the games you love, with potential savings of up to 20% on offer.
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A Puerto Rican flag hangs near the cash register at Christina's Criollo, where empanadas and sweet plantains are on offer.
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TL;DR: Laptops are on offer in the Amazon Cyber Monday Sale, saving you up to 25% on list price.
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The offering drew strong interest from institutional investors, receiving bids for 83.4 million shares, versus the 38.9 million on offer.
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The event&aposs promoter Eddie Hearn told Business Insider the main reason for doing so was the money on offer.
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Fortunately there are still loads of great deals available on Amazon, with everything from smart speakers to headphones on offer.
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In terms of trading fees or trading pairs on offer, everything will be the same as on the desktop platform.
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Amazon has dropped the price of absolutely loads of Philips products, with everything from electric toothbrushes to juicers on offer.
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All of the products on offer come from the top brands, such as ASUS, Xbox, Oral-B, Bose, and Philips.
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The Holmes on offer in this engaging new biography matches the reduced expectations Americans have for the Supreme Court today.
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There's an appealing sense that she composed these essays because she wanted to, not because a payday was on offer.
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More French classes will also be on offer for foreign students and student visa applications will be made available online.
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But everything else should work fine; just keep in mind that English is the only language on offer right now.
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When Juncker made clear only half that amount was on offer, he said Turkey didn't need the EU's money anyway.
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All of the food on offer on Wednesday was free and prepared by the restaurant or donated by several sponsors.
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Requests coming from investors were 2.35 time the shares on offer in the IPO, excluding the greenshoe, Marco Polo added.
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All the very best deals available to you, with discounted gaming bundles, gaming chairs, memory cards, and more on offer.
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A jealous boyfriend, a paranoid employer, or financially driven criminals could all make effective use of the technologies on offer.
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Two-bedrooms there started in the mid-$4,000s, although rental incentives were on offer as the building prepared for occupancy.
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There, they participate, to varying degrees, in the debauchery on offer in Israel's cultural capital: dancing, drinking, smoking, taking drugs.
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But I think it's alright to allow special exceptions when what's on offer is so irresistible, across generations of players.
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Is it surprising that with each decade, the "help" on offer drifts even further from the help these people need?
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The only way to really put a dent in subscription fees is to reduce the total number of channels on offer.
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It was also filling, and we skipped the usual few sweets that might be on offer, like ice creams and puddings.
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But with a fiduciary rule, banks would have to check that their customers were always getting the best rate on offer.
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"Nick has taken up the care plan on offer to him from the ATP," the ATP told the Australian Associated Press.
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The Debt Management Office (DMO) had offered 135 billion naira worth of bonds maturing in 2021, 1003 and 2037, on offer.
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At its height Babe was a hellishly fun read, the devilish little sister to the older and wiser sites on offer.
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And though your order doesn't include a vase there are plenty of perfect matches on offer from the home decor site.
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Grousers say gourmet meals once on offer are now finger foods, and beverages are more likely to be guzzled than sipped.
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The five megatrends on offer include technological breakthrough, demographic & social change, rapid urbanization, climate change & resource scarcity, and emerging global wealth.
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North Koreans also enjoy surfing the country's intranet, but their choices are very limited with fewer than 30 sites on offer.
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Dogs are permitted to sit at the bar, where free treats are on offer, or they may use special dog beds.
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Investors bid for about 64.9 million shares of the company, compared with 13 million shares on offer, according to data bit.
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Yet a paycheck of up to $200,000 a year, plus bonuses, often isn't enough to fill all the jobs on offer.
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He did not elaborate, but the scale of the plans on offer signal a growing Chinese commitment to the Middle East.
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It's not the only Amazon device that's on sale right now, with the whole range going on offer earlier than expected.
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All the top brands are in the mix, with discounted devices from Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, ASUS, and even Nokia on offer.
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All-inclusive calling, surfing and text packages are still on offer at a rock bottom price of 29 shekels, or $8.
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We recommend checking out everything on offer, because you could pick up shirts, hoodies, soft toys, and Funko Pop vinyl figures.
