But that was the best time of my life, and only now that it has gone from me forever—only now do I realize it.
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But the full orchestra is only now performing her work.
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If anything, mainstream beauty influencers are only now catching up.
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Only now, a "purchase" button has replaced the "download" option.
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Unlike Trump, who is only now starting to make headway
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It closed in 1963 and only now is being redeveloped.
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MSCIEF which are only now back to their 2012 levels.
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The property market recently softened, and is only now reviving.
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And what if only now Feed were designed and introduced?
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One more time, only now with big data behind it.
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Even modest proposals for compensation are only now being considered.
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He's only now releasing basic principles of a tax plan.
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After twists and turns, only now is a trial underway.
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I'm only now thinking that maybe she wore the pants.
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The identity of that man is only now becoming clear.
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The burning continues, only now black spots border my vision.
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BREGMAN: But only now, come on, you jumped the bandwagon.
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Only now, looking back I wish I ate a little differently.
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That's Star Trek for you, only now with 100% more Rihanna.
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Sometimes the relationships needed for lobbying are only now being established.
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And only now is it being exposed for what it is.
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Only now does Max realize how bad his experience actually was.
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LH: I'm only now starting to realize how special that is.
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Or was it the watchman who had only now shown up?
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Only now, they're doing so with a new dimension of dread.
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Quartz first spotted the number, but it's only now been confirmed.
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Google only now getting serious about mobile video chat is cringeworthy.
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Only now there's a literally fiery trail of carnage behind her.
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How he's only now come to that realization is beyond us.
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Only now he's race baiting as the GOP's undisputed standard-bearer.
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I think only now people are starting to understand us here.
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Only now it's his ball and the caddie has switched it.
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"The campaign is only now really gathering momentum," the official said.
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Founded in 2009, OTOY is only now stepping into the spotlight.
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But how larvae and bacteria interact is only now being elucidated.
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But it is only now that it has come into effect.
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But why would the board be pondering those issues only now?
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Only now it won't be destroying the planet any more. The
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Only now Blunt has betrayed his friend to reveal the truth.
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It is unclear why the case has become public only now.
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Only now has the politics of class returned to the fore.
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Production was halted and is only now ramping up again. Slowly.
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The consequences of that overconfidence are only now coming into view.
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And only now are they getting the recognition that they deserve.
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But only now are researchers becoming more forthright about these adjustments.
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Only now it is one of these United States being extorted.
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The court was preparing only now to carry out the sentence.
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He's only now getting engaged when he thinks he has to.
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Only now, instead of a slide projector, it's a smart display.
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Only, now it is in the shape of a sleeve (singular).
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Only now I know I'll never find out what it is.
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I think not only now is it accepted, but it's expected.
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He's been the chief justice for a decade but only now is he a swing justice and only now is he on a court when all the conservatives are Republicans and all the liberals are Democrats.
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Only now do I also realize how smart and innovative he was.
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Only now, Syria is no longer the Obama administration's to worry about.
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Only now are many of those children working their way through college.
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For locals, however, The Beach's effects are only now beginning to fade.
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Only now it's with the urgency of 50-year-old turkey loaf.
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But only now did the Chicago Police Board vote to fire them.
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Why are hardline Brexiteers only now making a fuss about the transition?
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But maybe only now are we allowed to start talking about it.
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Facebook is only now beginning to realize its full ambitions with WhatsApp.
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Only now do I understand it thanks to Ezra Edelman's exceptional documentary.
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But it still had the same Apple keyboard, only now more cramped.
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Only now is he free from the horrors of his own memories . . .
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He had made rules, and this was one, to look only now.
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Only now, she said, has she begun emerging from those dark years.
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Only now do I see that I was always one step removed.
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The English translations are coming only now, and a biography is expected.
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Only now it's not a small business meeting, but a national conversation.
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The Ridgeline is only now reappearing, redesigned, for the 25 model year.
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It's that, only now it's a woman talking to her dead dad.
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Only now, we don't have to wait or sneak away any more.
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I'm interested in the expiration date, the urgent, only-now of it.
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" Only now could the president see "that segregation was morally wrong and . . .
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Only now, after so many years, are we starting to see results.
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Only now are they seeing value and dipping their toes in again.
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Much of this work is only now being widely shown and studied.
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Only now, the sentiment applied just as well to their lives together.
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It is again appropriate, only now as a warning for America's future.
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Only now do I discover a city without people yelling is boring.
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Only now is the Fed talking about how to wind that down.
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The rest of the world is only now starting to find out.
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But not only now your son, but has always been your son.
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We are only now learning how to quantify these benefits to communities.
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We're only now just beginning to understand what our data is worth.
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Only now, people are looking at it closer, and have noticed something peculiar.
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Only now are companies like McDonald's and Chipotle beefing up their digital efforts.
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Only now her work is finally getting the credits and attention it deserves.
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Only now some of that hardness from elsewhere has become real here, too.
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It's only now at CES that the two sides are publicizing the partnership.
|
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The ramifications of our smartphone addictions are only now being examined, in fact.
|
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Suggested additions actually rolled out yesterday, but is only now being publicly announced.
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Only now are we beginning to see the ramifications of power and virality.
|
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Most were closed for days and are only now operating with limited service.
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The mechanisms of these new media are only now beginning to be understood.
|
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Of course, hindsight is 20/20, but really — only now it's doing this?
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Only now are the substantive impacts of his visit starting to be diagnosed.
|
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These choices contributed to a lethal readiness crisis we are only now arresting.
|
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And only now, 10 to 15 years later, are we seeing the impact.
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Only now I'm running out of places to learn, at least in America.
|
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Only now, however, has she stretched her wings and ventured into the extraterrestrial.
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He is only now working to make his boss happy -- facts be damned.
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Only now are we starting to teach about women artists in art school.
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We're only now starting to realise that the former is far more important.
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Only now we have the whole world on which to reflect our terror.
|
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Only now does the haunting beauty of High Park at night reveal itself.
|
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Only now is the full picture of what happened and why becoming clear.
|
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Only now are the Pentagon and lawmakers beginning to ask the tough questions.
|
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What's coming out only now, however, is the extent of Moore's political extremism.
|
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Key to the plaintiff's case is that she is only now speaking up.
|
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Only now are those cases starting to be caught, in Washington and elsewhere.
|
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Some factories she buys from are only now slowly getting back to work.
|
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"He's only now getting engaged when he thinks he has to." https://t.
|
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Indians in the green-card process since 2008 are only now receiving them.
|
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I've probably only now come to realize that everybody has something growing up.
|
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It is only now in her teenage years that she can tolerate touch.
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Only now it's no longer small and forlorn, but sprawled over a couch.
|
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Only now — with the polls showing him a likely big loser on Nov.
|
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But only now by signing their letter of intent are they officially committed.
|
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The situation started some time ago, but it's only now coming to light.
|
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There's still the same sense of melody and urgency only now extra agitation.
|
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The implication and long-term consequences of this failure are only now becoming clear.
|
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And Sanders's campaign, Keith said, is only now even approaching that level of merchandising.
|
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We're only now recovering from "Let it Go," so please Disney, let us go.
|
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But it's only now we're getting a clear idea of what it's actually about.
|
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Only now you can actually do stuff in Quick Look besides, you know, look.
|
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Only now are private chains emerging, offering the promise of innovative education at scale.
|
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It's only now that I realize I haven't eaten a single thing all day.
|
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So it's already busy on that front — and only now likely to get busier.
|
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Only now, their new bands feature people like Mike Patton and Slayer's Dave Lombardo.
|
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So why is it only now that the international fashion press is catching on?
|
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This week, Cheryl is still living in purgatory, only now it includes attempted murder.
|
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Tiger R-ZoneIt might seem like augmented reality is only now seeing serious development.
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It's only now, however, that authorities -- and the nation -- are waking up to it.
|
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"There are still companies that are only now dealing with the issue," she added.
|
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He is still bending creatures to his will, only now it's a quirky hobby.
|
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The Trusted Flaggers program, which is invite-only, now includes more than 2685 organizations.
|
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Some of these Republicans are only now realizing that Obama was right all along.
|
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Only now we know he has a different, perhaps more accurate, name: the Cannibal.
|
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This, too, was originally proposed in 2013 and is only now set for implementation.
|
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Well, here we are 40 years later and they're only now making those inroads.
|
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But only now is it getting serious about the culture-and-content-rich country.
|
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It's something Assassin's Creed always promised but is only now delivering on in earnest.
|
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Young voters are only now learning about what went on during the Clinton presidency.
|
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Only now they'll watch their savings and investment accounts steadily grow and begin compounding.
|
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I couldn't then, and have only now begun to learn how to decipher it.
|
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Why are tech workers only now forcing some firms to turn down DoD contracts?
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He is still just the man Breivik, only now older and with less hair.
|
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Only now it takes a thousand bullets instead of a few well timed attacks.
|
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My plan is still to teach, only now I have set my sights abroad.
|
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Though service has declined for years, solutions only now seem to be coming. Why?
|
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But it's only now that allegations of sexual abuse against him have become public.
|
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This was America as it has always been, only now for all to see.
|
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Only now, 75 years later, does Sheindi make her diary available to the public.
|
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The 2018 campaign is only now beginning, and the political climate is highly volatile.
|
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Only now are we finally seeing some Republican proposals that are simply not sufficient.
|
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Only now I had the perk of coming home to a handsome, affectionate man.
|
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Ironically, it's only now that some countries are looking at China as a model.
|
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How had they talked to lawyers and only now pulled me into the loop?
|
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It's only now that we have the data to give the lie to this.
|
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But it's only now that the sheer size of the network has been revealed.
|
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I think we're only now starting to grapple with the free speech implications. Absolutely.
|
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That would certainly spook markets, which are only now starting to price in that risk.
|
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Rape on college campuses is only now beginning to get the serious attention it deserves.
|
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Only now the discrimination is officially enshrined in Israel's basic law — the country's constitutional equivalent.
|
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I've lived here for seven years and only now do I truly understand the bus.
|
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Only now is he telling us that this success is entirely contingent on EU membership.
|
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Plus, your blowout can still smell like coconut, only now it'll be the real deal.
|
|
Yet, only now in the last two weeks are we beginning the process of investigating.
|
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Stores are only now starting to close, and those that remain are just testing automation.
|
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University labs are only now diverting brain power away from infectious diseases to tackle opioids.
|
|
Although signs of the data economy are everywhere, its shape is only now becoming clear.
|
|
He won the Academy Award for Best Actor — and his career is only now recovering.
|
|
It's only now, however, that the papa-to-be has publicly confirmed the baby news.
|
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Only now, for example, has the BoJ explicitly pledged to overshoot its 2% inflation target.
|
|
And it's only now that we're realizing how powerful, and devastating, sleep deprivation can be.
|
|
Neither is currently on the docket, and discussion is only now picking up around them.
|
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It's only now, months later, that Haddish is ready to all-but-confirm the truth.
|
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It's wild that this is only now a first — but, hey, it's still progress nonetheless.
|
|
Yet they remain generally restricted — something the federal government is only now working to change.
|
|
Really, they all go back to one thing: only now is HomeKit a useful platform.
|
|
Some in Washington are troubled that they are only now learning of the incident. Rep.
|
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However, Trump wants every American to believe that migration is only now at its peak.
|
|
The alarm bells have been ringing, and only now does anyone seem to be listening.
|
|
It's only now, years later, that I realize why: I didn't want to be skinny.
|
|
Callie has made things super awkward and only now seems to understand the potential fallout.
|
|
Only now it's possible for many crossers to call 911 if they run into trouble.
|
|
It's only now, years down the line, that I've fully gotten back into the glow.
|
|
Some in Washington are troubled that they are only now learning of the incident. Rep.
|
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"The global focus, meanwhile, has been on cars; only now is this changing," she said.
|
|
I'm only now realizing how uncommon that is and I'm deeply appreciative of those experiences.
|
|
Only now, after more than a decade in legislative roles, is she running for president.
|
|
"We're only now planting for the changes in the next few years," he told me.
|
|
You will only now learn the next part if you go ahead and do it.
|
|
Only now is the Fed talking about how to wind down its portfolio of assets.
|
|
Scottish Ballet, a company founded in 1957, is only now making its New York debut.
|
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The economy is only now, and slowly, starting to emerge from years of near-stagnation.
|
|
Only now, the converted cars can jump-start themselves if that conventional battery is discharged.
|
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Only now, their mission was to secure oil fields in other parts of the country.
|
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Only now are people starting to recognize just how significant of a threat TB is.
|
|
Italy's labour reforms have been tentative, and it is only now tackling its banks' bad debts.
|
|
"It's only now that we're beginning to really understand the extent of the devastation," Darlington said.
|
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Rather than a seven-nation ban, it's is only "now a six-nation ban," he said.
|
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Only now, the week of his movie's release, did he allow himself to watch the others.
|
|
Years later, Bran and Jaime have come together again — only now, they're on the same side.
|
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It's only now that time crystals have been realized in a lab in (quantum) physical form.
|
|
Their cases were unsealed in March and August of 2015, but have only now been reported.
|
|
But DSRC technology has been slow to develop, and only now is beginning to be deployed.
|
|
But if Warren is only now officially declaring, what exactly was her "exploratory committee" for anyway?
|
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It's only now, though, that developers can actually write Go functions and run them on Lambda.
|
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This feature was demonstrated at last year's Google I/O, but is only now rolling out.
|
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Board of Education, but a school district in Mississippi is only now fully desegregating their schools.
|
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"Only now are we beginning to see the long-term impact of the technology," Naughton warned.
|
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It is only now, two years after she was ousted, that the distortions are finally dissipating.
|
|
If there is a surprise, it ought to be that the royalty increases came only now.
|
|
Despite bipartisan support and the approval of President Obama, it is only now becoming a reality.
|
|
The #LGBTFansDeserveBetter hashtag is still populated with critical tweets — only now they're responding to Rothenberg's response.
|
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When muscle cars were first made, we were imagining the Moon, only now we imagine Mars.
|
|
But only now is the true extent of the FBI's bulk hacking campaign coming to light.
|
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In the uproar following the firings, they say ArenaNet is only now working to revise it.
|
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Insurers and re-insurers are only now starting to include all that in their risk models.
|
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In some cases, the manufacturing technology required to fabricate the material is only now becoming available.
|
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It's all the Poshmark features you know and love, only now it includes coffee table books.
|
|
Wilson says these complaints have been lodged for years and only now is action being taken.
|
|
It's a bold move, especially since Jackson is only now getting attention from the fashion crowd.
|
|
Consumers may have only now adapted to a world of cheap fuel and a strong dollar.
|
|
Yet only now, 11 months after the 2016 election, are we beginning to realize the cost.
|
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Only now we know that Mr. Robot is really a hallucination based on Elliot's dead father.
|
|
This older Evie's back to her early lassitude, only now she has nothing to wait for.
|
|
"The reasons for this species only now infecting humans remain obscure," they wrote in the paper.
|
|
Matthew pushed the sea into fragile coastal villages, some of which are only now being contacted.
|
|
Only now is this changing given that for once, we're the ones responsible for these trends.
|
|
But Sunday's events are emblematic of a wider problem that is only now revealing itself fully.
|
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Only now I fear we may be allowing this to happen in front of our eyes.
|
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Only now, apparently, it's realizing it can use these big-budget bestsellers to teach actual history.
|
|
Only now, 24 years later, do I understand the complicated relationships that I had with politics.
|
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A culture of silence has long persisted around such behavior, and is only now being broken.
|
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Only now, a year later, she admitted that even in the first months there, she relapsed.
|
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Her low-key manner has always masked an ambition that is only now really becoming clear.
|
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Only, now there is a twist: Florida is no longer the swampy backwater it once was.
|
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The Garner case is only now coming back because of Erica Garner's potential bid for Congress.
|
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Your privacy is still invaded, only now you're left to wonder if the insights were accurate.
|
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Only now is America really seeing what kind of leader we have in the White House.
|
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Only now I've realized what a necessity it is, and how easily it's taken for granted.
|
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Veterinary medicine is only now coming to terms with the psychological impacts of euthanasia on veterinarians.
|
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One bruising chapter has ended, but another phase of the Ukraine affair is only now beginning.
|
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Only now it feels like a plaintive holdover from a distant, more innocent time — like 2015.
|
|
The latest revisions, however, suggest that it's only now that those smelters have supplied historical data.
|
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I still love to wander, only now I do it, as often as not, through books.
|
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The only other British possession in the region, Burma, is only now opening up to foreigners.
|
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That's the same path Democrats must blaze between now and November, only now it's much harder.
|
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The older boy speaks little and is only now learning Quranic Arabic in another woman's tent.
|
|
Acceptance did arrive in 2014, but this puzzle is seeing the light of day only now.
|
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We are only now beginning to exploit new knowledge with regard to precision medicines and immunotherapies.
|
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Only now, 20 years later, are people starting to confront the emotions tied to their experiences.
|
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Some, such as Syria, are torn by civil war; others are only now emerging from war.
|
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Mr. Kiesewetter's office said it was unclear why the assessment was made only now, months later.
|
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How could I listen to a song so many times and only now really hear it?
|
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Only now it looks like there were actually two conversations going one, with little discourse between them.
|
|
The refugee crisis boosted anti-immigration parties across Europe, and the results are only now becoming apparent.
|
|
But it is only now that the effects of poor grain storage are becoming clear, analysts say.
|
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Perhaps it is rude that I am only now revealing this selfish reason for caring about posters.
|
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The Google parent shut down Titan early last year, although it has only now acknowledged the move.
|
|
She demurred when asked if that strategy would change, noting the field is only now taking shape.
|
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The track possesses the darkness of his original sound, only now with a newly found acidic quality.
|
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Only now has it emerged that Family Tree DNA was legally compelled to reveal the family's identity.
|
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I feel I am only now beginning to fully appreciate all my father has stolen from me.
|
|
Hearing that scientists are only now testing a thing you thought was always true should feel familiar.
|
|
Only now, watching the Republican establishment dismantle the Affordable Care Act, has this struck me as cruel.
|
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Only now are we beginning to understand the horrifying gravity of what our garbage species hath wrought.
|
|
Only now is Artemis — the name of NASA's 2024 mission — getting the credit some say she deserves.
|
|
We are only now beginning to realize how much this has cost the economy, particularly in jobs.
|
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Basically, exactly what he's been doing behind the scenes, only now he gets explicit credit for it.
|
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In other words, single women have only now made as much money as men did in 2016.
|
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This explains why I'm only now remembering that the Festival of the Lost was a Halloween event.
|
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Early-life stress is especially concerning; scientists only now are beginning to understand the long-term consequences.
|
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Hurricanes Florida's only now starting to come to grips with the devastation that Hurricane Irma left behind.
|
|
Only now that Winnie Madikizela-Mandela is physically powerless is she fully permitted to rest in power.
|
|
The courtroom strategy That McQueary's statement to police is only now coming to light is no accident.
|
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If only now we could turn that into some real paper, you know what I mean, Sunil?
|
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It's only now when I look back that I can see we were creating history, you know?
|
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Only now, with Mr. Trump's campaign foundering, is Mr. Heck willing to abandon him, the president said.
|
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Only now, these howls about viewpoint discrimination have the force of the United States government behind them.
|
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Only now will we start to get a better picture of the race for the Democratic nomination.
|
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There's a good chance you've already encountered Lil Mayo, even if you're only now learning his name.
|
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Korea set up drive-through test stations, an approach only now being launched in the United States.
|
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And people think it's only now, but we've been like this for seven years of our life.
|
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We are only now looking at this policy properly because most of us believed it was bluster.
|
|
It has also brought new risks to all three, some of which are only now being realized.
|
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I am only now learning to style you with the same devotion I apply to my outfits.
|
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Serious negotiations are only now getting underway on the terms under which the U.K. will leave Europe.
|
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Records show that the charity only now plans to address the issue in its upcoming independent review.
|
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But English-language readers are only now getting a chance to judge this Dutch classic for themselves.
|
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He later rejected the manifesto, and his death in July has only now become more widely known.
|
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Only now you realize the sun hovering above the distant horizon isn't slowly rising: it's fast setting.
|
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Only now that Greece has lifted its veto can actual accession talks to the European Union begin.
|
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Death amplified a sound that has only now been heard for the first time in many quarters.
|
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It's absurd that after 69 years of the Emmys, we're only now seeing these kinds of groundbreaking firsts.
|
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Only now, in Baidoa, home to a camp for displaced Somalis, does she find the smallest of solace.
|
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The artist's brush with Expressionism appears to be returning, only now subsumed in a process of minute modeling.
|
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As millennials creep into their 30s, they're only now just seeing the ravages of time take their toll.
|
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It's only now that I realize I'm an idiot and the flight is actually only three-hours long.
|
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Regulation fostered a mindset that exacerbated climate change issues, which we're only now beginning to make progress against.
|
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Linksys announced the WRT32X back in January, but the router is only now just about ready to ship.
|
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Yep, those colorful sandals in all their plastic glory are still happening, only now, they're all grown up.
|
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This is what markets do, only now they're doing so with a wider band of potential policy outcomes.
|
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It's only now, looking back, that I see all the politics, the marionette strings, the staging of desire.
|
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It's much the same in Arkham VR, only now you get to see it all through Batman's eyes.
|
|
The "winter heating season" with its associated curtailments of aluminium production is only now drawing to a close.
|
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Yes, Jenner, who Forbes recently called a self-made almost-billionaire, is only now reaching legal drinking age.
|
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Only now, that is everyone on Earth, apart from the 58 million people who voted for Trump yesterday.
|
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Context: The Trump administration announced this initiative in March 2018, but is only now moving forward with it.
|
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The public is only now waking up to the way gender identity is evolving, both socially and legally.
|
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But I'm even angrier at the Republicans who are only now pulling their support for this repellent candidate.
|
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It's only now I really appreciate how soft the sand is and how green the palm trees are.
|
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But it's only now that I realize that I'm not an inherently bad person and I'm not stupid.
|
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Though effected in July of 2010, many of the changes it held are only now coming to fruition.
|
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Italy's long recession, only now abating, has taken its toll, leaving €360 billion ($405 billion) of bad debts.
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These were nearly identical to Keano's monochromatic pyramid, only now there were new names: Angelina, Mila and Ruby.
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In the case of Russian bots and trolls, we are only now learning the extent of their reach.
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" A few minutes later a man tweets at me: "It's telling that you are only now watching this.
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It is only now, in the 21st century, that actually labeling our approach as "realist" has become taboo.
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Moreover, the consumer confidence index and sales of new, one-family homes are only now reaching 2007 levels.
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The kind Dany represented in the early days of this story but is only now beginning to embody.
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And the full impact of Mars' $23 billion acquisition of Wm. Wrigley in 2008 is only now reverberating.
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It's taken me four years, but I am only now coming to grips with my health insurance policy.
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The administration is finally promising to improve these conditions, but only now that unionization is a credible threat.
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By not negotiating your salary, you're losing money not only now, but for the history of your earnings.
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More opportunities Only now, there are so many more opportunities for girls who dream of space and science.
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Only now China is a far more formidable financial and technological competitor than it was 20 years ago.
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Only now are major party leaders and contributors beginning to recognize the full depth of this intraparty conflict.
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I am only now beginning to understand the long-term effects that running has had on my life.
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We're getting closer to spring, but you're only now really starting to get in the cozy, winter mood.
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The "winter heating season" with its associated curtailments of aluminum production is only now drawing to a close.
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Only now, it seems like they're all ready to get off the ride and finally begin something new.
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But like many of his teammates, he is only now getting to throw in his first World Series.