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With only six electoral-college votes on offer, Utah is less a deathblow to the Trump campaign than a disturbing signal.
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TL;DR: You can save up to £21 on Eufy RoboVac 2257.97C bundles, with smart scales and smart bulbs on offer.
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People are angry with the political establishment, annoyed about being asked to vote again and disappointed in the choice on offer.
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As a first-timer in Oz, it was easy to get wrapped up in the splendor that MBFWA had on offer.
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The Kika Keyboard then begins looking for install bounties on offer for apps related to those searches, according to Kochava's findings.
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Casanovas said among the safe-houses on offer was his own home in Theza, a short drive from the Spanish border.
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Flags used during the opening ceremony, official torches and match-used balls are on offer for sport fans to bid on.
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This is a Pokémon game, and players who've grown to love the series won't be disappointed by what's on offer here.
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On Wednesday, $23 billion in 10-year notes will be on offer and on Thursday, $15 billion of 30-year notes.
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While Amazon probably wants you to use its boxes as makeshift gaming devices, a good selection of games isn't on offer.
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This year at SOFIC, there is a huge range on offer in all sorts of sizes, for all sorts of purposes.
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You also have the choice of colours, with Cerise, Satin Black, and Almond all on offer until midnight on July 26.
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Come November, we will find out which of the competing stories on offer during this campaign that Americans find more compelling.
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The Specialbuy products on offer online include a Dyson handheld vacuum cleaner, a Gardenline petrol lawnmower and an Ambiano nutrient blender.
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As the portability feature has been used it will no longer be on offer if PAI opts to sell the company.
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In addition, the ageing population is creating jobs that few Japanese want at the wages on offer, most notably as carers.
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For the outdoor adventurous types, scuba diving, fishing, visiting ruins, backpacking, surfing and yoga are some of the activities on offer.
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Linksys Velop is on offer in the Prime Day sale, and is available for just £209.99 until midnight on July 16.
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There are a number of food mixers on offer, including the Breville SHM2 twin hand and stand mixer, available for £50.21.
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Investors looking to gain a degree of control over Vinamilk had been partly deterred by the size of stake on offer.
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The new services on offer will include remote vehicle diagnostics, over-the-air software updates and car-sharing capabilities, PSA said.
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Face painting and free tattoos were on offer to those who had come to pay their respects to the "Firestarter" star.
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Some UK companies are also trying to cut the size of their bank groups to increase the ancillary business on offer.
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Exploding Kittens card games and expansion packs are on offer right now as part of Amazon's "Last Minute Christmas Deals" promotion.
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The first of 188 gold medals on offer will be awarded on Friday in swimming, synchronized swimming, track cycling and rowing.
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Given that the payments are on offer until 2019, this may trigger a wave of sales over the next three years.
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Britain won no gold medals at the 2015 Track Cycling World Championships, but six of the ten on offer in Rio.
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"The needed reforms would be less demanding if there was more debt relief on offer from Greece's European partners," Rice said.
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The first complaint was always dubious, given the premium on offer and Vantiv's limited wiggle room to make it more generous.
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The wines on offer are produced by the company Principe Corsini and have such names as Don Tommaso and Sant'Andrea Corsini.
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What they need is a real upgrade in rights & a serious enforcement regime, neither of which appear to be on offer.
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It was great fun but kind of terrifying, because every week, we'd go down there with something brand new on offer.
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Yet the 15-20 percent returns on offer in Africa are higher than the 20153-12 percent offered in developed markets.
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For federal loans, that process is taken care of with the FAFSA, but you'll need to accept the loans on offer.
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Hotels on offer include the 1 Hotel South Beach in Miami Beach, Virgin Hotels Chicago and the Benjamin in New York.
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The biggest driver for more than a third of the 500 financial services workers surveyed was the higher pay on offer.
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Also on offer in the atrium's Benjamin Bar and Lounge: ounce-sized samplings of rare wines served on a silver spoon.
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The total amount of prize money on offer at the tournament has soared to $22017m, twice as much as last time.
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Workshops on offer include an exquisite corpse–style animation project and a trial-by-fire lesson in plein air sound recording.