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Clearly, as far as Italian literature is concerned, it's not "only now" that dogs and their minds matter.
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Stretch fabric has been used for women for years, but it is only now making inroads in men's.
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Phys Ed Scientists are only now beginning to understand the many microscopic changes that occur when we exercise.
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This has always been the case in prison, it's only now that people are beginning to pay attention.
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The wounds of partition are only now healing, and it would be a grave mistake to reopen them.
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And China is only now getting up to manufacturing speed after the country shut down over the coronavirus.
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"That would've been ironic," she said a bit later, as though she were only now processing the incident.
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But it's only now, with these Los Angeles performers, that the whole duet has returned to the stage.
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Only now have I really begun to recognize how discourse designed to hurt can actually leave its mark.
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A few, such as Walter Robinson and Troy Brauntuch, are only now starting to get long-overdue recognition.
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Only now the battle lines are drawn within the cultural left; the English department was conquered long ago.
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The fact that bipartisan cooperation is emerging only now is shameful; Democrats should have cooperated to begin with.
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Only now, in 2019, have they reached the level that they were a year after the recession started.
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OPEC has never seen this kind of competition before and is only now coming to grips with it.
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After funding expired three months ago, CHIP and community health centers are only now getting a temporary reprieve.
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It also chided those who, it said, were only now waking up to racism because of the election.
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"Ethan is reflecting something in his life that I'm only now discovering the courage to do," he explained.
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Albot, 103, has been on tour for more than a decade but is only now hitting his stride.
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Months into that process, RoMan is only now validating test parts produced by its potential new Israeli supplier.
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Experts are only now beginning to uncover why rates of heart disease are so high in this group.
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At the White House, FDR was only now sharing the prospective arrival of his guest with Eleanor Roosevelt.
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It's been 15 years, and only now am I able to have a meaningful relationship with my mother.
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Other countries in Asia are only now starting to ask that as they realise how much is at stake.
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It's been available to download since February, but Rubin is only now claiming the app as Life on Air's.
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The US, who is only now moving to chip and pin (EMV) credit cards, is behind many other nations.
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The ideas behind variable fonts have been around awhile, but the technology has only now caught up with them.
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It's only now, at Google I/O, though, that the company is actually making this feature available to developers.
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People have been rounding up to 80 cents for a while, but only now is it actually, technically true.
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Because they grew in full sun, year-round, weeds had to be constantly fought back, only now with herbicides.
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Only now, more than two decades after he died, can you really look at him through a clear lens.
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And only now is the Swedish artist getting her due at one of New York's most preeminent cultural institutions.
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His first novel, "Insane", published in Germany in 1983 but only now translated into English, draws on this experience.
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Because the Trump defendants are only now raising this recusal issue for the first time, legally, it's too late.
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Assuming these cells are the real deal, though, there's the obvious question of why they've only now been discovered.
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To the innocents only now discovering Facebook's interests do not always align with their own: do a little reading.
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It's only now that the magical investigative powers of podcast journalism have zeroed in on the Richard Simmons enigma.
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The company announced in June that the study met its main goal, but details have only now been disclosed.
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But they can also be a source of market power—something antitrust experts have only now started looking into.
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These people escaped ethnic cleansing at the hands of the Myanmar military only now to face natural-made catastrophes.
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Soon there will be nothing left, no past to cling to, no future to hope for, only now. ♦
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Governments at multiple levels are only now recognizing the enormity of the problem — and are finally starting to act.
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Microbes have evolved several different lines of defense against viruses, some of which are only now coming to light.
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As the high number of airline incidents makes clear, it's not just that victims are only now coming forward.
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Only now, more than two years after the fact, will he share his version of events: He was jumped.
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Wigfield said that the FCC is only now revealing the attack because it did not want to incite copycats.
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Only now has Mr James delivered the feel-good narrative necessary to salvage his reputation in the public eye.
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Why did Trump only now, in May, fire Comey over a breach of conduct that took place months previous?
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Only now that the NCAA and its allies have come to Washington, they may not a have a choice.
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After millions of hours of on-road experiments and training, performance is only now becoming acceptable in benign environments.
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Just take a look at Skepta, who is only now getting the credit he earned over ten years ago.
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Five days later, the bag was still there—only now, suspiciously, it had been tucked into a dark corner.
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Only now, another seven years later (there's that number again!) am I starting to really consider a new definition.
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His Pokémon narration feels as if we're listening to him narrate animals in nature, only now it's all animated.
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But investors may only now grasp that policing the biggest information exchange in the world does not come cheap.
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I'm just angry that it's only now that these conversations have ramped back up to the level they have.
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Appointment booking was announced at F8, too, but is only now launching into beta with select developers and businesses.
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But only now, over last weekend and the coming one, are they being presented en masse in marathon form.
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Why the Indian market matters: The country has 1.3 billion people, many of whom are only now coming online.
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Only now, about seven years down the line, central banks have started to assess and implement some rate hikes.
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Cuba is only now entering the digital age and has the lowest per-capita internet access in the hemisphere.
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What happened between August 2018 and a week ago is only now being revealed, since negotiations were conducted covertly.
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Pence's suggestion that it is only "now" that we understand WikiLeaks' involvement in "disseminating classified information" is oddly incorrect.
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The first primaries, remember, are still months away, and many people are only now starting to follow the race.
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The coronavirus is a new phenomenon, which means scientists are only now beginning to research possible treatments or vaccines.
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But only now is the issue seeing the light of day, after Pope Francis acknowledged the problem this week.
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Only now the curtain is falling on your 20s, and you're noticing all the other travelers are still 19.
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J. Samet: Yes, it seems as if a lot of feminist painters are being appreciated only now, in retrospect.
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Pricing along these existing supplier networks is only now starting to play catch-up with that Chinese spot price explosion.
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"Only now are they looking around ... It's inefficacy that has put our state in such a sorry position," he said.
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With Iowa State faltering, it still looks like a three-team race—only now West Virginia has crashed the party.
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"Only now are we gaining new insights into the lives of these remarkably preserved individuals," said Antoine in a statement.
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Finally, I see the protesters I'd been with earlier coming my way, only now there are dozens more of them.
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Harper may only now be finding out about her mom's other gig, but she's no stranger to her pop's career.
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McLaren is a powerful might that's been lurking in the shadows among diehards, but only now getting its mainstream due.
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U.S. grains markets were closed on Monday for the Memorial Day holiday and are only now reacting to weekend weather.
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Billy's recovered well over the past two years, but he's only now "starting to find his feet," the organization says.
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Around 150,000 acres, or 234 square miles total, have burned in the blaze, and it's only now 65 percent contained.
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The RBI has released the figure only now, claiming, improbably, that it needed to count the cash in its tills.
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But only now, in her fifth and final act of life, can Fonda confidently feel that she is herself, too.
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The impact has been profound however, and Bureh Beach is only now reclaiming its status as a burgeoning tourism location.
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It's been under our noses for quite some time, but we're only now recognizing it as a distinct atmospheric phenomenon.
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And the group is only now dropping the word "colonial" from its company name, and adopting the shorter F&C.
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It's one of the most romantic and beautiful parts of live performance, the 'here and now, and only now' aspect.
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It's only now, when it's really too late, that you realise you could have done with that tablet after all.
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And its users unwittingly took part in a social-data boom and are only now starting to feel the consequences.
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Development of infrastructure for land also slowed dramatically during the recession and is only now starting to ramp up again.
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A film adaptation of Doc Savage was announced back in 2013, but apparently it's only now getting off the ground.
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That's because the MTA is only now looking for a contractor to install a mobile ticketing system for the subway.
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The internal investigation is only now restarting because the Justice Department has closed its federal case, says Spokesman John Kirby.
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G.E. will still maintain some lending capabilities — only now, they will support the conglomerate's divisions by providing loans to customers.
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While the layered, feathered cut shot to fame four decades ago, it's only now that Hollywood is bringing it back.
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A woman's shape is being exaggerated to an almost Victorian silhouette, only now the bustle is made of collagen injections.
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They're only now catching up, in part because consumer demand is so high, and because the impact is so promising.
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It lived online for many months — and only now when it is under public scrutiny has there been a reaction.
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Only now—after nearly a decade of stagnant wages and anemic growth—is our economy finally coming up for air.
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My friends and my roots are everywhere — and only now do I realize how much I took that for granted.
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The magnitude of these questions—the magnitude of caregivers' contributions—is only now sinking in with policymakers and the public.
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But the F-222 is only now beginning to be deployed and is not battle tested like the F-235.
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"We need three or four years, we are only now beginning to restore order," the agency cited Mutko as saying.
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By my 20s, I had accepted who I was, but only now recently have I truly become proud of it.
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The horror we seem to only now be noticing is an effect of our country's longstanding commitment to white supremacy.
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But she is always very much present for Mari, who dotes on Shannan, perhaps only now as a sentimental fantasy.
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To clarify reporting requirements, several publications are attempting only now to do what the Institute of Medicine recommended in 2009.
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And only now, when the court has shifted decisively to the right, is it in danger of relinquishing that function.
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Only now, in the series's final season, does it appear he's truly on their trail — and in their cross-hairs.
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He says he wasn't there for his children, and is only now learning to be a better father and husband.
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"I wonder why the House did not put that into the record and it's only now being revealed," said Sen.
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"I wonder why the House did not put that into the record and it's only now being revealed," Collins said.
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"I wonder why the House did not put that into the record and it's only now being revealed," she said.
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It is only now, with no more campaigns ahead of him, that he is truly liberated from conventional political considerations.
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We are back to a country of facades, as much as it was before, only now with a liberal slant.
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Although intermittently available on home video in the United States, "Fireflies" is only now getting an official theatrical release here.
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But whatever the case, Amet is only now getting attention for a story she's been telling in public since 2010.
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It is only now, well over a decade after the assault, that the case will finally see a criminal trial.
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Only now, due to dumb metrics and a single conference tournament loss, Valparaiso faces an uphill climb on Selection Sunday.
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Ted felt that he had been part of a plot the dimensions of which he was only now starting to fathom.
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Only now, the particles it picks up will be entangled with particles in a hidden region of time—namely, the future.
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When the larvae transform into adult beetles, they get right back to it, only now they dispatch amphibians even more brutally.
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He is only now entering the prime of his career and we are all confident his best is yet to come.
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Sexism is still rampant — only now many men feel uncomfortable engaging with or mentoring female colleagues in the wake of #MeToo.
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"Even though the scandal broke in 2015, the cost to Volkswagen of their innovation is only now becoming clear," Regalado stated.
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"It's been going for two decades, but it's only now that we're sensitive to the plausible theoretically predicted axion," said Rybka.
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I was still besotted, of course, and it's only now I look back that I realize he was an inconsiderate dick.
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They create stickers, filters, overlays, and more immersive 'mixed' realities, experiences only now possible with cameras that understand what they see.
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We're only now seeing the effects of Trump's unprecedented war on what he calls "fake news" and others just call news.
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And while he's been working behind the scenes with the company for nearly seven years, he's only now revealing his involvement.
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Jamie-Lynn Sigler's been battling multiple sclerosis for more than a decade, but says she's only now ready to go public.
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I would love work with more sisters on future stories in BLACK, but I'll admit I'm only now just introducing myself.
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Hurricane Irma hit the Florida Keys on Sunday as a category 4 storm – but only now is the destruction becoming clear.
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But after three tries, it's only now poised to become one of the best Windows laptops that's also a compelling convertible.
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This is an area smart speakers and their related voice technology are only now entering, within the adult market that is.
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If the pre–"political correctness" era was really so open, why is it only now that these women are speaking out?
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It's what you've been doing all along, only now with the same license to live once you have kids or don't.
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Emergency development budget cuts left a hole in the pipeline of new models that is only now beginning to be filled.
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While the flames quickly turned catastrophic, only now are we seeing the extent of the hellfire through the eyes of rescuers.
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Despite reports to the contrary, Twitter's new algorithmic timeline, announced last month, has only now reached all of Twitter's user base.
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When oil prices collapsed, both economies were driven into deficit after years of high spending and are only now slowly recovering.
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It seems like the Insta-models are only now becoming acquainted with the ease, inherent cool, and durability of the kicks.
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And when I'm done explaining, everything I've explained is still stuck inside me, only now it has a label on it.
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Confucianism is again read as being about keeping people in their place — only now this is seen as a good thing!
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Months after the controversy made headlines and angered consumers, Samsung is only now getting around to trolling Apple for throttling iPhones.
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The fact that events over a decade old are only now being used to bring charges has also raised some eyebrows.
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"Hollywood is only now starting to see the value in putting women at the forefront of film and television," Jennings says.
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Anonymous is passing the baton to "voters and their elected representatives" — only now the baton is a flaming stick of dynamite.
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Whoever prevails in this year's presidential election will inherit a fiscal mess, the magnitude of which is only now becoming apparent.
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India is catching up with that only now, as it prepares to unearth treasures down below, aiming to boost its economy.
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The publicly-held debt has exploded, but we are only now beginning to pay the extra cost of carrying that debt.
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But the therapeutic community is only now becoming aware of the dimensions of moral injury and how it can be treated.
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Only now what's to be managed is not a nature that exists—or is imagined to exist—apart from the human.
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Many workers may be starting to feel the pinch only now that the shutdown is stretching into a new pay period.
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"The data analysis is only now beginning in earnest," John Charles, an associate manager for NASA's human research program, said Friday.
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It's the little voice in the back of my head, and I'm only now starting to learn to tune it out.
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Only, now, some of the the show's writers saying Swift had nothing to do with their decision to include the line.
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Only now is the mental illness stigma that exists within medical communities starting to get the attention (and concern) it deserves.
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It's the same bad math that afflicted Cruz, Kasich, and Rubio four years ago, only now it's on the other side.
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Only now he adds, "We are not going to spend more than what comes in," as he told a rally recently.
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Even Germany, a country that sees itself as a front-runner in building awareness for minorities, is only now coming around.
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But he still goes to the stadium, only now it is when the stands are quiet and the field is empty.
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Only now, 19653 years after World War II, are the family and the company grappling with their dark and complicated history.
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But only now is "Imagining Madoff" having its New York City premiere, staged by New Light Theater Project at 59E59 Theaters.
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A spokesman suggested the hacking was being reported only now to embarrass Mr. Gantz in the heat of the political campaign.
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Babies will continue to wake in the dark, only now they will wake their bleary-eyed parents a full hour earlier.
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Through your will we can only now look on the waters of the rivers passing without permission to catch a fish.
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In fact, we've likely had many such visitors in the past but can only now spot them thanks to technological advances.
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Narrative slows down the image; my idea is that there is no today, there is no yesterday, there is only now.
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However, around 700 years ago Betelgeuse began to grow dimmer, and that light (or lack thereof) is only now reaching Earth.
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Only now, largely because of the feminist film scholars who are writing women back into history, does her place seem secure.
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What's also worrisome is that scientists are only now beginning to assess the ravages of the changing climate on bird populations.
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Although their bodies were found within days of the wreck, family and friends are only now learning what happened to them.
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But its resilience and value is only now being discovered by this determined team of mostly young African scientists at Yangambi.
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Though the Texas Legislature passed the law in 2015, it is only now being put to its biggest test, in Houston.
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More such breakups are inevitable — after all, many tech founders are only now reaching the age for the proverbial midlife crisis.
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Although Schwartz has been producing computer art since the '250s, she's only now receiving her first solo exhibition in New York.
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It's interesting that while the study was published in January, this has only now become an issue of outrage in March.
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Today's diamond clips and barrettes are just as regal — only now they're styled in loose, undone, I-don't-give-a-shit texture.
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I play outdoor tennis, construct play tables for my nephews, and generally sweat with reasonable moisture — only now with relatively little stench.
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Only now, as an adult, a science journalist, and a skeptic, I'm much more interested in the explanations behind these mysterious phenomena.
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And now security researchers have found that the dating site is still exposing user data, only now it's not because of hackers.
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"This result is only now passing levels registered in 2010, immediately after the economic crisis," the industry group said in a statement.
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The problem is that it is only now extricating a problem of coordinated platform exploitation that has been going on for years.
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Finally, in November, it launched in Canada and Thailand only (now it is launching in 19 countries total, but not the US).
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Only now, when Facebook's feet have been put to the proverbial fire by reporters and governments, has it begun to take action.
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Remembering is more than just rewinding a tape, after all—it's a rich, weird thing we're only now just beginning to understand.
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Was there always an audience for $1,000 phones, which Samsung is only now deciding to explore / exploit directly with the Note 8?
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FWB and I normally hang out together in groups on the weekend anyways, only now it just involves a bit more ... lol.
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Only now, she can speak with the Cortana app, available on iOS and Android, and push those directions directly to your phone.
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Only now it can store up to 500 songs that you can listen to on headphones paired over Bluetooth — no phone required.
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Considering that American Vogue is more than 125 years old and that Mitchell's milestone is happening only now, it's a bittersweet achievement.
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Well, they're so little that it's only now, a month later, that the babies have grown big enough for humans to see.
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After discovering Henry Reed was sending money Mirza Barzani in Ebril, Daniel can only now think to spit on his father's grave.
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Only now you don't have to spend months or even years studying abroad to get that level of immersion and daily practice.
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Only now, she was good-naturedly verbally abusing a drunken fellow who was hitting on a young European couple downing warm beer.
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And it's only now that she can truly make her own choices that we're getting a real glimpse of Sansa's "steel" nature.
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Bendy phones are only now possible because of fancy new materials, ones that likely don't have all the kinks worked out yet.
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The value of Thiel's bid could not be learned, though the sources said Gawker is only now worth a few million dollars.
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"Only now do I have the confidence to stand tall – all 6ft 2in of me – and know the power of my voice."
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Peace told Motherboard that he has been trading the data privately for some time, but only now decided to sell it openly.
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But their appeals may be in vain, given that agents are only now beginning to look through the enormous cache of emails.
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It is only now, 16 years after the human genome was first sequenced, that scientists have homed in on the relevant genes.
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Indeed, the New York Times noted that Wall Street banks are only now looking at ways to get in on the action.
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Only now, as he was caught describing methods of sexual assault on tape, Trump has been cowed by his own filthy record.
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In some respects, the fact that the United States is only now dealing with this child care issue isn't surprising at all.
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Only now are most big carmakers teaming up with tech firms that offer transport services, on the road to becoming mobility providers.
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Another is confidentiality: encryption techniques that allow distributed ledgers to work while keeping trading patterns, say, private are only now being developed.
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Though infection reports began in July of last year, only now have laboratory results pointed the finger firmly at the Springfield facility.
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Art Review Rachid Koraichi, who has been widely exhibited internationally for decades, is only now having his first New York solo exhibition.
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The reason for this is simple: Right now the oldest Gen Z is 23 — they are only now coming of voting age.
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Enterprises do tend to move slowly, though, and even the early adopters that use OpenStack are only now starting to adopt containers.
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"It's only now we're thinking of it as possible," said Yefferson, 36, who has been with his partner Patricia for six years.
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Only now, under the intense scrutiny of the Mueller investigation, are Russia's multi-tiered, pernicious probes into the Trump campaign being revealed.
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Only now is Westinghouse, a unit of Japan's Toshiba, approaching the finish line on a deal to build six reactors in India.
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Custom Audiences was launched almost six (!) years ago, marketed publicly at the time, and only now is becoming a mainstream talking point.
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Rachel's ex, Tom (Justin Theroux), lives there still, in the same house, only now he's started a family with Anna (Rebecca Ferguson).
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The fashion industry is one that's always sensationalized the human body — and only now are we coming to terms with its hypocrisy.
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It is only now, much later, with the game on Steam that I have finally put a few hours into Fallout Shelter.
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Profitability in Europe is only now gradually recovering, and Alfa Romeo has yet to turn a profit despite multi-billion-euro investments.
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Only now — when that must-attend morning meeting starts in five minutes — does the train slowly pull up and open its doors.
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He is a shameless liar and an abusive bully — only now he is doing it from the bully pulpit of the presidency.
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Only now is NATO beginning to think about the vulnerabilities of civilian and military communications that rely on 5G mobile phone networks.
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Mr. Ngendahayo, 36, said the reason women were only now entering the fishing marketplace is because for many years, no one fished.
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But the system still has to be built before it can be used, and seemingly fundamental issues are only now being addressed.
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But he said that continued problems with the health care law still needed to be addressed, only now on a bipartisan basis.
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G.M. and Ford are only now scrambling to cut jobs, increase profits and follow Fiat Chrysler out of the passenger-car business.
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Yet the union the painting depicts also signals the birth of a mixed culture, whose art is only now receiving its due.
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Hicks is only now resuming baseball activities, so he could return closer to May, when Severino is also expected to be back.
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But she's only now making her way around the recital circuit, with a debut to come on March 12 at Carnegie Hall.
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Icahn Enterprises said it had complied with the request, but it was unclear why the company was disclosing the subpoena only now.
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The disruptions to supply chains for computer chips, parts, and finished goods ranging from iPhones to cars are only now being felt.
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Only now that I am an adult have I realized that I lived with this definition of America that was so narrow.
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Only now both Oprah's initial disruptiveness and current entrenchment as a member of the establishment are coming together in an unwieldy fashion.
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Only now, as they confront Charles's death, even more responsibility has been heaped on the ever-widening shoulders of the Bucks' phenom.
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It is only now, more than four years after Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi declared his caliphate, that the cadence has finally slowed.
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Most of them handled the move okay, but my damn spider ferns totally freaked out and are only now starting to recover.
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As linguistic studies into nonbinary speech are only now emerging, AI designers partnering with linguistic researchers could benefit this community as well.
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But it is only now reaching critical mass, thanks to a convergence of social, political and cultural factors as reflected in clothing.
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But Japan's armed forces have long heavily focused on defensive capabilities, and Tokyo is only now beginning to accumulate serious offensive firepower.
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"Though we're grateful for the work over the last three months, we're only now entering the campaign's most crucial stretch," Schultz wrote.
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RTR Unlimited not only now stocks thousands of plus size options, but high-end designers who make clothing in plus size, too.
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Maybe we were always frightened of what was coming, had been forever, but only now could express it in shrieks and tears.
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She wasn't particularly surprised to find herself, decades later, watching the same discussions unfold, only now in concert with vitriolic news cycles.
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Only now, for the first time in the history of the venerable 232.9-year-old journal, is the president a black woman.
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Her lyrics were just as, if not more, intimate and simple yet dynamic, only now she'd traded in her guitar for synths.
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Analysts attributed some of the lost revenue growth to changes made by state legislatures in 2015 that are only now taking effect.
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Only now are investigators who returned to work this week beginning to examine the accidents, which led to at least 32 deaths.
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Her lawyers said to reporters she was only now being deported because of U.S. Donald Trump's "zero tolerance" policy on illegal immigration.
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But the long—and slow-moving—arm of the law is only now reaching those responsible for the mess in the first place.
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Early this morning, Dunham showed up agin, posting an Instagram of her short pixie cut — only now with an infusion of bold color.
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It's only now I'm been forced to reckon with Nintendo's cost cutting, which means I should just go to Amazon and move on.
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Then you have Trump, who is only now, with his most recent hires in Kellyanne Conway and Stephen Bannon, building some ground game.
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Now pastoralists "not only now know where to go, they do so at no cost and without crossing into farmers' fields", Hamadi said.
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I'm currently at Level 19 (of a possible 50) and it's only now that the free-to-play elements are becoming more intrusive.
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Starting when he was just 19 years old, he made a series of mistakes with significant consequences that he only now fully appreciates.
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Only now we have lawmakers like Lee and Quinlan who want to use this situation as a springboard to pass legislation, seemingly quickly.