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The most expensive listing on offer—a 3,725-square-foot three bedroom—costs just $50,000 a month unfurnished, the Journal reports.
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The latter is what's on offer in artist Neil Mendoza's latest, which is pragmatically titled Robotic Voice Activated Word Kicking Machine.
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Generally, revenue from digital was unchanged over the past tear due to the "relatively fewer offerings of downloadable content" on offer.
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Some meandered over to a row of tents to inquire about the dreadlock braiding services and tarot card readings on offer.
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The cheapest flight on offer is to the French seaside resort of Deauville, on the north coast of Normandy for £9.99.
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Her own choice would have been gender equal, racially equal, economically fair and self-governing, but that was not on offer.
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All the biggest brands are included in this list, with the likes of Apple, Samsung, LG, Philips, and Fitbit on offer.
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Among the initial 60 watches on offer: Tag Heuer's Carrera Chronograph Blue Dreamer, a 100-piece limited edition selling for $5,900.
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Again, these routines look pretty different from what's on offer at chains like Orangetheory, CrossFit, or even the seven-minute workout.
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You see, beyond being a chill hangout spot with mad intellectual stimulation on offer, this crib was also once a prison.
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The theater is where I have always felt safest and therefore most receptive to whatever new ideas might be on offer.
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Well, you could slowly make your way through the sale, checking the details of each product, and the prices on offer.
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No Premier League club needs the money on offer in Europe's most exclusive competition; it is, instead, a matter of prestige.
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The ArcLight had other movies on offer, of course, including "21 Bridges," a decently reviewed new crime drama starring Chadwick Boseman.
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Its Polish airline, Ryanair Sun, will now double the number of aircraft on offer to Polish tour operators to over 10.
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There are driver aids on offer, too, but none of them felt particularly advanced or necessary so hold off on those.
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And for the next two weeks, some of the goods on offer were created exclusively for the market's holiday Design Shop.
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Generally speaking, we were pretty impressed with what was on offer, but there definitely could have been better deals on TVs.
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In 274, we ran a piece about why American men don't take paternity leave, even when it's on offer to them.
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Currys offers everything from games consoles and computers to household appliances, with big brands like Samsung, Dyson, and Sony on offer.
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Argos is the go-to place for an extensive range of products, with everything from jewellery to garden furniture on offer.
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Amazon has dropped the prices of absolutely loads of Philips products, with everything from electric shavers to juicers going on offer.
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You can save on homeware, kitchen appliances, speakers, headphones, and much more, with brands like Soundcore, RENPHO, and Moosen on offer.
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Most of those called out can escape with a spot of bad PR and some pledges to clarify what's on offer.
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The robot vacuum market is pretty plentiful right now, with devices on offer from loads of different brands for every budget.
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There are absolutely loads of dating sites and apps on offer right now, and picking just one service is pretty tough.
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From ombre to iridescent to shatterproof to customizable, there's a surprising range of casual and elegant stemless wine glasses on offer.
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Another ale on offer was aptly named Nige Ale, another from Nigels Are Best, and another which was simply named Nigel.
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Microsoft's Xbox Entertainment Studios made on offer on the series but never followed through, and the fledgling studio later shut down.
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When it comes to eroding an existing democracy, rather than shoring up a dictatorship, there are somewhat similar technologies on offer.
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Buyers may also push purchases of LNG from March into April given the savings on offer, further narrowing the price gap.
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After reducing the number of shares on offer and cutting the price range, it is now down to just $3.4 billion.
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The only deal on offer is still the one that former Prime Minister Theresa May negotiated with the EU last year.
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Contemporary paintings, photographs, prints and sculptures are on offer from more than 60 galleries and are priced as low as $100.
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There was actual proof of Mr. Trump's racism on offer, and Mr. Meadows chose to flip out about an accusation instead.
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Even before these nightmare scenarios materialize, we know the gene editing tools on offer are far from perfect, and potentially dangerous.
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The reason wasn't mysterious — the amount of federal dollars on offer was simply too much for many governors to turn down.
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AllianzGI said an independent opinion it commissioned suggested Osram shares were worth more than the 35 euros per share currently on offer.
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For now, the campaign appears to continue to be Making America Great Again -- with MAGA hats, shirts and signs still on offer.
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Local events can be found via the EU Code Week website's events page by selecting your location and browsing what's on offer.
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I've written about Siggi's, an Icelandic yogurt that was created in response to the overly sweet options on offer in US supermarkets.
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In the midst of all of this exhausting overload, you might ask yourself, has there been any entertainment or truth on offer?
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Once your console is up and running, head to the Personalization menu in Settings to browse through the different options on offer.
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Arguments about the role of Sharia courts play in the U.K. have simmered for some years, with no easy solutions on offer.
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Plus, Stembel said she was disappointed with what was on offer from online providers, which didn't always look good when it arrived.
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As a result, computer courses fail to explain what a career in IT entails, and the wide range of jobs on offer.
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Today's announcement confirms those earlier reports and brings AWS within striking distance of the translation services on offer from Microsoft and Google.
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Something quite different was on offer at Condo, a new collaborative exhibition by 23 emerging galleries spread across eight spaces in London.
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But it has become a shibboleth at either end of the political spectrum that the quality of jobs on offer has nosedived.
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Salaries on offer are "well over" average for journalists in the city, the news site said, quoting someone headhunted for a job.
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Though lobstermen fretted about local crustacea, supporters of the project in New Bedford touted the new jobs that would be on offer.
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The $15 million ATP Cup also offers 750 ranking points, while there are none on offer for playing in the Davis Cup.
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He's the prick buying everything on offer and making sure everyone knows just how much he's buying and how often he DJs.
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Like the Upper East Side townhouse where the IRL boutique is housed, the site feels as luxe as the goods on offer.
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Nearly three-quarters of the 50 works on offer found buyers, with heavy participation by Asian, Russian and European bidders, Sotheby's said.
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French and European flags lay on the floor as waiters closed a small bar where only soft drinks had been on offer.
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There's plenty more than nachos, pretzels and popcorn on offer at Orlando's massive parks — if you know where to look, that is.
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Despite the raft of functions and settings on offer inside the app, the interface never feels cluttered or difficult to navigate around.
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"Specifically there is over $7 million prize money on offer to all athletes competing at the London World Championships," the IAAF said.
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For any shortfalls around the story or gameplay, the sheer spectacle on offer makes Uncharted 4 a hard game to put down.
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To buy in Minecraft Marketplace, users will employ Minecraft Coins, which will be on offer in-app in exchange for real money.
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Or there are the plates of freshly fried whitebait and dressed crab on offer from the beach's pick-and-mix food stalls.
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Did he mention that in emails setting up the meeting, Goldstone made clear that there was "incriminating" information about Clinton on offer?
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There are two deals on offer: -- BALD EAGLE PACKAGE ... a private reception for 16 guests to rub elbows with Donald J. Trump.
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Also on offer is a new performance trim, the TLX A-Spec, which promises better handling and a more fun driving experience.
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Hahns robot cost $40,000, about twice that of the cheapest option he considered, but far below the $125,000 machines also on offer.
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By May, Comey's continued investigation into the Russia scandal had proved no such loyalty would be on offer — so Trump fired Comey.
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They voted as well against the only other outcome on offer: a hard, no-deal Brexit with all its devastating economic consequences.
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Moualem indicated that a "national unity government" with opposition participation was the most on offer, an idea ruled out by the HNC.
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It offers a space of spontaneity and fun, and for many people that isn't on offer in other areas of their lives.
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There seems to be an inverse relationship between the sophistication of in-flight entertainment systems, and the amount of legroom on offer.
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Investors, mostly banks, placed bids for 51.5 million marka against 20 million marka on offer, data from the regional Finance Ministry showed.
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It's a highly demanding model now (as it should be for the returns on offer) and so VCs are expanding to compete.
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Business travellers in America, especially where cannabis use is legal or decriminalised, may notice that room 420 is no longer on offer.
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They aren't hoping for someone who's content with the timid palliative care for the working class on offer from the Democratic Party.