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KEPCO, South Korea's energy company, is facing a domestic backlash against nuclear power, while Westinghouse, in America, is only now emerging from bankruptcy.
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Studio Ghibli originally released Ocean Waves in 1993, but the film is only now making its way from Japanese TVs to American theaters.
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Lasitskene said she did not understand why there was a sense of urgency only now to institute reforms four years into the scandal.
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According to Tim Cook, VR is "really cool," with reports only now surfacing that the company is beginning to hire VR experts. Amazon?
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Only now their scoops come not in the morning edition but in a tweet or iPhone alert near the end of the day.
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It is only now, they say, more than four months later, that the Kremlin is beginning to feel its efforts are paying off.
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But I am only now realizing how the artificial barriers of my church and my hometown kept me from seeing myself for decades.
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It later emerged but it still has the same task of growing sales, only now as a private business known as Transform Holdco.
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Only now the moment I smell something weird or if passengers tell me they're feeling sick, I'm not going to blow it off.
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Two of the most popular cryptocurrencies have a bit of a hangover after a wild weekend they're only now starting to recover from.
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I've been on the platform for five years, but only now do I feel like I'm getting substantive, real-world use from it.
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Even very high-profile deregulatory matters like the Clean Power Plan and car-tailpipe emissions requirements are only now getting underway in earnest.
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They've been around for Android much longer, but as with many things in tech, many of these keyboards are only now becoming popular.
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Only now does it occur to me that maybe I felt underqualified for motherhood in part because they seemed so capable at it.
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However, the details about this heat wave are only now coming into better focus, and this event is still about one week away.
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While she's been focusing on school for the last few years, she is only now making a push to get her music out.
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Zenefits looks a lot like Wile E. Coyote in that it left the cliff a while ago and is only now looking down.
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Only now it's starting to get itself back together, but for years, the town was reduced to being the backdrop to this trial.
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The device was actually released in Japan last year, but has only now made it onto U.S. and UK shores, at $4,500 each.
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But for others who are only now learning about the harrowing stories, they'll be answering that question for themselves in years to come.
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After about 24 minutes dedicated to colorful clouds and the Giant, we return to the same New Mexico desert, only now it's 1956.
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The inspector general's report is only now pointing out once again what everyone already knows in response to a politically motivated congressional investigation.
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Many hospitals on the island are only now coming back online, with 44 of Puerto Rico's 69 hospitals now operational, according to FEMA.
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Mines such as Goro have been plagued by technical problems and are running years behind schedule, only now getting close to nameplate capacity.
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And nations are only now creating protocols to allow governments to share information about taxpayers who have assets in more than one country.
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Although early reports suggested that the flooding could be gone by Sunday, weather stations are only now seeing dryer weather on the horizon.
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Only now, thanks to the long increase in average life expectancy, are people living long enough to hit the ceiling, Dr. Vijg said.
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Maybe the surplus is still in the form of mined concentrates and is only now working its way through to the refined market?
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From the imperfect bulges of Earth's surface to the minute geographies of blood vessels, algorithms are only now beginning to truly understand spaces.
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They're only now expanding into the U.S., but they expect to cover the 100 largest U.S. cities by the end of this year.
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Only now she's teaching a class for other cops all about "surviving" an officer-involved shooting—when you're the cop who did it.
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Uber has a history of threatening Quebec lawmakers with leaving if the company's policy demands aren't met, but has only now followed through.
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It's only now that the amounts of sheer corruption and lawbreaking that underlie our march toward oligarchy have started to come into focus.
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She has compiled them in an EP titled "Lepidoptera," recorded years ago but released only now, free online, with the MASS MoCA show.
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China's manufacturing is only now coming up to normal speed after the Lunar New Year — and then the coronavirus — shut the country down.
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He demanded to know why it had taken so long to uncover the activity, and why Facebook directors were only now being told.
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Numerous small studies suggest that it holds great promise, but it's only now being tested in placebo-controlled trials with hundreds of patients.
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There are scores like him, young athletes on college campuses grappling with mental illness — a crisis that is only now getting serious attention.
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These foreign-born ex-New Yorkers are enlivening Philadelphia's businesses, restaurants and neighborhoods with a diversity only now beginning to come into focus.
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It's silly to have to choose, of course, but for those only now coming to his work, consider these good places to start.
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Ms. Gabbard passed the donor threshold in early August but is only now getting her fourth qualifying poll, a week before the Oct.
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I've been in the streets every day for 22014 years, and only now can I say that things are working as they should.
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He's only now recently come forward to say he'd testify if subpoenaed — now that the process has moved to the GOP-controlled Senate.
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Now, I hate to stink up the party, but is it a little hard to fathom that we're hitting these marks only now.
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Facebook has said that ad growth would slow as the news feed gets saturated, but that's only now showing up in the numbers.
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Only now do I see that he gave me a safe perch from which to peek at my identity as a disabled woman.
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Or is it only now in old age when the creaking of the body can't be ignored that it insists on full recognition?
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And what's astounding is that it's only now that researchers have bothered to replicate the long-term findings in a new data set.
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Only now are you ready to be blessed with the "Vibes" of Allan Kingdom and Cadenza's latest collaboration track of the same name.
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It's only now, when my job has kind of finished, that I was reading John Hersey's Hiroshima, a little book published in '46.
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But we're only now starting to see just how destructive having someone who engages in it constantly in the White House can be.
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Vibrio may also seem to be on the rise, simply because ocean lovers and doctors are only now informed and on the lookout.
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New evidence continues to come to light through thousands of documents and hundreds of previously unexamined devices that Defendants are only now turning over.
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Despite her prolific IMDB page, only now is she getting ready to attend her first awards show — the Screen Actors Guild Awards this Sunday.
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Heavy rain events and storms routinely cause serious flooding here, only now the water buries streets, clogs sewers, damages homes, and fills train stations.
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But it's only now that TensorFlow has been unshackled from the one-machine limit that we'll start to really see what it's capable of.
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All four 92 gold medalists remain active in their sports—only now, they are paving the way for a new generation of women athletes.
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Our equality and non-discrimination law remains a work in progress, and an equivalent to Britain's Mental Capacity Act is only now being drafted.
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The show played Queens in 2016 and Brooklyn in 2017, but only now, with this Joyce run, does the full production arrive in Manhattan.
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Google announced that Gmail would natively support email scheduling in April 2019, but the feature has only now become available in desktop and mobile.
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They are often slow to recognise changes in demand; many firms are only now starting to track which models sell to which consumers, where.
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It is only now that we have this administration that we have the physical manifestation of a phenomenon that has been around for decades.
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But with the exception of a tiny part in Star Trek: Enterprise, she has only now stepped into her first regular sci-fi role.
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We are only now embarking on the equivalent journey in the emotional health space—and it looks to be an exciting and transformative one.
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One reason the inactive vaccine is coming into use only now is that it is five times more expensive than the live oral type.
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Google announced this deal alongside support for iPads and other devices back in late 2015, but I'm only now realizing how great it is.
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Only now is the left starting to tentatively push back at the model, such as Britain's opposition Labour Party under socialist leader Jeremy Corbyn.
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As everyone knows, it's only now, nearly a decade later, that American Idol heads into its very last nights after a total 15 seasons.
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The surviving U.S. miners, some of which are only now emerging from bankruptcy, are expected to be cautious in making any big financial outlays.
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The great part is that it's the same iPad experience I was used to on the 9.7-inch model, only now it's super-sized.
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Only now he would have a whole party machine and billions of dollars in ad money — his own and the party's — on his side.
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As a new mom, only now, in some small way, am I beginning to truly understand the depth of my mom's love and sacrifice.
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He was a college-educated man, he told me, only now he had trouble reading, struggled to make sense of a one-page letter.
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Netflix is only now starting to step up its game with bigger-budgeted films, with War Machine and Okja both hitting the service recently.
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The carrier telegraphed this move several months back, when it first unveiled the new plan's branding, but it's only now fully removing other options.
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Only now, the company will be doing that with the backing of GM's "full support and resources available," according to GM President Dan Ammann.
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As this list clearly shows, women have been speaking about sexual harassment in Hollywood for decades — it's only now, though, that they're being believed.
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When oil prices collapsed in mid-2014, both economies were driven into deficit after years of high spending and are only now slowly recovering.
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The 'Cash Me Ousside' girl ain't done picking fights yet -- only now, she's got her pals in on the action ... outside of a bar.
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One new dad won't let his newborn stop him from playing music, only now, he'd rather she were strapped to him while he does.
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His words are only now being taken seriously, and he's gathered everyone by his side, armed them with dragonglass, and is ready to fight.
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You can argue about how much higher stocks go, but this is like the old Bernanke put, only now it is a Yellen put.
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" He says, "It really is about, Can they do what they want to do, not only now, but over the course of their life?
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Similarly, emerging technologies aid law enforcement specialists conducting surveillance of activists through cellphone tracking, signals, and means of monitoring only now becoming better understood.
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Microsoft has been talking about many of these features for quite some time, and only now are they being implemented in a serious way.
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Other Arts industries, like theater, television, and fashion, are also only now starting to promote and recognize a more inclusive disabled and neurodiverse community.
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While many have learned to compensate, behavioral science and pharmacology are only now starting to nibble around the edges of staving off these drives.
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The question of whether to leave the country arose yet again; only now Ashley was nearing the end of her first semester at Emory.
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Some in the GOP acknowledge they're only now beginning to pay close attention to the coming political winds, which have been shaping for months.
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He said that the company is profitable at the unit level only now, but could be back in the green overall again in 2020.
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While their answers are unknowable, the consequences of one horribly wrong speculation, only now shown to be wholly unfounded and without merit, are undeniable.
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As the world he made melts down, he creates another atmosphere, this one made of remembrance, but it's the present, only now, only here.
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It's essentially artful distraction; mimicking the cadence of your most boring high school teacher—only now, you're encouraged to fall asleep during the lecture.
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Only now, during shearing, does the work overwhelm me, but I manage this, too, by rising early, working in the dewy dark by lamplight.
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In the wake of the Facebook data scandal, many users are only now realizing just how insidious the social network's data-collection techniques are.
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And only now becoming a major political and PR problem for Facebook — which it says it's trying to fix with yet more tech tools.
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It's not the season for moose, but for us it is, because only now can we use the moose that was hunted last fall.
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Well, the role of relief pitchers grew right along with all that carbon output; only now have the effects become too dramatic to ignore.
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"We only now received the suit and will evaluate its merits and determine a course of action," spokesman Chris Arnold said in a statement.
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The Americans concluded that most Cuban officials were only now learning that the negotiations had been held and felt that they had been snubbed.
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Only now, as the effects of globalization are being made clear politically, are people coming around to what some economists have known all along.
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Important measures were passed by voters in 2200 and 2500, but only now is research starting to show the effects on crime in California.
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Only now, it is tech entrepreneurs, casino magnates and hedge fund billionaires who are seizing control of the press, simply by writing a check.
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A big reason is that the heart of the campaign season is only now getting underway, with most voters just starting to tune in.
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I got better at doing everything fast and doing everything live, it's only now that I'm realizing that's aided me in working for David.
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Yet Buddhism long ago generated insights that modern psychology is only now catching up to, and these go beyond doubts about the C.E.O. self.
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Only now, he cannot pitch at all, because he tore his right latissimus muscle on Sunday when he came out firing at 100 m.p.h.
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But the American confusion also, inadvertently, reflected the messy, factionalized reality of North Vietnamese politics, one that historians are only now coming to grasp.
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The party has argued that the United States is only now challenging China because it fears losing its privileged place in the world order.
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Over the first six episodes, though, it doesn't yet get around to the first goal, and it manages the second only now and then.
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As with Ambatovy, it has been ramping up for over three years and is only now approaching its annual 20083,150-tonne capacity run rate.
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The problem is grave: States with the worst heart-disease problems are only now achieving the CVD burden the healthiest states had in 1990.
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Only now has so much friction been removed that the public at large is starting to question the consequences, which are often not good.
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While the keynote speakers are only now being announced, we can expect an orderly and organized progression to her acceptance speech on July 28.
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The complexities of a Senate trial and its effects on the Democratic primary are only now being discussed in earnest in top Democratic circles.
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Many researchers in cognitive science still cling to this Cartesian conception—only, now, the private realm of thought coincides with activity in the brain.
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Djordjadze is fairly well-known in Berlin, especially compared to New York, where she's only now gotten her first solo show, at MoMA PS1.
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You'll still be in a position to create change, only now by working in a government agency, family business, large corporation, or other organization.
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Kanye West would probably agree he's bigger than the Pope -- only now he can actually peg that belief to hard numbers ... in merchandise sales.
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The story of how the Titanic was found is widely known, but some of the most interesting details are only now emerging, USA Today reports.
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Go-Jek first announced partnership plans with Blue Bird less than a year ago, but it's only now that a collaboration has been officially launched.
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Although Trump was briefed by the US intelligence community upon becoming the Republican nominee, it's only now that he'll receive the really deep-dive briefings.
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Nothing will be perfect, but it is only now that I have learnt to appreciate all I have and all I have been blessed with.
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Patients with painful open sores on their legs have long used a skin substitute as treatment — but we've only now figured out how it works.
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So it's a bit surprising to realize that Gmail will only now start to automatically detect and convert addresses, phone numbers and contacts into links.
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WHILE most Christians are putting away their Christmas decorations, a substantial minority of them are only now preparing to commemorate the Nativity of Jesus Christ.
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Only now, if they have nothing more to prove to audiences, they find motivation in surpassing their own benchmarks and keeping pace with each other.
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But without a proper bankruptcy code, which is only now coming into force and will take years to become effective, that is a fool's errand.
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Well, if you did this, then why are you only now saying that you did, and why would you tell your employees that you didn't?
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Though Uber has been putting this plan into motion over the past year, it's only now that it is finally being unleashed on the public.
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The National School of Drama alumnus has been acting in Bollywood for 12 years, but says it's only now that he's being noticed and credited.
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It's possible the star's been wearing the same ring since her engagement, but with the diamond turned inside, and only now revealed the center diamond.
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Details of the NTTS were revealed by Amazon last November, but it's only now that the newscaster voice variation is ready for Alexa to use.
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I look out the window, see the man with the sunglasses talking to one of the blue jackets, only now his face is bare, revealed.
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And once those bags are opened, all bets are off on resealing them for later (with Paqui there is no later, there is only now).
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The company forced everyone to switch from Facebook Chat to Messenger years ago, but some people are only now relenting and actually downloading the app.
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Six years later, he's still teaching in the village – only now classes take place under a tree, as the school has not yet been rebuilt.
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Christmas trees can take about ten years to reach their full height of 7 to 8 feet, so the effects are only now being felt.
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She says he got pissed, though, so she stuck it out for another 10 minutes -- only now using her feet to perform a Shiatsu massage.
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In many communities, homeowners are only now starting to receive money through the state's hazard mitigation grant program to sell, elevate or rebuild their homes.
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This trailer came out a few months back but is only now up on YouTube, so you should check it out if you haven't already.
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Whitney in the late 1910s and early '20s by Robert Winthrop Chanler, an artist with an Astor pedigree whose legacy is only now being rediscovered.
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But Russell was ahead of his time: genre-agnostic in a way that we are perhaps only now getting accustomed to, and preoccupied with process.
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And so it's only now, seeing all these women directing, that I'm realizing I'd only worked with two women directors before, in my whole career.
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It's been nearly a year since my last keratin treatment, and only now is my hair slowly but surely beginning to assume its original shape.
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Such liquidity only now seems to be coming online in the Hanjin case, long after the damage has been done, and in relatively paltry amounts.
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Only now is it becoming clear how seriously European terrorism investigations were damaged by a deliberately set fire at Belgium's main forensic storehouse last month.
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Please note, Trump's remarks are made as a private citizen who is only now running for office, he is not actually elected to that office.
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It takes a long time to compile and analyze pollution data from across the country, which is why we're only now seeing data from 2016.
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Many theaters then spent tens of thousands of dollars on new gear, only now to be told that they have to purchase new gear again.
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He's also only now down 260 points in Wisconsin — a state Clinton should expect to win easily if she's going to win the race overall.
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Although the move was made in 2011, the somewhat secretive, privately owned Chanel is announcing it only now, in conjunction with the debut of Monsieur.
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In many countries where loans are only now becoming available to consumers, data on consumer spending on utilities could prove invaluable in determining loan eligibility.
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"We got this phrase, 'expanding the now'—there is only now," Butler, now 48 (only detectable from the streaks of grey in his beard) explains.
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They're the same kind of spooky stories we used to tell around the campfire, only now we share them on Reddit and other online forums.
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ITS REALLY ONLY NOW IN THE SIXTH YEAR OF OUR EXISTENCE AS A COMPANY THAT WEVE REALLY BEEN ABLE TO INVEST IN GROWING OTHER PLATFORMS.
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In some communities, it has fundamentally altered housing ecosystems in ways we're only now beginning to understand, fueling a housing recovery without a homeowner recovery.
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It turned out Randy was the art guy from The Times after all, only now he's the special projects editor for a New York gallery.
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A deeper look reveals that the decline in sacred speech is not a recent trend, though we are only now becoming fully aware of it.
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For South Korea, this in part is due to the cases occurring in much younger people, while the information in Switzerland is only now emerging.
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After a big launch for those devices in 2016, Apple went into a slump for most of last year that it's only now recovering from.
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The coronavirus outbreak and measures to prevent its spread have disrupted manufacturing in China, taking factories offline that are only now slowly ramping back up.
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Germany is only now beginning to bolster its cyberdefenses in anticipation, and the Bundestag has just passed legislation to tackle fake news in social media.
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"Only now that we have this special, extra weird mystery crisis with the disease and deaths is there now interest in doing something," he said.
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I&aposd come back to Austin ready to work three times harder than I&aposd ever worked — only now, there was nothing to work for.
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Don't be impressed by the possibility that now — and, I stress, only now — some Senate Republicans may press for witnesses, including Bolton, in the trial.
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In hindsight, though, his family's long history in the Middle East, beginning nearly 100 years ago, shaped him in ways that he only now realizes.
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The head of a major European bank said Wednesday that the U.S. trade war with China is only now beginning to hit its corporate clients.
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Led by Mr. Matovic, a regional media owner, it started as an anticorruption movement over a decade ago but it has only now caught fire.
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Yet the Federal Reserve has acted to sustain the expansion in part because some of the benefits are only now reaching America's lower-income communities.
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It's only now that technologies are coming into play that allow us to develop large numbers of reliable, battery-powered cars, to use one example.
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The last dramatic scene shows how this almost instinctive loyalty tipped the balance in favour of what only now looks like a pre-ordained ending.
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Salisbury, like much of Litchfield County, was hit hard by the 2008 recession, and the real estate market is only now beginning to bounce back.
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"Only now, in the age of Sanders and Warren and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, are we beginning to relearn the lessons of the past," writes Manjoo.
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"But I firmly expect, and I'll do my part to ensure, that our government does good work, not only now but in the coming years."
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It was also the great theme of his art, as two newly published Gary books, one reissued and one only now in English, remind us.
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Case in point: We are well into the 21st century, and we are only now getting an accurate census of the brain's cellular building blocks.
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The bull market is only now approaching "middle age," and could last up to 20 more years, closely followed strategist Tom Lee told CNBC on Thursday.
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Only now have the Indians truly reached their team's potential—a year after the guy responsible for setting it all up, Mark Shapiro, left for Toronto.
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But this time the company has outdone itself, building a Jenga-style tower of scandals on top of scandals that has only now come crashing down.
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It was in the plans then, and the program was announced shortly afterwards, but only now is the team ready to open it up to applications.
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That continues this episode – only now, some characters entrenched within the system are beginning to perceive their hamster wheel of vengeance as a tiring, futile exercise.
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They are only now being disclosed after BuzzFeed News filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the NSA for copies of its inspector general reports.
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Maddeningly (and encouragingly, and distressingly), whole cities and towns are only now, gradually, coming to terms with the world their neighbors have lived in for generations.
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Morale shaken, Austyn ends up back in Kingsport, broker than ever, only now shorn of the sweet naïveté that made him appealing in the first place.
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Only now she's seeing through the eyes of the Bent-Neck Lady, who was only ever trying to warn her younger self about her eventual fate.
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After seeing the major success of inclusive lines such as Fenty Beauty, it seems only now makeup brands are prioritizing inclusivity — and that is a problem.
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But only now it was in the hospital, with doctors and nurses, throwing his favorite football back and forth from his bed or in the hallway.
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Although Google announced a Google Payment API for Assistant last May, it's only now arriving, but the Google Pay rebranding has helped pick up that momentum.
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According to the app stores, the app has actually been live for some time, but the company is only now making its debut public following testing.
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The actress welcomed her third son with Brian Austin Green in August, but we're just only now getting a glimpse at the little bundle of joy.
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Given he told prosecutors about the location of Shimabukuro's body back in May 2016, it might seem remarkable that Shinzato is only now being formally charged.
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Samsung showed off the device at CES earlier this year, but only now seems to be justifying why it exists — with talking bottles of chocolate syrup.
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Arm unveiled the Neoverse brand a few months ago, but it's only now that it is taking concrete form with the launch of these new products.
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Li, the committee chief, said the panel was only now looking into legal issues around self-driving cars, such as who is liable in any collision.
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Though Dropcam founder Greg Duffy sold his home monitoring camera company to Nest for $555 million in 2014, only now is he publicly expressing seller's remorse.
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Only now do we lump the allies in with the enemy, targeted because we somehow cannot or will not acknowledge a difference between friend and foe.
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A large group of researchers have been carefully studying the shipwreck since 2013, but are only now revealing many of their findings after completing their analyses.
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But, it's only now — almost a year after the ruling — that one of the Whole Woman's Health clinics at the heart of the case has reopened.
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Reforms followed—establishing the ten-yard down system, limiting mass formations, encouraging referees to call unnecessary roughness penalties—only now football didn't seem to be cooperating.
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That same bouncer who threatened to kick your "cunt fucking cunt head in" in 2008 is still on the door, only now he's got veneers in.
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"We're only now at the point where inflation measures are headed higher," Bullard, a voter on Fed policy this year, told a breakfast gathering of economists.
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The old attention-grabby forms of advertising were being uncritically reimposed in the new digital environment, only now in a much more sophisticated and unrestrained manner.
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Although much of the effect of the pound's decline has already been felt by consumers, some retailers are only now starting to pass on price rises.
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Only now is this fuming work, about the quest for dignity in the northeast of England, being granted a wide release, and the timing is auspicious.
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"The automotive and aeronautic industries were born around a century ago and it's only now that we are managing to combine the two modes," Dauffy said.
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Baltimore County has avoided any substantive adherence to the Fair Housing Act for decades and is only now being held accountable by HUD, but just barely.
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Sessions confirmed Tuesday that he not only now remembered that meeting, but also recalled, now, that he had been a voice of dissent for Papadopoulos' proposal.
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Small businesses and their employees are only now getting their turn to enjoy the low interest rates that have so far mostly benefited wealthy asset holders.
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With just weeks to go until she welcomes her first child, Meghan Markle is keeping up a steady work pace — only now it's behind closed doors.
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"It was a historically men-dominated job — only now things are changing a bit," said Tommaso Cancellara, the chief executive at Micam, Italy's main shoe fair.
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The actress and Brooklyn Beckham have faced dating rumors for nearly two years, but are only now engaging in couple-like behavior in the public eye.
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Only now, he was ripping the franchise from the city it had called home since 1974 and shattering a piece of Hartford's psyche in the process.