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From the store layout to the wellness services on offer, Rite Aid offered a personal customer experience that was unmatched by Walmart.
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The new wood filament has actual pieces of wood in it Some of the new filaments on offer are pretty wild, too.
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Investors bid for 48.5 million shares, of the 37.4 million shares on offer, stock exchange data as of 1233 GMT showed. bit.
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Speaking of configurations, Hyundai has plenty of trim levels but few options: SE, Eco, SEL, Sport, and Limited grades are on offer.
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This is not to say that anyone else has particularly good answers, or that what answers are on offer are especially hopeful.
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Some officials in Berlin had hoped Merkel might be treated to a grander welcome but pressed forward with what was on offer.
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Dance and theater from Belgium, Poland, Spain, Japan and Brazil will all be on offer at Skirball in the winter and spring.
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Apart from Schnitzel and Sachet, not many people know much about what's on offer food-wise in the little land-locked country.
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Their broker importuned them to consider the Gramercy Park area, telling them they'd be surprised and delighted by what was on offer.
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Given the ECB's purchases of government bonds, "the amount of federal bonds on offer is getter ever more limited", the draft said.
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Fig marmalade, arugula and Jasper Hill blue cheese; and sausage, fresh mozzarella and tomato paved two of the delicate flatbreads on offer.
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Of course, we'd recommending sticking with the streaming service of your choice and taking full advantage of all the programming on offer.
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Some charter schools, like the Harlem Children Zone's Promise academies, provide wraparound social services that resemble those on offer at I Promise.
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The following day, the yield on Germany's 29-year bond — the longest-dated on offer — dipped below 0% for the first time.
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There isn't as much detail on offer as the wired headphones on this list, but for wireless headphones, it's still pretty good.
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Though banks were open to dollar depositors and sellers over the Friday-Saturday weekend, no dollars were on offer to retail clients.
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TL;DR: A wide range of smart robot vacuums are on offer in the Prime Day sale, saving you up to £470.
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That means that PFA would need to be look more carefully at the yields on offer from a wider variety of options.
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In Brussels, she needs to take advantage of what goodwill still remains on offer; further delay will simply weaken her negotiating position.
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In San Antonio, the Ringer Pub pays homage to "The Big Lebowski" with bowling-alley décor and White Russians always on offer.
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While 18-year-olds can play in the G League now, few have taken that route given the low pay on offer.
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We have tracked down the best deals on wearable technology, cookware, kitchen appliances, and more, with all the biggest brands on offer.
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There is a feast of baroque music on offer this week, at a time of year when the classical offerings are bare.
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A lot of what is on offer at Agrarian Kitchen resembles wholesome farmers' market-driven home cooking, but with slight cheffy twists.
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Growing up in a larger-than-usual family has its benefits, but the quality of food on offer isn't one of them.
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We have lined up the very best deals on everything from electric toothbrushes to protein powders, with the biggest brands on offer.
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How are you supposed to know which service is right for you, when everything on offer looks good in its own way?
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Two drink specials, Drop the Bomb and the Last Word, were on offer for the testimony at the downtown cocktail bar Partisan.
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Near the entrance is a counter where teas and iced drinks from Hon Yama, an 800-year-old company, are on offer.
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But like most other top federal lawyers, he first looked around to see what was on offer elsewhere in the legal industry.
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With Fusion5, Fusion5 ProGlide, and SkinGuard products on offer, you're sure to find the ideal present in time for the big day.
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At the newsstands, the variety of papers on offer is overwhelming, but most of these publications are tabloids peddling gossip and untruths.
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On 23 november 2016 * Offer is valued at HK$207.1 million based on offer price Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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Despite the strong start in markets in 2018, there seems to be little on offer that is not too expensive, they said.
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There are four Santas on offer at the Mall of America in Minnesota: Santa Sid, Santa Jon, Santa Sam and Santa Larry.
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Ashburn says that the growing number of impact investing courses on offer across international business schools is a reflection of student demand.
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Ten hours of free, live music are on offer Sunday afternoon and evening, with the welcome return of this New York institution.
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Investors bid for about 9.7 million shares, compared with about 5 million shares on offer, according to data as of 1345 GMT.
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I wished there had been more activities on offer than just limbo and tattoos, neither of which I wanted to partake in.
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True, Renschler could argue investors have already priced in a portion of those synergies, which were on offer without a full takeover.
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The venerable TKTS booth in Times Square had 22 Broadway shows on offer for Wednesday evening, nearly all at 50 percent off.
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The dream of transformation that Oxford had promised seemed a mirage; its glittering prizes were not on offer to people like him.
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The brochure highlights some of the capabilities on offer to law enforcement agencies, from the novel to the sometimes straight-up bizarre.
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Dishes on offer include cold sweet potato and roasted chestnuts with a soup of pine nuts, as well as sea bream sashimi.
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TL;DR: The Apple iPad is on offer for £299 in the Amazon Black Friday Sale, saving you 14% on list price.
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Some of Target's existing Black Friday deals are still on offer today, too: Verge Deals on Twitter Vox Media has affiliate partnerships.
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That meant they were well placed when investors sought out better returns than the paltry ones on offer across the rich world.
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Ahead of the bid round, the government had said it expected only seven of the 29 blocks on offer to be awarded.
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Shell focused on blocks in the Perdido and Salina basins, which were expected to be the most competitive of those on offer.
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Maybe you didn't like what was on offer or maybe you loved it, but you were still forced to grapple with it.
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Since 1994, Chinese men have won 10 of 12 world championship team titles and three of the five Olympic golds on offer.
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Go: New York art galleries have a lot on offer this week, including Karl Haendel's punch lines and Harold Haliday Costain's photographs.
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And that one is not on offer from the European Union — as the European Union's chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, keeps reminding everyone.
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Nothing more imaginative than an all-Rachmaninoff program is on offer here, but from an orchestra with a unique sound and personality.
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Plus, Meg Gill heads to Northern California to track down the best home-brews on offer in a new episode of BEERLAND.
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Polls suggest that a small majority now prefers Remain to Leave; more might prefer Remain to a compromise like the deal on offer.
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An official at Nepra, Pakistan's independent energy regulator, said State Grid was also given a tax break not on offer to other investors.
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Another investor said the covenants did not affect his fund's decision, given the small amount purchased and a rare juicy yield on offer.
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The Japanese world number one has only won three titles but arrives in Paris having won the last two Grand Slams on offer.
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AllianzGI said an independent opinion it commissioned suggested that Osram shares are worth more than the 35 euros per share currently on offer.
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In celebration, we’ve put one of the nation’s favourite dishes, fish and chips, on offer for just £1.
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There are a bunch of other Amazon deals on Philips TVs to consider, with 4K TVs, smart TVs, and cheap models on offer.
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Yet, without improving the quality of experiences on offer at such biennales, it seems that this model has now reached its logical conclusion.
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Once they're more widely available, a silver version will roll out in addition to the black, white, and blue style currently on offer.
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However, it comes without Amazon's vast offering of content (Kobo has its own book store with more than 5 million ebooks on offer).
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Look at this very Internet, very RDJ promo video: So, basically what's on offer here is a date with Robert Downey Jr., right?
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The IPO had received bids for 13 million shares, or 29.5 times the 28.08 million on offer, as of 1210 GMT on Thursday.
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If they do not like what is on offer, they can also select from a traditional menu that includes steak, chicken and fish.
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Investors bid for 2.15 billion shares, compared with 251 million shares on offer, according to stock exchange data as of 12:30 GMT.
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While there's plenty on offer on site, the city's ruin bars and imposing architecture also make good diversions when the music quietens down.
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The automaker wants to have 20800 electric cars on offer in 297.2, two years earlier than previously planned, according to Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
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It might seem puzzling that Master & Dynamic kept the same price with the MW07 Plus, but it considerably fleshed out what's on offer.
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The amount of money on offer is unprecedented in tech investing, but it isn't all bad if you get in early, of course.
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Sketches, runway shots, and inspiration cutouts that feel scanned directly from their moodboards make up a lump sum of the imagery on offer.