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But the fact that Moore's comments became an issue only now, after his long career as a political commentator, is an indictment of the media industry.
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"It raises a lot of questions about Democrats' tactics and motives to bring this to the rest of the committee's attention only now," the statement said.
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Even China, which has successfully tamped down spread, is only now reopening its economy -- which produces components of many medicines people rely on -- and very slowly.
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Ted Cruz's father was involved in JFK's assassination — only now it's all the more serious with Trump as the official presidential nominee for the Republican Party.
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As a result, many Americans assume that Canadian whisky is boring and poorly made, a misconception that the industry's leaders are only now pushing back against.
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This leads to the fascinating feature of The Times report: The events it details happened over six months ago but are only now coming to light.
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Only now those Knicks have to contend with a geographical rival that emerged in record time from what appeared to be the bleakest of N.B.A. futures.
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And countries like South Korea are only now getting the game, making this a welcome rolling out of the red (or pink) carpet for new players.
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Only now is the bloc organizing 50 million euros — about $54 million — to buy needed medical equipment to distribute to hospitals where it is most needed.
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So far, his restaurants have stayed relatively busy, although the Maryland and D.C. locations will switch to takeout only now that dine-in service is suspended.
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When political activism becomes dogmatic and punishing, it uses the same techniques of exclusion and oppression that it rejects — only now in the name of liberation.
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And pollution from large-scale environmental events like the California fires may also challenge productivity at school and work, even for children only now in utero.
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With the private labs used by most doctors to perform lab tests only now entering the arena, say experts, there are still more surprises to come.
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The toll of the battle for Mosul on nearly every front — human rights, lives, property and Iraqi heritage — is only now starting to come into focus.
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Federalism and multiparty elections were introduced to Ethiopia in 1995, but it is only now that genuine democracy appears imaginable in Africa's second most populous country.
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Susan Collins, a Maine Republican who is a key moderate and up for reelection this year, questioned why the House was only now releasing the information.
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Some 0003,2000 people were in shelters, officials said, after the storm pushed the sea into fragile coastal villages, some of which were only now being contacted.
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It says something about Davos that a very rich and suddenly very powerful person like Trump is only now important enough to make an appearance there.
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A family-run estate on property farmed since the 12th century, Arlaux has made Champagne since 1826 but only now is exporting to the United States.
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Only now she's on the lam after waking up from a fight with her estranged husband (Erik Hayser), the president, holding a gun in her hand.
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More amusingly, I've also spotted — and only now, I promise — that the first three down entries could be seen as a subliminal message for the editors!
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The peculiar dark magic of "L'Enfant Secret," a 1979 film by Philippe Garrel only now seeing theatrical release in the United States, begins with its models.
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Bankruptcy there was averted by bailouts worth hundreds of billions, and Greece was plunged into a devastating economic crisis, from which it is only now emerging.
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But only now is the media beginning to catch onto the fake news cycle, which cashes in social media by fabricating clickbait headlines and using shocking imagery.
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Considering why states are only now beginning to require coverage of the procedure, Nguyen pointed out that reproductive health care policy has long focused only on women.
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We're only now seeing a big red example of what it means for one company, controlled by one man, to have control over seemingly limitless personal information.
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The lip and booty queen got the tattoo last month -- courtesy of celebrity tattoo artist Rafael Valdez -- but only now it's noticeable after a quick touch up.
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The increased interest comes as little surprise: Patty Jenkins' new film is only now starting to leave theaters after surpassing Batman v Superman's domestic box-office take.
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It has been around "since before I was born", Mr Katyal noted wryly, and only now do we see a "creative" lawsuit that "looks anything like this".
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That prompted direct rule from Madrid, lifted only now that the separatists, who won a regional election in December, have at last agreed on a new government.
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Housing starts overall have been falling, as builders saw very weak demand at the end of last year and are only now seeing that demand pick up.
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It's a power ballad about being dumped out of the blue — "I am not your one and only, now I'm just another lonely girl," the chorus chimes.
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It's fair to ask why these former employees are speaking out only now, after they have reaped millions helping bring Facebook to a position of global dominance.
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Sara is back at the blacktop of the same school, only now she's cool and dressed like a teenager who doesn't care what people think of her.
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Rockstar's open-world Western is only a couple of months away, but we're only now getting a better look at what you'll actually do in the game.
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Only now I can leave and I'll improve within 30 minutes or so, whereas in the past the invisible hand on my throat would follow me anywhere.
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Both sides in the conflict tried to find a way to grow food in space, but the technology has only now advanced enough to make it possible.
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"It's only now that I realize how lucky we were in the village to have clean air and clean water and all that space," he said wistfully.
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It's been over a year since Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton's shocking split, but the country queen's only now getting a little candid about her marriage's end.
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However, the rate hike will cause so much damage versus so many other currencies that Cramer fears the U.S. is only now starting to feel the effects.
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Ezekiel Elliott had his good time temporarily ruined again this week ... only now it was by the U.S. Coast Guard during a rager yacht party in Miami.
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When he joined Katy Perry's dance ensemble years ago, little did he know he would rise to international superstardom, though only now are we learning his name.
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Only now, the stakes in Philadelphia are even higher than they were in Vancouver, back when Dean Wilson and his comrades marched that coffin into City Hall.
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Only now are start-ups gearing up for the commercial spotlight, a rollout that will take at least a few years, and possibly even another full decade.
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It's the same First Click you've enjoyed for the last nine months only now with the option of having it delivered directly to your inbox each morning.
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It's fine to acknowledge the growth we've made, but it's dangerous to suggest it's always been wonderful and say that only now are we seeing these instances.
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For five years I have kept him from the fields and work…only now I find out that he is 285 years old and doesn't know anything.
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Because the the initial crackdown took place under the cover of a total internet shutdown, only now is the scale of what took place beginning to emerge.
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Kanye West is definitely back to his old self, but with a twist -- he's shutting down questions from paparazzi again ... only now, doing it as a gentleman.
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Only now, after embarrassing the party, and distracting from the DNC convention's coronation of Hillary as their nominee, is Wasserman Schultz being forced to resign as chairwoman.
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I'm going back to watching Dobby dance, only now I'm going to mute "Africa" and play that song by Ali Shreds, which somehow compliments this video perfectly?
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She's definitely embracing her revenge body philosophy from last year, only now she's got a hot mom bod twist on it ... from the front and the back.
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Profitability in Europe is only now gradually recovering, FCA has yet to make any significant inroads in China and Alfa Romeo has yet to turn a profit.
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While Napster is long gone, the looting continues, only now it is technology giants like Google and SiriusXM, along with streaming services like Pandora, that are responsible.
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He added that as air space is now blocked to Qatari aircraft that offer strategic support, those planes can only now use one path, north toward Iran.
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The policies run counter to the Trump administration's ideas and are only now possible after a Democratic wave in the House helped secure the future of ObamaCare.
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The Trump tax cuts exemplify the fundamental difference in objective between the American left and the American right, one that is only now coming into sharper focus.
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Europe is only now returning to its 2007 level of economic output; Japan's growth is so low it is constantly bouncing in and out of recession status.
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In addition to mismanagement and turnover at Amazon Studios — only now stabilizing under Jennifer Salke's leadership — Amazon's video efforts have likely struggled due to hazy brand identity.
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The militants made no secret of blowing up several major architectural ruins months ago, but the devastation inside the city's museum, above, is only now becoming clear.
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The eurozone, which generated €2.48 trillion in economic activity during the first quarter, is only now on track to surpass its 2008 full-year gross domestic product.
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The skate scene in Cuba is only now starting to garner some attention, however there is an unequal divide between the men and women in the sport.
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Temperatures rose throughout the 20th century, but it's only now that Greenland is shedding its permafrost and revealing its potential as the teabag that will drown Miami.
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However, Team Drives are only now becoming available through an Early Adopter Program, which follows a limited preview Google had run with a small number of customers.
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The funding closed back in December, but Smack is only now announcing the details, ahead of a new app release aimed at improving Fam's design and performance.
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Only now, I actually get to feel that way and—at the encouragement of the other newly dating single mothers in my corner—to finally embrace it.
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However for the many, she thinks it's all about simple enjoyment of watching others, only now you can do it online instead of in the real world.
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For months, the federal authorities knew that this spring was likely to set records, but only now is it becoming apparent how big the numbers will be.
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Only now they're colorfully thriving, with bright awnings and flowering plants — as if Don Giovanni's end had broken the gloom and made way for a sunny spring.
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In this case, it's the egg plot from season four's "Tick, Tick, Tick, Boom!" only now there are pickles stinking up Stars Hollow instead of rotten eggs.
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He still lived in Calgary, Alberta, 1,000 miles from the boat; only now the airlines required passengers to arrive at the airport two hours ahead of departure.
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The awfulness of Ted Kennedy, at Chappaquiddick and after hours in D.C., can be acknowledged only now that he's no longer a liberal lion in the Senate.
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Only now has the regime changed its tune, claiming U.S. sanctions are harming the ability to fight the virus, and pushing conspiracy theories in pro-government media.
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Large banks are only now being required to use current expected credit loss, and these banks were not allowed to build reserves before the methodology became mandatory.
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But it's the long-distance changes wrought by hurricanes, on both coastlines and the deep ocean, that scientists are only now starting to tease apart and understand.
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Uber is returning to Austin only now, after the Texas Legislature passed a bill saying the state, not municipalities, is responsible for regulating ride-on-demand companies.
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"A Parallelogram" had its premiere in 2010, the same year as Mr. Norris's Pulitzer- and Tony-winning "Clybourne Park," but it's only now arriving in New York.
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It's only now that a first case is found in sub-Saharan Africa, even though it's thought to be at particular risk given its links to China.
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We have always enjoyed an absolute abundance within our national borders; but it is only now that we have come to rely upon a certain global prominence.
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Because for 40 years, the West's relationship with China has been governed by a strategic error the dimensions of which are only now coming into horrific view.
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Although gig-economy companies in many cases generate ample wealth for their executives and investors, the costs of that wealth creation are only now being fully realized.
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It's not unlike the space race — only now it's the global economy, everyone's health, high-paying tech jobs, and the future of our environment that's at stake.
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It is only now, as the prospect of Buffon's retirement grows ever closer, that he is being universally recognized as one of the best of all time.
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Texans, some of whom are only now getting pulled out of Harvey's floodwaters, will face the impact of the bill if they find themselves suing their insurers.
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Mr. Northam has been mocked for the revelation that he was only now reading "Roots" by Alex Haley and "The Case for Reparations" by Ta-Nehisi Coates.
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This time, my results genuinely surprised me: It found once again that I had a slight automatic preference — only now it was in favor of black people.
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Compare that with Italy, where high-speed broadband infrastructure is only now being rolled out, and fast mobile connection outside big cities like Rome is patchy at best.
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Image: RanZag/Wikimedia CommonsResearchers are only now starting to unravel the potential long-term ramifications of a seemingly minor traumatic brain injury (mTBI), or concussion, to our health.
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The 1MDB scandal has been raging since 2015, but only now is it being freely discussed by mainstream media in Malaysia, which was tightly controlled during Najib's premiership.
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Yet our greatest bastions of modern ideals in Game of Thrones are only now starting to understand what it truly means to set aside power, legacy, and pride.
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The only other artist associated with the Abstract Expressionism who used violet and vermillion so liberally was Norman Bluhm, who is only now beginning to get his due.
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Daenerys is still making the same face she was in the finale — only now she's on a boat heading for Dragonstone, rather than a ship bound for Westeros.
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Tropical Cyclone Idai struck the African countries of Zimbabwe, Malawi, and Mozambique a week ago, but humanitarian workers are only now grasping the scale of the storm's destruction.
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"I remember it being boring, but only now do I stop and think, what if someone had actually had a bomb in their bag?" my mum told me.
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"For me it's mind-blowing that this character has been around for 76 years and only now we get the opportunity to tell her origin story," Gadot said.