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Conservative insiders say that the time pressure has allowed Tory central office simply to tell the associations which three individuals are on offer.
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Suncor and Shell asked the NEB, which will ultimately approve or reject Enbridge's application, to review the terms on offer before Oct. 2.
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Just down the road in another hall people were literally queuing up at Samsung's booth to check out the VR experiences on offer.
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The package gave customers a choice of attending six events out of 69 on offer, and included accommodation at a three-star hotel.
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The sales took in $141.4 million against a pre-sale estimate of $134 million to $197 million for the 51 lots on offer.
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Although the technology of the time worked, it was very costly and so the services on offer had to be hugely expensive, too.
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It received bids for 183.6 million shares, or 2.98 times the 61.7 million on offer, stock exchange data showed as of 0330 GMT.
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At Two Bit Circus, which raised $15 million from investors last January, virtual reality will be about 20% of the experiences on offer.
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Instead of the overpriced fast-food on offer in the public concourse, a maze of restaurants and bars serve free caviar and champagne.
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Fernandez sent a cease-and-desist letter to the model, saying that she's had those styles on offer for the past three years.
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Each Test series offers 120 points, split equally among each of the matches, with points on offer for winning or drawing the match.
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In July last year the gap between the number of jobs on offer and the number of jobseekers hit a 43-year high.
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Since 1994, Chinese men have won 10 of 12 world championship team titles and three of the last four Olympic golds on offer.
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Investors bid for 41.7 million shares, 2.2 times the 18.8 million shares on offer, according to stock exchange data as of 1313 GMT.
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Even if those or similar terms were on offer, moreover, Mr Trump seems too cowed by his right-wing critics to accept them.
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These are already used for building chatbots, but they don't offer any particular advantages over what's on offer from Google, Microsoft, and Amazon.
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Spinal manipulation, the cranking and tweaking on offer when you visit a traditional chiropractor, is among the most popular approaches to back pain.
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So it's only right that we take authentic K-beauty sets into account when considering the gift sets on offer this holiday season.
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Unfortunately, I didn't really find the extravagant generosity of space that Jaguar wants us to believe is on offer inside the E-Pace.
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That sort of American retreat was never on offer, and so it is reasonable to remain sceptical about the chances of substantive negotiations.
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ITALY The renewed fall in German yields has sent investors into Italy and other southern European countries where higher yields are on offer.
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The retail portion of the IPO gathered demand that was 291.24 times the number of 106.36 million shares on offer, the company said.
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For deep-pocketed Yankees fans, the most expensive ticket on offer was a seat in the Legends section of Yankee Stadium—costing $17,000.
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Investors bid for 154.9 million shares, or 1.19 times the 129.8 million shares on offer, stock exchange data as of 0121 GMT showed.
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She said some parents specifically chose to give birth at the hospital because of the new year costumes and photo souvenirs on offer.
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Investors placed bids worth 2.5 times to three times the amount of units in Brazil's fourth biggest bank on offer, the sources said.
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Ahead, we rounded up some of our favorite pieces currently on offer at Banana Republic — because sharing our favorite retail secrets is caring.
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This is in part because they signal to the audience precisely what kind of entertainment is on offer, and are good at delivering.
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Satellite TV, a radio, bedside phone and Wi-Fi are on offer, and there is a reclining seat for partners in every room.
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It priced the 16.67 million shares on offer at 15.52 yuan each for the listing in China's Nasdaq-style ChiNext board in Shenzhen.
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The brash Bugatti might even keep outraged climate officials and EU regulators at bay with a hybrid option rumored to be on offer.
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The most significant increase in prize money on offer has come in the amounts offered for players who exit in the early rounds.
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Allyson Felix also goes for gold in the women's 24m and there are other medals on offer in gymnastics, wrestling, sailing and boxing.
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To promote retention, BNP Paribas offers training opportunities, with 145,000 employees having benefited from at least one of the educational programs on offer.
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Investors bid for about 59 million shares, or 1.21 times the 48.7 million shares on offer, stock exchange data at 1236 GMT showed.
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