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I use it all the time on my Plus, and it's still here -— only now you swipe down about halfway up the icon dock from the home indicator.
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It shouldn't be a surprise that we're only now able to create detailed maps of the seafloor—but that doesn't stop each new one from being mind-boggling.
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Just as important in defining her as a modern citizen is that, at 38, she is only now getting round to buying her first house with her partner.
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Tattoos have remained a big trend for years, only now it seems as though the circumference of body ink flooding our Instagram feeds is getting smaller and smaller.
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You stream games, just like you'd stream a YouTube or Netflix video, as a series of compressed video frames — only now, those videos are reacting to your inputs.
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I guess it would make sense for Google to only now be getting around to a telephoto / portrait lens after years of sticking with a single rear camera.
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But to my ear, it's a symphony of compromise, where only now and then a sour note sounds from someone who breaks from the platitudes they are spewing.
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Russ: I've been doing the Gun Lean dance since I started rapping, but it's only now people are noticing it because now I've made the song about it.
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In many African countries that are only now cultivating flourishing technology industries, there is a unique opportunity to right this critical wrong before it even becomes an issue.
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" Though the foundation opened in October 2014, "with much ado mostly because of its splashy glass construction, it's really only now that you get to see the collection.
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It's difficult to capture really high resolution spherical video, which is why we're only now starting to see companies like Facebook and GoPro introduce cameras with these capabilities.
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"It is helpful in particular to the hedge fund space, where we're only now getting information in recent years," said Marija Kramer, head of ISS' responsible investment business.
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And like many of the important technologies of the 21st century (GPS, internet, etc.) we're only now learning how many ways they can be used — and the implications.
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MacMillan's choreography has always been punctuated by moments of immobility, but only now did those all seem to point the way to the final great stasis of death.
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Latin Americans are one of the fastest-growing minorities in London -- the population has trebled since 2000 -- but are only now gaining recognition as a distinct ethnic group.
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Sanders largely passed on criticizing Clinton directly on Thursday, but pushed back at the notion that he's only now taken an interest in issues that concern African-Americans.
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"New evidence continues to come to light through thousands of documents and hundreds of previously unexamined devices that defendants are only now turning over" a Waymo spokesperson said.
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"Starting when he was just 19 years old, (Jha) made a series of mistakes with significant consequences that he only now fully appreciates," Stahl said in a statement.
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All designers miss the mark occasionally, but an obsession with minimalism pushed the company in some troublesome directions that the company is only now coming to reckon with.
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But qualified foreign institutions which invest directly remained net buyers, suggesting newly licensed institutions that are only now entering Saudi Arabia are continuing to build up their portfolios.
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Compared to competitors like AWS and Microsoft Azure, Google's selection of cloud regions was always paltry and it's only now that the company is trying to catch up.
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It was a strange kind of exhaustion, as though I'd been worn out for quite a while but hadn't noticed it, and only now had it hit me.
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Then the drums suddenly drop away, leaving the strings to play a familiar tune: the perfect fifths that opened the first movement, only now shakily articulated with trills.
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Mr. Kelly's comment made its way around the White House, according to an administration official, and reinforced what is only now becoming clear to many on the outside.
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In fact, only now, three years after the music industry caught a whiff of Eilish's extremely fresh blood, was she even getting around to releasing her debut album.
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But that's not going to be nearly enough if they are serious about attracting voters who sat out 2628, or who are only now old enough to vote.
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Mr. Bolsonaro has reacted with exasperation when interviewers have pressed him for details on how he would handle the economy, which is only now emerging from the recession.
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Republicans, weighed down by Mr. Trump's growing unpopularity, must demonstrate they can separate themselves from the president enough to hold suburban districts that only now are becoming battlegrounds.
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But the show also comprises works by other people — eight Baltimore-affiliated, African-American artists, many of whom she has known for years, others she's meeting only now.
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One of the accusers of Akbar, Shutapa Paul, said she had waited years to tell her story because only now does she feel strong enough to go public.
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Google is well known for working to lower its carbon emissions, but is also known for getting out of China in 2010 and only now trying to return.
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Racial discrimination has been an issue in the United States for centuries, and only now, with the advent of mobile recording, has it become nationally overt once again.
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Aid workers are only now beginning to get a fuller picture of it as civilians pour out of areas held by the Islamic State, also known as ISIS.
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The lack of diversity in the remaining primary field is offering the chance for campaigns to reset in Nevada, the effects of which are only now settling in.
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It's one of the world's oldest industries and yet insurance is only now beginning to see the kind of innovation and disruption that becoming commonplace in other sectors.
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Because event movies take so long to plan and produce — visual effects work alone can take a year — some of Mr. Rothman's bigger efforts are only now arriving.
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It has been over 16 months since Stanford swimmer Brock Turner sexually assaulted an unconscious, intoxicated woman on campus, but the public is only now seeing his booking photos.
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Where others have started with a 'Skype your doctor' type offering and added AI, Ada is six years AI in the making and is only now adding remote consultations.
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The former One Directioner got the chop for his role in the upcoming war drama Dunkirk two months ago, but it's only now that we're seeing the final results.
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Its miners sell almost exclusively to the ceramics industry and are only now gearing up to produce the higher-grade lithium that is used in electric cars and electronics.
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As scientists point out, if ruby red dragons that live in shallow waters and are nearly a foot long have only now been discovered, what else don't we know?
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Sunderland, Newcastle and Norwich have been clinging to the Premier League by their fingernails all season, but only now are they actually contemplating the horror of what lies beneath.
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The biggest change this year is that I'm by appointment-only now, and my minimum experiences are now $2000,189.983, which means I don't have to pay room and board.
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Hadzaad also points out that it's only now that GoButler could make such a move, having garnered the conversation data needed to feed into and train its NLP engine.
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"This is like Watergate only now in cyber time," Clinton said during her in flight press conference, echoing a comment Tim Kaine, her vice presidential nominee, made this week.
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Gorenstein will preside over the case of Therese Okoumou, who climbed the Statue of Liberty on July 4, 2018 – only now Gorenstein basically wants to climb it as well.
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To his astonishment, it was the other woman from the parade who was accompanying his love with the same baby slung onto her hip—only now doubled in size.
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Yet for reasons that are only now becoming more clear, water vapor — the gas form of liquid water — tends to congregate into narrow channels, or highways in the sky.
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With quiet focus, Trier details the slow, modest catharsis of a father and two sons who are only now, three years later, addressing the loss of the family matriarch.
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Gould had died in 1957 and only now, Mitchell tells us, can he reveal the truth he'd learned about the man he'd made famous more than two decades earlier.
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We've already taught them to do so much for us, but it's only now that the species has reached its pinnacle — we've finally made dogs sing Linkin Park songs.
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Statistics on the drug are spotty at best, as health agencies in America and Canada are only now trying to get a handle on the extent of the problem.
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What we see on stage is a true mark of our time: the delight of a straight actor in inhabiting what we can only now call the gay canon.
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But for countries only now getting in on the manufacturing act, things are worse, says Hung Tran, managing director of the Washington DC-based Institute for International Finance (IIF).
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In reality, pollution is both those things and much more, and only now is the first global effort to assess all forms of it finally calculating those sobering numbers.
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Alas, only now are some of Europe's biggest lenders, under new leaders, taking on the spring-cleaning American banks carried out within a few years of the financial crisis.
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Tile's already been keeping track of our stuff for a couple years, but only now is it creating a version thin enough that it'll fit in a wallet comfortably.
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Although the incident took place back in October 2016, outrage over the incident is only now becoming widespread after the photos were posted on March 1 by Andrew's mother.
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Peacekeepers associated with the U.N. Mission in South Sudan are only now beginning seriously to protect civilian lives, after years of criticism from brutalized aid workers on the ground.
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And while Pennsylvania has elected delegates this way for years, only now, with the possibility of the Republicans' first contested convention in 40 years, is it suddenly relevant again.
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Mike Colter was not surprised that his first leading role — as the brooding superhero with the unbreakable skin in "Marvel's Luke Cage" — arrived only now, as he turned 40.
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Republican lawmakers from Florida, upset at only now learning about the breaches of voter rolls in 2016, are rallying around a bill to require prompt FBI reporting to officials.
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Asked why the Justice Department only now has begun such training for its employees, Yates said success in local jurisdictions caused the federal government to consider it as well.
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Williams climbed the ladder to clip the net as regional champion for the eighth time in 28 seasons as a head coach, only now he sliced his pinkie finger.
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Only now, after years of central bank efforts to revive modest inflation by pushing debt yields to negligible or even negative levels, is the investment dynamic starting to change.
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But that's clearest only now — at the moment when all these tech companies that had implicitly promised to provide a platform for creative works forever started taking things back.
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Kessel is the same incredibly gifted forward who produces big numbers as he always has been, only now he's doing it while surrounded by talented players at every position.
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While I took a fair swing at Isolation, it's only now that I've got around to downloading its two pieces of Alien-inspired DLC, Crew Expendable and Last Survivor.
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It's a small but important addition to a body of bat knowledge that is growing only now, as the fatal white nose syndrome threatens bat populations across North America.
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As the virus gains a foothold on our shores, many Americans are only now waking up to the ways these flaws in the safety net cascade into one another.
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It's clearer, truer and more comprehensible than it's ever been before, as if it had always been operating on a frequency that you've only now been given access to.
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The world economy became more interconnected in the 2000s and 21990s, delivering immediate pain to rich countries, along with benefits that only now are starting to be more apparent.
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Clothing giant J.Crew said an unknown number of customers had their online accounts accessed "by an unauthorized party" almost a year ago, but is only now disclosing the incident.
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Starbucks has long been criticized as slow to adapt to digital trends in China; it came to mobile payments later than other brands and is starting delivery only now.
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Greece still owed an impossible amount of money, only now its main creditors were the "troika" of E.C., E.C.B. and I.M.F., which went on to impose harsh austerity measures.
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We met another woman who was attending her first Pride ever because she just retired and only now doesn't fear being outed at Pride and fired from her job.
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He would stand with all who risk their lives and careers to defend the sacred trust that American democracy be owned and operated by Americans only, now and forever.
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But only now, a year after the program was officially ended, has the public learned not only the sweeping scope of that surveillance but also how expensive it was.
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Nationwide, the number of jobs in coal and gas fell by more than a quarter between 2014 and 2016, and hiring is only now beginning to creep back up.
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White's own books are mostly set in the present, or the perpetual present of autobiography; only now are they becoming history, some four decades after he began publishing them.
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He is only now having the first major survey of his photographic career in "Nathan Lyons: In Pursuit of Magic," which opens at Rochester's George Eastman Museum on Jan.
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But after years of not knowing Ohtani's preferences, it is only now coming to the surface that he is apparently not interested in the big-market, East Coast teams.
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The Houston Texans' Brock Osweiler has been buried after two bad games, and Sam Bradford is only now digging his reputation out from a deep hole of smoking rubble.
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Overall, the Victorian aesthetic of the old gallery — which was arranged a bit like a tactile herbarium — has been preserved, only now with better lighting, brighter walls, and less dust.
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But it's probably best not to take the participants' word for what went on at face value, considering they are only now bothering to admit that it even took place.
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"It's only now I'm starting to realize the characters that are available to me because of the way I look and the characters that aren't available to me," Williams said.
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The missile is one piece of a critical puzzle that is being solved only now, with ISIS on the run: How did the vast terror group arm its war machine?
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It's the last day of July which means, thanks to a pesky thing called inequality, that black women are only now catching up to their male counterparts earnings from 2016.
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This feature has been available on desktop and mobile devices for a while, but it's only now debuting for Chromecast users, as pointed out by a tipster at Android Police.
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"As a technology, it's only now that we're able to hit 90 frames per second and get an action title that's fully able to track as we duck under velociraptors."
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Jaberi also warned that the full scope of the flood and its aftermath is only now setting in for many, making mental health the next front in this ongoing disaster.
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